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A new season, a new beginning, and a new chance. Unfortunately, I’m no longer a member of the Showdown Roster as of right now, as at the EAW Draft - the tables turned, and everything got to meet a change, as I was drafted to the Dynasty Brand. And well, I can’t really say that it’s necessarily a bad thing though, because a change is sometimes pretty needed. And don’t get me wrong, I certainly acknowledge the fact that I had one hell of a rookie season on Showdown, but to get better, to get past the level you are on, to be able to move on to the next step, you have to deal with being put in a whole new position. A different brand, with different Elitists as a part of your roster, and different titles to compete for. No need to lie at this point, I’m hugely excited. I mean, Dynasty? It’s where all of this started in the first place. Yeah, that might kinda not seem memorable at all considering that my stint on Dynasty did not exceed three weeks, but yeah, that is the truth. My EAW Career began on Dynasty, when I won my debut match defeating Alex Myers, but then not even three weeks after I got drafted to Showdown and started accomplishing everything I got any sort of a chance to accomplish. Now I’m back to where my career started, and I’m ready to have a proper run there. I lost to Jack Ripley at Pain For Pride, and well, fuck that, but now? As I already said, it’s a new beginning, and I have to capitalize on the momentum I was able to gain from everything that , on Showdown in Season 15, but at the same time move on from any shortcoming I had to deal with in it. Right now, I can say that finally - FINALLY, this…is the time to rebuild my legacy. No matter how bumpy my road has been so far, and no matter how much destruction; how much of a statement I’m willing to make at this point, and how hard hard that could be, I believe… that I CAN; that this is THE time; that it’s all certainly a part of The Process - The Process of Amir Yusuf rebuilding the damn legacy the RIGHT way, and making his way back to Championship Gold. Championship Gold I didn’t get the chance to have my proper run with. Which is all my fault by the way; the one that took that chance away from ME…was me. The one that allowed that chance be stolen from me like that while I had it secured right in the palm of my hand…was me. I…was my own worst enemy for too long - but no, ALL OF THAT…is over now. A new beginning is all I needed, and after I just got it, I can safely say that now it’s time. Time for my rapid rise to continue, but with even better dimensions. Time for business to go the way it should, and for Amir Yusuf…to finally get his flowers. Dynasty is going to be where everything finally takes the most fitting, and certainly the most right direction for it to take. That…that is what I will put all of my focus on making sure it happens.
So for my first match here on Dynasty this season, well, as much as I don’t even know how to react to that, yeah, I don’t really think it’s that bad after all. I mean, that kinda… seems like a good way to start all of this, I guess? Well, not really the best way to, or even anywhere close, but it’s not as terrible as it looks. On the very first Friday Night Dynasty of Season 16, in my very first match of said season, I will be taking on two of the lowest names on the bar, Shane Gates and Nick Hart, alongside…Ryan Wilson. That really is all. Which is sort of disappointing to be honest. Alongside the dude I took the New Breed Championship away from, I will be facing two bottom-of-the-barrel Elitists, with no idea how that could even end up. And don’t get me wrong, with names like those in the equation, I certainly could take on those two in a handicap match, and hell, I would win even if wrestling with one of my arms tied up behind my back, but at THIS situation? I will have a partner I’m forced to work and co-exist with, and a partner I, to be quite honest, can’t stand in the slightest. A guy that might just let his ego get in the way, and cost me a guaranteed win because of some history we share - history that came to an end nine months ago. I’m going to begin this by addressing you, Ryan. I’m not down to lose my first match of the season, especially to two jobbers, and I don’t think you are either. So please, just for one night, just for one fucking night, forget about the fact that I was the one that ended your New Breed Championship reign, put your ego aside instead of allowing it to get in the way, and don’t cost me a match I, again, am GUARANTEED to win on my terms. Either stick to what you said in your own promotional video, Ryan, or go on and do whatever the hell your heart desires in case it wasn’t what you’re supposed to do, and in that case, all you have to do is to ensure that you would be able to deal with the consequences, and to give you the cut short of a long road, you wouldn’t be.
First of all, Shane Gates, the question I wanna start addressing you by asking is how long have you been here for? More than 4 years? And what have you tended to achieve throughout that good enough period of time so far? I mean, people always get to make fun out of Lucas Johnson for example because he has been here for the same amount of time as the likes of Xander Payne, Drake King, and Kassidy Heart to name a few, but has achieved nothing aside from a whack ass New Breed Championship Reign, while you on the other hand, you have been here as long as all of those names, and your list of accomplishments is literally empty. Do you know how long I have been here, Shane? I have been here for only one year so far, which means basically the quarter of how long you, and yet the list of your accomplishments and accolades is not as long as the quarter of mine. And well, you being here for over FOUR YEARS but still being unable to add any sort of an achievement to your record; still being unable to overcome the likes of Jonny Airhart, Johnny Andrews, Solomon Stane, Alex Myers, and Kirk Redwood; still being unable to make your name known to this day - automatically makes you a shitty wrestler. People that have been here as long as you, most of them to be more specific, are already Hall of Famers and former World Champions, while you - you’re evidently a low-carder at best. There was time when I believed that nothing in the world is a guarantee, and that everything is possible and inevitable, but that’s till reality hit, and I understood the truth. The truth that says that the likes of you, those who could never move on from the bottom because they lack talent - including you by the way - are never going to be witnessed enjoying success. What does that mean? In our case, that refers to the fact that the scenario of someone like you, managing to hold something…over someone like me, is certainly the furthest from having any fucking rights to get referred to by the word ‘inevitable’ or anything holding the same meaning. Our breeds are different. And hearing this from someone that is three years newer to this than you should really give you the chance to recognize how much of a disgrace you are, and how weird it is that you shamelessly never tried to become something better or upgrade yourself. I mean, hell, even those who once lacked talent managed to become better working on themselves, and by their hard-work - but apparently talent is not the only weapon your arsenal lacks; it’s effort as well. Because yeah, I could care less if this sounds brutal or harsh; you have always been such an inconvenient, lazy Elitist that never once gave his management an actual reason to trust him for opportunities, which is why the last time you were featured in a title match, was in that National Elite Championship match against Minerva and Kirk Redwood; a match you were only in because you BEGGED for a shot before, while the other guy had to qualify and earn it in a Number One Contender’s Match instead. And throughout your stint as a tag team with that very same guy, and despite how much newer to this than you he is, he still outshined you, and still easily managed to come across as the better half, and that’s because he’s a good competitor by the way, it’s just because YOU are a bad one. Hell, I wouldn’t be surprised if you get outperformed by Nick Hart this week before the two of you face the same fate, and that’s just because you’re an Elitist whose level allowed to be an easy meal for newer talent to prove being than. See you in the ring when it’s time for my merciless beat-up to be handed, Gates.
And as for Nick Hart, well, the case is even worse at this point, because I don’t know who the fuck that even is. I mean, the first time I ever saw that name was when I knew that he is going to be featured on the same match as myself this week, and as any proper Elitist would, I did my research on the guy - and well, damn, I wish I didn’t, because that was more pathetic than Shane Gates still being unable to move on from the low-card despite being here for four years so far. The man couldn’t win his debut match, and kept the state being him never being able to win win himself a match until he faced Lila Vandran and Liana DeLion alongside Xerxes Godfrey in that 24/7 Battle Royal Preview Match where Xerxes HANDED him the win. The guy’s first - and only - win in EAW, is A WIN HE WAS HANDED by Xerxes Godfrey; a win he was HANDED by another guy that still has yet to prove himself. I don’t really wanna put this as a personal attack on you, Nick, but quite frankly I don’t care if it comes across as one either; you aren’t one of those who come around and are immediately expected to do anything. Unlike people like myself, Alex Myers, Serenity, and even Johnny Andrews - you failed to make the statement a rookie should make in order to be believed in as a guy who’s going to be doing anything huge in the future. Point is, Rookie Nick Hart wouldn’t handle being in a ring with Rookie Amir Yusuf. And if rookie Nick Hart can’t deal with rookie Amir Yusuf, then rookie Nick Hart for sure can’t deal with former New Breed Champion Amir Yusuf either. You aren’t destined for a good future, you aren’t going to get any sort of success anytime soon, and you aren’t next on the line for anything. I could sit down here and cut a whole 30 Minutes promo on why someone like you is not one of those who are expected to be something, but I know that it isn’t worth the effort. As I already said more than once, the result of this match is nothing more than a guaranteed win for Amir Yusuf. But hey, I don’t think you should beat up yourself, though. You’re still better than Shane Gates.
This match to me, it’s nothing more than a method to send a message;
A message that says Amir Yusuf is ready to make Season 16 his.
A new season, a new beginning, and a new chance. Unfortunately, I’m no longer a member of the Showdown Roster as of right now, as at the EAW Draft - the tables turned, and everything got to meet a change, as I was drafted to the Dynasty Brand. And well, I can’t really say that it’s necessarily a bad thing though, because a change is sometimes pretty needed. And don’t get me wrong, I certainly acknowledge the fact that I had one hell of a rookie season on Showdown, but to get better, to get past the level you are on, to be able to move on to the next step, you have to deal with being put in a whole new position. A different brand, with different Elitists as a part of your roster, and different titles to compete for. No need to lie at this point, I’m hugely excited. I mean, Dynasty? It’s where all of this started in the first place. Yeah, that might kinda not seem memorable at all considering that my stint on Dynasty did not exceed three weeks, but yeah, that is the truth. My EAW Career began on Dynasty, when I won my debut match defeating Alex Myers, but then not even three weeks after I got drafted to Showdown and started accomplishing everything I got any sort of a chance to accomplish. Now I’m back to where my career started, and I’m ready to have a proper run there. I lost to Jack Ripley at Pain For Pride, and well, fuck that, but now? As I already said, it’s a new beginning, and I have to capitalize on the momentum I was able to gain from everything that , on Showdown in Season 15, but at the same time move on from any shortcoming I had to deal with in it. Right now, I can say that finally - FINALLY, this…is the time to rebuild my legacy. No matter how bumpy my road has been so far, and no matter how much destruction; how much of a statement I’m willing to make at this point, and how hard hard that could be, I believe… that I CAN; that this is THE time; that it’s all certainly a part of The Process - The Process of Amir Yusuf rebuilding the damn legacy the RIGHT way, and making his way back to Championship Gold. Championship Gold I didn’t get the chance to have my proper run with. Which is all my fault by the way; the one that took that chance away from ME…was me. The one that allowed that chance be stolen from me like that while I had it secured right in the palm of my hand…was me. I…was my own worst enemy for too long - but no, ALL OF THAT…is over now. A new beginning is all I needed, and after I just got it, I can safely say that now it’s time. Time for my rapid rise to continue, but with even better dimensions. Time for business to go the way it should, and for Amir Yusuf…to finally get his flowers. Dynasty is going to be where everything finally takes the most fitting, and certainly the most right direction for it to take. That…that is what I will put all of my focus on making sure it happens.
So for my first match here on Dynasty this season, well, as much as I don’t even know how to react to that, yeah, I don’t really think it’s that bad after all. I mean, that kinda… seems like a good way to start all of this, I guess? Well, not really the best way to, or even anywhere close, but it’s not as terrible as it looks. On the very first Friday Night Dynasty of Season 16, in my very first match of said season, I will be taking on two of the lowest names on the bar, Shane Gates and Nick Hart, alongside…Ryan Wilson. That really is all. Which is sort of disappointing to be honest. Alongside the dude I took the New Breed Championship away from, I will be facing two bottom-of-the-barrel Elitists, with no idea how that could even end up. And don’t get me wrong, with names like those in the equation, I certainly could take on those two in a handicap match, and hell, I would win even if wrestling with one of my arms tied up behind my back, but at THIS situation? I will have a partner I’m forced to work and co-exist with, and a partner I, to be quite honest, can’t stand in the slightest. A guy that might just let his ego get in the way, and cost me a guaranteed win because of some history we share - history that came to an end nine months ago. I’m going to begin this by addressing you, Ryan. I’m not down to lose my first match of the season, especially to two jobbers, and I don’t think you are either. So please, just for one night, just for one fucking night, forget about the fact that I was the one that ended your New Breed Championship reign, put your ego aside instead of allowing it to get in the way, and don’t cost me a match I, again, am GUARANTEED to win on my terms. Either stick to what you said in your own promotional video, Ryan, or go on and do whatever the hell your heart desires in case it wasn’t what you’re supposed to do, and in that case, all you have to do is to ensure that you would be able to deal with the consequences, and to give you the cut short of a long road, you wouldn’t be.
First of all, Shane Gates, the question I wanna start addressing you by asking is how long have you been here for? More than 4 years? And what have you tended to achieve throughout that good enough period of time so far? I mean, people always get to make fun out of Lucas Johnson for example because he has been here for the same amount of time as the likes of Xander Payne, Drake King, and Kassidy Heart to name a few, but has achieved nothing aside from a whack ass New Breed Championship Reign, while you on the other hand, you have been here as long as all of those names, and your list of accomplishments is literally empty. Do you know how long I have been here, Shane? I have been here for only one year so far, which means basically the quarter of how long you, and yet the list of your accomplishments and accolades is not as long as the quarter of mine. And well, you being here for over FOUR YEARS but still being unable to add any sort of an achievement to your record; still being unable to overcome the likes of Jonny Airhart, Johnny Andrews, Solomon Stane, Alex Myers, and Kirk Redwood; still being unable to make your name known to this day - automatically makes you a shitty wrestler. People that have been here as long as you, most of them to be more specific, are already Hall of Famers and former World Champions, while you - you’re evidently a low-carder at best. There was time when I believed that nothing in the world is a guarantee, and that everything is possible and inevitable, but that’s till reality hit, and I understood the truth. The truth that says that the likes of you, those who could never move on from the bottom because they lack talent - including you by the way - are never going to be witnessed enjoying success. What does that mean? In our case, that refers to the fact that the scenario of someone like you, managing to hold something…over someone like me, is certainly the furthest from having any fucking rights to get referred to by the word ‘inevitable’ or anything holding the same meaning. Our breeds are different. And hearing this from someone that is three years newer to this than you should really give you the chance to recognize how much of a disgrace you are, and how weird it is that you shamelessly never tried to become something better or upgrade yourself. I mean, hell, even those who once lacked talent managed to become better working on themselves, and by their hard-work - but apparently talent is not the only weapon your arsenal lacks; it’s effort as well. Because yeah, I could care less if this sounds brutal or harsh; you have always been such an inconvenient, lazy Elitist that never once gave his management an actual reason to trust him for opportunities, which is why the last time you were featured in a title match, was in that National Elite Championship match against Minerva and Kirk Redwood; a match you were only in because you BEGGED for a shot before, while the other guy had to qualify and earn it in a Number One Contender’s Match instead. And throughout your stint as a tag team with that very same guy, and despite how much newer to this than you he is, he still outshined you, and still easily managed to come across as the better half, and that’s because he’s a good competitor by the way, it’s just because YOU are a bad one. Hell, I wouldn’t be surprised if you get outperformed by Nick Hart this week before the two of you face the same fate, and that’s just because you’re an Elitist whose level allowed to be an easy meal for newer talent to prove being than. See you in the ring when it’s time for my merciless beat-up to be handed, Gates.
And as for Nick Hart, well, the case is even worse at this point, because I don’t know who the fuck that even is. I mean, the first time I ever saw that name was when I knew that he is going to be featured on the same match as myself this week, and as any proper Elitist would, I did my research on the guy - and well, damn, I wish I didn’t, because that was more pathetic than Shane Gates still being unable to move on from the low-card despite being here for four years so far. The man couldn’t win his debut match, and kept the state being him never being able to win win himself a match until he faced Lila Vandran and Liana DeLion alongside Xerxes Godfrey in that 24/7 Battle Royal Preview Match where Xerxes HANDED him the win. The guy’s first - and only - win in EAW, is A WIN HE WAS HANDED by Xerxes Godfrey; a win he was HANDED by another guy that still has yet to prove himself. I don’t really wanna put this as a personal attack on you, Nick, but quite frankly I don’t care if it comes across as one either; you aren’t one of those who come around and are immediately expected to do anything. Unlike people like myself, Alex Myers, Serenity, and even Johnny Andrews - you failed to make the statement a rookie should make in order to be believed in as a guy who’s going to be doing anything huge in the future. Point is, Rookie Nick Hart wouldn’t handle being in a ring with Rookie Amir Yusuf. And if rookie Nick Hart can’t deal with rookie Amir Yusuf, then rookie Nick Hart for sure can’t deal with former New Breed Champion Amir Yusuf either. You aren’t destined for a good future, you aren’t going to get any sort of success anytime soon, and you aren’t next on the line for anything. I could sit down here and cut a whole 30 Minutes promo on why someone like you is not one of those who are expected to be something, but I know that it isn’t worth the effort. As I already said more than once, the result of this match is nothing more than a guaranteed win for Amir Yusuf. But hey, I don’t think you should beat up yourself, though. You’re still better than Shane Gates.
This match to me, it’s nothing more than a method to send a message;
A message that says Amir Yusuf is ready to make Season 16 his.