Post by Tom Matheny on May 27, 2014 20:39:30 GMT -6
"You can hate me now... but I won't stop now... cause I can't stop now... you can hate me NOWWWW!"
Christum Furor:
- He is one of, if not the most infamous figure in EXODUS Wrestling. The list of atrocities committed by the devious, and diabolic Detroiter is numerous. We can't count the number of superstars he's concussed with a chair, or how many he's assaulted and bloodied with his bare hands. His desire to systematically break the psyche of Zack Lifer has been well documented. His aspiration to bring Jonathan Collins physical and emotion pain has been clear from day one. He's been accused of brainwashing superstars like Jerry Matthews and Savannah Taylor, trying to turn best-friends in Sylar Drake and Blake Jones against one another and has even persuaded Sally Talfourd into joining Gods & Monsters - just another one of his accomplishments to go along with very much costing Andreas Lasiewicz the World Title and possibly ending his storied career. If that's not enough for him to receive your scorn, just listen to him the next time he opens his mouth.
Brett Sands:
- Dammit, dammit it all to hell! Listen, when we're talking about the most hated figures in EXODUS, it's impossible to not bring up Brett Sands. Most remember him for trying to take out Jaime Alejandro, but that shouldn't overshadow the fact that he's universally considered to be a pompous, and obnoxious tool. He has a face that you just want to put a fist in. Just ask Christian Kane - the man who's been hell bent on destroying his life. We have to believe that CK suspended him indefinitely for a reason, because if anything, it's because Sands is an overall terrible human being. Athletically gifted, and very talented but terrible nonetheless.
The Ninth Gate (Daisuke Iwakuma and Kameron Chase):
- "The Perfect Evil" and "The Natural Disaster" are easy to dislike. Actually, they give you no reason to be endearing to them, and how could you? In their time in EXODUS they've been hell bent on chaos and destruction - and even in their long absence they've somehow found a way to leave their ominous mark on the company. And in their return, what was the first thing they did? Oh yeah, assault the Tag Team Champions and quite possibly end Nate Soto's young, promising career - then exploiting distractions from Audrey Lloris and Norihiro Akashi to cheat TROUBLE out of the Tag Team Championships. If you need more reasons to despise them, I suggest following Daisuke on twitter. He's as much of a cancer to society online as he is in person.
Chuck Matthews:
- He's "The Smartest Man in Professional Wrestling." That also means he has an incredibly high opinion of himself a.k.a, an extremely big ego. Matthews' methods for going about his business are controversial, and sometimes upright devious. While we can never truly predict what Chuck is thinking, or what he's going to do next, we can always assume that it's going to raise a few eyebrows, and piss a lot of folks off.
Christum Furor:
- He is one of, if not the most infamous figure in EXODUS Wrestling. The list of atrocities committed by the devious, and diabolic Detroiter is numerous. We can't count the number of superstars he's concussed with a chair, or how many he's assaulted and bloodied with his bare hands. His desire to systematically break the psyche of Zack Lifer has been well documented. His aspiration to bring Jonathan Collins physical and emotion pain has been clear from day one. He's been accused of brainwashing superstars like Jerry Matthews and Savannah Taylor, trying to turn best-friends in Sylar Drake and Blake Jones against one another and has even persuaded Sally Talfourd into joining Gods & Monsters - just another one of his accomplishments to go along with very much costing Andreas Lasiewicz the World Title and possibly ending his storied career. If that's not enough for him to receive your scorn, just listen to him the next time he opens his mouth.
Brett Sands:
- Dammit, dammit it all to hell! Listen, when we're talking about the most hated figures in EXODUS, it's impossible to not bring up Brett Sands. Most remember him for trying to take out Jaime Alejandro, but that shouldn't overshadow the fact that he's universally considered to be a pompous, and obnoxious tool. He has a face that you just want to put a fist in. Just ask Christian Kane - the man who's been hell bent on destroying his life. We have to believe that CK suspended him indefinitely for a reason, because if anything, it's because Sands is an overall terrible human being. Athletically gifted, and very talented but terrible nonetheless.
The Ninth Gate (Daisuke Iwakuma and Kameron Chase):
- "The Perfect Evil" and "The Natural Disaster" are easy to dislike. Actually, they give you no reason to be endearing to them, and how could you? In their time in EXODUS they've been hell bent on chaos and destruction - and even in their long absence they've somehow found a way to leave their ominous mark on the company. And in their return, what was the first thing they did? Oh yeah, assault the Tag Team Champions and quite possibly end Nate Soto's young, promising career - then exploiting distractions from Audrey Lloris and Norihiro Akashi to cheat TROUBLE out of the Tag Team Championships. If you need more reasons to despise them, I suggest following Daisuke on twitter. He's as much of a cancer to society online as he is in person.
Chuck Matthews:
- He's "The Smartest Man in Professional Wrestling." That also means he has an incredibly high opinion of himself a.k.a, an extremely big ego. Matthews' methods for going about his business are controversial, and sometimes upright devious. While we can never truly predict what Chuck is thinking, or what he's going to do next, we can always assume that it's going to raise a few eyebrows, and piss a lot of folks off.