MATCH PROMO I don't get it wrong twice. (Dynasty #02)

Vincent Mondrian

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I've already learned a lesson or two, and I've learned them through difficult and tedious situations alike.


From Shisui Tategami all the way to AJ Redding, since I've made my debut here in Elite Answers Wrestling, it has been nothing more than a ceaseless lesson. From the start, I've perpetually learned that there is no truly telling what someone is capable of until you've faced them inside the ring, but that doesn't seem to be the case all of the time. Sometimes, just by analyzing your opponent is enough to fully estimate someone. I believe that to be the case with you, AIRI. I'm confident enough to believe that – after analyzing your capabilities and your efforts – you simply do not have what it takes to overcome the heat of passion. It seems that every single time you're faced with an opponent that has even the slightest bit of passion for this sport, you buckle under pressure and wave the white flag. Why is that? Is it because you're not good enough? Is your wit just too weak? If that's the case, then the list of names you mentioned beforehand are just like you. You mention the idea of learning, yet, it seems like you've decided to try and learn with your eyes and ears completely shut. You haven't learned from your past mistakes and it beams over all your other “qualities”. I learned from my mistakes, I showed that I can always see both sides of one's character, but at times, not everyone has both sides on display. I've tried to view your positives, but I hate to say that there's very bleak few to even mention. Perhaps one of your greatest features is your aggression, but even then, your aggression is nothing short of barbaric and incoherent. Or, maybe one of your greatest features is the deprivation of success and lack of accomplishment. Besides the two of those things, I believe those to be all that there is left to exactly speak of. While you may be right when you say the majority enjoy a good bit of mental resilience, you don't seem to have that. You're stuck. You made a change to yourself but that change has brought you absolutely nowhere, whether you like to admit or not, that change has brought nothing to the table. Maybe the best thing you had going for you just happened to be that, “Rule The World” mentality, at least that mentality has brought another being to greatness, a kind of greatness and influence you can't achieve. You sought to make a change that wasn't exactly necessary if you could just back your ideas with skill. I don't believe your logic to be one of fact and reasoning, I believe it to be built off of how you're feeling in that particular moment, which is why the two of us are polar opposites. You let your emotions get caught in a net and you let your opponents control the pace with their mental strength, so if you had any cells in that brain of yours, you'd leave weakness out of the ring. After all, isn't that what the best Elitist does? Would they not snuff out any sort of weakness they're able to detect and erase every trace of it? If I remember correctly, that's exactly what a true Elitist does. With the way you compared my two statements about Shisui, you must be listening to a completely different man, AIRI. Those two statements that you used were practically the same opinion, I have no idea what you tried to do there, but whatever it was, it clearly did not work. If your hopes were to get some sort of reaction out of me by claiming something with such insignificance, then try investing your faith into something with more of a payout, something like motivation and drive for victory.


Do you think I'm not able to see you lying, AIRI? You're lying straight through your teeth and it shows.


That loss to Tategami indeed did bother you, especially after hearing that portion of you speaking of Tategami when he was no longer the topic of the hour, that alone just shows you were bothered. I'm sure losing to someone who you considered to be, “beneath you” was certainly an experience. Not that you'd use that experience as a greater motive for competing. I'm sure it would be a disgrace to you, the ring, and Elite Answers Wrestling in general if you were to have Shisui guiding you through these waters, especially since you likely have more experience than he does, even if it isn't by much. I do revel in bringing you pressure, because pressure is exactly what pushes someone to give their absolute best. If you're not going to give your absolute best, then what's the point in even facing me? What's the point in even competing? Victory is a privilege to those who give their best and have the capability to push past their opponents ability, their opponents wit, their opponents determination, their opponents passion, and their opponents style. If you're not willing to do that, then you do not bear that privilege, you are not given that prerogative. I do not care if people listen to me, because unlike you, I do not depend on the thinking of others in order to make my mind. I do not depend on others to build my confidence. I do not depend on others to sharpen my craft. The only person that I depend on is myself, that's the only opinion that matters in my book. I've already shown that beforehand against the likes of Shisui and Chiyo. They've given their opinions about me, but I did not listen, not even for a second. Just like yours, their opinions don't matter to me. As rising stars within this company, I don't need the comments of other rising stars. I was not beaten by Chiyo, you must be thinking of some other man. He outsmarted me once and that was the only time. After I'm finished with you, I plan to make that wrong a right, no matter what it is that I have to do, I will accomplish that. Your comments were not reasonable, but if that's what you call reasonable, then I don't want to hear what else you have to say. Keeping this act of constant copeanisms and excuses will not help you in the long run – which is why I will inevitably surpass you in greatness. My efforts will be greater than yours at least the majority of the time. The impact that I will eventually lay upon Dynasty will stretch far longer than the one you plan on making. My skill will be known far more than you will ever dream of. You might call that delusion, but that couldn't be farther from the truth. Rather than referring to it as, “mindless delusion”, refer it to what it is. The pursuit of passion. Whether or not you'd like to believe that is entirely up to you, I frankly just do not care.


No matter what you do, your efforts will be in vain, AIRI, that much is true. Unless you make a career-defining change, you will continue to be stuck in this exact same position, until the end of your days. Unfortunate, yet true. I admit, I've failed in the past, but those days are past me. My skills have done nothing but sharpened since the last time I stepped inside that ring, you'll see that soon enough. That aside, you're right, I have failed in the past, that's something I'm not afraid to admit. I've walked out of those encounters a new man each time, bearing new knowledge and learning of new techniques. I've evolved since then. In fact, I'd argue that I evolve every single time I finish a match. I've adapted to several different outcomes of a singular encounter. You claim to be near equals, but later state that you're just barely above me because of your ability to think, but I have faith that the both of us know that just isn't true. There's evidence supporting the fact that you just don't think before you speak, which is crystal clear to me. I'm willing to admit when I'm wrong and I just might've been wrong when it came to you getting your success on a silver platter. After all, there's not much success to begin with. These losses have been because they fed you to the lions. They hand chose you because they knew you were an easy fight for the opponents you faced. They didn't have any faith in you which is why they tossed you straight at them. Take it how you will, but it seems as if they didn't necessarily believe in you in the first place. Truly unfortunate to think of it that way, but that just might be the truth. You only call it a lie because you want it to be a lie, when the honest, cold, hard truth is that it isn't a lie. It's just one of your many copeanisms to try and reevaluate yourself. I find it funny that you mention lies considering the fact that you mentioned the spotlight that I earned, something that I actually fought for, something that I craved. Though, I haven't been given nearly the same amount of time to shine compared to you.


When you did manage to face credible elitists, you were being fed USING a silver spoon. If you hadn't already noticed, there was no faith in your victory, none at all. There was no test. You were simply the first fish they laid their eyes upon, and once they caught you, there was no running from fate. They threw you into the sharks territory and they ripped you into pieces. Just like Shisui beating Myles, there was no way in hell you were ever going to beat any one of those credible elitists. It's a tough pillow to swallow, but it's the undoubtable truth. That fire you mention, it better be the largest fire that has ever been sparked, otherwise, I don't want it. It's not enough. If you do attempt your comedic attempt at, “trampling my head and stomping my jaw until it breaks”, then a weak little spark won't be enough.


Was Milli Banks being honest or was she just being nice?


Let's be completely honest here. Did you reignite her flame or did she pour the lighter fluid and set the fire herself? You seem to take great pride in losing to those two, which is not exactly something to be proud of. If the tables were flipped and it was you who beat Milli Banks and it was you who beat Ms. Extreme, then I'd understand, but you didn't do that, did you? When you had the opportunity of victory, you just couldn't grasp it. With the habit you've developed, you're destined to fail amongst everything else. It's almost as if that's your sole purpose within Elite Answers Wrestling. It's almost as if your purpose is to fail, to be squandered, to be associated with defeat and negligence. Words might be stronger than actions, but your actions have proved what your words contradicted. You're at a constant disadvantage. Whether it be against Chiyo, against Mig De Decker, against Shinzo Sasaki, even against Shisui Tategami. You've always been underskilled and gapped in the most vital aspects of an elitist. You're expecting change but you haven't done a single thing to spearhead that change. It's not as if you haven't been granted the opportunity, because you have, you just don't know how to capitalize on the opportunity set in front of you. Because if you did, you'd be in a much grander situation that you are in now. I haven't underestimated you, I've perfectly estimated you, and I did it with nothing more than facts.


Following this Friday, we'll see who was right in the end.


Just know one thing.


I don't get it wrong twice.​
 

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