Post by K-Remix on Oct 1, 2017 0:34:15 GMT -5
Multiple wrestling news outlets are reporting that wrestler Kristopher Jesus Carter Jr. Also known as K-Remix has enlisted the services of a manager. He didn't have to look too far in order to find one either in choosing family member Diego Velez. Most wrestling fans will remember Velez for his promising championship runs in XWF and WGWF. However in the blink of a eye it was all over and he seemingly fell off the face of the earth until recently popping up in one of K-Remix's recent promos. Diego's emergence from obscurity continued as he took to twitter in order to first confirm he had risen from the dead and then to confirm his role as K-Remix's new manager.
That seemingly wasn't enough for Velez however because just moments ago he recorded a message to address every company that K-Remix is currently signed to. The video message can be found below but be advised that the video is uncensored. Although Diego Velez has been out of the public's eye for quite some time, his love for coarse language remains intact.
Oh my bad, were you expecting somebody else? Well get used to this face gringos because you're going to be seeing a lot of it from now on. For those of you that don't know let me explain to you exactly who I am. You're looking at Diego Velez. The Mexellence of Mexecution, the Mex-treme Icon, the Horned Lizard, and the master of the Aztec Two-Step. Or you could just call me what your girlfriend calls me, El Rompe Toto. It doesn't make much difference to me what it is you call me because I'm not here for you. I'm here because my cousin called me and thought it would be best for everybody if I managed his son, K-Remix. I mean who better than la familia? The thing with K-Remix is, the talent is there. Yet he still needs a bit of.... Guidance in order to make that leap from being good to being great. That's why I'm here. Now I'm sure what my cousin envisioned was me just handling the day to day stuff so that Remix could just focus on wrestling and that's it. Not a bad idea and it's exactly what I had planned on doing at first. However those plans have changed. So long story short, I'll see you pendejos at ringside. And this isn't just a message for any one federation. I'm putting every federation on notice, K was a problem before. Now with my help, he's one that nobody is going to have the answer to.
K-Remix's young career began on September 3rd, 2017. Since then he has gone on to be involved in multiple main events amassing a 4-2 record with one title win to his credit. Most would gladly take those numbers but his two failures have put K-Remix and his father at each other's throats. The two can't seem to agree on what needs to be done in order to keep K-Remix from suffering losses like that in the future. With them having a major difference in wrestling philosophy, the move to have Diego Velez be Remix's manager seems to be a compromise between the two. Will a manager really make a difference? Only time will tell.