Bobby Blackcoat
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02-13-2017, 04:54 PM
re:Regarding XWF, Chris Chaos, and more. -->
Bobby Blackcoat appears, wearing his black coat, looking a bit tired.
Bobby Blackcoat: Good evening, everyone. I am happy to be back here in front of you all once again in such a short time. We here at Blackcoat Enterprises want to really commend the XWF and Ms. for stepping up to the plate and taking the concerns of their fans and supporters seriously. The truth is, we all want the same thing. My criticism is constructive. And sometimes radical actions must be taken in order to create change.
To the claims by Ms. regarding the creation of XWF's HR department. You know, it being Black History Month, there are those who deny that Rosa Parks had anything to do with Black Rights or Black History. But history will show that I am the catalyst of human rights in professional wrestling. With this great power; with great honor comes responsibility-which i am taking very seriously. I will ensure that the department created in my name will continue to flourish and protect wrestlers who need to feel some kind of safety and comfort in their career.
I would like to address the public in regards to this matter. In case you have not been following the story, this department is a direct response to a law suit I filed recently against the XWF, as well as the negotiations myself and my team at Blackcoat Enterprises. We have been having many discussions with the XWF. It should be very clear that this was the purpose of my suit.
That being said, I applaud your efforts, Ms. and I will ensure your job status will remain in tact as long as we can cordially work together in a productive fashion. They seem to have made an appropriate choice in hiring you.
While this action is a compromise from the XWF, the suit will NOT be dropped. Blackcoat Enterprises will be moving forward, all systems go. I repeat, the suit will not be dropped.
It is incredibly important, during Black History Month, to remember why human rights are at the center of a civilized corporation. If all employees, from the guy selling popcorn to the Universal Champion do not feel they have right to perform tasks in a comfortable manner, business will be worse-off for everyone. Morale is indeed a thing. And it is important.
When people feel happiness with their challenge, they excel. And that is the kind of change that is coming to the XWF. The change I have been talking about since day one here in the XWF. My statements have been clear. And yet, still, detractors-perhaps including Ms. herself-imply that these changes are either not taking place, or not as a result of my actions. However, I am confident that as time progresses, the correlation will be undeniable.
Ms. is well aware that this is true, and I am happy that she is recognizing my positive impact on the wrestling industry. I believe she should be applauded for that.
Bobby briefly claps his hands together and nods his head in respect.
Bobby Blackcoat: In fact, I believe that some day people will look back and see Jane as the face of positive change in the XWF. And those with their knowledge of history will know the cause of her arrival. Thank you all for your support in our quest.
While Ms. is a really great, intellectual person, and while I am happy about her presence here, I want to address a very important issue that was raised recently. Keep in mind, it being Black History Month, I feel we should look at these events with a certain sensitivity to history. Ms. made a public statement, where she absolutely refused to make any changes whatsoever to the Federweight division.
Despite our negotiations to bring more appropriate, less divisive content to the XWF, she attempted to stone-wall negotiations. Luckily for us, she is not in fact in charge of the XWF. Those in charge understand my pleas. They understand the need for appropriate content. Content that will not trigger, nor traumatize, nor polarize fans away from the product. And I hope you will recognize, Ms. that this very hope is the reason we hired you. And for that, our door is closed to you.
Now, quickly, I'd like to address some other concerns raised to me by my fans. Apparently there are some in opposition to my stances on the XWF who had less-than-constructive words for me and the XWF. Shade, a man furious with envy for my traction with management, had some primitive statements painting me in a negative light.
I would like to make something clear quickly to Mr. Shade. Shade, there are many things coming your way in the future on behalf of Blackcoat Enterprises-which I will get to later. However, for the time being, your history is of no concern to anyone.
It was also brought to my attention that Mr. Trax had some words for me, and I overwhelmingly agree with him. Resoundingly. In fact, Trax is an inspiration to me not only as an athlete but in my quest for human rights in professional wrestling. Trax has been disregarded. Trax has been ducked. Trax has been held down. Trax-I assure you we are coming from the same place. And as long as I am here making changes in the XWF, I am going to publicly make a promise to Trax and the fans behind him-no more. Trax will no longer be discriminated against.
With the help of Blackcoat Enterprises and Ms. , you will reach your potential. This is something I firmly believe, and I am willing to put my credibility on the line. In the future, people will look back at my statements here and see they were nearly prophetic. With my help, we can work together and remove all glass obstacles, and your career will excel beyond anything you've ever done in 2017. No more will the words "Welcome to the XWF" represent political obstruction or discrimination.
In 2017 forward, with the help of Blackcoat Enterprises, myself, and Ms. , "Welcome to the XWF" will remind people of dreams coming true, of a diverse array of colors and backgrounds excelling against the odds, and of excellence-regardless of said divisions. Mark my words.
For all of your efforts, Mr. Trax, and during the special occasion of it being Black History Month, I want to thank you and all of your fans for letting you get here, to the ultimate stage, to share your talents with us.
Bobby brings his hands to a few claps.
Bobby Blackcoat: I will be disregarding the comments of Mr. Graves, as his assumptions are highly inaccurate and easily debunked. However, we thank you for your concern in the matter, however misled they may be.
There are three important dates I'd like you to all remember and mark down in your phones. On the fifteenth, will be the historic Lethal Lottery Warfare event. When divisive alliances find ways to work together. On the sixteenth we will see a historic announcement that will shake the core of XWF forever-the signing of my debut match with Shade-which will trigger a great ripple effect. Undoubtedly. And on the seventeenth, the Federweight Scramble shall be decided.
We are heading in to three very important days in XWF history. And as of now, I can tell you that negotiations in myself moving forward in a safe environment in the Federweight division are going well. And it is highly possible that I may enter the Scramble, with certain provisions about my participation. With my help, we have ensured that the Federweight Scramble will not be burdened by a dark history.
The same way that we shall not burden ourselves with the dark history of slavery in America. Yes, it was our history. Yes, the Confederate flag was history. But the Confederate flag represents treason. Make no mistake. The Confederate attempt was an attempt of treason. And we did not stand for it. We stood up as a nation and we changed things. And that is what I am doing. The Federweight division will break free from its history and it will be a fair contest. And under those provisions, I predict more changes will come.
This leads me directly to my closing statement. There is a man competing in the Federweight division whose very being, whose very moniker is a disgrace to black dignity. And I want to make a vow right here to everyone. In honor of Black History Month, consider this a ticket being put on the head of Mr. Higgers. I am going to celebrate Black History Month by defeating, humiliating, and-in honor of my friend Oswald-DELETING Higgers and his brand of misunderstanding and ignorance from the XWF.
Each year, Black History Month goes by and it is uneventful. Not this year. This year, we will remember. The end of that man, that disgrace to society. And the start of opportunity. The start of the next, better, brighter, more accepting future of the XWF is about to begin.
Thank you.
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