Kemal playing for a reserves football team in Germany just to improve on his stamina part two and getting back on top.
Cologne, Germany. Wednesday 15th November 2023. (Off-Camera)
Kemal seems to be fitting in the team nicely and last we saw him, it was him being punished for him talking to his team mates in the training field, while training to be a professional wrestler to work on his stamina. Part of the experiment was also for Kemal to meet new friends apart from wrestling ones and in the two weeks of being here, he had made plenty, but while he was running five laps around the pitch, he understood the consequences, despite explaining to the coach earlier that he doesn't have anyone to talk to apart from his wrestling trainers or wrestlers he does training with.
Coach Evangelos Nessos was keeping an eye on Kemal the entire laps he was doing, on top of doing goals training with the other players. Kemal still didn't know which midfield player he was going to be training with and he hadn't interacted with him yet. That was then only clue he got and he thought a lot about it while he was running around the training pitch.
Evangelos told Kemal to stop and join the midfield player who during his early days of being a football player, struggled a lot with stamina in his early beginning of his career. Suddenly the player that was going to train with Kemal came over and shook hands with him immediately as he introduces himself.
Former struggling stamina player: “Hey Kemal, I'm Noah Klein and I'm the struggling stamina player that's going to be alongside you with this training today.”
Kemal Yilmaz: “So what I've heard, you've been with the team for two years and had a very bad start with stamina.”
Noah Klein: “That's very true yes. I know and aware of what's been going on with you, you're not here to improve your stamina to be a football star, you're here to improve your stamina to be a professional wrestling star. That's really good that you're doing this as an hobby, but at the same time to improve on it.”
Kemal Yilmaz: “All because of the earthquakes that made me lose that stamina in Turkey.”
Noah knew all about that as although he wasn't up to date with news like other players are, he was in the room when Kemal came in and announced the situation that happened, but the point was that he was getting to know somebody else. It seemed Kemal was getting to know more new players every single day which was good for his state. They sat on the grass as obviously, the stamina trainer is dealing with the experienced players for the time being, but he also gave the two time to bond.
Noah Klein: “Man, that must be hard.”
Kemal Yilmaz: “It was. First day after it happened, I slept in the park, thought I'd be safe, but the next day, I had everything stolen from me, my cards, money, everything I had was gone. Also I woke up with marks on my face too.”
Noah Klein: “So you were homeless?”
Kemal Yilmaz: “Yes, but that all changed back in late August when I met this wrestling legend, Konrad Raab while he was helping clearing and rebuild buildings from earthquake damage in Turkey and he wanted to train me just like that. He had so much heart in me to be at my best.”
Noah widened his eyes, he remembered his father who was a FC Koln player back in the days and he played with Konrad Raab when he started out and of course he goes to fully discuss it as they saw the stamina training coach was signalling for five minutes to train with Noah and Kemal as he goes to more details.
Noah Klein: “The fact that Konrad is still this nice guy shows something. My dad said he really got along with Konrad who like you also done football to work on his stamina. Great guy and I hope to meet Konrad one day.”
Kemal Yilmaz: “Won't be today as he's racing in America, but you get to meet his twin brother, Markus Raab who's picking me up later.”
Noah Klein: “Last I heard about this dude was Konrad flat out hated his guts.”
Kemal Yilmaz: “Yeah, but I guess they made things up somehow. Maybe because they were forced to at some point, but I don't really know, Konrad doesn't really talk about his past very much.”
Noah Klein: “Same old Konrad.”
It seemed as if Konrad didn't tell Noah's dad much about his past either as a lot of Konrad's past was somewhat hidden to the world, apart from the obvious success he had in Germany when he did his TV entertaining stuff, but other than that, nobody knew about his past, but it occurred to Kemal that he wasn't the only one.
Of course they were meant to talk about football but of course, they were going to do that during training. As the stamina coach comes now and addresses the pair of them. The stamina coach was in his early thirties who knew what he was doing, known as Bastian Schulz which it states on the coat.
Bastian Schulz: “I'm glad you lads got to know each other because you both will be training together with stamina drills a lot over the past few months. I'm your stamina coach and I'm aware you've only started three weeks ago with us Kemal, but the two weeks was a test to see if you were going to stay committed and you passed.”
Kemal Yilmaz: “Seriously?”
Noah Klein: “Oh yeah, we've had many stamina struggles like you come here and leave straight away, but you stayed which means you want to improve.”
Kemal Yilmaz: “I have to for the sake of being a professional wrestler.”
Bastian Schulz: “He's correct. But I'm also aware what you're doing it for lad and football is a perfect way to build and work on your stamina. We're going to take things nice and easy for today and the following two weeks ahead of us and then we'll get to the more difficult stuff. I know you've done this training before Noah, but Kemal hasn't.”
Noah Klein: “Got to admit, it's nice to have someone to train with rather than doing this on my own all the time.”
Kemal even felt sorry for Noah who had been trying so hard to improve, something he hadn't felt sorry for someone for a while, because it was more everyone felt sorry for Kemal, but he pats him on the back, understanding that sometimes, you got to give back the feeling sorry for someone else and he could do just that.
Bastian Schulz: “Enough of that, today I decided we're going to do simple task of stop and start drills of football. So both of you have a ball each and I want you both to go around the cones with the ball non stop at a fast speed. Do you're best Kemal and I want to see what we can do to shape you. Noah here has always struggled with this for years and he's improved a lot in the two years he's been with us. I let Noah go first so you can see what you have to do.”
Kemal stood and watched as he widened his eyes, seeing how easy it was for Noah, but for Kemal, it was going to be a difficult task as he had to look at the ball and do it at a very fast speed, but he also saw that Noah had to look up at the same time as well. Kemal for the first time in his life gulped as he knew this was going to be a test, but for Noah, it did seem like he struggled parts of it, but Kemal knew he was going to struggle a lot. Noah came back and Bastian pats Noah's back on a good job well done.
Bastian Schulz: “Heck, I think you tracked your fastest time here, so good job Noah. Now it's Kemal's turn. Don't worry, I'm going to time you, but there's no such thing as fastest lap time or to beat it because obviously, you've not done this training yet. But when you clock in times, you will have to try and beat your previous time. Now go.”
Kemal was very nervous, gulped a lot because of him seeing how good Noah was, that he would struggle a lot in the two minutes he had to do this. But he sighed and started slow because he needed to know how to do it as he looked down on the ball and looking up at the same time. But the coach obviously understood that it was Kemal's first time, even Noah says something.
Noah Klein: “I wish I did that in my first stamina training session, go slowly to learn how to do the training.”
Bastian Schulz: “But you were in no way nervous like Kemal is. He's doing it because he's nervous, afraid almost.”
Noah Klein: “Well, if you lost everything with your family and everything in the earthquakes, it would be terrifying for him to gain back the stamina he lost.”
Which was something that Bastian forgot about that it was a different situation in a way for Kemal that Noah was a case of stamina struggles as a whole from his childhood, Kemal lost the stamina because of being homeless and the coach got the idea why Kemal was nervous and slow to learn the drill.
But then he knew he had to pace himself up as he starts doing just that for a long while as it was what he could do in two minutes. Bastian looked at everything Kemal was doing and he saw immediately why he was put in the reserves team training, because he almost as if he saw Kemal almost collapsing as the training wasn't done when the two minute timer was up as it was near enough two and a half minutes that Kemal completed training. Knowing Bastian had a lot of work to do with Kemal as he walks exhausted.
Bastian Schulz: “It's OK kid, you did the best you could and overtime, more you do this, better you get. Even Noah struggled like you when he started doing this the first time, but one thing you did that he didn't was starting out slowly to get used to it and that's smart on your part Kemal. Now we're going to continue all day with the both of you doing it together and then individually again.”
Kemal and Noah took time to drink water and throughout the entire day, they were doing the stop and start drills both together and not as this continued until it was end of the day as with an two hour lunch break they had. They got changed and showered in the locker room and then as expected, Markus Raab picks up Kemal as Noah went straight running to him after speaking to the stamina coach thinking it was Konrad, but he remembered that it was his twin brother that
Noah Klein: “For a second there, I thought you was Konrad. Tell him I said hi from my father. He was playing with Konrad when he trained here.”
Markus Raab: “I will do.”
Noah went away as it was Markus and Kemal all by themselves as he says this.
Markus Raab: “Come on Kemal, I know you've had a tough day with that training you had. Bastian said you had a hard day. I was going to have you do wrestling training today, but it's clear you need a break so I give you time off for the rest of the day and we'll continue training tomorrow.”
Kemal Yilmaz: “Thanks. I feel like I'm beginning to have more friends each time I come here, well apart from the wrestling friends I'm training with.”
Markus Raab: “That's good, it's another reason why Konrad signed you up to play football as well so you can make new friends. We go on home and rest for the day.”
Markus pats Kemal on his back and they went straight back home and Markus could pick Kemal up today because he had finished training other students that came in and wrestled as Markus knew it was vital for Kemal to get better at before he starts wrestling in Atlanta Wrestling Alliance in April they aim to have him wrestle over in America.
Kemal went to his room as he noticed he had food prepared for him in a container to keep the food warm, especially to meet his dietary requirements due to his religion and kicks back to play video games in his room to go off to sleep for the rest of the day.
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Kicking ass back into gear for the tournament youtube.com shoot (On-Camera)
“I know, I lost to Chris Lawler, so fucking what. It happens and I move on from it. Although Lawler Cutter is the most overhyped finisher I've ever come across. I don't know what's special about that over what Konrad did with the finisher he did that was a lot better than Lawler's finisher, but that's beyond the point as he's not my opponent for this match.
Chris Dumont certainly is. Ironically, I know he's had somewhat great matches with Dakon and Ludvig, although he's moved on from them since, but I know for a damn fact the team are still not happy with the garbage you pulled with the whole winning a tag match without a tag partner thing, something I know they are going to rant about once again.
But the point is while I'm still fairly new to SCW and after this year, I will be the leader of European Fiery Nation and what Oskar did last time around with trying to hire a Greek wrestler to join our team, that's exactly what we're about. It doesn't matter if you're violent or not, we're open arms to anyone that's from Europe to join our team. But of course, it's closed to idiots like Chris Dumont who happens to have a boring dull family legacy to live up to with his dad.
Yawn, how many of these wrestlers have we got running around to live up to families name? Do you know how I made it to the business? From talking to Konrad while he was clearing debris from the earthquake in Turkey and he saw that I needed his help as I lost everything when it comes to chasing dreams Chris. You're lucky that your dad gave you a gift from his genes to be a wrestler. While I was given a gift to be an MMA fighter without family legacy attached to me. I learned everything myself, I worked myself from poverty. Do you know how hard it was for me to get a job from poverty in Turkey where I was beaten down like I was a piece of garbage?
You'd have no idea about that whatsoever and how I had everything from my pockets stolen because I had to live in the streets. You never experienced hardships like me and nobody seems to get it. You never had to work as hard as me to get your spot in the business. You're dad gave the wrestling shot to you. I had to earn it via Konrad and Lord Raab training me really hard.
Sure you've been caught up in some rubbish with Gavin Taylor lately, but nobody seems to want to have a grudge against me and that bothers me so much. Nobody wants to fight me, only when requested and I want to know why? Am I that boring with my technical and violent skills that I'm not worth anyone's time?
Of course because I've not expose the acid to place on people just yet and the reason I use acid in people's faces because I'm mad, so mad and I can't even break the rules of my religion to use foul language that I want to use. I use violence because nobody cared when I was almost left for dead with no food or drink provided to me.
All the other Turkish people that were in the streets wanted to do drugs and sell them for money, but I didn't want to do that so I begged and pleaded for food and drink because that's all I want to survive in the streets. I had to fight with everything to get where I am. Konrad wanted me as the future leader because he knows I will get paid more money out of it. Despite owning my own Turkish restaurant business in Atlanta.
But I really need to break your body in half, I need to show some aggression that people can stop focusing all on Konrad as much as I like the guy and how much he improved my entire life, the amount of dedication he has for caring so much about climate change, it's time for people to see Kemal Yilmaz, the toxic acid.
Heck, I even wear a wrestling mask like Venom from spiderman to stand out from other technical wrestlers that I would be willing to use liquid acid to throw in people's faces, including yours to truly show who I am, along with breaking bones in people's bodies with my submission holds. I could be more dangerous than Konrad ever was. I aim to start inflicting damage onto you Chris and nobody will like me. I will make it that way and you're going to see me more than just a techincal/submission artist that I will aim to still be, but with a flair of being masked and using acid. See you out there when I pin or submit you to your pain.”
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