CM clicks a button on the remote in his hand. The television flciks off and all we can hear are the hum of the jet's engines. That isn't the case for long though. Soon enough Christian is speaking up. Its funny Taylor, I hear you talking about my mental victories being non-existant. Ya say that its a spin story so that my loss to you doesn't seem so bad. Haha... He shakes his head after the laugh. Why do I need to put a spin on the results of our match? Its not like its the first match that I'd ever lost. The match certainly wasn't the first big match that I'd ever lost. As ya pointed out about Seif, he had three other victories over me. Hell that match where Nic carved his initials into my chest was a loss on my record. And you should know just as well as anyone else that I'm not the guy that needs to spin results to save face. Cause in the time that you were in-charge of booking me in PWT, how many times did you see me make an excuse for the outcome of a match? Guys like Sean Hunter cost me the match where I lost my championship. Did I use that as an excuse? No. I said that he interfered and cost me the match, but that I should've been prepared for the run-in. Boy did CM kick himself in the ass later that night. He knew he shoulda been prepared for a run-in. Thats not even taking into account how I wrestled for a couple months with a pretty bad concussion. The matches that I lost during that span I coulda just laid the blame on the injury. But no, I've said that it was my own stupid fault for competing with the injury. So I think you an I both realize its bull that you try an suggest I was spinning the outcome of our match. Ya just need something else to make yourself look good. Something to try an keep me from continuing to win the mental battles. A smirk. Oh I'm sorry, you seem to be acting as if mental victories don't count for squat. It really boggles my mind how *you* of all people can think or act like that. I mean you're like this big time wrestling historian, but you're ignoring all the guys who've ever said that our business is just as much mental as it is physical. Come on Taylor! Your pal Jerry Lawler has said it on many an ocasion that wrestling is ninety percent mental and ten percent physical. And nowhere else in the wrestling world is that more obvious than on the MSN circuit. We spend the whole week between shows trying to get into the heads of our opponents. We're trying all week to get them back-pedaling so that they'll be off their game, no matter how slightly, when we step into the ring. Cause if you get in their mind right, they're going to being more likely to make a mistake in the ring. And we both know very well that it only takes a single mistake to change the outcome of a match. He shrugs. |