Post by PH RECORDS on Nov 29, 2020 12:35:56 GMT -5
(Camera is shown to Alejandro Correa at a press conference in Houston, Texa. Alejandro Correa signs the contracts that make him a roster member of PROJECT: HONOR. Alejandro Correa gives a smirk towards the camera before his press secretary gives him the approval to answer questions.)
Correa: Good evening. They always say things are bigger in Texas and the amount of journalists is no exception. I heard the folks down in Texas are also not known for the best of IQ. I could be wrong. I want to see if there are any questions that invalidate my assumptions.
Journalist of the Houston Chronicle: Seeing with your success in Europe at such a young age, do you think you could adapt to the ways of the United States in professional wrestling? Do you think you could adapt to the ways of PROJECT: HONOR?
Correa: First off, did I just hear that question properly? Is this an actual undermining of my achievements over the leagues I have dominated in Spain, Germany, Britain, Germany, and Italy? Ever since the rumors have floated about me signing a contract with PROJECT: HONOR, there is this pressing question as to if I will adapt to the United States. Maybe. My English isn’t too bad. Yet, you’re asking the wrong question. You’re actually on the opposite side of the spectrum. If anything??? People need to ask when will the United States of America, this federation, PROJECT: HONOR, will adapt to ME? I don’t see the wrestlers in the United States as my equals. Hell, I don’t even see the wrestlers in PROJECT: HONOR as professionals. Every time I watch a wrestling match in the United States, I see a system that is waiting to be exploited with the right circumstances. I see a shaky foundation that can easily be conquered. I see fingerprints of flaws all across promotions within the United States.
Journalist of the Houston Chronicle: Such as?
Correa: I see an unsustainable way of achieving success. You ever notice that there are extreme ways of achieving success in professional wrestling, all of which are unsustainable. First off, the entertaining but generally self-destructive prototypes: the high-flyers. You love them because they will easily give you millions of views on YouTube and they make a good reel for the Netflix promotion. I don’t doubt they are a commercial success. But what the highlight reels don’t show is that for every high-flyer there are, you will never see a reign of terror from a high-flyer. They are too one-dimensional. Too aerial. You never see a high-flyer last as a champion for more than a month. Hell, you don’t even see a high-flyer wrestle at an elite level before the quarter-life crisis of twenty-five. High-flyers are too one-dimensional. Secondly, another prototype that seems to dominate wrestling is these physical specimens. The bodybuilders. You know, the ones that seem to have a lot of muscle mass all across their body. They dominate their opponents with sheer physicality until their opponents can't hack the pain. Yet, what happens when these bodybuilders actually face an opponent that do handle the pain due to a high amount of determination? What happens when a bodybuilder actually faces an opponent that is wiser than their lack of wit? You see these bodybuilders, ironically, being one-dimensional. Relying heavily on their physicality and playing the fear card of trying to suppress their opponents that they are Goliath. Just like Goliath, anyone that is resourceful such as me, can easily circumvent this one-dimensional way of having success.
Journalist of the Houston Chronicle: So what is your view on wrestling in the United States, overall?
Correa: I see wrestling in the United States living in the dinosaur age. I see wrestling in the United States being so primitive and being so raw in regards to being unrefined. I see wrestling in the United States as something that is untamed, full of parasites that deluded the masses into thinking this is the only way into winning titles in wrestling. I see wrestling as full of illogical bodybuilders, one-trick ponies of the high-flyers, and one-dimensional submission specialists. I see wrestling in the United States as a school full of extremes as opposed to being a complete package such as myself. In academies across Europe, specifically, the top academy of Europe located in Madrid, you are taught at a young age to sink or swim. You are taught at a young age to focus on the technical side of wrestling, to master a course of wrestling holds, wrestling maneuvers all before kids can even attend middle school in the United States. When I was raised in Madrid, I was only taught to bulk up when it is clear that my technical attributes of a magician, my mastery of mental warfare that makes me look like a prophet is in abundance. I was competing against people across the globe in the academy of Madrid. I was always striving to be the greatest not in my graduation class, not in my generation. The way I see things, in order to achieve the acronym of the greatest of all-time? I made it a sworn allegiance to chase history. Some people can call me snobby all they want. I call it a sustainable way to be successful. To be molded. To be refined. To be taught and actually be better than what your teachers taught you. To be in academia of wrestling where you are bred to actually live in the scenes of wrestling is what is going to make me an immediate success in PROJECT: HONOR. Not because I hit the hardest, fly the hardest, or try to do some Jedi-tricks. Because of my experience in Europe, going through an academy that is like a drill camp, it made me the student of the game. I am not some pretty boy, a specimen that only has one solution. I am not a high-flyer that only has one solution. I am not a gimmicky cult psycho that has one solution. I have MULTIPLE avenues to achieving success. I can be pragmatic. I can be assertive. I can be adaptable to any one-dimensional breed that the United States is dominated by. I am a five-tool package that is not only competent in all departments of the arts of wrestling. I am graded by the scouts as excellent at every attribute within wrestling. I am not here to prove to the United States that I am successful based on the accident of birthright, which is Spain. I am not here to prove to Americans that I am going to unleash a European takeover. I am here to prove to Americans that by going through an academy and going through competition at such a young age? Barbarians will cease to exist. One-dimensional idealogues will be historical. Being bred a wrestler is the only sustainable way to success.
Journalist of ESPN Wrestling: What message you’re trying to convey to your upcoming opponents in Houston?
Correa: That I honestly don’t care about them. I don’t care that they can escape the inevitable faith when the bell rings at Houston. All three of my upcoming opponents have done nothing at all to change my assumptions that wrestlers in America in particular, are unrefined barbarians. One of my adversaries allegedly is a gimmicky vampire. What the fuck is this? The Vampire Diaries? Do people genuinely believe that a gimmicky vampire that can easily be circumvented in multiple ways poses a THREAT to me? Please. You might as well perform in the daytime because of your lack of solutions to beat me. Another adversary is someone who is an unrefined prodigy that is energetic, admirable full of stamina. But working hard, sweating a lot does not make it successful in wrestling. If this sport within the United States ever wants to grow ever more, people want to see a work-rate that is complemented by abilities. People want to see the quantity that is complemented by quality. All I see is an individual that may have three lungs, but three lungs don’t make you a winner. It certainly does not make you successful. It may win you adoration but in this scene of wrestling? We’re not here to be admired. We are here to be remembered as the victors that write and determine history. Lastly, I have an adversary that is hardly even a wrestler. I have an adversary that is very violent. But in the irrational sense. In the unsustainable sense that if he faces an opponent like me that can easily absorb the pressure of his violence? He has no other solutions because of a lack of plan B. And that is why I am just superior. I can easily go from Plan B to Z. It is what I was taught in the academia of Madrid. It is what I did to achieve the great heights in Europe as I slayed veterans and rookies alike. I slayed former champions that hailed from “great” nations such as Japan, the United States. The three stooges that I am going against? Couldn’t hold a candle to me.
Journalist of ESPN Wrestling: Why did you decide to take your talents to the United States?
Correa: To save wrestling from becoming a permanent pastime in the United States. We have seen attendances across the United States in the decline. We have television providers, not funding promotions such as PROJECT: HONOR to the very maximum. We have a demographic of disgruntled supporters that are increasingly being misaligned with the pseudo-terrorism they see. We see disgruntled supporters working more than overtime hours, paying premium tickets to see one-dimensional wrestling? To see guys that they don’t relate to? To see guys that don’t model off of? I am far from the role model. I don’t care how I achieve success. But I can speak for some people that want to see someone like me, a well-rounded individual that can last a long time in wrestling. Not some overpaid professionals that are one-dimensional. People don’t relate to being in the depths of black and white. People relate to shades of gray. Some say wrestling is a symbol of the barbaric past and they would be partially correct. Barbarism is going to be eliminated sooner than later. The savages that act like parasites will be sent to the Guillotine. Americans will finally be liberated in regards to aesthetics. Americans will actually have a reason to not just spend money, but immerse themselves as full-fledged supporters of professional wrestling as something that they can be proud of. I know Americans are not proud of not just the three parasites that I am going against. I know Americans are not proud of the savages that have plagued the scenes of wrestling and sent this beautiful sport into the primitive age. I am here to save wrestling and restore order based on my teachings. And no one, not these one-dimensional savages can do, to stop me. They can dread it. They can run from it. Their destiny of being exterminated will arrive.
Correa: Good evening. They always say things are bigger in Texas and the amount of journalists is no exception. I heard the folks down in Texas are also not known for the best of IQ. I could be wrong. I want to see if there are any questions that invalidate my assumptions.
Journalist of the Houston Chronicle: Seeing with your success in Europe at such a young age, do you think you could adapt to the ways of the United States in professional wrestling? Do you think you could adapt to the ways of PROJECT: HONOR?
Correa: First off, did I just hear that question properly? Is this an actual undermining of my achievements over the leagues I have dominated in Spain, Germany, Britain, Germany, and Italy? Ever since the rumors have floated about me signing a contract with PROJECT: HONOR, there is this pressing question as to if I will adapt to the United States. Maybe. My English isn’t too bad. Yet, you’re asking the wrong question. You’re actually on the opposite side of the spectrum. If anything??? People need to ask when will the United States of America, this federation, PROJECT: HONOR, will adapt to ME? I don’t see the wrestlers in the United States as my equals. Hell, I don’t even see the wrestlers in PROJECT: HONOR as professionals. Every time I watch a wrestling match in the United States, I see a system that is waiting to be exploited with the right circumstances. I see a shaky foundation that can easily be conquered. I see fingerprints of flaws all across promotions within the United States.
Journalist of the Houston Chronicle: Such as?
Correa: I see an unsustainable way of achieving success. You ever notice that there are extreme ways of achieving success in professional wrestling, all of which are unsustainable. First off, the entertaining but generally self-destructive prototypes: the high-flyers. You love them because they will easily give you millions of views on YouTube and they make a good reel for the Netflix promotion. I don’t doubt they are a commercial success. But what the highlight reels don’t show is that for every high-flyer there are, you will never see a reign of terror from a high-flyer. They are too one-dimensional. Too aerial. You never see a high-flyer last as a champion for more than a month. Hell, you don’t even see a high-flyer wrestle at an elite level before the quarter-life crisis of twenty-five. High-flyers are too one-dimensional. Secondly, another prototype that seems to dominate wrestling is these physical specimens. The bodybuilders. You know, the ones that seem to have a lot of muscle mass all across their body. They dominate their opponents with sheer physicality until their opponents can't hack the pain. Yet, what happens when these bodybuilders actually face an opponent that do handle the pain due to a high amount of determination? What happens when a bodybuilder actually faces an opponent that is wiser than their lack of wit? You see these bodybuilders, ironically, being one-dimensional. Relying heavily on their physicality and playing the fear card of trying to suppress their opponents that they are Goliath. Just like Goliath, anyone that is resourceful such as me, can easily circumvent this one-dimensional way of having success.
Journalist of the Houston Chronicle: So what is your view on wrestling in the United States, overall?
Correa: I see wrestling in the United States living in the dinosaur age. I see wrestling in the United States being so primitive and being so raw in regards to being unrefined. I see wrestling in the United States as something that is untamed, full of parasites that deluded the masses into thinking this is the only way into winning titles in wrestling. I see wrestling as full of illogical bodybuilders, one-trick ponies of the high-flyers, and one-dimensional submission specialists. I see wrestling in the United States as a school full of extremes as opposed to being a complete package such as myself. In academies across Europe, specifically, the top academy of Europe located in Madrid, you are taught at a young age to sink or swim. You are taught at a young age to focus on the technical side of wrestling, to master a course of wrestling holds, wrestling maneuvers all before kids can even attend middle school in the United States. When I was raised in Madrid, I was only taught to bulk up when it is clear that my technical attributes of a magician, my mastery of mental warfare that makes me look like a prophet is in abundance. I was competing against people across the globe in the academy of Madrid. I was always striving to be the greatest not in my graduation class, not in my generation. The way I see things, in order to achieve the acronym of the greatest of all-time? I made it a sworn allegiance to chase history. Some people can call me snobby all they want. I call it a sustainable way to be successful. To be molded. To be refined. To be taught and actually be better than what your teachers taught you. To be in academia of wrestling where you are bred to actually live in the scenes of wrestling is what is going to make me an immediate success in PROJECT: HONOR. Not because I hit the hardest, fly the hardest, or try to do some Jedi-tricks. Because of my experience in Europe, going through an academy that is like a drill camp, it made me the student of the game. I am not some pretty boy, a specimen that only has one solution. I am not a high-flyer that only has one solution. I am not a gimmicky cult psycho that has one solution. I have MULTIPLE avenues to achieving success. I can be pragmatic. I can be assertive. I can be adaptable to any one-dimensional breed that the United States is dominated by. I am a five-tool package that is not only competent in all departments of the arts of wrestling. I am graded by the scouts as excellent at every attribute within wrestling. I am not here to prove to the United States that I am successful based on the accident of birthright, which is Spain. I am not here to prove to Americans that I am going to unleash a European takeover. I am here to prove to Americans that by going through an academy and going through competition at such a young age? Barbarians will cease to exist. One-dimensional idealogues will be historical. Being bred a wrestler is the only sustainable way to success.
Journalist of ESPN Wrestling: What message you’re trying to convey to your upcoming opponents in Houston?
Correa: That I honestly don’t care about them. I don’t care that they can escape the inevitable faith when the bell rings at Houston. All three of my upcoming opponents have done nothing at all to change my assumptions that wrestlers in America in particular, are unrefined barbarians. One of my adversaries allegedly is a gimmicky vampire. What the fuck is this? The Vampire Diaries? Do people genuinely believe that a gimmicky vampire that can easily be circumvented in multiple ways poses a THREAT to me? Please. You might as well perform in the daytime because of your lack of solutions to beat me. Another adversary is someone who is an unrefined prodigy that is energetic, admirable full of stamina. But working hard, sweating a lot does not make it successful in wrestling. If this sport within the United States ever wants to grow ever more, people want to see a work-rate that is complemented by abilities. People want to see the quantity that is complemented by quality. All I see is an individual that may have three lungs, but three lungs don’t make you a winner. It certainly does not make you successful. It may win you adoration but in this scene of wrestling? We’re not here to be admired. We are here to be remembered as the victors that write and determine history. Lastly, I have an adversary that is hardly even a wrestler. I have an adversary that is very violent. But in the irrational sense. In the unsustainable sense that if he faces an opponent like me that can easily absorb the pressure of his violence? He has no other solutions because of a lack of plan B. And that is why I am just superior. I can easily go from Plan B to Z. It is what I was taught in the academia of Madrid. It is what I did to achieve the great heights in Europe as I slayed veterans and rookies alike. I slayed former champions that hailed from “great” nations such as Japan, the United States. The three stooges that I am going against? Couldn’t hold a candle to me.
Journalist of ESPN Wrestling: Why did you decide to take your talents to the United States?
Correa: To save wrestling from becoming a permanent pastime in the United States. We have seen attendances across the United States in the decline. We have television providers, not funding promotions such as PROJECT: HONOR to the very maximum. We have a demographic of disgruntled supporters that are increasingly being misaligned with the pseudo-terrorism they see. We see disgruntled supporters working more than overtime hours, paying premium tickets to see one-dimensional wrestling? To see guys that they don’t relate to? To see guys that don’t model off of? I am far from the role model. I don’t care how I achieve success. But I can speak for some people that want to see someone like me, a well-rounded individual that can last a long time in wrestling. Not some overpaid professionals that are one-dimensional. People don’t relate to being in the depths of black and white. People relate to shades of gray. Some say wrestling is a symbol of the barbaric past and they would be partially correct. Barbarism is going to be eliminated sooner than later. The savages that act like parasites will be sent to the Guillotine. Americans will finally be liberated in regards to aesthetics. Americans will actually have a reason to not just spend money, but immerse themselves as full-fledged supporters of professional wrestling as something that they can be proud of. I know Americans are not proud of not just the three parasites that I am going against. I know Americans are not proud of the savages that have plagued the scenes of wrestling and sent this beautiful sport into the primitive age. I am here to save wrestling and restore order based on my teachings. And no one, not these one-dimensional savages can do, to stop me. They can dread it. They can run from it. Their destiny of being exterminated will arrive.