Post by Jason Cashe on May 12, 2011 21:39:28 GMT -5
::Jason Kash::
Turn it on, get the fucking camera on. This isn't an audio recording...
The scene opens inside of a basement and Jason Kash is sitting at the edge of his basement couch, his elbows sitting on his knees as he looks forward at the camera with his head tilted a bit to the right.
::Jason Kash::
It's funny to me you know...How the one thing you mention above all else is that the names you've "brought" into WCF are the same names who make up the biggest part of WCF's history. Some of the biggest storylines and Championship reigns. Now as a person on the outside looking might think WCF seems like the typical "pre-determined" Rassling promotion but I assure everyone watching that is not the case today. However old WCF was, a band of friends became successful and that was this company's history. Problem with that CD is that we aren't in the past anymore, this is the now and the now says that YOU are the one who's blood will be on MY HANDS...
You think the people who come to WCF after me are my doing? See that's where the whole "Influential" thing comes into play. I never asked anyone to come to WCF because I was here. People want to be around me, they know that the time had around me is nothing more than entertaining be it inside the ring and outside the ring and that is just my nature. I've never brought anyone to WCF, some have followed, some have ended up but they were never asked or told to sign on the dotted line so spare me your weak and simple attempts at downgrading those who have come here because I was here. It's not my fault those who failed cannot achieve, I cannot compete for them so don't give me lectures on whos friends have done what.
Yeah as far as history goes you mean more to WCF than I do. Big deal, how long have you been here compared to me? I left last year, there was no bitching out though, my contract was up. I was free to walk away and sign else where and I did just that. It wasn't my time to be in WCF then but here I am now and I'm still holding a Championship, the same as I was when I left before. I've earned my place here even if you dislike that, it doesn't make it any less true. You can't compare notes, throw in your WCF history and I could line up my history over my career and THEN let's see who has what to brag about. I know outside success doesn't matter to most "Vets" in WCF but guess what that too doesn't make my success of beating Mr. Know-It-Alls like you up and down every city and state a Wrestling event can be held in any less true. So what now...Well What Motherfucker? You gonna rundown the XIII show again to fill up promo time? Step the fuck up or rot away in the chair of retirement but please...allow me to put you there for good...It's my current event, the topic of my discussion, the means to my near future....The future where Organized Violence in general find success and keep it. You can sit back and watch because there ain't shit you can do to prevent it.[/font]
The camera fades and cuts off quickly, not showing any logos but acting more like a video blog.
Turn it on, get the fucking camera on. This isn't an audio recording...
The scene opens inside of a basement and Jason Kash is sitting at the edge of his basement couch, his elbows sitting on his knees as he looks forward at the camera with his head tilted a bit to the right.
::Jason Kash::
It's funny to me you know...How the one thing you mention above all else is that the names you've "brought" into WCF are the same names who make up the biggest part of WCF's history. Some of the biggest storylines and Championship reigns. Now as a person on the outside looking might think WCF seems like the typical "pre-determined" Rassling promotion but I assure everyone watching that is not the case today. However old WCF was, a band of friends became successful and that was this company's history. Problem with that CD is that we aren't in the past anymore, this is the now and the now says that YOU are the one who's blood will be on MY HANDS...
You think the people who come to WCF after me are my doing? See that's where the whole "Influential" thing comes into play. I never asked anyone to come to WCF because I was here. People want to be around me, they know that the time had around me is nothing more than entertaining be it inside the ring and outside the ring and that is just my nature. I've never brought anyone to WCF, some have followed, some have ended up but they were never asked or told to sign on the dotted line so spare me your weak and simple attempts at downgrading those who have come here because I was here. It's not my fault those who failed cannot achieve, I cannot compete for them so don't give me lectures on whos friends have done what.
Yeah as far as history goes you mean more to WCF than I do. Big deal, how long have you been here compared to me? I left last year, there was no bitching out though, my contract was up. I was free to walk away and sign else where and I did just that. It wasn't my time to be in WCF then but here I am now and I'm still holding a Championship, the same as I was when I left before. I've earned my place here even if you dislike that, it doesn't make it any less true. You can't compare notes, throw in your WCF history and I could line up my history over my career and THEN let's see who has what to brag about. I know outside success doesn't matter to most "Vets" in WCF but guess what that too doesn't make my success of beating Mr. Know-It-Alls like you up and down every city and state a Wrestling event can be held in any less true. So what now...Well What Motherfucker? You gonna rundown the XIII show again to fill up promo time? Step the fuck up or rot away in the chair of retirement but please...allow me to put you there for good...It's my current event, the topic of my discussion, the means to my near future....The future where Organized Violence in general find success and keep it. You can sit back and watch because there ain't shit you can do to prevent it.[/font]
The camera fades and cuts off quickly, not showing any logos but acting more like a video blog.