Post by acesky on May 26, 2023 2:47:27 GMT
Ace Sky POV
You truly can’t take anything for granted. I try to keep that mindset, there are no guarantees. I have worked hard, I have made my own breaks, however I also had certain privileges . I had coincidental and convenient circumstances, luck and just the right place, right time. If you are in that spot where the action is by osmosis you become a part of that situation. As a backyard wrestler and even after I became pro for a long time I showed up and did what I do for free, I have always been in it for the love of the game. I knew aesthetically I did not fit the mold of American superstar level wrestler, that was never my dream to be rich or famous, my goal was to earn the respect, everyone I looked up to had earned that recognition among their peers, colleagues, veterans and legends. That osmosis happened when I was watching wrestling by my older brother Arlo, he is actually a pacifist himself however he is a huge fan of martial arts media and pro wrestling, that rubbed off on me. He is 13 years older than me. By the time I was 2 and half, close to three years old I knew I wanted to be an astronaut and a pro wrestler, two insane pipedreams and the latter came true.
The one thing that has held me back is whenever I worry about what other people think, for the most part I have just moved to the beat of my own drum, doing what is my way, people rock with the vibes I put out and I try to keep afloat with energized equanimity. With my parents being physicists raising three kids there we were middle class to lower middle class, however I felt fortunate for what I was able to do , after I got kicked out of college at 16 in 1999( story for another time), I was a local tutor and paperboy
I moved out in 2001 to Chicago, Illinois and lived in my own RV-Camper Trailer until I moved to Japan on January 1st 2005 at just 21 years old until 2 years and in January 2007 moved to Reseda, California. Now since last year I currently reside in a few places- Houston, Sugar Land Texas is my childhood home/parents’ house, Reno, Nevada, the Bronx New York, London England and Vancouver in Canada.
I pride myself on being self made, I came into this industry at a time when it was still very closed off, you could not even find out about it on the internet like you can nowadays. I was undersized, I was a former backyard wrestler which had a stigma and I was very young at 15, there was a misconception from what the news showed controversially what backyard wrestling was and that was accurate for the most part except for what I did. When we started out in backyards , they would use a smaller trampoline to jump upon the roof and dive off to the bigger one, although I am known as a flier I did not do that much, I stood out because I began crafting my style of mixing my gymnastics, Taekwondo and amateur wrestling background with pro wrestling styles of American, Canadian, Mexican, British-European and Asian
Who you are as a person is shown in your style in the ring. I have a dynamic style because I don’t like being categorized or boxed into one thing. I am a terrific technician, savage striker and fearless but never reckless aerialist. A prodigy who has become a commodity . I am undeniable.
A revolutionary, a visionary and far from ordinary.
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Ace arrived at the arena a few hours before the show as he decided it was best to avoid the interviewers, find a camera crew member and cut his promo backstage. He had his debut match switched to a dark match so his debut was technically cancelled, in that dark match he won by DQ by being kicked in the nuts by Nanners right away, which went as viral online as the clip would.
Ace Sky:
I know what happened last time you saw me if you caught me in that dark match, That was bananas! It was nuts right? * chuckles* well all bad puns aside, I want to get ahead of this.
I wanted to avoid any interview not out of shame or cowardice I just don’t want to be misconstrued in any possible way. I want to be able to express myself the best way/
I am Ace Sky. I have no qualms about being the new guy here, I have always thrived in life by moving to the beat of my own drum, any time I have paid attention to the naysayers or the critics
It has had a detrimental effect. I don’t like to be boxed in as one thing, I have always fought against stereotypes and being judged however I do believe there are only two types of people in this world sayers and doers, I am a doer.
Sayers are people like Nanners, like the backstage interviewers. They don’t like to physically take care of business. I know how I deserve to be treated, I know how others deserve to be treated and I’ll never let anyone walk all over me. The biggest and most common mistake people often make is mistaking my kindness for weakness. I don’t put up with any bull-shit.
I am a wrestler, I am a fighter, there are times to be theoretical and analytical in this world but eventually you have to face the music, you have to face your problems, It is so easy to get stuck in that shell of your perspective and mentally sheath yourself in this web of lies about contrived conspiracies and crimes against you, when really you should have just shown up, stepped up and shined as bright as can be. I say that from experience, even myself having that whole conspiratorial crap in my own consciousness, you gotta flush that shit away and just step up, show off and shine. Nobody owes anyone anything, you have to make your own breaks.
By two and half years old I knew what I wanted to do in life, I wanted to be an astronaut and be a pro wrestler, I messed up the former but the latter worked out. I never did this for fame or fortune, I desired to be among the elite, I looked up wrestlers who despite what they lacked in size earned respect as top technicians and workhorses.
I grew up undersized in Texas, where they love everything big, they also love pro wrestling so I was able to slip my way through the cracks in this industry as an outsider. You could say it is persistence, passion and pride that pushed me forward, I just think I was born to do this. I think every wrestler has an inner turmoil that drives them to be a part of this business.I knew ever since I watched with my older brother Arlo when I was just a newborn and toddler “ I’m going to do that, I will be in that ring.” I am undeniable.
UNDENIABLE VIGNETTE/Commercial spot:
You truly can’t take anything for granted. I try to keep that mindset, there are no guarantees. I have worked hard, I have made my own breaks, however I also had certain privileges . I had coincidental and convenient circumstances, luck and just the right place, right time. If you are in that spot where the action is by osmosis you become a part of that situation. As a backyard wrestler and even after I became pro for a long time I showed up and did what I do for free, I have always been in it for the love of the game. I knew aesthetically I did not fit the mold of American superstar level wrestler, that was never my dream to be rich or famous, my goal was to earn the respect, everyone I looked up to had earned that recognition among their peers, colleagues, veterans and legends. That osmosis happened when I was watching wrestling by my older brother Arlo, he is actually a pacifist himself however he is a huge fan of martial arts media and pro wrestling, that rubbed off on me. He is 13 years older than me. By the time I was 2 and half, close to three years old I knew I wanted to be an astronaut and a pro wrestler, two insane pipedreams and the latter came true.
The one thing that has held me back is whenever I worry about what other people think, for the most part I have just moved to the beat of my own drum, doing what is my way, people rock with the vibes I put out and I try to keep afloat with energized equanimity. With my parents being physicists raising three kids there we were middle class to lower middle class, however I felt fortunate for what I was able to do , after I got kicked out of college at 16 in 1999( story for another time), I was a local tutor and paperboy
I moved out in 2001 to Chicago, Illinois and lived in my own RV-Camper Trailer until I moved to Japan on January 1st 2005 at just 21 years old until 2 years and in January 2007 moved to Reseda, California. Now since last year I currently reside in a few places- Houston, Sugar Land Texas is my childhood home/parents’ house, Reno, Nevada, the Bronx New York, London England and Vancouver in Canada.
I pride myself on being self made, I came into this industry at a time when it was still very closed off, you could not even find out about it on the internet like you can nowadays. I was undersized, I was a former backyard wrestler which had a stigma and I was very young at 15, there was a misconception from what the news showed controversially what backyard wrestling was and that was accurate for the most part except for what I did. When we started out in backyards , they would use a smaller trampoline to jump upon the roof and dive off to the bigger one, although I am known as a flier I did not do that much, I stood out because I began crafting my style of mixing my gymnastics, Taekwondo and amateur wrestling background with pro wrestling styles of American, Canadian, Mexican, British-European and Asian
Who you are as a person is shown in your style in the ring. I have a dynamic style because I don’t like being categorized or boxed into one thing. I am a terrific technician, savage striker and fearless but never reckless aerialist. A prodigy who has become a commodity . I am undeniable.
A revolutionary, a visionary and far from ordinary.
—--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ace arrived at the arena a few hours before the show as he decided it was best to avoid the interviewers, find a camera crew member and cut his promo backstage. He had his debut match switched to a dark match so his debut was technically cancelled, in that dark match he won by DQ by being kicked in the nuts by Nanners right away, which went as viral online as the clip would.
Ace Sky:
I know what happened last time you saw me if you caught me in that dark match, That was bananas! It was nuts right? * chuckles* well all bad puns aside, I want to get ahead of this.
I wanted to avoid any interview not out of shame or cowardice I just don’t want to be misconstrued in any possible way. I want to be able to express myself the best way/
I am Ace Sky. I have no qualms about being the new guy here, I have always thrived in life by moving to the beat of my own drum, any time I have paid attention to the naysayers or the critics
It has had a detrimental effect. I don’t like to be boxed in as one thing, I have always fought against stereotypes and being judged however I do believe there are only two types of people in this world sayers and doers, I am a doer.
Sayers are people like Nanners, like the backstage interviewers. They don’t like to physically take care of business. I know how I deserve to be treated, I know how others deserve to be treated and I’ll never let anyone walk all over me. The biggest and most common mistake people often make is mistaking my kindness for weakness. I don’t put up with any bull-shit.
I am a wrestler, I am a fighter, there are times to be theoretical and analytical in this world but eventually you have to face the music, you have to face your problems, It is so easy to get stuck in that shell of your perspective and mentally sheath yourself in this web of lies about contrived conspiracies and crimes against you, when really you should have just shown up, stepped up and shined as bright as can be. I say that from experience, even myself having that whole conspiratorial crap in my own consciousness, you gotta flush that shit away and just step up, show off and shine. Nobody owes anyone anything, you have to make your own breaks.
By two and half years old I knew what I wanted to do in life, I wanted to be an astronaut and be a pro wrestler, I messed up the former but the latter worked out. I never did this for fame or fortune, I desired to be among the elite, I looked up wrestlers who despite what they lacked in size earned respect as top technicians and workhorses.
I grew up undersized in Texas, where they love everything big, they also love pro wrestling so I was able to slip my way through the cracks in this industry as an outsider. You could say it is persistence, passion and pride that pushed me forward, I just think I was born to do this. I think every wrestler has an inner turmoil that drives them to be a part of this business.I knew ever since I watched with my older brother Arlo when I was just a newborn and toddler “ I’m going to do that, I will be in that ring.” I am undeniable.
UNDENIABLE VIGNETTE/Commercial spot: