Friday 2 August 2019

WWE: CHAMP KOFI KINGSTON’S INSPIRING LIFE PHILOSOPHY…


       It’s no doubt that the WWE championship match between Daniel Bryan and Kofi Kingston proved to be the most eye-catchy, most thrilling and most inspiring among other matches in the recently held “Wrestlemania” 35- April 2019. Kofi who had travelled along the success journey for eleven years came to the top at last; triumphing gallantly over the former champion- Daniel Bryan. It was not an easy task as Daniel unleashed all his cruel tactics on his challenger. The situation usually looked hopeless in many cases, in which everybody would think it was the end of road for Kofi, but he (Kofi) would just be seen bouncing back. Even the commentators usually make incorrect predictions, sometimes declaring the end of the road for the challenger. The WWE universe no doubt played highly significant role in serving as relentless source of inspiration for Kofi Kingston.
        The spectators (Also known as WWE Universe) no doubt usually display their support for a competitor regarded to be genuinely hard- working, honest and determined to succeed without adopting any cunny means of attaining his goal. A few years ago; Daniel Bryan enjoyed similar massive support during a Wreslemania contest; precisely the version of 2013. He was in a match with Triple H and later had another match involving both Randy Orton and Batista… He became victorious in both matches; thereby becoming the overall champion. However, events changed with time and Daniel is now in the receiving end of the competition. The spectators roar as Kofi gained upper hand with chants of “Kofi! Kofi!” and there was silence whenever Daniel had the upper hand. Eventually, Kofi triumphed and has since become so famous as a champion.
       As it is well known, a champion is open to all forms of challenges, attacks and aggressions at any time as long as he remains the champion; and it is quite obvious that they are always prepared for whatever may come their way. On an occasion of such attacks by a fellow wrestler called Doff Ziglar, he pounced on the champion from behind and unleashed all sorts of destructive physical bashings on him. Later he (Doff) came on another occasion claiming that he should be champion in place of Kofi. In reply, Kofi reminded Doff that he (Doff) has an inherent habit of quitting intermittently, especially when things are not going well with him. On the contrary, Kofi said, “I am not a quitter, whenever things get bad with me, I dust myself up – pick up courage and move on. I never quit on myself, I never quit on my (New Day) friends and I don’t quit on the WWE Universe (The Spectators) …!!!  (Applause…)

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