[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]::Marx after a long day of training, Marx is resting in his living room, watching the All Japan Champion's Carnival show streaming live on his seventy inch plasma television in his living room with Jacobs::[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]JONATHAN MARX: Back in my father's day, if he wanted to see the Champion Carnival, he'd have to wait a couple of weeks for it to air on television, then he'd have to wait another couple of weeks for his supplier to get the tapes in and mail out the mass printed listing, then on top of all that, he'd have to order via mail and wait for his tapes to come in. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]BRANDON JACOBS: Now all you have to do is hook your computer up to your television and click on a link![/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]JONATHAN MARX: My father is one of those people who rant and rave about how people don't fully appreciate what we now have. King Krusher actually reminds me a lot of my Dad. Yelling at the news shows on television, yelling at kids to get off his lawn... how did all these wrestlers that I thought were cool growing up with as a kid become such old men?[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]BRANDON JACOBS: It happens to everyone at one point and we always swear that when we get older, we are going to be different, but we wind up knocking on doors, yelling at kids to keep down the noise that they call rock and roll music. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]JONATHAN MARX: King Krusher was this bad ass though. Yes, he could go in the ring if he wanted to, but he was primarily known for his brawling like my father was and while people loved a good fight, in those days brawlers very rarely got their chance to at the World Title. That went to the showmen, the muscle men, and the technicians. That is why when I decided to become a pro wrestler that I decided I was going to break away from the mold that my father and grandfather had set and show the world that the Marx Family could wrestle as well. That we all weren't just all a bunch of street thugs. Who would have thought that the grandson of Ruoric Hun Baker would graduate from Princeton University? [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]BRANDON JACOBS: When someone graduates from Princeton, when they are a third generation wrestler, and they are rich, they automatically think that you feel entitled and that you turn you nose up at everyone.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]JONATHAN MARX: My success and my families' success comes from generations of hard work. There is no harder business than the wrestling business with all the traveling and the toll it takes on you both physically and psychologically. I even distanced myself from my father and grandfather because as proud as I was of them, I wanted to make it on my own, continuing my studies under the alltime great of the day, Michael Manson. I still even to this day work hard to try to learn something new every day in order to stay a step ahead of my opponents. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]BRANDON JACOBS: Maybe Krusher is just trying to fire you up.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]JONATHAN MARX: I don't need anyone to fire me up, this is for the Ultratitle and a shot at making history and even more so, a chance for me to face one of the wrestlers who was in my extended family, a wrestler that I grew up watching, one on one. If he wants to wrestle, I'll wrestle, if he wants to fight, he knows better than anyone wrestling today how deep that is in my blood.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]FTB[/FONT]