
When one entered Kenter Acrutar's home, something conspicuous by its absence was wrestling memorabilia--Kenter had won the Young Blood International and Championship belts, the WSWF Television, Tag Team, Intercontinental, Titan, Championship, and Iron Belts, as well as the RCWF Bloodfreak Belt--but he had virtually no pictures of those. "It's all politics anyways", he would explain. But one picture did feature prominently on his living room wall: Him with a high school trophy, clasping hands with his dad.
That moment had meant something to him.
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"...that speaks so much of modern sports..." Pro wrestling in particular. I based the idea that he would have very little memorabilia off Lance Storm, who has memorabilia only in his school--and only because, well, certain appearances are expected. But Kenter knows what he's done, his family knows what he's done, his fans know what he's done; why would he need to prove it? Family and friends, on the other paw, now THAT is important. What little memorabilia he has all relates to his loved ones.
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