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       Marias Blog: week 2
       By: ChrissiCalvert Date: August 20, 2013, 3:02 pm
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       What’s up all you Stars and Studs!!!!
       Thank you to everyone that has welcomed me into the family. I
       have felt very blessed this past year for all the new family I
       am adopting. I am recently engaged to Ring of Honor wrestler,
       Mike Bennett and his family is amazing. I have spent a lot of
       time at the Bennett household and I always feel very welcome.
       Mike’s brother just had twin girls with his girlfriend so that
       is two more members to my ever growing family. I am part of
       fantasywomenbattles.com which is a competition to find the
       greatest female warrior in the world. The incredibly unique
       women that are a part of FWB have become a new sort of family
       while embarking on this journey, to learn to sword fight. I am
       an actress for Woodhaven Productions and I have completed two
       films with them this year. It was my first two completed films
       and it was an incredible experience. I made many friends while
       on set and I am proud of the work we did together. I signed a
       year contract with Ring of Honor and have found a brotherhood of
       wonderful inspiring people. And there are so many other business
       friendships and relationships I have made this year that are
       having a positive impact on my life. Of course, they all are
       different types of relationships but is one anymore important
       than another? I don’t know. I flourish in my personal life so
       much more when my career is going well so in some ways I think
       that my business relationships are just as important to keep my
       life balanced.
       With that being said, I have had the hardest time trying to
       figure out what to talk about this week. I have started three
       different blogs and none of them seem appropriate. A LOT has
       happened in the last two weeks. My niece is turning 5, we lost a
       family member, BJ Whitmer and my fiancé, Mike Bennett had a
       wrestling move that didn’t go as planned which resulted in an
       injury, I moved back to Chicago, Total Divas got picked up for a
       second season (Apparently there is a fat twin?), some fan called
       my fiancé a moron, and I start school on Tuesday. It’s a lot to
       handle but it also the reason why I love wrestling so much.
       Everyone in wrestling has a story and unless you are a wrestling
       facts aficionado you would never really see the guys for who
       they are. It’s because of those stories, that even when I am old
       and grey, I will be a fan. Wrestlers live the hardest lives of
       any athlete or entertainer. There is no off season, no union,
       and no insurance package. Wrestlers work hurt, tired, or
       depressed for sometimes no reward. Wrestlers not only get beat
       up for a living but also sometimes entertain crowds of angry,
       hungry, and over stimulated fans. Time and time again I am
       impressed by the dedication these men and women have for this
       craft because even when you try to do everything right at any
       moment something can go wrong.
       Ring of Honor has a brotherhood that I have never experienced
       before. Sure, I made some great friends at work but it was never
       like the sense of community/family I feel in ROH. We spend so
       much time on the road that sometimes we spend more time with our
       wrestling co-workers then we do our own families. Its nice to be
       able to feel comfortable at work too. Its nice to have a road
       family. BJ Whitmer and Mike Bennett had a rough weekend at a
       Ring of Honor show 2 weeks ago. Something went wrong while doing
       a piledriver. That night BJ ending up in the hospital with a
       collar around his neck getting tests to see if his neck was
       broken. It was terrible. I’ve never seen as much regret as I did
       in Mike’s eyes that night. Accidents happen in a wrestling ring
       all the time but whenever someone gets hurt you feel a sense of
       responsibility. But, BJ being the tough guy he is, was cracking
       jokes in the hospital making sure no one was bored or worried
       while waiting. Then, after the ROH show was over the wrestlers
       started showing up to visit. Car load upon car load of tired,
       beat up, and hungry wrestlers walked into the waiting room of a
       Toronto Hospital. These guys had just worked matches and rather
       than going to the hotel or getting dinner right after the show,
       they were there in the hospital visiting a fellow wrestler. Some
       of the guys were close friends with BJ but some were just
       co-workers checking in. Wrestler after wrestler smiling and
       bringing in positivity was the best thing that could happen in a
       situation like that. Wrestlers all come together in times of
       hardship to take care of our own. We will hear in the coming
       weeks about the extent of BJ’s injury but all we can do is hope
       for the best and learn from what happened. Wrestling always find
       a way to move on. Wrestling is the dream for these guys/gals and
       no matter how big the risks the love of the business is bigger.
       The trials of a wrestler doesn’t stop at injury. Wrestlers are
       not just wrestlers. Most have 9-5 jobs during the week to fund
       their wrestling addiction when they start out. So, a wrestler
       that is a real life super hero on Saturday will be a waiter on
       Tuesday. It’s a tough road. Some go to school during the week
       because no matter how great the wrestler you can stop getting
       bookings or get hurt at anytime. When a wrestler’s friends are
       partying on the weekend, some independent wrestler is driving
       countless hours to an independent show to make 50 bucks that
       won’t even pay for gas and food for the trip. But when the
       wrestler arrives at the show he/she will again fall in love with
       this one sided wrestling relationship. These guys and gals have
       wives, husbands, kids, boyfriends, and girlfriends that also
       demand their attention. But, they show up every weekend to the
       Bingo halls and Knights of Columbus buildings to put on their
       Divine Comedy. These halls usually don’t have showers, locker
       rooms, and I’ve even been in one without a woking toilette but
       wrestlers show up as if it is their own personal WrestleMania
       because “you never know who is watching.”
       It’s funny that I came into wrestling so backwards. I was a
       model. I was a Diva Search girl. I traveled all over the world
       with wrestling in the WWE but I never really understood “IT”
       until I went to that first Ring of Honor show. The intensity of
       that crowd and the fact that it was in the Chicago Field-house
       always seemed to stick with me. It’s such a beautiful example of
       what wrestling should be. The Ring of Honor guys weren’t doing
       it for the fame or money in that black ring with red ropes. They
       were doing it for the love of wrestling. I was listening to
       Daniel Bryan, Bryan Danielson, talk about being a wrestler on
       Monday Night Raw and it gave me chills because that is what I
       feel every time I go out in front of that Ring of Honor crowd. I
       may not be able to do what those wrestlers can do but I have
       such admiration for the wrestlers that can and I am proud to be
       a some small part of it. I appreciate it. I respect it. I
       respect the foundation that Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, The Briscos,
       Samoa Joe, Colt Cabana, Christopher Daniels, Lo Ki, Daizee Haze,
       and all the guys and gals before me built. I love the feeling of
       going through the curtain and knowing we are not putting on just
       a show. We are giving you glimpses into our real characters as
       human beings. It’s still real to Ring of Honor. The brotherhood,
       the wrestling, the code of honor, and the wrestlers are still
       real. It’s still real to me.
       With respect,
       Mary Kanellis
       “The First Lady of ROH”
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