What Mark Briscoe wants to convey to the fans of Pro wrestling?
What Mark Briscoe wants to convey to the fans of Pro wrestling?
Jay Briscoe died in a car accident recently, due to which many superstars as well as the wrestling community and his fans are in grief. Not only AEW members are paying tribute to the 38 years old wrestler, but Even WWE superstars such as Kevin Owens are also very upset. In this situation, his brother, Mark Briscoe had to make his debut. In his recent conversation, he was asked some questions and for the same, he conveyed his opinions regarding Pro Wrestling. Let us find out his opinions.
Mark Briscoe wants to convey to the fans of Pro wrestling
On Thursday night’s Dynamite, Mark Briscoe marked its AEW broadcast premiere in a fight remembering his brother Jay Briscoe, who passed away the previous weekend in a vehicle collision. On his death, many WWE superstars such as Kevin Owens have shown their condolences. For the same, recently Caprice Coleman shared a video message with a tweet on Twitter. In his video message, he shared “Hey, y’all already know family is beyond important to me, my life. 23 years, me and my brother been riding the roads, making towns, and hitting different countries. Ain’t no way that I have been wanting to do this for this long if I ain’t have my boy with me the whole time. But now, it’s time to carry on for him.”
“My brother ain’t here with me as he normally has been, normally would be, but he’s still with me right here. He ain’t gone. If I thought he was gone, then I would be no good. I know he ain’t gone. I know he just moved on to the next higher level of existence. You know what I mean? So that’s what keeps me pushing forward.”
It can be said that many superstars are in grief for the demise of Jay Briscoe and we can also see them supporting his blood brother, Jay Briscoe in near future. Mark Briscoe cannot take the place of Jay Briscoe in fans’ hearts but we can wish he will also turn out as fans are expecting from him.
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