Paul London
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I loved your interview with Blackman.
I'm a huge Blackman Mark.
Which is just like, that's a credit to you.
Now that we don't have Dog the Bounty Hunter anymore.
I'm grateful for my family because through all the concerns and headaches and heartaches that I put them through, like they have, they have loved me unconditionally, you know, whether I see myself as like the black sheep of my family or not, they've never seen me that way and they've never treated me that way.
And, um, so I'm eternally grateful to my parents, to my family.
I'm very grateful for the career that I've had so far.
I'm not happy with it, but I'm grateful for it.
There are times when I can look back and be like, man, did I do that?
I proved a lot of people wrong.
And that was a driving force for part of it.
But more than anything, I proved it to myself.
And that's been the most rewarding thing is that I've proved it to myself.
Well, yeah.
When everyone's saying no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I still bet on myself.
And in a lot of ways it paid off because, you know, people can see all they want in terms of like, oh, well, he was, you know, his shortcomings and like, he didn't, you know, he was like, whatever, you know, it didn't reach his potential, whatever they might want to say.
Most of the wrestling business that's not currently signed anywhere would still probably love to have half of the experiences that I've had.
And so I'm extremely grateful for that.
And that's why I do feel like I need to get on this book thing.
It might be like Kenny Power's narration into a dictator or something, dictaphone.