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Cruiserweights in the indys

It seems to me that everytime I push a show or hand out a flyer the same response comes out. "Youre a wrestler? Arent you a little small to be a wrestler?" Heres my complaint, how does size affect wrestling ability? Now one can argue that I dont look believeable as a wrestler. And its true, outside of a wrestling ring, I am Dan Barry the student, not one person has ever stopped me and said, "are you a wrestler?" It happens when i step through the curtain as well. Ill never forget my debut in the Elks. Dead Silence. It was horrible. Thats the absolute worst feeling in the world. And since im small, they could care less about me.

I was actually told by someone to stop wrestling. I would never make it in the WWE, so i might as well call it quits. Heres what I think about the WWE..... I am not aiming for the WWE. I would like to be there, but in no way shape or form is that my goal. My goal is to entertain, and to have fun. I will workout, not with supplements, not with illegal drugs. I will do it my way. Im not trying to be huge. Im so sick of people saying youre too small to be a wrestler. EXPLAIN THAT. Under the definition of wrestler, look for big, large, or huge. NOT THERE!!!! I dont care about being in the wwe! If i make it to ROH or MLW or ECWA or Japan, ILL BE HAPPY, If i dont get there i wont be upset, because im in this for the love of it, for the fun of it. This is what makes me happy. My goal for every match is not to seen by WWE road agents, but to make fans happy. I want fans to say, wow what a good match. If i can make a lot of money wrestling, then that would be great, do i expect it to happen, no. Not at all. Whatever Im ranting. my point is that you shouldnt judge a book by its cover. yes i know its a cliche but its true, im not saying im the best wrestler, but at least wait for me to start sucking before u say i suck

 

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July 9, 2003
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