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Had a pretty decent weekend. Wrestled in front of 250 or so people on Friday in Tulsa against XCal and "I like-a de" Deuce Rodriguez. A fun little match, got to land on my head a lot. And on Sunday, I wrestled for ACW in Texas against "Big Money" Chris Matthews for the ACW Heavyweight Title. That show had around 200 fans there. Besides getting my face stomped open, it was an OK match, too. I don't know what it is, but it seems like I've hit a slump recently, as far as workrate goes. Not that I was / am a super-stellar performer or anything, but everything has seemed to be off. I guess everybody has their ups and downs, so I'll shut up. As a matter of fact, here's a joke to change moods:

What's a bigamist? - An Italian fog

Anyways, I got an interesting question the other day.
Devin Monroe asked me the following: "What's up with the remarks? If there is beef let a brotha know."

Well, Devin, you'll be happy to know that I plan on calling Killer Karl Davis and telling him I don't like you. I could be nice and just compare this to Foley and Al Snow, but they were friends.
But seriously, here's some friendly advice. When you start working for a new company, before you start complaining about booking or act like you're too big a star to work with another guy, just remember that you're not drawing any more fans than anybody else in the company. In fact, when you're new to a company, and their fans don't even KNOW who you are, you're not drawing anybody. For the second tip, let me draw a scenario for you.

Wrestler A has a match with Wrestler B. Wrestler B is pretty new and difficult to work with, but Wrestler A doesn't seem to mind. After Wrestler B has a good match with Wrestler A, management decides Wrestler A should drop his belt to Wrestler B. Wrestler A doesn't care, and even looks forward to more good matches. Wrestler B deems himself a superstar and is basically too big to get in the ring with Wrestler A. Wrestler A begins to resent Wrestler B, but still does his job. A month later, Wrestler A walks into the locker room and sees Wrestler B. Even after the God-awful matches and comments, Wrestler A tries to be a professional and shake Wrestler B's hand. Wrestler B, instead of being a decent person and shaking his hand, flips off Wrestler A and walks off. Sound familiar, bro?



It's called integrity, try to keep up
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