(OCC: I really wanted to put out something better then my first but with Templar and Air looking like they aren't going to show up, I hadn't got that urge to write with nothing really to work with. Promise that my rps for the PPV will be a 100% better)
Now that it is official and Barney Green has accepted my challenge for High Stakes II, people have been asking me why after so many years away from the business did I decide to challenge Barney out of the blue to a match and to be honest the only reason was I was bored of the retired life, as much as I was enjoying the retired life part of me always knew that someday that urge to start wrestling again would return and that when it did it would be for no other company then the XWF if it was still around.
So a few months back I was sitting in my home watching some TV with the Wife (Yes I am married again but I will get into that another time) and after spending what seem like forever flipping though the guide tying to figure something to watch I noticed up in the 500 channels was some XWF programing that I never heard of before, you got to remember when I was in the XWF the only shows you saw were Anarchy and Massacre and with this not being either I started to wonder if this was the same company. So I asked my wife if we could maybe watch that since it had been so long since I had watched anything really wrestling related and was interested to see what had became of my old stomping grounds. After watching the first few matches I knew right away that XWF that I knew and loved had long disappeared and I wasn’t 100% sure I liked what it became. While I knew that the chances that there were going to be too many wrestlers still here when I was, I was pleasantly surprised to see 3 names I knew, Micheal Graves, Peter Gilmour and the man that I am facing at the PPV Barney Green. Seeing those 3 names and the idea of maybe facing any of them one more time is what made the urge stronger to the point I knew that I would make another return and originally planned to just do a one time return, so I was a little nervous about accepting J.T.’s request but after I started training to get back into ring shape for the PPV that I started to wonder if maybe I would be good enough to return full time. My last few attempts to return haven’t really gone well and I usually ended up making a joke of my career and legacy, so I hope that maybe this time things will go better.
So now it is set and Saturday May 27th live at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, I will be once again lacing up my wrestling boot for the first time in nearly 5 years, as I have agreed to return a few weeks earlier then I expected and take part in the second match of the night for XWF Savage Saturday Night, facing two from what I can tell rather new talent to the roster in Templar and Obsidian Air. Neither wrestlers have stood out much since I started following XWF again. Obsidian Air has had a few matches and is looking to be Barney Green’s tag partner for the upcoming Tag Team Tournament and from what I have read he seem to be nothing more then someone trying to improve his life by trying his hand at professional wrestling, it just sucks that I am now going to have to beat him so bad that he might just want to rethink this career choice and well Templar seem to be a fresh rookie and this is going to be his first match for the company. Well Templar welcome to the company too bad you have to be placed to face me in my return because if not then maybe you would have had a chance of winning you first match….. What am I saying from what you been showing me leading up to this match you would have gotten your ass kicked no matter who you faced.
Well I guess I should thank you both for making my first match back such an easy one because really I can’t see myself losing to you two idiot. It’s just too bad this match is an xtreme match because nothing would make me happier then to leave both of your lifeless body bloody in the middle of the ring.
might as well throw another pin in here as well Deserves To Be In The Hall Of Legends