18.01.2010, 21:21
Auch Pro Wrestling RESPECT bringt so etwas ähnliches wie CHIKARA; ich weiß aber nicht, ob es regelmäßig ist oder auch quasi als Introduction gedacht ist, interessant ist es bei einigen Wrestlern allemal, deswegen werde ich jetzt die ersten 5 PWRespect Commentaries posten.
Ich bin auf Meinungen gespannt, persönlich gefällt mir der von Alex Payne sehr gut, da die Aussage sehr interessant ist.
Alex "Sugarfoot" Payne
Ich bin auf Meinungen gespannt, persönlich gefällt mir der von Alex Payne sehr gut, da die Aussage sehr interessant ist.
Alex "Sugarfoot" Payne
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Refocusing
The first Pro Wrestling RESPECT event will be over soon and I've recently been reflecting on my career to this point. I'm going on four years wrestling, and compared to many at my age, I've done a lot with my life. I've wrestled on pay-per-view, national television, in arenas that have house hundred to thousands of fans, and traveled across this country to wrestle everybody I can. Unfortunately, I don't find that to be enough. There's one thing I feel I'm lacking and that's true, bona fide respect.
Since I've started wrestling, I've had to sacrifice a lot! I've had to sit here in the Northeast and watch as my mother got blackballed from her profession to finding out that I no longer have a home to go back to. I've had to deal with trying to earn the respect of my peers, people that I compete with on every wrestling event I'm involved with, while dealing with personal issues. Most people would buckle and quit, but not me. I'm not saying I'm a tough-guy, but what I am saying is, I can deal with a lot in order to get what I want.
I've trained with some of the wrestlers and champions in professional wrestling. From Austin Aries to Bryan Danielson to Samoa Joe to Christopher Daniels, I've spent time learning from each one of them for some period of time. That's not to mention everyone else I try to learn from on the road or when they come up to the ROH Training center to lend a hand. I didn't ask for advice or train with these athletes because it was expected of me. I trained with them because I wanted to! I want to the best wrestler I can be. That may sound cocky to some, but we're in this profession to be best! I don't ever want to be an underachiever.
Now, it may sound like I'm just rambling about myself, but there is a point. Everyone who's gone through the ROH Wrestling Academy gets looked through a different view than most other wrestlers that have come through ROH. Many critics don't think a lot of us graduates can hang with the elite, and we're only good when we're used as a footstool for new competition. Well, that's going to change. I've been refocusing on who I am and what I want people to see. I've been training in the gym, at the wrestling academy, studying videos of myself and various other wrestlers to come up with a game plan for success in Pro Wrestling RESPECT.
Many people think Alex Payne is just a guy with a goofy nickname. I'm here to change that. Pro Wrestling RESPECT is about changing the perception people have of Alex Payne. Its time to show the wrestling audience why I love wrestling, why I got into this sport and, most importantly, why I'm in Pro Wrestling RESPECT in the first place!
…Payne
