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All dressed up with nowhere to go
Topic Started: Mar 25 2012, 11:44 AM (261 Views)
Joey NOX
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The following is an email we received from Joey NOX shortly thereafter the in-ring "incident" involving himself, Aries and Alex LeBlanc. He demanded that the email be published after PRW executives turned down his requests for a video segment after the "incident" in the ring. Joey even offered to pay to have the e-mail published, citing that "it's of no use on my site or any livejournal. After intense internal discussions, PRW offices have agreed to post this email but no more after this. Enjoy the last of Joey NOX.



"I'm heading to the ring, Joey."


There are two options when you hear this from Alex LeBlanc. You can GO or you can hide. You can either follow him to the ring and be apart of the firing squad or you can be getting fired upon. When Alex LeBlanc shoots, papa don't miss and needless to say, it's a grim situation. Given the choice I went to the ring because Alex is my brother...and if he's going to throw grenades, someone has to clean up the evidence. Rather it be me than someone doing it for the pub rub.


I went to the ring with Alex and Aries. I could tell by the long in his eyes that this was going to be something. He was focused and he had his eyes on the mic..that meant trouble. We all took that long walk knowing that in a few seconds I would be witness to something mystical. and once down there, Alex unleashed the rant of all rants. It was eloquent, it was vulgar, it was cold, it was factual, it was touching and it was abrasive all at once. He hit on topic after topic, shooting them out of the sky with point blank accuracy. Management? Shot em down from 25 yards away. Wrath? Shot her down from 50 yards. IQ? 100 yards. Ace? 200 yards. Easy peasy bullseyes. No problems there.


At that moment the only point that made me uneasy was Ninja MAGIC. Whether we want to admit it or not, MAGIC is an outstanding wrestler who pushed me to my limits. I won...but BARELY. He gave me a hell of a match. I told you guys that after that match I would know where MAGIC stood. He's damn good. I was just a hint better that night or perhaps just a hint luckier. Needless to say I tip my hat to him and bow in respect. Don't break out the anointing oil just yet but keep it close by.


None the less Alex was right enough that I didn't say anything. I did beat Ninja MAGIC and he is scheduled to take a month off so what the hell could I say? Not like he was lying there. Hell I didn't want to interrupt him. He was weaving a hatred quilt and even I wanted to see what patch was next. Such is the way of the master of rant and roar. It was Alex's world and we were all just living in it at that point in time. Then suddenly Alex said something that made me board a rocket ship like a Bruno Mars song and hop off that planet. He went after the fans.


Now let it be said that I've gone after the fans before in the past as well. I'm no Angel. The thing is over the years I've learned more and grown and matured. The fans shouldn't take the brunt of my own personal issues or the issues of management. They're paying customers with opinions of which they're entitled to express. In this economy, anyone who pays or contributes to my wallet is a fan worthy of respect.


Do I agree with you guys all the time? No. Alex should've won wrestler of the year, not Wrath. I think you guys are often too quick to make judgments and your opinion on "good wrestling" is clearly not the same as mine. Whatever. You guys want to like Wrath? Fine. More fans for Wrath still means I enjoy a healthy salary if you guys show up to cheer for her. Is she my favorite wrestler? No but I don't think she has to be. You guys like her, I don't. That's an opinion. We can have those. Regardless it was tough to stand there and listen to Alex run you guys down. All of you. I don't care if you say it's for the "bandwagoners" only. Everyone starts off as a bandwagon fan at some point. Noone is born loving PRW. These fans are all the same and they all deserve to be treated the same. You don't single them out because they didn't see you in Japan in 2006. They're watching you now so why care?


That's what Alex did. He targeted those fans he didn't approve of. He singled them out, called his shot and then fired. The worst part of all is these people never had a chance to fire back. He was headhunting unsuspecting people....almost cowardly.


I let Alex speak his piece as this odd feeling continued to churn in me. He spoke, he went off, I acted like a dumbass (because it's first instinct to me) and then the mic came free. He had officially pissed off 85% of the human populace and again, expected me to clean up the evidence. He offered it to me and I took it from him like always. I had acted out like an ass during his speech so he obviously expected me to back him up. Then something deep inside of me called out for a second. A little voice (in my head they talk to me etc etc) called out for me to do something right. For once. Mic in hand. I had the opportunity to do something right...something extraordinary.


This time I called my shot and took it. Right at us. Myself included. I came down to the ring, I had to bite the bullet too. We call that responsibility.


I won't recap what I said because there's no point. You know it. Go to a google or a youtube if you don't. The only regret I had is that it should've been done behind closed doors. Problem is I only had one chance to make that statement and it just happened to be in the ring. At the end of the day, I said what someone had to say...even if I had to say it to my best friend. I spoke and then I left to make sure that at least in my head, my voice was the last one heard. Fast forward a little bit and the world was still buzzing...even if it was about me now. I've had people tweet support for me and people tweet that they agree with Alex and despise me. I won't tell you what to think because that's beside the point. You can draw your own conclusions and make your own distinctions. That's your right. I didn't speak up to be right, I spoke up to correct a wrong. You respect the fans.


The next step should be quite interesting. Now I'm sure Alex LeBlanc will respond. He hasn't answered a text or phone call since the incident. I'm sure he's still steamed and I bet the next time I see him he's going to make sure I hear about it. He's entitled to tell me off. The one thing I won't do is apologize for saying what I said. I stand by it and in fact, I'd call it the proudest moment of my career. Big boy grew up.


I'm sure he's going to want to kill me but at the end of the day, we're all dressed up with nowhere to go....



and my suit is Teflon.
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