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The Truth on WWE current jobber Matthew Josepgh Korklan(Evan Bourne)?
10-15-2012, 08:56 PM
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The Truth on WWE current jobber Matthew Josepgh Korklan(Evan Bourne)?
for those of you who don't know he was in tna, he jobbed on ppvs as matt sydal.
he started in highschool wrestling also doing track,gymnastics and martial arts, he wrestled all over the world and managed to get a degree in marketing and become president of his father's company. He spent all his life to WRESTLE in WWE not WIN. WWE wrestlers have the same 4 wrestlers as main eventers Bourne actually likes wrestling for wrestling not FAME! I follow him on twitter,myspace,facebook he's happy as a phucking clam, he loves jobbing so did jamie noble who was awesome outside of wwe! Wrestlers have a choice to be jobbers and main eventers you don't walk into wwe offices and say I want to be a superstar.

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10-15-2012, 09:05 PM
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Ok...what's your question?

P.S. - I do agree Bourne is awesome though.

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10-15-2012, 09:05 PM
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I respect what you're saying and if that's truly what Matthew wants to do then congratulations on achieving your dream mate, well done, I wish you the best of luck. But (you knew there'd be a but didn't you) just because it wasn't his original dream to be a main eventer, surely it's frustrating to be constantly losing to people he knows to be inferior. He's seeing certain wrestlers with half his talent getting 10 times his pay and that must be annoying to witness. Now that he's there, doesn't he want to just go that bit further, then that bit further until he's actually appreciated for how good he is? MVP never wanted to be a wrestler, he learned as something to distract him when he got out of prison, but now he's one of the best, most valuable wrestler's there. Jeff Hardy wanted to be in WWE, then he wanted to become tag team champion, and he eventually was given the WWE and World Heavyweight championships. My point is that although Matthew Korklan has undoubtedly worked very hard to get where he is and has achieved his dream, he has the potential to go much further and surely he doesn't want to waste it.
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