Post by Syren on Sept 9, 2012 18:11:11 GMT
(OOC: For the record. I'm not bringing Syren back, nor do I have any plans to do so. This is a one-off thing given her past relationship with Genesis as way to pay her respects to the fallen King).
Given the recent news of Genesis' untimely, yet unforseen demise. Wrestlers tonight, in addition to there usual works. Are given the option to pay there respects to Genesis. Whether in a positive, or even negative light. Wrestlers from the past and present who have had the chance to be around Genesis over the years. Are now given the floor to express themselves.
Tonight, Syren made her return. As she sits down for the camera's to talk a little about Genesis' personal life. Not many people knew him that well outside the ring. The two were once married, and despite how things ended for them personally. She always had a deep amount of respect for him. As Syren would show here tonight.
Syren: "I first met Genesis back in 2004. It was our Senior Year back in High School. I had just moved to California from Arizona. It was one of those deals where all the stars aligned and we just clicked right from the start. We shared similar intrests in music and loved alot of the same movies. About the only time we ever really clashed was whenever I would have to stay on him about getting stuff done (laughs). Genesis absolutely hated it when people tried to tell him what to do. He was such an outspoken, yet very independent person.
We were together for the next three years. Got married for a short period of time. Then we went our separate ways when his career started to take off. To a point where he was traveling all over the world. Sometimes wrestling for multiple promotions at a time. There were moments I thought this guy wasn't human (chuckles). When it came to this business. He was like an Android in some ways. He was like a robot to where he kept going and going. That desire and passion he had for this business was something I never saw in any other superstar. When people talk about having that desire to be the very best in this industry. It wasn't just a load of hot air from Genesis. He wanted to live this everyday of his life, and go to any extremes to prove that.
For as many times as Genesis has fallen down along the way. He's been able to dust himself off and get back up. Swinging for the fences just as hard as he ever could before. And uh.."
[/color]Given the recent news of Genesis' untimely, yet unforseen demise. Wrestlers tonight, in addition to there usual works. Are given the option to pay there respects to Genesis. Whether in a positive, or even negative light. Wrestlers from the past and present who have had the chance to be around Genesis over the years. Are now given the floor to express themselves.
Tonight, Syren made her return. As she sits down for the camera's to talk a little about Genesis' personal life. Not many people knew him that well outside the ring. The two were once married, and despite how things ended for them personally. She always had a deep amount of respect for him. As Syren would show here tonight.
Syren: "I first met Genesis back in 2004. It was our Senior Year back in High School. I had just moved to California from Arizona. It was one of those deals where all the stars aligned and we just clicked right from the start. We shared similar intrests in music and loved alot of the same movies. About the only time we ever really clashed was whenever I would have to stay on him about getting stuff done (laughs). Genesis absolutely hated it when people tried to tell him what to do. He was such an outspoken, yet very independent person.
We were together for the next three years. Got married for a short period of time. Then we went our separate ways when his career started to take off. To a point where he was traveling all over the world. Sometimes wrestling for multiple promotions at a time. There were moments I thought this guy wasn't human (chuckles). When it came to this business. He was like an Android in some ways. He was like a robot to where he kept going and going. That desire and passion he had for this business was something I never saw in any other superstar. When people talk about having that desire to be the very best in this industry. It wasn't just a load of hot air from Genesis. He wanted to live this everyday of his life, and go to any extremes to prove that.
For as many times as Genesis has fallen down along the way. He's been able to dust himself off and get back up. Swinging for the fences just as hard as he ever could before. And uh.."
Syren starts to tear up. As she starts to wipe away the tears from her eyes. She struggles for a brief moment. But is able to regain control of her emotions to continue.
Syren: "Ya know, I think back to last year. When you was supposed to have retired. Thinking about what was to have been your final match with Shia Storm. To... what ultimately happened to you when everything ended. I often wondered if you should have stayed away from the business? I don't mean this in a mean spirited way. I know you well enough that the reason you came back, was because you got bored. (laughs). Gen. was always the type that had to keep going. He had to be involved in something. I think when he was forced into retirement last year. Then he saw how he (Shia) left this company. A part of him felt betrayed, like his career was ended in vain to someone that he thought deserved the rub from him. But because of the circumstances. He wanted to come back on his terms and do this his way. Go out in a fashion that wasn't supposed to end like this."[/color]
Syren starts to sob uncontrollably. As she just lets it all out. The more she talked about Genesis. The more the reality of the situation began to sink in to her mind. That Genesis for all she, and the rest of the wrestling populous knew. He wasn't coming back. A body was never recovered and all the authorities could only assume that he was dead. Based on the amount of blood that was lost in the crime scene.
Syren: "I remember seeing you back in the ring. Your head was shaved, and you had this whole new look about yourself. I knew you struggled in those couple of months that you came back to the ring. Maybe the matches didn't exactly go as you had hoped. But I could tell that you were still the best that ever stepped foot in the ring. The wrestlers that had the opportunity to work with you over the years. I knew came out better from it. Learning something from you. As much as your own career excelled. I remember the importance that you would always talk about when it came to the people you would work with. How you worked just as hard to make them look as good as you did. In hopes they would get better and excel in there own careers. Not many wrestlers would do that. I think alot of times. Because of your attitude. That part about your career was overshadowed. Throughout all the so called "drama" stuff that, to me was complete BS made up through a combination of jealousy and bitterness from others. You did anything and everything in your power to make sure the fans went home with a smile on your face. Win, Lose or Draw. You wanted to be the best match on the card no matter who you faced, and where your match ended up on the card that night.
The one thing I'll always remember about you was the qualities that very, very few people knew little about you. That outside the cold exterior you would put on in public. You were a loving, yet at times quiet person at home. I can remember when we lived together. There were times I never knew you was in the house (laughs). Because you would be off somewhere reading a book or studying up on something. You would be at your desk. Writing and planning things out. Coming up with ideas for other people who may have been struggling to get there feet wet at the time. I know that at the end of the day. Our relationship ended on a sour note. You went and did your thing. I did mine, and started a modeling career in addition to the brief wrestling career I had for myself. But the one thing I'll always remember about you Genesis was the times that you were as kind, and as loving as anybody could possibly be. To me, I smile when I think back to those happier times. For me, the times you were happy and smiled around me. Nulls and voids every negative the public eye had to say about you.
To them, you were the King of Controversy. You may have been this selfish, egotistical prick in there eyes. But to me? You were the King of my heart, and I'll always love you.
Goodbye my love, and hopefully. We will meet again."[/color]
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