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Post by car on Dec 30, 2007 17:36:13 GMT -5
He just smiles. Seeing a man being embarassed by his wife is always fun to see even when u know the people Well there is not much to know about me. I come from a line of wrestlers. I am the 4th generation to be exact. I am from Pheniex,Arizona but I moved out when I was about 19 to wrestle. Now I live in a new home with my lovely wife Jesse Lebeau as I was telling Logan. Nick shrugs Really that is all I can tell you at the moment. He then just smiles. All he can do is wait for one of them to speak
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Post by logansteel on Dec 31, 2007 9:04:27 GMT -5
"4th Generation you say? That must put a lot of pressure on your shoulders kid? I can't imagine following in my father's footsteps let alone my Grandfather's and Great Grandfather's. I guess wrestling to you as a family business, something my wife understands as she is 2nd generation, I myself am 1st generation and I kind of like being so. My father was in the Aviation business something I wanted desperately to avoid being in so I left home and then my rocky life began!"
Logan looks at Lauren and notices the twinkle in her eye much like the first time he met her.
"And you know what I wouldn't change a bit of it!"
Logan turns to Kimberly and asks
"So are you the daughter of a wrestling family Kimberly?"
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Post by Kimberly Masters on Dec 31, 2007 9:58:43 GMT -5
No. There is no family for me beside that Familia I have chosen for myself. So you could say I am the first generation in this business and I quite like it that way. But in the end I think it’s a lot easier that way to be in the first generation. It is quite often very difficult for 2nd, 3rd or 4th generation to surpass their forefathers. Its not an easy task and most of them are properly never able to do that and then bad things happen.
Stuff like drug addiction, massive alcohol consume … and depressions. Not pretty when this happens … so I think we all can be happy that we are not in Mr. Jones place.
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Post by danedynamite on Dec 31, 2007 10:10:00 GMT -5
"Yeah growing up with my Father's mood swings and his denial of both drug and alcohol addiction, growing up in the Brass household was not the easiest places to grow up I am just glad he saw that it drove me off the rails and he stopped to help me at the time I didn't realise this though and I wish he could have been more understanding about Logan who I thought I'd never see again once I was taken out of high school and sent to a private institute. One thing I must say is that my father never wanted me to step between the ropes, he tried but he couldn't stop me!"
Lauren kisses Logan on the cheek before saying
"One thing I would change is not doing everything to keep in touch with Logan but we were both luck enough to find each other again. I just wish that my father could see all I see in Logan then he would embrace him as a son but then again then we may not have came to Chicago and met some of the nice people here!"
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Post by Kimberly Masters on Dec 31, 2007 10:22:33 GMT -5
Well, everything has something positive as well as some negative. However you do it, at the end its not easy to make everybody happy with the things you decide, but I guess after all … your father love you … and beside the fact that he may not like Logan, he is still happy that you are happy Lauren.
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Post by danedynamite on Dec 31, 2007 10:36:55 GMT -5
"Well he may not realise it but sending his goons to destroy my husband after I announced it didn't seem like he cared that I was happy with him or not. I am really not sure I want to go into the lengths my father went to in order to try and seperate us!"
Lauren looks at Logan and begins to cry as he embraces her...
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Post by logansteel on Dec 31, 2007 13:05:29 GMT -5
"Honey Kimberly wasn't trying to upset you by that it's ok I am alright aren't I?"
Logan says as he tries to comfort Lauren, he looks a little embarrassed in doing so but he turns to Kimberly and says
"It was a tough time for Lauren as she was forced to watch his muscle beat me down week after week, at the time I didn't care for what he was doing to me it was what he was putting his own daughter through. I wasn't going to give her up without a fight, and he never managed to break us apart! As I said earlier sometimes real families can be the gravest of enemies. But please let us move on to a discussion of the future?"
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