Hutch:
How do you think this ends for you?
Raya Knight:
On the main roster, Divas Champion.
Hutch:
You realize that today was about proving that you deserve that. Right?
Raya Knight:
I'll start proving myself when you put me with real wrestlers. Wrestlers like my brother.
Hutch:
Your brother's a journeyman.
Raya Knight:
[dismissive scoff]
No.
Hutch:
Yes.
Raya Knight:
No!
Hutch:
There's stars, and there's the journeymen who take the hits that make the stars look good. And your brother's a journeyman. He's the guy with the bad shorts, with no fanfare.
Raya Knight:
No, you bring him here...
Hutch:
I bring him out here and then what? We put him on the road for two hundred days a year? He's chasing fame that's never gonna come to him? His wife starts screwing the garbage man 'cause he's never around? His kid can't remember his face, and for what? Maybe he'd get a shot at a pay-per-view event. And he would try so hard to make an impression he'd probably let a real star... throw him off a 30-foot cage onto a concrete floor. Have his shoulder bone just kinda splice right through his rotator cuff, tear it clean in half. And then the doctor would say, "That's it. Your wrestling career is over." But why quit then? He wouldn't stop. So then the wife would leave him and take the kid. And then he would just keep chasing the pipe dream... until he'd end up four thousand miles away from anyone that ever loved him. He'd be bitter, and he'd be mean. And he'd be all by himself and... just wishing that, God, he could get his kid to return his phone call. Is that the life that you want for your brother?
Raya Knight:
No, I know that wouldn't happen to Zak.
Hutch:
I didn't think that would happen to me. We didn't sign your brother, and we shouldn't have signed you. You're weak in your body and your spirit's weak. You think it's tough now, this is only gonna get harder. You should go home. Wrestle with your family and be happy. That's how this ends for you.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:00