Post by fjl316 on Mar 20, 2017 20:55:29 GMT
We see Francisco Lopez leaning against a wall in an empty hallway. He doesn't appear to be pleased with the fact that he''s received a third straight loss. In his eyes, that's a third strike.
Lopez: Wasabi, since we've teamed up, we have yet to win a match. That's not a good thing. Losing is never a good feeling. It makes you feel like crap. It makes you feel worthless, like you don't belong in anyone's eyes. Right now, I'm starting to get a little pissed off about our losses. Three consecutive losses. Three strikes. Right now, you can't afford a fourth straight loss.
He starts pacing back and forth, trying to maintain his composure and not let his anger erupt like a volcano.
Lopez: Wasabi, I hope you heard what your opponent said about you. Calling you a broken toy. Right now, nothing else matters. Whatever you're planning on doing between now and then, but as far as I'm concerned, things are going to change right now! From now on, you're going to train with me, and because we have three straight losses, we're not starting off easy. I'm going to make things real tough for you, because while you may have the physical skills to belong in the ring, it's obvious you still have a long way to go to improve. Trust me, I will help you improve and work on every weakness that you have, so that it will become your strength. I hope that by training with me, you show me how bad you want to win. You show me how bad you want to succeed, how bad you want to become a champion. You don't become champion by being a loser, or having someone look at you like some broken toy. With every loss, that means less opportunities for us to succeed. Pray to God that you don't lose again, because with every loss, the training is only going to be more intense.
He walks away from the camera's view, hoping to put Wasabi through a rigorous training regimen that will help him gain success.
Lopez: Wasabi, since we've teamed up, we have yet to win a match. That's not a good thing. Losing is never a good feeling. It makes you feel like crap. It makes you feel worthless, like you don't belong in anyone's eyes. Right now, I'm starting to get a little pissed off about our losses. Three consecutive losses. Three strikes. Right now, you can't afford a fourth straight loss.
He starts pacing back and forth, trying to maintain his composure and not let his anger erupt like a volcano.
Lopez: Wasabi, I hope you heard what your opponent said about you. Calling you a broken toy. Right now, nothing else matters. Whatever you're planning on doing between now and then, but as far as I'm concerned, things are going to change right now! From now on, you're going to train with me, and because we have three straight losses, we're not starting off easy. I'm going to make things real tough for you, because while you may have the physical skills to belong in the ring, it's obvious you still have a long way to go to improve. Trust me, I will help you improve and work on every weakness that you have, so that it will become your strength. I hope that by training with me, you show me how bad you want to win. You show me how bad you want to succeed, how bad you want to become a champion. You don't become champion by being a loser, or having someone look at you like some broken toy. With every loss, that means less opportunities for us to succeed. Pray to God that you don't lose again, because with every loss, the training is only going to be more intense.
He walks away from the camera's view, hoping to put Wasabi through a rigorous training regimen that will help him gain success.