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With Experience Comes Wisdom; To Those Willing to Learn Its Lessons
Topic Started: Mar 23 2012, 11:40 PM (102 Views)
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*The following comes from an exclusive video posted on www.rcwfwrestling.com and Max Krimson’s youtube channel*

The video, clearly shot by a webcam much like many of Max Krimson’s past videos, showed the face and upper body of Max Krimson in the center of the frame. He was wearing a generic black t-shirt reminiscent of his early days in the RCWF. In the background one could see the off-white wall of a well-lit room. Over Krimson’s shoulders, an observant viewer may have noticed the top-right corner of a bookshelf, a rack holding various cd’s, video games, and dvd’s, and the headstock of a bass guitar poking out behind his left shoulder. Max sat upright but relaxed, in a manner that suggested confidence but not arrogance. He spoke with a gentle calmness in direct contrast with the tense manner he spoke in when he last publicly addressed the RCWF.

I recognize that I’ve been quiet these past few months, and that I owe you all, the fans, several explanations, so I’ll get right to it. Last September, I disappeared from the RCWF without a word. At the time, I had just returned from a month-long absence which was the result of changes in the organization of the RCWF. I was frustrated with management for leaving me off camera for so long, and admittedly I felt lost at the time, as Far Beyond Better 2.0 was abruptly disbanded when I was sent to Painkiller and certain members were released from the company. Additionally, I had only recently lost my Revolution World Championship (which was, at the time, an actual world title with genuine prestige attached to it) to Jake Rogers, a man I bitterly hated at the time but have more recently come to greatly respect.

Traces of shame seemed to appear on Max’s face as he recalled his long, brutal feud with Jake Rogers, which saw do many unsavory things such as completely destroying the pirate’s ship, the Rum Runner. Shaking off regretful embarrassment at his past actions, Krimson continued to speak.

Of course, there’s much more to why I left. You see, that month off was my first break in a nearly two year long career, and it offered me a chance to think. It offered me, for the first time, a chance to remember who I was before I signed with the RCWF, and what my intentions were in the beginning. It offered me a chance to reflect on who I had become since then, and it revealed something unsightly. Throughout my entire life, I’ve always made it my mission to be the best person I possibly could be. I’ve always tried to be selfless, to help others, and hopefully make the world a better place. When I came to RCWF, that’s what I wanted to do. I wanted to spread these morals and I wanted to entertain people, to make them happy. Being a competitor changed me though. I tasted championship gold twice at the beginning of my career as a tag team competitor, and I wanted more. I became selfish. I became arrogant. I lost sight of what I wanted and who I was, and I took a dark turn. I betrayed my partner and allied myself with Razor Sharp, who was also quite arrogant and selfish at the time. We formed Far Beyond Better 2.0 with Showtime Brooks and Brandon Richards, who were in a similar state, because that’s what we truly believed we were, and as a result felt we were entitled to the complete dominance we tirelessly pursued. It always eluded us, though. With every victory came a loss. We were young and foolish. And we did some horrible things. We said some horrible things, about other wrestlers and about you, the fans. And so, today, I sincerely apologize to you all for all that I’ve said and all that I’ve done. And this is why I left. When I realized just how much wrestling here had changed me, I thought it would be for the best that I leave. I went back home and lived for a few months, and I thought that I’d hung up my boots for good. I’d actually gone to teach music, believe it or not. It was nice.

Max smiled, remembering the calmness of his three months away from the RCWF.

And then…I got a phone call. It was from the man you all know as Razor Sharp. He was having some trouble with a couple of trolls by the names of Justin Rom and Snowman and needed my help. I was hesitant at first, but I also saw that Razor had managed to overcome the same vices that haunted me and thought that, having learned my lesson, it could be okay after all…and I did owe him, after all. So I broke out my gear, Razor hooked me up with a new contract, and now here I am. And I won’t be making the same mistakes this time.

Max began to grin, brimming with eager confidence.

So now I turn my attention to the present…the tag team division. British Invasion…you two make me shake my head. You really do. You remind me a bit of how foolish I used to be. So arrogant…and yet even with a numbers advantage you seemed to have your hands full the other night. You guys may think you’re something special wearing those belts, but don’t forget that I wore it first, and hopefully you’ll become a bit more humble should Razor and I beat you and I wear it again. I feel similarly about Team Elite, but you guys haven’t even proven yourselves with a championship yet. Now, I’m not going to say something so full of hubris as a promise victory. I will, however, warn you: I am by comparison to you a veteran of this division and of this company. I have an advantage of experience that you all lack, and if you get too cocky it’ll be your downfall.

At those last words, the video abruptly comes to stop, marking its end.
1x Revolution World Champion
4x World Tag Team Champion (2x w/Arcangel as Nextwave, 2x w/Razor Sharp as Far Beyond Better)
2x United States Champion
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