Post by Speede on Jul 23, 2015 2:20:55 GMT -4
The Following is an excerpt from the official Roy Speede Website and Fanpage.
So, I've got good news, and I've got bad news.
The good news is, I've decided to try to update this blog of mine more frequently rather than letting it go to ruin.
The bad news is, considering how well my decision to return to wrestling and to Action Packed Wrestling has gone so far, who knows if this is going to wind up being another one of those crash and burn sort of thoughts or not? Because you and I both know, these sorts of things usually don't work out too well, and as a matter of fact, I'm not the fastest typer, so it would probably just be better for me to record a video and revert to the original idea presented to me of running a vlog.
Well, all things considered, I'll do my best as I always do, which, if that match with Terry Marvin means anything, I'll turn some heads but fall JUUUST short, big whoop. Although if that match means anything, the entire roster should be on alert, because Marvin has done HUGE things, and our match became an instant classic.
Oh, wait, what's that saying, don't live in the past?
Good plan. Instead, I'll do big things today, tomorrow, and for the rest of my career because I can, and because that's what the wrestling world wants to see out of me, promoters, companies, and fans alike. And that all starts with Friday Night Redemption, if you guys catch my drift.
Hint hint, nudge nudge, watch the show!
Now, while I make no promises, let's just say that my opponent, a certain mister, oh what was it, Magnum Colby-Jack, I mean, Magnus Colby, has his work cut out for him. Why? Because I'm just that good.
Now, now, I don't mean to sound arrogant, but of course, one has to take a great deal of pride in what they do in this business, has to have some sort of confidence, or all goes for naught, right? And what better way to bring that pride than by bringing the pain linguistically, and then following it up in the ring? Remember, it's not too cocky if you can back it up.
Which draws the question, what about you, Mister Colby? Are you that arrogant, crazy old crotchety man we expect someone like you to be after your long, drawn out history in the business (which, if I recall correctly, doesn't MATTER!), or are you just the King of humility?
Are you that kind of competitor who can handle having that crown knocked off your head, get back up, and fight without it, or do you fail to find the Silver Lining in that?
What I say to you, I say because I appreciate that you lasted as long in this business as you have. You and I are not friends, and there is no timeout if you want to stop and catch your breath from Roy SPEEDE running circles around you in the ring. You may call yourself the King, but you may as well bow down now, because you cannot, and will not, measure up to me in that ring.
And that is your Silver Lining. Go ahead. Prove me wrong. Oh, wait! You can't.
So, I've got good news, and I've got bad news.
The good news is, I've decided to try to update this blog of mine more frequently rather than letting it go to ruin.
The bad news is, considering how well my decision to return to wrestling and to Action Packed Wrestling has gone so far, who knows if this is going to wind up being another one of those crash and burn sort of thoughts or not? Because you and I both know, these sorts of things usually don't work out too well, and as a matter of fact, I'm not the fastest typer, so it would probably just be better for me to record a video and revert to the original idea presented to me of running a vlog.
Well, all things considered, I'll do my best as I always do, which, if that match with Terry Marvin means anything, I'll turn some heads but fall JUUUST short, big whoop. Although if that match means anything, the entire roster should be on alert, because Marvin has done HUGE things, and our match became an instant classic.
Oh, wait, what's that saying, don't live in the past?
Good plan. Instead, I'll do big things today, tomorrow, and for the rest of my career because I can, and because that's what the wrestling world wants to see out of me, promoters, companies, and fans alike. And that all starts with Friday Night Redemption, if you guys catch my drift.
Hint hint, nudge nudge, watch the show!
Now, while I make no promises, let's just say that my opponent, a certain mister, oh what was it, Magnum Colby-Jack, I mean, Magnus Colby, has his work cut out for him. Why? Because I'm just that good.
Now, now, I don't mean to sound arrogant, but of course, one has to take a great deal of pride in what they do in this business, has to have some sort of confidence, or all goes for naught, right? And what better way to bring that pride than by bringing the pain linguistically, and then following it up in the ring? Remember, it's not too cocky if you can back it up.
Which draws the question, what about you, Mister Colby? Are you that arrogant, crazy old crotchety man we expect someone like you to be after your long, drawn out history in the business (which, if I recall correctly, doesn't MATTER!), or are you just the King of humility?
Are you that kind of competitor who can handle having that crown knocked off your head, get back up, and fight without it, or do you fail to find the Silver Lining in that?
What I say to you, I say because I appreciate that you lasted as long in this business as you have. You and I are not friends, and there is no timeout if you want to stop and catch your breath from Roy SPEEDE running circles around you in the ring. You may call yourself the King, but you may as well bow down now, because you cannot, and will not, measure up to me in that ring.
And that is your Silver Lining. Go ahead. Prove me wrong. Oh, wait! You can't.