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2/26/2013:
It's not often I find the need to apologize, but sometimes it needs to be done on behalf of those who won't. So I must at this time
formally apologize for Sugar Dunkerton's conduct and behavior at the most recent CHIKARA events. I am apologizing of course to the
good and reasonable people of The CHIKARMY, to wrestling's underappreciated hero Marty Jannetty, and most importantly, I am apologizing to myself.
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Sugar as a member of F.I.S.T., you are expected to uphold a certain prestige and callousness. Your losses at the Season 12 premiere are not a fair
representation of the trio you are affiliated with. Also, your post-match pining for your former partner Dasher Hatfield is unbecoming of a
professional. You didn't see Marty crying for Shawn Michaels after every match.
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Listen Kid, I appreciate what you did for me back at "Under the Hood," but do you really want to be a "manager" or do you want to be
a "TAG TEAM WRESTLER?" If you want to find success in this business, you ask the legends and superstars who came before you
for their feedback and advice.
When they are generous enough to spend time talking to you after a hard-fought bout, to give you their insight, you don't ignore it.
You show them the proper respect. When one of the all-time greats, and a tag team expert without peer gives you a few tips, you better take them.
You keep ignoring them, not only are we going to keep racking up losses, but I'll have to keep coming on here to apologize for you.