Post by hammerstein on Oct 11, 2018 22:59:07 GMT -5
Hammerstein, Reese Kennedy, and MAX-J General Manager Masaaki “Genki” Sano stand outside the Yamato Athletic Plaza, site of the two final shows on the Attack of the Castle tour. The trio is surrounded by about a dozen journalists and photographers. Kennedy steps to the forefront.
I'd like to take this opportunity, on behalf of both myself, and my client, Mr. Hammerstein, to thank the esteemed General Manager of MAX-J, and all of you for your presence today. My client will make an announcement, and will not field any questions. At this time, I yield to my client, The American Monster, Jacob Hammerstein.
Hammerstein shakes Kennedy’s hand, then bows to Sano before shaking his hand. Hammerstein steps in front of the crowd of media.
I want to thank the honorable Chikashi Enatsu for giving me a chance to work with, what I consider, the best Puroresu company in the world, MAX-J Puroresu.
I've become quite the veteran of these tours, and no matter what my record is at the end of the tours, I've always enjoyed myself. I've seen firsthand the hospitality and graciousness of the Japanese people, and am humbled by it.
I want to say now that this will be my last tour with MAX-J. I'm steppin away from active competition for a while, because I want, no….want isn't the correct word. I need to spend time with my wife, Holly and our daughter, Zoe. The tag team match on October Fourteenth featuring myself and Go Gensai against AJ Knight and Justin Seville will be my last match with this company.
And before anybody even gets the idea that I'm gonna go half-assed, let me assure you of this. There is no half speed with me. Never has been, never will be. I'm gonna fight with the same intensity in my last match here as I did in my first. I'm goin out there and I'm gonna fight, bleed, and kick ass as only The American Monster can.
And then I'm goin home.
Arigatōgozaimashita Fukuoka
Arigatōgozaimashita Japan
Arigatōgozaimashita MAX-J
C’mon, Reese.
Hammerstein and Kennedy turn and walk into the arena, leaving the media, and Sano in a state of shock.
I'd like to take this opportunity, on behalf of both myself, and my client, Mr. Hammerstein, to thank the esteemed General Manager of MAX-J, and all of you for your presence today. My client will make an announcement, and will not field any questions. At this time, I yield to my client, The American Monster, Jacob Hammerstein.
Hammerstein shakes Kennedy’s hand, then bows to Sano before shaking his hand. Hammerstein steps in front of the crowd of media.
I want to thank the honorable Chikashi Enatsu for giving me a chance to work with, what I consider, the best Puroresu company in the world, MAX-J Puroresu.
I've become quite the veteran of these tours, and no matter what my record is at the end of the tours, I've always enjoyed myself. I've seen firsthand the hospitality and graciousness of the Japanese people, and am humbled by it.
I want to say now that this will be my last tour with MAX-J. I'm steppin away from active competition for a while, because I want, no….want isn't the correct word. I need to spend time with my wife, Holly and our daughter, Zoe. The tag team match on October Fourteenth featuring myself and Go Gensai against AJ Knight and Justin Seville will be my last match with this company.
And before anybody even gets the idea that I'm gonna go half-assed, let me assure you of this. There is no half speed with me. Never has been, never will be. I'm gonna fight with the same intensity in my last match here as I did in my first. I'm goin out there and I'm gonna fight, bleed, and kick ass as only The American Monster can.
And then I'm goin home.
Arigatōgozaimashita Fukuoka
Arigatōgozaimashita Japan
Arigatōgozaimashita MAX-J
C’mon, Reese.
Hammerstein and Kennedy turn and walk into the arena, leaving the media, and Sano in a state of shock.