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Seth's 5 Toughest Opponents
1.Red Dogg Berguard-
"I could use numerous excuses as to why I was dominated the way I was in the one match between Red Dogg and I. It was my first match back from an absence I had taken to recover from my torn rotator cuff injury. I had not been able to work out as hard as I normally do because of that injury and as a result I was smaller than usual. The match was also thrown together last minute because of another wrestler's no show, and on a night in which I had not expected to wrestle at all. The fact of that matter is, however, that in my match against Red Dogg I got the least amount of offense in that I ever had, or have since."
2.Canyon-
"I know exactly what I did wrong in the one match I had against this big man. Granted Canyon does weigh 150 pounds that me, I have always had a strategy for competing against men as big as him. For whatever reason, I didn't use a single bit of that strategy when it came time to use it against him. My mind might have been drawing blanks, or I might have been distracted by the presence of Todd Diamond and Lance Romance at ringside. The two of them did indeed get their licks in on me, only contributing to my problems. Basically I learned through my experience against Canyon what I already knew but had unfortunately seemed to momentarily forgotten. A man my size cannot move a move a behemoth Canyon's size when going at it head to head."
3.Mike Thunder-
"As I have said before, Mike Thunder has a lot of the same attributes that I do- some strength, some speed, as well as some high-flying. The two of us being so similar in style is probably the reason why our matches are always so neck-and-neck until the very end, excluding the one match in which there was no winner at all. Yes, our record against each other is about as even as it gets with it being 2wins-2losses-1draw. The two of us haven't had the opportunity to lock up in awhile. The next time we do, with both of us having a lot more experience, the bout should be as tough and evenly matched as it ever has been if not more so."
4.The Cowtown Kidd Kevin Duncan-
"Cowtown is tough in a way of bring able to take a beating and keep coming back for more. As I've said before, he doesn't seem like he should be that much trouble. I mean, the guy can't weigh more than a buck fifty. He has never once backed down when I've gotten in his face though. In fact, in the past he's actually had the balls to try and antagonize me. Through our many battles I've been involved in sneak attacks on him. My valet has tried to trip him up. I've thrown him from one side of the ring to the other numerous times, but he just won't give up. He keeps going and going, like a damn purple Energizer Bunny. In other words, he may not physically be even an average size opponent but, going along with his name, he has a heart as big as Texas."
5.Dark Angel-
"In our match we went at each other with ruthless abandon, much like his former partner Gravedigger and I did. The difference, however, is that Gravedigger and I did not get that way until our rematch when we had already built up some negative feelings for another. Dark Angel came out thirsty for blood in our very first encounter! The man is barroom brawler type tough, the kind of guy who's head you could break a beer bottle over and he would just stand there. Then if you do happen to knock him down, he'll be back on his feet before you know it. I could tell from our only bout that this was not unusual behavior for him, either, and to expect the very same should we ever lock horns again."

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