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I'm sure by now you boys and girls know how this works. Sometime in the near future, I'll be sitting down to an interview with a man some might call one of VWA's most importantimproved and soon to be fastest rising star. I'm sure you've all got your questions you'd like answered, and this is your opportunity. You know what to do.
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"Most important and soon to be fastest rising star"? You've got to be kiddin' me, Rita!
Anyway...here's my question. What's his plan to make sure that this isn't just a brief flash in the pan (which I think it is) before he goes out to resume yet another winless streak? Or, to be "PC"..."What is his plan to maintain his success, and not fall into yet another pitfall in his career?"
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Most...important. My god, you're right. Apparently, I should refrain from writing while still under the influence of medication, it affects my better judgment. I'm almost certain I had something else in mind when I wrote that. Improved maybe. Yes, I'm sure I meant to say most IMPROVED.
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What I want to know is, why does Brian Gun think he's getting so much success? He hasn't done much of anything since coming here, and hasn't done anything different, accept getting a tag partner and then dumping him. It seemed like Tozawa punching him in the nuts sent him right up the ladder, which is wierd. So, why the sudden success? And when is he going to get revenge on Tozawa for that ball shot?
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Excuse me? Not done anything? Not done anything? Do you even watch the shows EatsPuppies? Do you? You are talking about the same kid who was very nearly Supernova Champion, the same kid who eliminated MIKE OMEN from the Rumble, and you call that not doing anything? Something tells me that his success has less to do with Tozawa, and more to do with finally finding his feet here. But I'll be sure to ask him when he thinks he might have time for a hack who bitches and moans about the matches he's booked in, and eliminates himself from a fucking title match.
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That's exactly my point. He hasn't done anything to seemingly improve from when he was losing week to week, but then suddenly explodes with success. I guess my question should have been, what made him turn successful?
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Again, I ask you, do you even watch the shows or do you just catch the highlights? Because Brian made it pretty obvious the week he ditched his dead weight partner exactly what he was going to be doing, and he's delivered on all accounts. It's pretty amazing what a person can accomplish when they find their footing. Sometimes it's not about a slow improvement, sometimes it just happens. But I'll be sure to ask him what he attributes it too.
I suppose my question relates somewhat to the other two current questions.
That being, what kept him motivated to come out and try to win after losing over and over and over? What drove him to keep competing through his twelve consecutive losses? I would be very interested in how he managed to stay remotely focused in such a rut.
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Hello again, Rita!
My question is, as always, not so much about what happens in the ring but something that could be considered more as 'behind the scenes'. Why did Brian Gun suddenly begin referring to himself in the third person?
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The fact of the matter is, Gun is incredibly improved and in a short time; he's obviously got talent and plenty of confidence to boot but I have to question the intelligence of picking a fight with a guy like Mike Omen. Gun hasn't even won his first VWA title yet, he's got 2 wins in nearly 20 matches; my question is what is he thinking in seeking out and admittedly punking out a former World Champion and not only that but a guy that holds legendary grudges in the history of professional wrestling? Is he aware of the risk he's taken? Is he thinking ahead to the backlash? Does he actually think he's ready for a war? And if he does, what's next provided he survives?
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I've got a question for Gun. What makes him think he's truly worth all that ego he has? mean... not only does he have only two wins, but they came at the expense of two completely worthless wrestlers. I mean, who the hell has Gun beat? He beat a jobber in a dark match, and then he beat the Webster's definition of 'talentless hack of a failure' in Aaron Rupp. So with those names being the only ones he's beaten, why does he think he's even half as good as he says he is? Personally, I think he's the biggest joke to ever grace VWA since the day Rupp debuted, and he doesn't even deserve to get his ass handed to him by Mike Omen... assuming Omen doesn't blow this by being a pussy.