Post by Earth-616 Holmes on Jan 24, 2017 15:12:48 GMT -5
To: SethLerch@WCFMail.com
From: RelentlessHolmes@Gmail.com
Subject: No Confidence
From: RelentlessHolmes@Gmail.com
Subject: No Confidence
Dear Seth Lerch,
Are you proud of yourself? Did you really expect him to be the shining champion of the new generation in the WCF? The generation of wrestlers who are being exposed into one hit wonders. They were your champions in the shell of the company when you threw out the greatest of the greats and you had the nerve to build them up as the future of Wrestling Championship Federation. I sometimes wonder how do you sleep at night knowing that you put these men on a pedestal so high, knocking them off will be a long fall to the ground. Did you ever stop to think what would happen if someone, just someone, where to return and regain what you took away from him? Do you believe that Crazy J will be the man to hold that WCF Hardcore Championship and elevate it as the former champions who sacrificed everything in their careers to hold that belt above their hands in front of the millions of fans watching? Do you understand that word, sacrifice? Of course you don't. If you would have, you would have never shredded our contracts in the first place.
Allow me to indulge you on the meaning of sacrifice. In the modern world today, ignorant folks such as Crazy J believes that sacrifice is a terrible thing. He doesn't understand what it's like to give up something you hold dear in order to remove that bitter feeling wrenching down on your stomach. The power to let go of someone or something you love so much because you knew deep down inside it would help the cause of happiness or joy. Does he understand sacrifice as much as you do? I don't think so because he's apart of a group of vigilante's named Zero Tolerance. A worldwide renowned business with an income of millions on a monthly basis, more money than you could ever make yet they choose to be here in the WCF. Have they ever stopped to set aside just a tiny portion of their revenue and help society? No. They don't care about sacrifice, they care about surplus. Crazy J has no idea what it means to start crawling from the bottom and making your way to the top in this business, humbling his attitude and paying respect to the men who paved the way for him to be here.
I cannot fathom the idea of you supporting such a disgrace to this company and the Hardcore Division. Everything he has done with the championship has left a stain on what the belt used to be in it's former glory. His only memorable Hardcore match in this promotion was when he defeated Oblivion, Doc Henry, Zombie McMorris to obtain the belt but what has he done after that? He defended against pathetic losers such as Serujah, El Fuego and other jobbers you fed him to make him look good, look strong. Whatever happened to common courtesy of accepting a challenge at any time, any place, any where? That is the duty of a WCF Hardcore Champion. That title around your waist signifies that you must ANSWER THE CALL and never IGNORE it. I won that belt fair and square against my foes and my friends. I went to XIII deliberately putting my championship title on the line against every legend, newcomer who asked. I did that. Not out of instinct, I did because I wanted to. What did Crazy J say when a former champion carrying all the right tools, the natural skills and the sadistic mindset challenged him on the spot?
Are you proud of yourself? Did you really expect him to be the shining champion of the new generation in the WCF? The generation of wrestlers who are being exposed into one hit wonders. They were your champions in the shell of the company when you threw out the greatest of the greats and you had the nerve to build them up as the future of Wrestling Championship Federation. I sometimes wonder how do you sleep at night knowing that you put these men on a pedestal so high, knocking them off will be a long fall to the ground. Did you ever stop to think what would happen if someone, just someone, where to return and regain what you took away from him? Do you believe that Crazy J will be the man to hold that WCF Hardcore Championship and elevate it as the former champions who sacrificed everything in their careers to hold that belt above their hands in front of the millions of fans watching? Do you understand that word, sacrifice? Of course you don't. If you would have, you would have never shredded our contracts in the first place.
Allow me to indulge you on the meaning of sacrifice. In the modern world today, ignorant folks such as Crazy J believes that sacrifice is a terrible thing. He doesn't understand what it's like to give up something you hold dear in order to remove that bitter feeling wrenching down on your stomach. The power to let go of someone or something you love so much because you knew deep down inside it would help the cause of happiness or joy. Does he understand sacrifice as much as you do? I don't think so because he's apart of a group of vigilante's named Zero Tolerance. A worldwide renowned business with an income of millions on a monthly basis, more money than you could ever make yet they choose to be here in the WCF. Have they ever stopped to set aside just a tiny portion of their revenue and help society? No. They don't care about sacrifice, they care about surplus. Crazy J has no idea what it means to start crawling from the bottom and making your way to the top in this business, humbling his attitude and paying respect to the men who paved the way for him to be here.
I cannot fathom the idea of you supporting such a disgrace to this company and the Hardcore Division. Everything he has done with the championship has left a stain on what the belt used to be in it's former glory. His only memorable Hardcore match in this promotion was when he defeated Oblivion, Doc Henry, Zombie McMorris to obtain the belt but what has he done after that? He defended against pathetic losers such as Serujah, El Fuego and other jobbers you fed him to make him look good, look strong. Whatever happened to common courtesy of accepting a challenge at any time, any place, any where? That is the duty of a WCF Hardcore Champion. That title around your waist signifies that you must ANSWER THE CALL and never IGNORE it. I won that belt fair and square against my foes and my friends. I went to XIII deliberately putting my championship title on the line against every legend, newcomer who asked. I did that. Not out of instinct, I did because I wanted to. What did Crazy J say when a former champion carrying all the right tools, the natural skills and the sadistic mindset challenged him on the spot?
Earn your spot.
No free hands out.
This isn't Obama Care.
No free hands out.
This isn't Obama Care.
What a typical answer of a man with no self respect. If you want to honest with me Seth, he plays the race card more than I am. I earned my spot when I won the Hardcore Championship against seven other competitors and even former World Champions in the match. I've beaten them all on my own without the help of Zero Tolerance's big money or their big business but for him to hit me with this excuse over, and over. It only proves one thing Seth and one thing only:
Coward.
Joke.
Fear.
Joke.
Fear.
The only thing I fear in this Hardcore Division is what he brings. He's not a man that will help the division rise, he will force it to fall. This division is built on everything you have done in this company and the legends such as Oblivion, Zombie McMorris, Torture and even the inaugural champion who won it on February 14, 2001, Death Skull. All those talented wrestlers put their entire lives on the line to become names in the history books. This championship he holds is what people fight for on a daily basis, risking their bodies to the limit or even to the point of death. We step into that ring knowing our lives is on the line but Crazy J shows absolutely no respect to that belt. Do you remember what he said two weeks ago on Sunday Night Slam? What he said about the Hardcore Title you introduced into WCF believing that it could be bigger than the WCF World Championship one day? Allow me to refresh your memory and please Mr. Lerch, read this very carefully for your sake.
"You see I have like 10 hardcore titles in my life and I only ever lost 2 of them in matches…. I have collected titles all over the world in 20 years" - Crazy J, Hardcore Champion.
He treated this belt like nothing. Nothing. That twelve pounds of gold around his waist means absolutely nothing to him. That was my first singles championship in WCF and it mean't EVERYTHING to me! You stripped me of my joy, my happiness, my excitement to lead on a legacy built by the founders.
He's a liability.
I'm an asset.
Your next Hardcore Champion,
Andre Holmes.
He's a liability.
I'm an asset.
Your next Hardcore Champion,
Andre Holmes.
ARRIVAL.
Houston, Texas. His home, his sanctuary, his haven of peace and tranquility. The Jet-blue plane finally made it's descent and landed cleanly on the runway. Andre sat back in the chair in the first class area and was lucky to have the window seat. He watched through the window the blurry environment finally clearing up after the plane slowed down. The George Bush International Airport was never a new thing to him, he's always traveled back and forth during PPV week to visit his family. Every three weeks was his scheduled of a father to ensure his family and his kids were alright and no issues but even a father can be excited to reunite with the loves of his life. As the plane was parked in front of the building, Andre stood up from his seat removing the earphones out of his ears and already got his bags. He wore a black buttoned shirt tucked into his blue jeans and black dress shoes. A gold necklace around his waist and a crystal Michael Korrs watch to complete the look. It was a great time after all to see his family again especially when the biggest match in his career in WCF was six days away. A match for the championship he never lost.
After twenty minutes of bag check and moving through customs, he stood outside under the hot steaming sun on a Monday afternoon. It was fifteen minutes after one and Andre stood there on the sidewalk along with other travelers arriving. A 2016 Black 350RX pulled up in front of him and the back doors opened. Athena and Serenity, his daughters, charged out of the vehicle into the welcoming arms of their father they haven't seen for a while. Andre tightened his arms around his children, bending down as the two girls continued to hold onto their fighting father who is going into Rise Up to win the Hardcore Championship away from that wretched racist, Crazy J.
Andre Holmes: I'm home, it's good to see my girls again. I've missed you so much.
Athena Holmes: We've missed you too. How long you going to be staying Daddy?
Andre Holmes: Just until Saturday. I have to travel back to Philadelphia again for another match. Serenity, you're looking bigger. I see the volleyball team has been working you up at school.
Serenity Holmes: I quit.
Andre Holmes: Why do you always quit after two weeks? I never understand you.
Athena Holmes: Cuz' she's a loser.
Serenity Holmes: Shut up Athena!
Athena laughed from that harsh burn and Serenity rolled her eyes at while folding her arms in front of her chest. Andre stood up back to full height and his eyes were never distracted as Kaitlyn got out of the driver's seat. She walked around the front of the car straight into the living arms of Andre, her only true love. The wind blowing her short red hair, her green eyes locked with his hazel's, lips pressed against each other. In that beautiful gray dress with black slippers on, she was really happy for her future husband to be here at her great time of need and of course, Andre kneeling to caress his hands against that large baby bump with his twins sons almost on the way. When they released the kiss, Athena and Serenity were making gagging noises. Kaitlyn waved them off back into the car and they jumped in like a gun shot was fired. Don't ever tease a mother of twins especially when it comes to the love of her life; it's like a death sentence in the law of pregnant women.
Kaitlyn Curran: Welcome home. You're driving.
Andre Holmes: Duh.
The back doors were shut and Andre shut the passenger's doors after Kaitlyn got to sit down in the passengers seat. He already had the keys to the car in his right hand and finished putting his luggage in the trunk. Pressing the button on the top of the trunk door, it automatically closed itself then Andre got into the drivers seat and took off with the family. Serenity and Athena were singing along to the radio, "Side to Side" by Ariana Grande, and Kaitlyn held tightly onto Andre's right hand on the arm rest. During his drive, he thought about all the wonderful and cherished times he has spent with all three girls. They are the reason why the Hardcore Title match is so important to him. This isn't just a match about reclaiming what was lost, it's about bettering the future for a pregnant lover and two girls who will grow up into beautiful women of society.
An experience Crazy J will never get to live. A man who is so caught up in his own personal affairs of Zero Tolerance, his jacked up life and focused dead set on a multi-million business often becomes a selfish asshole. When Crazy J made the statement that Andre Holmes does not put everything on the line to be a Hardcore Champion, he disrespected his family. That does not let someone off the hook; Crazy J is a liability to the WCF. A racist asshole speaking cheap heat and repeated insults. No originality, no skills, pure luck and the desperate support of Zero Tolerance to keep him afloat in the ring but also in life. Crazy J was never Hardcore Champion, he was a dependent person relying on his friends to boost him up.
However, success cannot be denied. Andre is a former WCF Hardcore Champion but Crazy J is the current Hardcore Champion. Winning the championship is one thing but defending it against anyone and all competition is another. The record shows that Crazy J barely even made it out alive against Wade Moor in #BeachKrew let alone the fatal four way he won the championship. What happens when you put an asset against another asset that brings in more revenue, more attention and cost less in the business?
A liability.
After twenty minutes of bag check and moving through customs, he stood outside under the hot steaming sun on a Monday afternoon. It was fifteen minutes after one and Andre stood there on the sidewalk along with other travelers arriving. A 2016 Black 350RX pulled up in front of him and the back doors opened. Athena and Serenity, his daughters, charged out of the vehicle into the welcoming arms of their father they haven't seen for a while. Andre tightened his arms around his children, bending down as the two girls continued to hold onto their fighting father who is going into Rise Up to win the Hardcore Championship away from that wretched racist, Crazy J.
Andre Holmes: I'm home, it's good to see my girls again. I've missed you so much.
Athena Holmes: We've missed you too. How long you going to be staying Daddy?
Andre Holmes: Just until Saturday. I have to travel back to Philadelphia again for another match. Serenity, you're looking bigger. I see the volleyball team has been working you up at school.
Serenity Holmes: I quit.
Andre Holmes: Why do you always quit after two weeks? I never understand you.
Athena Holmes: Cuz' she's a loser.
Serenity Holmes: Shut up Athena!
Athena laughed from that harsh burn and Serenity rolled her eyes at while folding her arms in front of her chest. Andre stood up back to full height and his eyes were never distracted as Kaitlyn got out of the driver's seat. She walked around the front of the car straight into the living arms of Andre, her only true love. The wind blowing her short red hair, her green eyes locked with his hazel's, lips pressed against each other. In that beautiful gray dress with black slippers on, she was really happy for her future husband to be here at her great time of need and of course, Andre kneeling to caress his hands against that large baby bump with his twins sons almost on the way. When they released the kiss, Athena and Serenity were making gagging noises. Kaitlyn waved them off back into the car and they jumped in like a gun shot was fired. Don't ever tease a mother of twins especially when it comes to the love of her life; it's like a death sentence in the law of pregnant women.
Kaitlyn Curran: Welcome home. You're driving.
Andre Holmes: Duh.
The back doors were shut and Andre shut the passenger's doors after Kaitlyn got to sit down in the passengers seat. He already had the keys to the car in his right hand and finished putting his luggage in the trunk. Pressing the button on the top of the trunk door, it automatically closed itself then Andre got into the drivers seat and took off with the family. Serenity and Athena were singing along to the radio, "Side to Side" by Ariana Grande, and Kaitlyn held tightly onto Andre's right hand on the arm rest. During his drive, he thought about all the wonderful and cherished times he has spent with all three girls. They are the reason why the Hardcore Title match is so important to him. This isn't just a match about reclaiming what was lost, it's about bettering the future for a pregnant lover and two girls who will grow up into beautiful women of society.
An experience Crazy J will never get to live. A man who is so caught up in his own personal affairs of Zero Tolerance, his jacked up life and focused dead set on a multi-million business often becomes a selfish asshole. When Crazy J made the statement that Andre Holmes does not put everything on the line to be a Hardcore Champion, he disrespected his family. That does not let someone off the hook; Crazy J is a liability to the WCF. A racist asshole speaking cheap heat and repeated insults. No originality, no skills, pure luck and the desperate support of Zero Tolerance to keep him afloat in the ring but also in life. Crazy J was never Hardcore Champion, he was a dependent person relying on his friends to boost him up.
However, success cannot be denied. Andre is a former WCF Hardcore Champion but Crazy J is the current Hardcore Champion. Winning the championship is one thing but defending it against anyone and all competition is another. The record shows that Crazy J barely even made it out alive against Wade Moor in #BeachKrew let alone the fatal four way he won the championship. What happens when you put an asset against another asset that brings in more revenue, more attention and cost less in the business?
A liability.