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It's just more of a token of saying I'm sorry
Topic Started: Jul 10 2017, 04:21 PM (6 Views)
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Steven Wright Sends Gift To Chris Colabello After Beaning - RealGM Wiretap
Steven Wright sent a gift to Chris Colabello after the pitcher plunked the first baseman with a fastball to the helmet on Sunday.


"Steven decided that he was going to send over a gift http://www.footballbearspro.com/Tom-Waddle-Bears-Jersey/ ," Colabello said, showcasing a large bottle of liquor.


"He didn't have to," he said. "I'm sure that's not cheap, too."


Wright was visibly upset on the mound http://www.footballbearspro.com/Ted-Larsen-Bears-Jersey/ , took off his hat and chatted with Colabello when he made his way to first.


"It's just more of a token of saying I'm sorry," Wright said. "I didn't really want it to be a public thing because it was really between me and him.


"I know it's not a necessary thing. The gift was more for me than it was for him to kind of ease it for myself for what happened."

We cheer for the hero, we boo for the Heel. But what keeps us from getting over our lights punched out by a 430 pound monster that you just an a$#ole. Or let?s say you are the 430 pound ?Fat? or ?Slob? and what about the heel that is booed? Does he take it personal? Does it bother him? Wrestling psychology is very completed. It is also very simple and basic to learn best yet you don?t need hours of classes and tests. It all revolves around ?Selling?. Perhaps the most important term used in the business. Selling as it is called means making the people believe what you are doing. So if you are a heel, the more heat (crowd anger) you draw the show they receive and the more you are remembered. If you?re a heel you want to be the most hated person in the building. That after all is your job. If you are a hero or Face as it is called you want everyone to love you. Giving high fives http://www.footballbearspro.com/Tarik-Cohen-Bears-Jersey/ , autographs, pose for pictures or whatever makes them happy. Either way remember plus or negative it is your character not you personally. Use it to feel your momentum and develop your identity. Keeping ?KayFabe? in practice or like a magician not revealing the secret to his illusion is important to the show. Okay it is easy to deal with everyone loving you, if you?re a cuddly, snuggly http://www.footballbearspro.com/Sherrick-McManis-Bears-Jersey/ , puppy. If you?re a Siberian Bull and just killed an American you don?t want to be loved in America or anywhere but home. The first thing that you need to ask yourself is can I separate my character from Reality? For me it was easy behind a mask. No one knew the man behind the mask so anything I did was a Destroyer or Flag that did everything was them not me. Without a mask it?s a bit more challenging as people see you and think that you are your gimmick in and out of the ring. My experience with others in the business is they act different in and out of the ring. Often we were not allowed to mingle with crowd until after the entire show was over. Being hated however can be rough, hearing put downs and boo?s can make anyone feel hurt or but as I said turn it into heat and it will ultimately make a better show. Learning to not take it personally helps. Also wear it as a badge of honor. Of its drawing heat then you?re doing your job and bask in the glory. Making a memorable appearance is what keeps you coming back and getting more bookings. In some cases it is necessary to block out the crowd as you can and focus on the job at hand putting on a good show. One VERY critical piece of information and advice NEVER put your hands on a person in the crowd. However if it?s arranged, scripted and part of the show than go for it. Assaulting anyone who is not on payroll is a lawsuit and arrest would be a good thing and would kill your federation so doesn?t do it. Get in their face and get worked up. Threaten and draw heat but NEVER act on it EVER. With that said moving on to the hero. It?s great to take pictures, sign autographs and give tips and advice to aspiring future generations but make sure that there is a line. We tend not to think of negative or extreme negative but our world has changed unfortunately there are stories of fans and stalkers. It?s best to set limits and stick to them for your safety and that of others. Ok that was my McGruff the Crime Dog speech. Sorry my soap box or Podium won?t go away it is a useful tool and accepted as such. At least no one has said it has to go. YET I had an opportunity to stop out from behind the mask this past Friday http://www.footballbearspro.com/Sam-Acho-Bears-Jersey/ , April 24, 2009. This was my second appearance without wearing a mask. This wasn?t wrestling although one of the guest referees was a pro wrestler Haystacks Ross. It began as a request to do writing. My very first wrestling promoter was getting together a show call GLADIATOR BALL. It had Haystacks Ross and celebrity Muhammed Ali Jr. It included 3 Gladiators from NBC TV American Gladiators, Venom, Mayhem and Fury. My involvement began doing my new found passion writing. There was to be some scripted skits along with the 10 Dodge ball games. The first challenge was to keep it a Family Show and not offend anyone but give laughs and entertainment to the audience. I meet for the next few weeks over the phone http://www.footballbearspro.com/Rob-Housler-Bears-Jersey/ , email and in person. It was great working with Don McNeil again. I see him as a mentor. He helped me more then wrestling and helped develop my writing skills. We co created a few things and on skit I wrote myself with his feedback. The week before the show I received a call. I wrote a piece about Muhammed Ali Jr having eye trouble and needed an Eye Dr coming to his aid. Don called and said he put my idea in but needed someone to portray the doctor and asking if I would play the doctor and I said ?I would love to?. It was my second time performing without a mask. 10 yrs ago it was Jerry Springer. This time for some reason I was more comfortable and relaxed. I was Dr George (the original). I came out did my thing and felt good. The experience was awesome. Don said this gives you something to write about in your column. It did as it fit well with my topic of the week giving me an illustration of how things are done or can be done. I also to specially thank Beth ?Venom. Wholesale Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale Football Jerseys Wholesale Baseball Jerseys

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