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6/23/2011:
This isn't an all too unfamiliar place. History seems to be repeating itself all over again.
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I seem to remember writing a month or so back about how I'm at my best when the chips are stacked against me.
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Well...at this point, some of you may consider me all talk, and I can't blame you. I definitely can't blame you
for being ignorant to the facts. You read the results online and you see that the UnStable lost.
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The UnStable may no longer exist, but did *I*, Vin Gerard, really lose? That's not how I see it. When it was time
for the UnStable to put 3.0 to a rest, STIGMA choked. Is this anything new? Hardly.
I should have known better than to continue on with this UnStable movement. I got back in, and that's
all that I needed.
You see tag teams and trios in CHIKARA, and I just don't get it. Never have. Allies just don't exist in professional
wrestling, people are just waiting to stab you in the back, and now more than ever with this...this championship
for one person.
I'm that one person.
If you need further proof, ask Brodie Lee why he's on the shelf. Reference: "Aniversario: The Legendary Super Powers Show."