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From: MSN Nicknameвlаск•lавзl•ваиdіτ�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 7/31/2008 6:57 AM

 


WHENOPPORTUNITYKNOCKSAGAIN

There had been a time when I considered the squared circle my home. No, I wasn't too well known on the mainstream circuit, though the indepedent scene would tell you differently. I was never one to lie about what I had accomplished, I wouldn't be able to tell you that I ever reached legend status. All the same, it was what I had done best, not to mention for most of my adult life. It wasn't just making a living for me, but it became my life. The wrestling world had always consumed me, but in truth, I took it to a whole new level, even marrying my on-screen love. Of course, that turned out to be a complete mistake, leading to a divorce a few short years later. What a disaster that was, and I won't even get into the other events that I've had to put up with. With each new company, there was a new me along with it. I would walk through those doors, step through those ropes, and that new company would become my new home. Within the circle I ran with, I was subjected to a new home every couple of months. I was like an army brat without the overbearing parents trying to control my every move. There was one point in my life that I loyalty meant everything to me, and then I asked myself...why? Though I loved the industry, I couldn't keep starting over every couple of months, and with that thought in mind, I lost everything. That motivation that once filled my blood left, and so I left along with it.

Retired at 25, how glamorous.

It's time for the world to know my name, and for those who already do, to know it that much better.



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From: MSN Nicknameвlаск•lавзl•ваиdіτ�?/nobr>Sent: 8/9/2008 1:54 AM

Methods of Madness: Blah, I don't even know. I stopped using this character so long ago, and to even bring him back, he needed a change. However, it might take me a bit to find a groove again.


WHENOPPORTUNITYKNOCKSAGAIN

There had been a time when I considered the squared circle my home. No, I wasn't too well known on the mainstream circuit, though the indepedent scene would tell you differently. I was never one to lie about what I had accomplished, I wouldn't be able to tell you that I ever reached legend status. I was never the best thing out there, but I did a pretty good job of making you believe I was. All the same, it was what I had done best, not to mention for most of my adult life. It wasn't just making a living for me, but it became my life. The wrestling world had always consumed me, but in truth, I took it to a whole new level, even marrying my on-screen love. Of course, that turned out to be a complete mistake, leading to a divorce a few short years later. What a disaster that was, and I won't even get into the other events that I've had to put up with. With each new company, there was a new me along with it. I would walk through those doors, step through those ropes, and that new company would become my new home. Within the circle I ran with, I was subjected to a new home every couple of months. I was like an army brat without the overbearing parents trying to control my every move. There was one point in my life that I loyalty meant everything to me, and then I asked myself...why? Though I loved the industry, I couldn't keep starting over every couple of months, and with that thought in mind, I lost everything. That motivation that once filled my blood left, and so I left along with it. There was nobody I was leaving beind, nobody I felt the need to stay behind for anyway, and I knew the sport wouldn't miss me. The passion had disentegrated, and there was nothing left for me within the wrestling world.

I believe the last real company I was contracted under was AWC. Atlantic Wrestling Coilition, I think. My god, my memory is so shot, I'm not even sure what it stood for. Anyway, I do, however, remember the last match I was in. It was at a Pay-Per-View, Battle in the Bayou, and I was entered into a battle royal, the winner recieving a "prize". The only other participants I remember were Chris Walker and Scott Marx. There were a total of ten I believe, but these two are the only ones I remember, maybe because we were the last three standing. Scott Marx fell - somehow, leaving just Walker and myself. Walker never could ever defeat me, so it's no wonder who got the best of who. Of course, the "prize" was that we were named Tag champions, and I was forced to tag with him...again. I couldn't stand that kid by that time. Last I heard he's still annoying as hell. I'm sure I had a match or two afterwards...maybe. Like I said, my memory went down the shitter. I did a few guest spots here and there after AWC closed it's doors, never really getting into the ring for an actual match though. One was to bitch out my "friends" Chris Walker and Chad Savage, because frankly, they're a bunch of chumps. I believe that was it though. That's when I left for good, and I went into retirement, never to be seen again. Yeah, that line was kind of cheesy, but it's pretty much true.

Retired at 25, how glamorous.


"So what do you want me to do, Fisher? You want me to walk out there and pretend to be the best, again? That's not who I am anymore, Fish." Blah

"No, I don't want you to be anything more than what you are. However, I do want you to get back into the buisness. I've been in talks with a certain company, Project Mayhem Incorporated. They're new, and they need talent. I figured it'd be a great place to get your career going again." Blah

It's time for the world to know my name, and for those who already do, to know it that much better.