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From: MSN NicknameWhy So Serious¿  (Original Message)Sent: 2/28/2008 7:00 AM
After the third lost in a role for this newcomer, I managed to catch up with him after Rage and the kid seemed bummed out. Usually he's a ball of energy, eagerly looking for new tricks of the trade, but he didn't seem the same.
 
"I don't know- Its like you say one thing against someone and bam- You go down and you're not climbing back up. It irritates me that one guy is basically letting the company down now- Yeah, good job there."
 
The one guy is of course; Ace Hart. Many W2K Fans are still wondering how that lost did Christian's career "better" especially with Ace's history of inconsistency.
 
"It annoys me that because I spoke the God-honest truth about Ace; People are second-guess me. Three matches in a roll- Two of the three I should of won. But is that happening? Nah, its not gonna happen because I don't "respect" the business. Yeah, I respect it enough to acknowledge my opponent and not give him a letdown- Ace is a letdown. That guy is useless and you know what? I called it. So go and give him the ball just to watch him fumble while you lose one of the brightest stars this company has to the free-agency- Watch him shine somewhere else all because someone who apparently has "stake" and "paid dues" wants one last run. Unbelievable."
 
According to Christian he's working an open contract with the W2K and he's got the chance to act leaving the W2K when he chooses. Because he's paid by apperance he's technically not restricted by law to show up- If any when and if the W2K decides to promote him again. Some may agree with Christian's words, whilst some may not. He may be serious- Though this could be the words of a frustrated man- I don't know.
 
Lets hope for the best, for this highly talented young man.
 
Johnny Askin


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     re: Othniel's W2K Future in Jeopardy.   MSN NicknameBlackest_of_Black�?/nobr>  2/29/2008 8:51 PM
     re: Othniel's W2K Future in Jeopardy.   MSN NicknameWhy So Serious¿  3/1/2008 7:57 AM
     re: Othniel's W2K Future in Jeopardy.   MSN NicknameBlackest_of_Black�?/nobr>  3/1/2008 2:08 PM
     re: Othniel's W2K Future in Jeopardy.   MSN NicknameThe Infamous  3/1/2008 2:28 PM