Monday, April 18, 2016

Controversy Creates Conflicts


What is up my dinguses! Whole Blogging Show here and I have started a new book called Controversy Creates Cash by Eric Bischoff, so far it has talked about his life and his job at promoting events, one of the events he promotes was falling from competition and he had been promoted to Vice President of the company to turn it around and so far it is having its rise. I have noticed though that turn around has had its conflicts and bumps. One of which was gaining trust and companionship from the other workers. Ole Anderson was a book and Bischoff had tried to work with him but couldn't due to the different views of wrestling. "When I listened to Ole talk about strategic activities and where the business should go, it was obvious he didn't understand wrestling's new direction." Bischoff couldn't work with the others because at the same time he was trying to bring his company up and make it successful, the workers with their ideas would only bring it down and with that he was hated because of his standpoints. Because of all the heat he was getting from Ole he demoted him to be a helper in the power plant. "That was pretty much the end of the road for aloe. The humiliation of being demoted from booker, and then being knocked out in front of everybody in the wrestling not school-Ole had enough embarrassment for a decade, and he moved out." Ole was tired of the way Bischoff ran things and the way he was treated so he left the company for himself which kind of hurt the company losing a good person for the company.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Blogging: My Improbable Journey to Being the Best at Blogging

There is a lot of things that can be common between wrestling, stories and journeys that Chris Jericho and Daniel Bryan. But I think both have views of wrestling different, Bryan says at times if he wondered was wrestling worth it, "But I naively assumed that when I was done wrestling, I could always go home and make up for all the time I've missed with my family and friends. Now, going home isn't same, and there is nothing I can do to make for all the time I've spent always from my father." Bryan was not happy that he missed so much of his life for wrestling and it saddens him, especially since he no longer would see his father anymore. Jericho though sometimes sees wrestling worth it because it's what he dedicated his life for since he was a kid. Jericho was passionate for wrestling and though Bryan was as well passionate, he didn't get his time with his friends and family like Jericho. 

Both though have favorite moments of their career which shows even though wrestling wasn't completely worth it, they still had their highlights of their career. Jericho's favorite was his third return to WWE in the Royal Rumble 2013 because of how much his fans cheered for him to be back, "It was such a thrill to see the fans, MY fans, jump up on their feet and lose their minds when Jericho flashed across the Tron. It was the loudest ovation I ever received in my twenty-two years of wrestling and could be the favorite moment of my career...something I'll never ever forget." This shows how he really appreciated being in the WWE and being liked by the WWE. Bryan had his favorite moment because of his friends, more specifically Glenn Jacobs (Kane) who teamed up with him and they became so over (popular) that their program lasted longer than they expected. Bryan also liked the fans cheering for him and Glenn because of how amusing they were.

A Connection

Hello guys, this is more of of a more serious post or blog, but in the book "Yes: My Improbable Journey to the Main Event of Wrestlemania" by Daniel Bryan, he talks about in the epilogue of his father and how after he was married, his father passed away. Not too long after I read that a lady from my church named Hermana Dominga had passed. I never really got to do all the things I wanted to do with her just like Bryan. Bryan's dad didn't get to see the wedding because of his dad's wife had pneumonia which oddly was the same symptom Dominga had. But Bryan had found about it by, "Bri and I were leisurely preparing to go to Raw, when I got a phone call. My dad had died, completely unexpected, at the age of fifty-seven. I went from an unequivocal high to an unequivocal low." And I had felt so lowered down like a chunk of my heart was taken away, I never really go to talk to her because she spoke Spanish and I didn't know any, but I always thought that I would one day have a conversation with her and that I had all the time in world. I didn't. And I won't. "I hugged him, trying to say good-bye, but nothing felt good enough." I never really got to say anything to Dominga in her casket because I just felt ashamed, I felt ashamed because I didn't do want I wanted to do, she was like a third grandma or a first because I never known my grandmas. I feel I can connect to what Bryan was feeling because of his death and sadly both of us won't see them ever again.

Thank you for everything, Hermana Dominga
1932-2016

Friday, March 4, 2016

Musical Mayhem

What I am looking forward to this spring is the musical because the experience is so fun for the musical. I remember last year they had asked me to be a bunny which caught me off guard, but then in the end, I ended up being the show stealer getting the most cheers. Sadly people remember me as the  "Bunny Boy"  which isn't so great at times.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

BLOGGING: My Improbable Journey to Writing a Blog

Hello guys, Whole Blogging Show here and I want to talk about a memory moment in the book, YES: My Improbable Journey to the Main Event of Wrestlemania by Daniel Bryan or Bryan Danielson, which is a froot auto-biography (I really like auto-biographies if you didn't notice) about Daniel Bryan (Bryan Danielson) talks about his Journey to the WWE and journey to the Main Event of Wrestlemania. Though this is a kind of minor memory moment I kind of find it interesting. So what had happened is that Byran was finally signed to the WWE and was on their show NXT which was prepping them up for the main roster. Bryan though felt stagnant having no direction in being there having a 0-10 losing streak. When he was eliminated from the show, they had taken him backstage for an interview, they asked him what it felt like leaving the Independent Circuit of wrestling to go to the WWE and to be losing like that. Obviously wrestling isn't real, but rather scripted, it ticked him off that they would ask something like that and he replied, "'Well, that's funny because 'Daniel Bryan' never wrestled on the independent scene,' I said. If you go on and YouTube 'Daniel Bryan,' all you ever see is WWE. But there was this guy, man, he was out there, he was kicking people's heads in: people called him the best wrestler in the world. He was champion in Japan, Mexico, and Europe. And do you know what his name was?'" This was significant because of how Bryan, who now was furious, reflected on how in other companies, he was made champion in the other companies, but now in the WWE, they wouldn't book him to win a single match. 

The interviewer tries to cover up what he says by asking what is next for Daniel Bryan, Bryan said this, "'Daniel Bryan' might be done, but Bryan Danielson-God knows what's going to happen to him." They had to make him redo the interview, but I think he had a memory moment in all of this about his old status with wrestling. Bryan Danielson wrestled all over the world and he remembers that, soon saying "God knows what's going to happen to him." I think he is trying to say that Bryan Danielson will be given better treatment as a wrestler than Daniel Bryan will be treated as a Wrestler, since on his quote, he compares the two wrestling backgrounds. One having a losing streak which in some cases signifies that you're jobber (someone who persistently loses) and the other being a long reigning champion in Europe and America, and championship reigns in Japan. That is why I think this is a memory moment, it is a memory moment because he reflects on his career and the new character of him, Daniel Bryan.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Anne Frank Adversity

Anne Frank has had so much things that she struggled with in hiding. She couldn't live like an average thirteen year old, having to sit around in her house for hours. And yet she still had the mind set like one, she couldn't go with her friends, she couldn't see her favorite bands anymore, she couldn't even talk about things with her family throughout the day. And yet I haven't gone through this the same exact way, I am empathetic towards her. My mom doesn't often let me go to a friend's house, and even though it is not much, I feel ten times worst knowing that Anne couldn't do even half of what I am able to do, she has gone through so much adversity and a lot of people don't realize how much she had gone through and still try to live her life like a teenager.

Monday, February 1, 2016

Holocaust Review for the Upstanders

People were afraid to stand up, even though most fates were concealed. They didn't want to go through dying and were scared to stand up for everyone. Those who stood up realized that it was over and might as well take a chance, they knew that they were destined to die so they might have well just stood up for everyone else to live a little longer. I don't think I would have made impact even if I tried, with all the torture and strict punishments, I would have not survived to see my myself standing up for hundreds. So I think even if I tried, I would need a strong force like an army to charge through Nazi's in order to be an upstander who succeeded.