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No, I will not comment on the incident that occured at WildKat Sports: 4-Life this past May. An unfortunate situation that I am happy to let Luke Hawx Handle. I just hope he can handle it.

No, I don’t want to comment on how Luke Hawx is not just a talent here at WildKat, but also the founder and owner of WildKat Sports, and now one of my business partners, alongside Matt Lancie and Scott Cramton.

No, I don’t want to comment on how privileged and blessed I feel to find myself in this position. I’ve been a fan of WildKat Sports since it’s inception in 2011, I’ve worked with the company since 2017, and now find myself responsible for so much.

No, I don’t want to comment on how my biggest passion still remains on commentary, helping to voice the stories of the incredible athletes here at WildKat. I’ve seen so much in 2024 alone. I got to call the incredible Tables match that saw Slime SZN win back the WKS Tag Team Championship from FLY DEF. I got to call the shocking Revolution Championship win for the Baton Rouge Bullet, who seems to have embraced the dark side.

No, I don’t want to comment Danny Flamingo. A man I became a fan of from the first time I saw him. A man who never quit or gave into his doubters. A man who became my mentor and then my friend. A man who I finally got to call WildKat Heavyweight Champion.

No, I don’t want to comment on how proud I am of our entire roster. For enduring through hardships, heartbreak and headaches, heatwaves and Hurricanes, pandemics and shutdowns, small crowds and constant struggle. They have persevered and continue to do so in order to push WildKat forward. I am proud of our young students and trainees who continue to improve and promise a bright future for WildKat Sports. I am proud of Matt Lancie and all he’s done. I am proud of the work we’ve done together, and what we, Luke, Scott, J Spade, and everyone at WildKat will continue to do to make WildKat bigger than ever

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