#2. ''You have never allowed someone like me to compete or contend for the WWE title, but I never complained"
In La La Land, Emma Stone beautifully confronted a perplexed dreamer in Ryan Gosling and stated that 'people love what other people are passionate about'.
The statement perfectly fits the bill here. People here in the internet wrestling community, regardless of where they come from have all grown up watching professional wrestling.
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Superstars like Bruno Sammartino, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Bret Hart, The Rock, The Undertaker, and even John Cena enjoyed tremendous success and popularity in all their respective eras.
Despite the fact that most of them participated in a different generation of audiences, our love for professional wrestling remained intact. Like all of you, I also fell in love with superstars who were passionate about this and did everything they could to ascend its prominence.
One has got to admit that WWE has now changed. Whilst we still continue to keep our grievances out there for the predictability of Monday Night Raw, there's no denying that the company now possesses some of the most unique individuals who live and breathe wrestling.
Names like A.J. Styles, Daniel Bryan, Becky Lynch, Samoa Joe, Ricochet, Aleister Black, Seth Rollins, Sasha Banks, Asuka, and many more are superstars who scratched and clawed their way to the top of this industry.
In such a stacked roster, it was a last-minute replacement who proved his passion and stole our hearts with a riveting performance in a gauntlet match.
In The New Day's incredibly intriguing confrontation with Vince McMahon two weeks ago, Kofi took the mic and authentically displayed his affirmation for this business and the fans that support him.
Furthermore and most importantly, he went out of the box and stated the fact that Vince would never allow someone like me to compete or contend for a World Championship.
Whilst many have claimed that Kofi's journey is pretty similar to Daniel Bryan's Yes Movement in 2014, the genuine fact that separates these two journeys is that Kofi Kingston has never contested in a singles match for the World Championship, let alone win one.
Bryan was already a world champion before he pulled off a miracle in New Orleans where he defied the odds and outmatched The Authority to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
The mere fact that Kofi never complained about never even being considered for a world title shot only justifies his love for this business and why the world will be rooting for him on April 7th.
Kofi needed an upgrade from Langusing in the midcard setup for far too long and he confronted the boss on the same.
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