Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 1:08:53 GMT -5
(Not really meant to be continued upon, but I won't complain if someone decides to say something)
The following was a video message sent to us here at EHWF.com a few hours before Revenge coming from none other then David Arnold:
Acceptance.
David sits there, staring off into space. Behind him, just another motel room, no special effects, no special lights, just a normal motel room. David wearing nothing special, just jeans and a t-shirt, just normal clothing.
Acceptance that in a few hours I will not defeat DGS. Acceptance that he is simply better then me in the ring. Acceptance that there's a more likely chance of him ending my career tonight, putting me down for good.
Acceptance that I may or may not have a daughter out there with a woman I loved more then almost anyone I've ever loved before. Acceptance that she has moved on and will soon be married to another man. Acceptance that I may still be completely in love with her.
The following was a video message sent to us here at EHWF.com a few hours before Revenge coming from none other then David Arnold:
Acceptance.
David sits there, staring off into space. Behind him, just another motel room, no special effects, no special lights, just a normal motel room. David wearing nothing special, just jeans and a t-shirt, just normal clothing.
Acceptance that in a few hours I will not defeat DGS. Acceptance that he is simply better then me in the ring. Acceptance that there's a more likely chance of him ending my career tonight, putting me down for good.
Acceptance that I may or may not have a daughter out there with a woman I loved more then almost anyone I've ever loved before. Acceptance that she has moved on and will soon be married to another man. Acceptance that I may still be completely in love with her.
Acceptance that I am a mental disaster. Acceptance that every wrestling company I work for, it's a repeat over and over again, some success, but eventual failure. Acceptance that I am not a normal person, but that I am a walking cancer, ruining the lives of those who are associated with me for too long. Acceptance that no matter how many kids out there see me as a role model, no matter how many people out there buy my merchandise and cheer for me and say that I'm their hero, no matter what I say or do anymore, I will never be the professional wrestler, or even the man, I have always dreamt of being.
David just stares off to the side of the camera, as if staring into space, before looking at the camera finally, a lost look in his eyes.
Acceptance. The acceptance of knowing that David Arnold is known as a whiny, complaining, pathetic loser. The acceptance of knowing that David Arnold has always been the cancer of professional wrestling, not the present and future of it. The acceptance of knowing that David Arnold has never been the best of the best, but has always been just one of the rest. The acceptance of knowing that David Walter Arnold is and will forever be remembered and known by one word.... Failure...
David just stares off to the side of the camera, as if staring into space, before looking at the camera finally, a lost look in his eyes.
Acceptance. The acceptance of knowing that David Arnold is known as a whiny, complaining, pathetic loser. The acceptance of knowing that David Arnold has always been the cancer of professional wrestling, not the present and future of it. The acceptance of knowing that David Arnold has never been the best of the best, but has always been just one of the rest. The acceptance of knowing that David Walter Arnold is and will forever be remembered and known by one word.... Failure...