Some of you out there in SGland may remember my bitching and moaning quite a few times in the recent past about the situation concerning the wrestling promotion i've been working for.
I had wondered for many different reasons many different times if I should quit or not, and not just the IWF but the whole wrestling business altogether.
Well, last night I finally did quit. The IWF that is, not the business. I know now that no matter what happens with which promotion that i'll never be completely free of the wrestling business, it's in my blood and there's no getting around it.
I really didn't have any other choice the way I saw it. it was either be loyal to the boys who brought me in to the company (one of which brought me into the business), or be loyal to the promoter.
I chose my fellow workers, my brothers, my friends. First the firing started and then the quitting started and I couldn't turn my back on the people who have done so much for me over the years, the people i've bled, sweated, and cried with, and for. It may not have been smart business but it was the only right, good choice I could make.
So, now i'm a samurai without a master and i'm left wondering where I go from here.
Only time will tell I suppose, but if this is the end of all things for us as a whole then at least I leave it all with my pride and my honor fully intact.
And that's enough for me.
I had wondered for many different reasons many different times if I should quit or not, and not just the IWF but the whole wrestling business altogether.
Well, last night I finally did quit. The IWF that is, not the business. I know now that no matter what happens with which promotion that i'll never be completely free of the wrestling business, it's in my blood and there's no getting around it.
I really didn't have any other choice the way I saw it. it was either be loyal to the boys who brought me in to the company (one of which brought me into the business), or be loyal to the promoter.
I chose my fellow workers, my brothers, my friends. First the firing started and then the quitting started and I couldn't turn my back on the people who have done so much for me over the years, the people i've bled, sweated, and cried with, and for. It may not have been smart business but it was the only right, good choice I could make.
So, now i'm a samurai without a master and i'm left wondering where I go from here.
Only time will tell I suppose, but if this is the end of all things for us as a whole then at least I leave it all with my pride and my honor fully intact.
And that's enough for me.
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I think your loyalty remains where it should. You are better at making important decisions than you realize.
I love you, too. ♥