Just when you think somebody's going to break good, they flip the script. Bron Breakker did just that when he turned on Jey Uso after a seemingly respectful handshake. That moment of "congratulations" felt like a flicker of change.
But in wrestling, respect can be the greatest lie.
Bron didn't get what he felt was his due. Jey didn't even acknowledge Bron as the champion that he once was. I mean, how often do we want acknowledgment for all the hard work we have been putting in, and then it gets pushed aside?
I feel your pain man.
Bron is right for feeling slighted here. This is not wrestling, it also happens in real life. You're doing everything right, and then, pow! Nothing. It just eats at you inside. And that's how Bron probably felt. The guy's got no legacy to fall back on. He's trying to make his own name, there's no family cushion. That's also got to sting when your opponent's just coasting off the dynasty of their family.
Yeet!
I learned a lesson here that, sometimes it isn't about doing the right thing, it's about doing what gets attention. But just as we'd say in wrestling, Don't try this at home.
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you are right my friend, sometimes people will only see what we do, and not the reason why we do it. It might be good in our perspective, but might received the other way by other people.
Nice addition to the whole blog. Thanks this a gold comment.