March 23, 2000
Well boys and girls if you were not at the Incredible Showdown, you missed the best (Indy) show I personally have ever seen. Am I biased...yes,but I believe I can also be objective. If we have some folks who saw the show, can I get an Amen. It was nothing short of spectacular.From top to bottom the matches were superb.
I would like to thank my good friend Justin Credible for coming down, as a favor to myself and the entire TWA. On a personal note,it has been quite a few years since I have seen my friend. He left the WWF as a boy and has become a very talented and decent young man. On behalf of the entire TWA I want to say THANK YOU.
We should have a little video of some of the show in the following weeks here on the site. O.K. lets get to what the Internet is all a buzz about....yours truly returning to the ring to wrestle. First off, I'm not wrestling I'm fighting.Two entirely different things...sort of. Here's the real skinny. I will be beating Venom to a pulp for my last hurrah. I simply cannot perform the way I used to but I can certainly beat a guy up for a while. It is however going to be a performance of a different kind for me. Trash cans, chairs, Kendo sticks you name it were gonna use it. Not to mention a lot of showing off. My plan is, to not get hit.The question is, can I pull it off. Now I know there are a few folks saying "you can do whatever you want". True. However the problem is this; every time I step into a wrestling ring I get excited. Every time I have ever and I do mean ever, stepped into a ring I went in there knowing I had a game plan I was supposed to follow. The problem for me has always been that I get excited and do a helluva lot more than I am supposed to do. There-in lies the risk. Guess I will just have to make sure I do all the ass kicking (snicker)
One thing is for sure, after coming off a great (Incredible Showdown) show both myself and all the TWA stars are going to have to raise the level one more time. When this happens and it will, it promises to put the TWA at the forefront of Independent Organizations. Thanks and see you at 4-4 for History.