Gary Floyd Posted February 5, 2005 Report Posted February 5, 2005 Time to Move on As much as I have cared for and loved Joanie Laurer, the fact is that I am moving forward with my life. Our relationship was as unhealthy and dysfunctional as they come. I wish her the best, however I have a hard time putting her behind me when every time I turn around I am reminded of her. This message board has more posts on it about her than about myself. I care about what happens to her, however I can no longer spend every day worrying about her. I have to worry about myself. I established my own identity long before anyone had heard of a Chyna or Joanie Laurer. Being in a relationship with her did a good job of stripping me of my own identity. I have my own things going on now. Starting on February 11th in Tijuana I will be reuniting with Road Dogg & Billy Gunn against Konnan, Nicho (Psicosis) & Rey Mysterio Sr. TNA will be next and I am looking forward to Sean Waltman's Redemption Tour 2005. No more looking backwards. I'm going forward and I'm not looking back. I think it's time for the connection between Joanie & I to end completely. One day she may realize what she had, maybe not. I wish her all the best no matter what. Thank You. Sean Waltman First of all, I bolded a part of that because there are so many ways to interperut that Second of all, good for him. It's good to see he's putting this behind himself and moving on
LessonInMachismo Posted February 5, 2005 Report Posted February 5, 2005 First of all, I bolded a part of that because there are so many ways to interperut that Second of all, good for him. It's good to see he's putting this behind himself and moving on Meltzer said in today's update that he did come to an agreement with Jarret. But this type of relationship with Waltman and Laurer doesn't just stop. It's possible that he will return to Joanie. Sean may have the rescuer syndrome. I have never had anything against the guy, so I hope he succeeds. EDIT: In fact, I downright felt sorry for the guy at Invasion when the fans shit all over him in his match with Kidman. You could tell he was getting frustrated so he kept on doing more and more high risk moves.
Guest Hass of Pain Posted February 5, 2005 Report Posted February 5, 2005 It sounds like he's trying to convince himself more than he is the readers he's making the statement out to.
LessonInMachismo Posted February 5, 2005 Report Posted February 5, 2005 It sounds like he's trying to convince himself more than he is the readers he's making the statement out to. Exactly. We'll see how long he can last without spending the night in Chynna.
Guest jumpingbombangel Posted February 6, 2005 Report Posted February 6, 2005 Even though this is a pretty sad story overall, the part about the board having more posts about her than him is very funny. Apparently X-Pac has forgotten which one of these two has actually done anything significant (for better or worse) in the past three years.
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