Post by Ian Windermear on Nov 23, 2014 8:19:19 GMT -6
Respect:
Ian Windermear had just arrived to the Ralph Engelstad Arena where VoW’s Darkest Hour PPV was going to kick off in a few days. Ian had always liked getting to the arena a few days before his matches. It seemed to get him ready for them a little bit more. It seemed for him to get him into the mood of wrestling. He would always walk down to the center of the arena where the ring would be and look up at the stands. Visualizing the crowd, the cheers or boos that were going to be cascading down from the stands. There he was in the middle of the arena his phone goes off and he picks it up he knew who it was and he was happy to hear from her.
He didn’t put the phone on speaker or anything trying to hid the conversation that was taking place. But watching him you could tell that it was his fiancé Nikki Gibson. If Ian was going to truthful to himself he would have to say that he missed her and that the past few weeks before Darkest Hour he had been thinking long and hard if this is what he wanted to keep doing. He had to think about the marriage and the kid that was coming along. He wanted to provide for his now growing family and this was the best thing right? Yeah, he had to be on the road but he loved it and he knew Nikki knew this is what he wanted. Either way he just had to keep thinking about it. He had to think if he wanted is brand new child to have to wait for him to come home after being on the road for most of the year.
Ian put his head down after he was talking on the phone and put it away. Now you could see that he was reflecting probably about the phone call. He walked past the camera and walked out of the arena. Being there for a few moments had helped him, he got into his car and he started it up. He started to go down the road seemingly back to the hotel that he was holed up in while being in town.
The match he had at Darkest Hour was against Brett Carson someone who had been in VoW since almost day one. The match was going to be a tough one. Mostly because Brett was that normal young guy that thought his shit didn’t stink that he was just going to waltz into this match and prove a point to the “old man” Ian new that the kid being cocky was normal but it still irked him. It still made him reflect on when he was a rookie and if he ever did that. Actually he knew he did, he knew he was a cocky bastard. But he still had respect it seemed through a twitter exchange that Brett Carson didn’t have it, and Ian knew at Darkest Hour he was going to have to beat it out of him As it was Ian was now parked at the hotel he stayed at he looked at the camera the joined him on the journey and he began to speak as he usually did he spoke with confidence.
Ian Windermear: Two matches in VoW and two wins. How can I not be confident? How can I not look at the Darkest Hour card and have a feeling of winning? I had my reservations about coming back into this game and I have told that to a lot of people. I have walked up to fans after shows and told them I don’t know how much longer I am going to do this. After winning two matches though you start to look at yourself in the mirror and start to think maybe you can hold on a little bit longer. Maybe you haven’t lost a step and if you have lost that step maybe you are making up for it. Maybe you still have that drive to do well. Of course I miss my fiancé when I am on the road, and I want to be with her every moment but I know I have to do something that I have a passion for and this is what I have the passion for even if someone like Brett Carson wants to spit on stuff that I say and stuff that I do.
Ian opens the door to the car and walks out. He walks up to the front desk and nods, he walks up to the elevator, calls it, and when the door opens he walks in and hits the number 4.
Ian Windermear: Brett Carson is a man that puts a black mark on this business. Now I get being all confident and everything which is fine because almost every single one of us has some confidence, you need confidence when you walk into that ring because if you don’t have confidence you are going to lose. You are going to get beaten pretty damn easily. But the main thing you need to have is respect and sorry to say I don’t think Brett Carson has any respect for anyone except for himself and it sickens me.
The elevator door opens and Ian walks out, he gets to his door and he opens it with the key card. He walks in and kicks his shoes off and sits on the edge of the bed.
Ian Windermear: I wouldn’t have a problem with Brett Carson if we talked on twitter and he didn’t talk about how he “built” VoW. Not one single person ever builds a company, you need people alongside you to make a company big. You need people alongside you that fight with you or against you day in and day out. Not one man can build a company. Brett Carson isn’t good enough to build a company by himself and I will expose him at Darkest Hour.
Now, I do agree with him one thing. I agree with him that my accomplishments outside of VoW don’t matter. You have to do it here to make it matter, but in a way he questioned if I ever had a career in wrestling. That is another problem I have with him. Watch back and see what I did before I have been in that very ring before and maybe Brett Carson put the blinders on but I know what is going to come at me. I have had a career and maybe it hasn’t been big in VoW but yet I know what I need to do and a cocky bastard like him needs to be shut up.
I know that he is disrespectful and I have seen it first-hand. I know that he is still green in that ring and I will take advantage of that. Like I have said before I have more experience than him. I have pretty much seen everything that, the ring can throw at you that your opponent can throw at you. Brett he hasn’t seen everything he still has a lot to learn and the problem with him is that he is never going to open his ears when someone tries to tell him something. I am not going to tell him anything in that ring with words I am going to show him by actions. I will beat some respect into his thick skull he might not like it and he might not believe it but he is going to get my very best shot. I will throw everything at him and he better be focusing on me. He better not focus on the crowd because if he does I will take advantage of him very, very, quickly. I will beat him down I will shove every damn tweet he sent me down his throat. Now I guess twitter has made him a little cocky that he can say whatever he wants and it won’t come back on him. Which is fine because you have freedom of speech or freedom of typing whatever you want to call it but I am going to do what I can to make him pay for what he said. Other people might have tried to beat Brett Carson and they failed. I understand it but I am not going to fail, I am going to come at Brett Carson and I am going to beat him. He might think that he “built” VoW but I am going to shake him enough that he comes crumbling down. He doesn’t know who he has questioned. He doesn’t know who he has slightly pissed off, and I am going to come at it him. I am going to beat him and I am going to show him that I still have it.
Ian leans back on the bed so he is laying down he shakes his head.
Ian Windermear: At Darkest Hour I will have a great match with a young kid that is cocky, that thinks that he can win every damn match that he steps into. I am going to show him the error of his ways I am going to show him what I have learned. And what I have learned is that you can’t just go walking around arenas thinking that your shit don’t stink. You need respect for this business and for whom you are fighting because respect makes the world go around and if you don’t have any for me I will beat it out of you, and Brett Carson is about to get it beaten out of him. He is going to have to go back to his shrink for a long time after this match, because an old man is about to kick his ass.
Ian smiles, and nods at the camera as the scene fades to black.
Ian Windermear had just arrived to the Ralph Engelstad Arena where VoW’s Darkest Hour PPV was going to kick off in a few days. Ian had always liked getting to the arena a few days before his matches. It seemed to get him ready for them a little bit more. It seemed for him to get him into the mood of wrestling. He would always walk down to the center of the arena where the ring would be and look up at the stands. Visualizing the crowd, the cheers or boos that were going to be cascading down from the stands. There he was in the middle of the arena his phone goes off and he picks it up he knew who it was and he was happy to hear from her.
He didn’t put the phone on speaker or anything trying to hid the conversation that was taking place. But watching him you could tell that it was his fiancé Nikki Gibson. If Ian was going to truthful to himself he would have to say that he missed her and that the past few weeks before Darkest Hour he had been thinking long and hard if this is what he wanted to keep doing. He had to think about the marriage and the kid that was coming along. He wanted to provide for his now growing family and this was the best thing right? Yeah, he had to be on the road but he loved it and he knew Nikki knew this is what he wanted. Either way he just had to keep thinking about it. He had to think if he wanted is brand new child to have to wait for him to come home after being on the road for most of the year.
Ian put his head down after he was talking on the phone and put it away. Now you could see that he was reflecting probably about the phone call. He walked past the camera and walked out of the arena. Being there for a few moments had helped him, he got into his car and he started it up. He started to go down the road seemingly back to the hotel that he was holed up in while being in town.
The match he had at Darkest Hour was against Brett Carson someone who had been in VoW since almost day one. The match was going to be a tough one. Mostly because Brett was that normal young guy that thought his shit didn’t stink that he was just going to waltz into this match and prove a point to the “old man” Ian new that the kid being cocky was normal but it still irked him. It still made him reflect on when he was a rookie and if he ever did that. Actually he knew he did, he knew he was a cocky bastard. But he still had respect it seemed through a twitter exchange that Brett Carson didn’t have it, and Ian knew at Darkest Hour he was going to have to beat it out of him As it was Ian was now parked at the hotel he stayed at he looked at the camera the joined him on the journey and he began to speak as he usually did he spoke with confidence.
Ian Windermear: Two matches in VoW and two wins. How can I not be confident? How can I not look at the Darkest Hour card and have a feeling of winning? I had my reservations about coming back into this game and I have told that to a lot of people. I have walked up to fans after shows and told them I don’t know how much longer I am going to do this. After winning two matches though you start to look at yourself in the mirror and start to think maybe you can hold on a little bit longer. Maybe you haven’t lost a step and if you have lost that step maybe you are making up for it. Maybe you still have that drive to do well. Of course I miss my fiancé when I am on the road, and I want to be with her every moment but I know I have to do something that I have a passion for and this is what I have the passion for even if someone like Brett Carson wants to spit on stuff that I say and stuff that I do.
Ian opens the door to the car and walks out. He walks up to the front desk and nods, he walks up to the elevator, calls it, and when the door opens he walks in and hits the number 4.
Ian Windermear: Brett Carson is a man that puts a black mark on this business. Now I get being all confident and everything which is fine because almost every single one of us has some confidence, you need confidence when you walk into that ring because if you don’t have confidence you are going to lose. You are going to get beaten pretty damn easily. But the main thing you need to have is respect and sorry to say I don’t think Brett Carson has any respect for anyone except for himself and it sickens me.
The elevator door opens and Ian walks out, he gets to his door and he opens it with the key card. He walks in and kicks his shoes off and sits on the edge of the bed.
Ian Windermear: I wouldn’t have a problem with Brett Carson if we talked on twitter and he didn’t talk about how he “built” VoW. Not one single person ever builds a company, you need people alongside you to make a company big. You need people alongside you that fight with you or against you day in and day out. Not one man can build a company. Brett Carson isn’t good enough to build a company by himself and I will expose him at Darkest Hour.
Now, I do agree with him one thing. I agree with him that my accomplishments outside of VoW don’t matter. You have to do it here to make it matter, but in a way he questioned if I ever had a career in wrestling. That is another problem I have with him. Watch back and see what I did before I have been in that very ring before and maybe Brett Carson put the blinders on but I know what is going to come at me. I have had a career and maybe it hasn’t been big in VoW but yet I know what I need to do and a cocky bastard like him needs to be shut up.
I know that he is disrespectful and I have seen it first-hand. I know that he is still green in that ring and I will take advantage of that. Like I have said before I have more experience than him. I have pretty much seen everything that, the ring can throw at you that your opponent can throw at you. Brett he hasn’t seen everything he still has a lot to learn and the problem with him is that he is never going to open his ears when someone tries to tell him something. I am not going to tell him anything in that ring with words I am going to show him by actions. I will beat some respect into his thick skull he might not like it and he might not believe it but he is going to get my very best shot. I will throw everything at him and he better be focusing on me. He better not focus on the crowd because if he does I will take advantage of him very, very, quickly. I will beat him down I will shove every damn tweet he sent me down his throat. Now I guess twitter has made him a little cocky that he can say whatever he wants and it won’t come back on him. Which is fine because you have freedom of speech or freedom of typing whatever you want to call it but I am going to do what I can to make him pay for what he said. Other people might have tried to beat Brett Carson and they failed. I understand it but I am not going to fail, I am going to come at Brett Carson and I am going to beat him. He might think that he “built” VoW but I am going to shake him enough that he comes crumbling down. He doesn’t know who he has questioned. He doesn’t know who he has slightly pissed off, and I am going to come at it him. I am going to beat him and I am going to show him that I still have it.
Ian leans back on the bed so he is laying down he shakes his head.
Ian Windermear: At Darkest Hour I will have a great match with a young kid that is cocky, that thinks that he can win every damn match that he steps into. I am going to show him the error of his ways I am going to show him what I have learned. And what I have learned is that you can’t just go walking around arenas thinking that your shit don’t stink. You need respect for this business and for whom you are fighting because respect makes the world go around and if you don’t have any for me I will beat it out of you, and Brett Carson is about to get it beaten out of him. He is going to have to go back to his shrink for a long time after this match, because an old man is about to kick his ass.
Ian smiles, and nods at the camera as the scene fades to black.