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Cross is standing in what appears to be the same room where he had the midnight conversation with A-Jax. Behind him is the desk with the clock hanging on the wall above him. He is wearing a pair of dark jeans with the signature orange sweatshirt. Cross clears his throat and begins to speak.

 

Cross: I am broadcasting this out of my own home just a day before Riot. I was planning on attending the show regardless of not being booked in a match however there has been a change of plans. I have had to deal with an unfortunate situation over the last couple of days. Therefore I cancelled my flight in order to stay home and deal with the issue at hand. I felt it was best for all of OCW to know exactly what has taken place over the course of the past few days.

 

As many of you have heard I spoke with Aaron Jackson, known to OCW as A-Jax, several nights ago. At the time of the phone call he appeared to be in distress. Following Wrestlution I sent A-Jax home to regain focus and work on improving his work ethics and character outside the ring. I felt some time off would be best for Death Row and that A-Jax would make a return ready and determined to get down to business.

 

As you know Eddie Mace, A-Jax and myself have all done time behind bars. We’ve made mistakes, but we all chose to overcome the odds and to change. Regardless of how hard A-Jax tried he had a past that always haunted him.

Several times A-Jax would just zone out and talk about how certain people would be out looking for him. One reason he was skeptical on coming to OCW at first was that his face would be all over TV and “these people” would know exactly where to find him. I would constantly assure him that times had changed and that there was no reason to worry.

 

I was wrong.

 

A-Jax was thrown into prison for gang violence if you all don’t know. He ran with the wrong crowd and it landed him in prison. Gangs are serious s*** you do not want to get involved in. They wait for you to get released, whether that be hours, days, or years. Once you are in, you are lucky to even get out alive. There is no hiding from them.

 

A-Jax called me the following day after his first phone call. I spoke to him for roughly an hour. Sure enough a gang he rolled with gave him a little visit. They wanted him back and A-Jax turned it down and they, in turn, wanted him dead. Jax managed to get away before they could execute anything.

 

I also spoke to him about his future in OCW. We both came to the conclusion that his past is something of concern. It saddened me deeply to inform him that I thought it was best he never set foot in OCW again. I brought him in as my project and I failed. I knew it wouldn’t be an easy task but this has gone out of control and there is no way I can condone this kind behavior for OCW.

 

I spoke to A-Jax three days ago and that is the last I have heard from. He could still be on the run, he could be locked up again, he could be dead. I guess all I can say is hope for the best but A-Jax’s career in OCW is done. He had tremendous potential and early success and it’s disappointing to see things end up like this.

 

That is all. Thank you.

 

Cross makes his way over to his desk where he takes a seat in his chair he leans back and places his hands over his face. The camera fades as Cross can be seen rocking back in forth in his chair.

THE DEAN

 

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Hey do you want gangs running around poping caps in yo ass...thats what I thought. Thank me that I cut the rope on this one before you found yourself victim of a curb stomp...a real one.

 

By the way nice new sig. very cool.

THE DEAN

 

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