Wednesday, November 25, 2020

"Hello it's only me I'm everything you can't control"

There are people if you go a little bit in a  different direction people get confused so there are people who will think you are being a rebel but you are not usually trying to be one.   It goes back to the song do what you want from Evanescence remember who you really are.   Something I do not think is stressed enough well it maybe stressed the notion of following a dream is  stressed  what I mean by that it is great to have a dream but how do you purse those dreams that is the real question?   The usual  analogy is having a road map  with out a compass  something like that.   I do not like to  use analogies but I think that one proofs a point.   Because there is something inside of me that wants to suppress those dreams because it is much easier to do so.   But there also is something inside of me that will not allow me to suppress those dreams.   I think Total Non-Stop Action’s Turning Point 2006 was a much better pay-per-view event then Slammiversary 2006 that year’s Slammiversary’ s tag line was “This is the one”.   Christan Cage was the NWA World Champion at the time defeating it in a King of The Moutain match Christan Cage was also undefended in his TNA run.   During Turning Point  which took place on Sunday December 10th  2006 The Impact Hall of Famer The Monster Abyss being managed by Farther James Mitchell  was the defending NWA World Champion in a triple threat match between The Instant Classic Christan Cage and Sting.   At Genius Abyss defeated Sting by disqualification to become the new NWA World Champion.   I prefer that rule I really do not like  that talent can keep a championship on a disqualification.   I read that this was an NWA rule and when TNA disbanded from the NWA that rule was thrown out.   I remember Mike Tenay said that  was the way the rule was written that  is why when Amazing Red and Jerry Lynn lost the NWA tag team championships by getting disqualified and losing to Triple X: The Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels Primetime Elix Skipper and Low KI.   I really like the faction of Gangrel Edge and Christan collectively known as: The Brood.   Gangrel looked like a vampire Edge and Christan were dressed all in black and wore dark sun classes both Edge and Christan had  long blonde hair at the time.   Edge and Christan were long lost brothers.   The entrance theme was extremely dark where all three of them rose  from an elevated floor where they would walk through fire.   Gangrel would lead them to  the ring where he would drink a red substance that it seemed to give him supernatural powers.   I think the faction were supposed  to be outsiders.   I think the group was heavily influenced by the grunge moment of the late 80s early 1990s.   I really like Sami Callihan while that is not right word  I do not like him but he is different.   He reminds me a lot of Raven when he  first debuted for ECW in the 1990s. No one works like Sami  in the ring and he cuts a unique and different type of promo that is all his own and the most important thing about Sami  he is believable.   I believe everything he says and does.   When Sami hit Eddie Edwards in the eye with a baseball bat he got a lot of heat from the mainstream media and when TMZ asked Sami about it he did not apologize and say that he and Eddie were friends he double down on it and said he would do it again.   When Sami hit Eddie with the bat and almost ended his career it took Eddie in a more of  a style of what is known as hardcore.   The “Draw Sami Callihan is refreshing in what has become a politically correct  industry that is not supposed to be.   

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