>>4906000And I became a hero. I still don't know if that was the right thing to do. Maybe it was a big mistake.
It's not cool to be a hero.
Heroic, but mother-in-law.
I'm a hero, but I'm not strong.
It's heroic, but it's bullshit.
I'm a hero, but I hate people and myself.
They want to fight with such contradictions and not hide them.
But I thought I had to become a decent human being to live in this world, and wrestling was the first time I could have hope in this world.
Because the wrestlers who put their lives on the line in wrestling, sometimes with demonic faces, sometimes in a mature and foolish way, looked like heroes to me at that time.
I'll fight with bullshit!
Yeah, so I want to be the hero who fights bullshit more than anyone else!
I may be wrong, but it's the right thing for me to do.
I fight for everyone who is desperate for life like I used to be.
I will fight with everything in my life and bring everyone the moment they deserve to live. So please watch me somewhere. You all are me someday.
What a meaningless poemy essay I just poured out!
But now you know a little more about it.
To be clear, Sanshiro Takagi is the one who inspired me to enter the world of professional wrestling.
He was the most bullshit wrestler in the business, the one who tried to stand out the most, and got the ire of both the referee and the audience!
Oh, that's possible! It was a surprise, and a painful one at that. The nickname "Big President" seemed like the best.
But what about the current Sanshiro Takagi?
What an ordinary manager!
Maybe I was wrong from the beginning and this man was originally just a president who cared only about numbers.
Not a big president, just a president out there.