MATCH PROMO I Believe (Dynasty 002)

Ronan Malosi

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Wow. All I can say is… wow! The amount of positive feedback, and support I’ve received from the EAW universe has been overwhelming to say the least. Overwhelming, but not surprising. Because with the right attitude, or… the right mindset, then people tend to gravitate towards you. For that, I am thankful. I am thankful for the audience we have, because they’re loyal, they’re passionate, but most of all, they’re forgiving. I’ve acknowledged that we haven’t always gotten along, but that hasn’t stopped them from giving me a chance, and I love that, because everybody deserves a second chance in life. They just have to be willing to take it, and at Operation: Doomsday, I could’ve passed on it. I could’ve fallen back into the same trap I did before. I could’ve been angry, and I could’ve been bitter, but I said no, I chose to be better. From now on, no more whining, no more complaining, and no more excuses. Unfortunately, I can’t say the same for my opponent this week, Mig De Decker. Because Mig seems to think that my win over him was lucky, which simply is not true, and honestly, sounds like an excuse to me. Now, that’s not good. That’s not good at all, because an excuse means that you haven’t learned from our last encounter, and you’re walking into this the same old Mig De Decker as before. The same Mig De Decker that I beat. Though, in my case, I’m not walking into this the same Ronan Malosi as before. I’ve changed, and I’ve changed for the better. Of course, there’s a few negative nancies like yourself out there, who think otherwise, who think that I’m being disingenuous, or even that I’m “broken” following the loss of my Interwire Championship. However, I get it. I get that there’s skepticism surrounding me, because how many times have we’ve seen people claim that they’ve changed, but haven’t? Everyone thought that Harper Lee had changed during her team with Holly Arrow, but… we saw how that turned out. 😅 She hadn’t actually changed much at all, and in fact, relapsed with her actions. Then there’s Jake Smith. For a while, everyone thought he had changed as well, but… “the new” Jake Smith is starting to look a lot like the old one. 😬 A person reveals their true selves in the face of adversity, and when Ronan Malosi finds himself in that predicament, then I’ll be the same guy you see now. Nothing can wipe this smile off my face! Not even a loss to Mig De Decker this week! Really, I hate to call it a loss, because neither of us will be losers, that is long as we try our best. See, THAT'S where the real satisfaction comes from. Effort! So, Mig, I want you to remember that when you’re staring up at the lights, my friend. Even though the ref’ll be raising MY hand, even though the announcer will be saying MY name, even though it’ll say so in the record books, you’re not a loser! At least not in my eyes!

By the way, Mig, I apologize, because my words weren’t meant to offend you, or be seen as ridicule. They were meant to help you. My goal was to emphasize the importance of choosing your friends wisely, which you didn’t do. You chose KAI-ZEN, and what a poor decision that was, because where did KAI-ZEN get Mig De Decker? You became a background character to both Shinzo Sasaki, and Prince Tohru. While they had title matches on a marquee event like King of Elite, you weren’t on it at all. Matter of fact, I remember Ricky tasking you with something, and that something was to ensure both men walked out of their matches victorious. Strangely enough, you were nowhere to be seen that night, but if you were, and actually went through with the plan, then isn’t it a little hypocritical to say that my victory has an asterix behind it, as if Shinzo and Tohru’s wouldn’t? Anyways… Even after getting walked out on by Shinzo Sasaki, the loyalty is still there! So, maybe you DO have a Malosi Mindset, because I want for people to remember the good times. I do, hence why I’m not upset about losing the Interwire Championship. Instead of being sad that it’s over, I’m glad it happened. Mig, you must be remembering the good times with KAI-ZEN, which would explain why you’re going this hard to defend Shinzo Sasaki. Going as far to create lies on his behalf, claiming he did things like kick my ass, but none of that is true. Again, you’re recounting things wrong, and that’s a running theme throughout your video, Mig. You’ve got things a bit confused… friend. See, our situations are nothing alike. Andre Walker never abandoned me. In fact, he’s here with me right now… in spirit. The only reason he isn’t by my side physically is due to something out of his control, which was Jamie O’Hara putting him on the shelf. Shinzo Sasaki was in complete control of his actions when he left you stranded. Speaking of, did I say that Shinzo Sasaki was onto bigger and better things than Mig De Decker? I did, but I don’t want that to be taken the wrong way as well. Is it the truth? Yes. Sometimes, can the truth hurt? Yes, but I also said that to motivate you. You should want to be where Shinzo is right now, coming off the biggest win of his career, and come Dynasty, you have an opportunity to get the biggest win of yours. Imagine that, Mig De Decker picking up a upset victory on Ronan Malosi. Can you imagine the headlines? But I gotta be honest, your chances… they’re not looking too good, because you’re not going into the match with the right mindset, aka The Malosi Mindset. Already, I’ve seen you make excuses for yourself, and for others, and that’s not part of a Malosi Mindset, that’s part of a loser’s mindset. Really, you’re going into this with the same mindset of people that I’ve beaten before.

You’ve attempted to discredit me, and my accolades. Check. You’ve dragged Andre Walker’s name into this for no reason, and claimed that I’m tarnishing his legacy. Not that that’s even possible, because Andre’s legacy is one that can never be tarnished, given the things he’s done here. Already, that man is a future EAW Hall of Famer, and while I’ve spent the last few months attempting to carry on his legacy, I have a new purpose in mind, because as far as Andre’s legacy goes, he’ll carry that on himself if and when he decides to return. This is about my legacy, and the one I want to leave on EAW. Losing the Interwire Championship might’ve been the best thing to ever happen to me, because it’s opened my eyes to some things. But when it comes to legacy, what will Ronan Malosi’s be? Well, I think the EAW universe will have nothing but POSITIVE things to say about me, because I’ll dedicate the rest of my career to making them smile, to making them think positive about themselves. Mig, I hope that you still think positive about yourself following the loss to me on Dynasty, and actually, it hopes it ignites another spark within you, except one with a better outcome than joining KAI-ZEN. I hope losing to me puts you on the right path this time, and that’s buying into the Malosi Mindset, because you’ll be surprised where the right attitude can get you. If you think positive, then positive things will happen to you, and for all the doubters out there, I’ll prove to them why they shouldn’t. I’ll prove to them why they should believe in Ronan Malosi.
 
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