Post by Konrad Raab on Sept 12, 2019 10:21:13 GMT
Parents, teacher and headteacher meeting. Anaheim, California. Tuesday 4th December. (Off Camera)
While Fizz took care of telling Mattheus’s teacher about the bullying going on in school, Konrad, however, wasn’t able to make arrangements with the teacher and the head teacher in person due to his wrestling schedule, causing him to be busier than usual, especially with Rebellion Pro company coming back. Before he can go to Little Rock, Arkansas to face Casterillo tomorrow night later today, he knows exactly how important this meeting was as it was only Konrad, Darren’s dad, teacher and headteacher in the large meeting room to talk about the bullying going on.
Crippling to his knees, choking back the tears as hard as Konrad could with Darren’s dad looking against the wall, having his eyes rolling around with how big the meeting room is and headteacher and teacher of Mattheus’s class sees so much pain within the father of Mattheus and headteacher says this.
Headteacher: “From what I’ve got told, Mattheus is being bullied at school by Darren. It’s something we need to talk about how we can prevent this from happening again.
Teacher: “We’ve seen pictures of Mattheus’s injuries along with logs given to us by Fizz. We as the school take bullying both psychical and mental form seriously.”
Darren’s father: “This is garbage.”
Konrad Raab: “How is it when Mattheus comes home and cries every day about your son bullying him. How is it when the doctors have confirmed it’s from the attack your son caused? I believe in every single word my son says.”
Konrad’s shaking with his body rushing with fear as he cares about the damages Mattheus has suffered from Darren himself and Fizz telling him he’s still continuously being bullied and being beaten.a
Headteacher: “We believe in Konrad after seeing these pictures with evidence as proof of the injuries caused by Darren. Have you got problems at home Mr Williams?
Darren’s Father: “Sometimes my wife and I argue but nothing major for Darren to do this to Mattheus.”
Teacher: “There’s a reason Mr Raab wants to chat to us, and he’s concerned about his son which he has every right to be.
Konrad Raab: “Mattheus has refused to go to school because of the bullying. He cries to us every night.”
Darren’s father: “How is that possible when you’re on the road more than being there for your son?”
Konrad Raab: “Because my wife calls me every day to update me. Yes, I’m on the road, and I’m heading off somewhere tonight, but not until we get this sorted out and not until I know Mattheus is going to be safe and happy coming to the school.”
Teacher and Headteacher are aware of Konrad’s busy schedule with his wrestling, hence why Tuesday’s is the only day he was able to do the meeting. Darren didn’t understand how much Konrad looks out for his kids and how he was there for his son while being a wrestler on the road.
Teacher: “To be honest, I have on occasions seen Darren throw things at someone with pieces of paper, but I didn’t know who it was until it’s come to my attention.”
Headteacher: “Why didn’t you report this to us?”
Teacher: “Because I didn’t know who Darren was throwing it to.”
Headteacher: “You must always report anything like that, and I also got reports of Darren sending nasty messages to Mattheus as well. If your wife and yourself are sometimes arguing, you and her need to do something about the arguments.”
Darren’s dad: “He doesn’t even see his mother because she took off and leaving him deserted. He doesn’t know what love is.”
The teacher was also at fault for not reporting the situation faster, and headteacher nods at Darren’s dad, understanding the situation. Konrad at this point always had a hard time with confliction as he knows he lashes out at people when things aren’t resolved, especially when it comes to his children and headteacher says this to Darren’s dad.
Headteacher: “I suggest you and your wife get counselling sessions to work together to treat your son better, let him know it’s bad to beat up and pick on other children along with throwing things at him.”
Darren’s dad: “If it’s continuing for weeks, I have no choice, but getting counselling sessions with my wife. I guess she’s not doing a good job as a mother to be there for Darren when he needs her.”
Teacher: “We understand. You alright, Konrad?”
Konrad Raab: “I’m a little better now. Is there a way we can get more teachers in the playground or the classroom to witness the situation happening?”
Headteacher: “I’m sure that can be arranged, and I’m also sure we can get extra teachers out on the playground to witness Darren and Mattheus outside, even if Mattheus and Darren stay well away from each other. I know how much your son means to you Mr Raab and you want him to succeed in school.”
Konrad Raab: “I do, and I also want him to succeed as a motocross rider as well. It’s affecting his racing career too.”
Teacher and Headteacher nod as it wasn’t Darren’s fault he was bullying Mattheus, it was Darren’s parents not keeping their arguments under control and the mother of Darren not being there for her son. Darren's not seen his mum for quite some time, and Darren says this to Konrad who has tears coming out of his eyes.
Darren’s dad: “I apologise for questioning your parenting skills, was very wrong of me and if I’d known about this, I would give a firm warning to Darren, and I will do it at home. I just overreacted when I haven’t seen the full extent of injuries going on. I reacted like an asshole. May I see these pictures?”
Headteacher had no choice, but to show the pics of Mattheus’s injuries to Darren’s dad as he flicks through three pictures, knowing now how much pain Mattheus is in and how he was brutally bruised and kicked in the ribs multiple times as he gives them back to the headteacher as he now understands and Konrad speaks.
Konrad Raab: “I don’t ever tolerate with bullying, it’s the sort of thing I have to deal at work every single day of my life, and now it’s affecting my personal life? The truth is, it’s why I lost against Lucy last night because I was so concerned about my son that I didn’t give a damn about wrestling that night. I cared for my son’s safety and sadness. The fact Mattheus cried on the phone yesterday, asking for my help was breaking my heart.”
Teacher: “I will keep a very close eye out on Mattheus and report everything that will go on from today forward and send Darren or Mattheus if he does bullying to the headteacher’s office. Darren, you go and get counselling for your wife. We’re so sorry it’s happening on the playground as well.”
Konrad Raab: “I was very close on punching Darren’s dad hence why I was quiet and trust me, you don’t want to piss me off, even with how ridiculous you were, not seemly wanting to tell your son off for what he’s done to Mattheus.”
Darren’s dad: “Because I didn’t believe in the situation, that’s why. Darren tells me nothing at school, and I keep asking him, and he ignores me or says no comment. I know why now with him picking on kids and beating them.”
Headteacher: “I can assure the pair of you that the situation will be kept an eye on very heavily by the other teachers and us and making them aware of it. We'll be discussing this in the teachers and support staff meeting tonight, so we can knuckle down on bullying and how important it is for us to know everything, but Mr Raab, you must tell Mattheus to tell Mrs Callwall or other teachers in the playground if he’s getting bullied right away.”
Konrad Raab: “It was because he was too scared to tell you. Mattheus's scared if he tells someone, he'll get picked on by Darren consistently, he told me that.”
It’s something other kids have told them many times in meetings like this about children being too scared to say to a teacher they are being picked on because of being caused by more beatings and injuries. It’s not something to be ignored, and Darren smirks, not caring at all, despite what his son has done as the teacher says this.
Teacher: “Mattheus should never be afraid of telling us because our school is against bullying and fighting by any means and we always take action right away. It seems like Mattheus wasn’t able and we can help him by having him sit on the other side of the room and for Mattheus to get one on one teaching if he refuses to go to school.”
Konrad Raab: “That will be fine with Fizz and me especially. He told me he wants to get school at home, but I want him to make friends with other kids, especially how well he’s doing in motocross.”
Headteacher: “Consider this as a warning from us Mr Williams, and if your son continues to bully Mattheus, he will be excluded from coming to school, and you be the one to keep him indoors and not allowing him to leave the house or do anything during school hours.”
Darren’s dad: “Fine.”
Headteacher: “Since you’re in a rush to go somewhere, we can call the end of this meeting and thank you for arranging this out with us as we know how much you care about all of your kids and being there for them.”
Konrad Raab: “No problem.”
Konrad leaves the meeting room along with Darren’s dad with the teacher and headteacher going off to the teacher’s lounge to discuss the situation with the other staff and teachers at school. Konrad walks with Darren to the car after they’ve left school and when Darren gets to the car well away from the school, Konrad goes to grab him against the wall and says this.
Konrad Raab: “You might act like as if you care, but I can see BS straight through you. You smirked and thought it’s funny, but it wouldn’t be funny when I can kick your ass right here and now and see how you feel when you get beaten to shreds.”
Darren’s dad: “OK, I’m sorry. I'm supposed to care about your son being too much of a bitch to fight back.”
Konrad Raab: “You and your son are going to stay the fuck away from Mattheus and me. If you don’t discipline your son and I hear Mattheus crying down on the phone again tomorrow, you aren’t going to like what I’ll do to you. Now I’m going to Arkansas to my work, knowing my son is going to feel safe at school.”
Darren’s dad shaken by Konrad’s threat as he sees how much Konrad cares about his children, especially he’s willing to be late to sort out a critical situation that means more than wrestling and Konrad allows Darren to leave in a rush. Konrad with his belongings calls for a taxi to take him to the airport in LA to fly straight to Arkansas to face against Casterillo tomorrow night.
He sighs in relief, knowing the situation will be monitored with extra teachers and them giving Konrad, Fizz and Darren’s dad reports of anything happening going on before flying to Arkansas and entering in his hotel room once he arrived by taxi with his wrestling gear.
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What do I say about my opponent? Youtube.com shoot (On camera)
“Usually I don’t care for comments people say to me because the truth is, I’ve not let anything bother me, but while I can ignore and not care for anything Lucy’s said about me last week, but I cannot in anyway ignore her comment stating about my lack of passion for this business.
That pissed me off because nobody questions the amount of hard work I’ve done in this business. It’s clear Lucy has no idea why I left a company to join here. It’s because in a previous company I was in, there were tag champions who were champions for seven long months, barely doing or saying anything and I stood up on how complete garbage it was for tag champions to not do anything about the tag titles they held at the time.
Nobody but me cared out of everyone in that company who stood by the tag champions with their lack of passion for wrestling they had with them also coming on the shows and promote their tag division, not even challenging any tag teams for their belt, just being sitting ducks. It was because of that, I was told to leave, and I did, and it was the best decision I made.
You haven’t seen what I can do in Supreme Championship Wrestling which to the point of me potentially being forced to defend for SCW after what happened to me last week of being savagely beaten down against Autumn Valentine who could be a potential member of the Power Trip team with the bosses' daughter trying to control the company her way.
You haven’t even seen what I did forty eight hours ago in Rebellion Pro where I asked for an opportunity for the Dragonweight title. I asked because I want to prove myself of being a high flying wrestler and gaining experience in a type of match I’ve only been in once in my whole career. The wrestler that’s a Dragonweight champion accepted it, and I’m damn excited about that. I know you’ve said it’s because I’ve not gone for titles here yet, but the truth is I’m struggling to accept the purse system being the way to get title shots, battling against my morals of fear of me to lose respect for myself because I take wrestling and title shots so seriously.
Do you understand how difficult it is for me to accept that? Do you know how difficult it is for me to learn when I’ve been told by wrestlers in the back that money to pay for title shots is hard work? I guess not when you say I have no passion for this business which you, nor anybody should ever dare to question about ever again.
I’ve been trying to think what to say about Maria, and there’s nothing to say to be honest because of how quiet she has been towards me during our last match. I’m not going to brag about the win because I’m not that arrogant, but it also pisses me off when wrestlers are silent about me with the match, and I also refuse to be a child to use insults against a wrestler who’s clearly said and done nothing to me.
All I will do is going out there to perform for the fans and win the match just lack of information about my opponent. I also stand by what I said about Maria before the first match we had. For me, it’s about proving to UGWC wrestlers, fans and staff in the back I still have what it takes to be dedicated to this company and show how much I’m the real deal around here. Tomorrow night Maria, prepare to be Iceinated by The Iceman.”
While Fizz took care of telling Mattheus’s teacher about the bullying going on in school, Konrad, however, wasn’t able to make arrangements with the teacher and the head teacher in person due to his wrestling schedule, causing him to be busier than usual, especially with Rebellion Pro company coming back. Before he can go to Little Rock, Arkansas to face Casterillo tomorrow night later today, he knows exactly how important this meeting was as it was only Konrad, Darren’s dad, teacher and headteacher in the large meeting room to talk about the bullying going on.
Crippling to his knees, choking back the tears as hard as Konrad could with Darren’s dad looking against the wall, having his eyes rolling around with how big the meeting room is and headteacher and teacher of Mattheus’s class sees so much pain within the father of Mattheus and headteacher says this.
Headteacher: “From what I’ve got told, Mattheus is being bullied at school by Darren. It’s something we need to talk about how we can prevent this from happening again.
Teacher: “We’ve seen pictures of Mattheus’s injuries along with logs given to us by Fizz. We as the school take bullying both psychical and mental form seriously.”
Darren’s father: “This is garbage.”
Konrad Raab: “How is it when Mattheus comes home and cries every day about your son bullying him. How is it when the doctors have confirmed it’s from the attack your son caused? I believe in every single word my son says.”
Konrad’s shaking with his body rushing with fear as he cares about the damages Mattheus has suffered from Darren himself and Fizz telling him he’s still continuously being bullied and being beaten.a
Headteacher: “We believe in Konrad after seeing these pictures with evidence as proof of the injuries caused by Darren. Have you got problems at home Mr Williams?
Darren’s Father: “Sometimes my wife and I argue but nothing major for Darren to do this to Mattheus.”
Teacher: “There’s a reason Mr Raab wants to chat to us, and he’s concerned about his son which he has every right to be.
Konrad Raab: “Mattheus has refused to go to school because of the bullying. He cries to us every night.”
Darren’s father: “How is that possible when you’re on the road more than being there for your son?”
Konrad Raab: “Because my wife calls me every day to update me. Yes, I’m on the road, and I’m heading off somewhere tonight, but not until we get this sorted out and not until I know Mattheus is going to be safe and happy coming to the school.”
Teacher and Headteacher are aware of Konrad’s busy schedule with his wrestling, hence why Tuesday’s is the only day he was able to do the meeting. Darren didn’t understand how much Konrad looks out for his kids and how he was there for his son while being a wrestler on the road.
Teacher: “To be honest, I have on occasions seen Darren throw things at someone with pieces of paper, but I didn’t know who it was until it’s come to my attention.”
Headteacher: “Why didn’t you report this to us?”
Teacher: “Because I didn’t know who Darren was throwing it to.”
Headteacher: “You must always report anything like that, and I also got reports of Darren sending nasty messages to Mattheus as well. If your wife and yourself are sometimes arguing, you and her need to do something about the arguments.”
Darren’s dad: “He doesn’t even see his mother because she took off and leaving him deserted. He doesn’t know what love is.”
The teacher was also at fault for not reporting the situation faster, and headteacher nods at Darren’s dad, understanding the situation. Konrad at this point always had a hard time with confliction as he knows he lashes out at people when things aren’t resolved, especially when it comes to his children and headteacher says this to Darren’s dad.
Headteacher: “I suggest you and your wife get counselling sessions to work together to treat your son better, let him know it’s bad to beat up and pick on other children along with throwing things at him.”
Darren’s dad: “If it’s continuing for weeks, I have no choice, but getting counselling sessions with my wife. I guess she’s not doing a good job as a mother to be there for Darren when he needs her.”
Teacher: “We understand. You alright, Konrad?”
Konrad Raab: “I’m a little better now. Is there a way we can get more teachers in the playground or the classroom to witness the situation happening?”
Headteacher: “I’m sure that can be arranged, and I’m also sure we can get extra teachers out on the playground to witness Darren and Mattheus outside, even if Mattheus and Darren stay well away from each other. I know how much your son means to you Mr Raab and you want him to succeed in school.”
Konrad Raab: “I do, and I also want him to succeed as a motocross rider as well. It’s affecting his racing career too.”
Teacher and Headteacher nod as it wasn’t Darren’s fault he was bullying Mattheus, it was Darren’s parents not keeping their arguments under control and the mother of Darren not being there for her son. Darren's not seen his mum for quite some time, and Darren says this to Konrad who has tears coming out of his eyes.
Darren’s dad: “I apologise for questioning your parenting skills, was very wrong of me and if I’d known about this, I would give a firm warning to Darren, and I will do it at home. I just overreacted when I haven’t seen the full extent of injuries going on. I reacted like an asshole. May I see these pictures?”
Headteacher had no choice, but to show the pics of Mattheus’s injuries to Darren’s dad as he flicks through three pictures, knowing now how much pain Mattheus is in and how he was brutally bruised and kicked in the ribs multiple times as he gives them back to the headteacher as he now understands and Konrad speaks.
Konrad Raab: “I don’t ever tolerate with bullying, it’s the sort of thing I have to deal at work every single day of my life, and now it’s affecting my personal life? The truth is, it’s why I lost against Lucy last night because I was so concerned about my son that I didn’t give a damn about wrestling that night. I cared for my son’s safety and sadness. The fact Mattheus cried on the phone yesterday, asking for my help was breaking my heart.”
Teacher: “I will keep a very close eye out on Mattheus and report everything that will go on from today forward and send Darren or Mattheus if he does bullying to the headteacher’s office. Darren, you go and get counselling for your wife. We’re so sorry it’s happening on the playground as well.”
Konrad Raab: “I was very close on punching Darren’s dad hence why I was quiet and trust me, you don’t want to piss me off, even with how ridiculous you were, not seemly wanting to tell your son off for what he’s done to Mattheus.”
Darren’s dad: “Because I didn’t believe in the situation, that’s why. Darren tells me nothing at school, and I keep asking him, and he ignores me or says no comment. I know why now with him picking on kids and beating them.”
Headteacher: “I can assure the pair of you that the situation will be kept an eye on very heavily by the other teachers and us and making them aware of it. We'll be discussing this in the teachers and support staff meeting tonight, so we can knuckle down on bullying and how important it is for us to know everything, but Mr Raab, you must tell Mattheus to tell Mrs Callwall or other teachers in the playground if he’s getting bullied right away.”
Konrad Raab: “It was because he was too scared to tell you. Mattheus's scared if he tells someone, he'll get picked on by Darren consistently, he told me that.”
It’s something other kids have told them many times in meetings like this about children being too scared to say to a teacher they are being picked on because of being caused by more beatings and injuries. It’s not something to be ignored, and Darren smirks, not caring at all, despite what his son has done as the teacher says this.
Teacher: “Mattheus should never be afraid of telling us because our school is against bullying and fighting by any means and we always take action right away. It seems like Mattheus wasn’t able and we can help him by having him sit on the other side of the room and for Mattheus to get one on one teaching if he refuses to go to school.”
Konrad Raab: “That will be fine with Fizz and me especially. He told me he wants to get school at home, but I want him to make friends with other kids, especially how well he’s doing in motocross.”
Headteacher: “Consider this as a warning from us Mr Williams, and if your son continues to bully Mattheus, he will be excluded from coming to school, and you be the one to keep him indoors and not allowing him to leave the house or do anything during school hours.”
Darren’s dad: “Fine.”
Headteacher: “Since you’re in a rush to go somewhere, we can call the end of this meeting and thank you for arranging this out with us as we know how much you care about all of your kids and being there for them.”
Konrad Raab: “No problem.”
Konrad leaves the meeting room along with Darren’s dad with the teacher and headteacher going off to the teacher’s lounge to discuss the situation with the other staff and teachers at school. Konrad walks with Darren to the car after they’ve left school and when Darren gets to the car well away from the school, Konrad goes to grab him against the wall and says this.
Konrad Raab: “You might act like as if you care, but I can see BS straight through you. You smirked and thought it’s funny, but it wouldn’t be funny when I can kick your ass right here and now and see how you feel when you get beaten to shreds.”
Darren’s dad: “OK, I’m sorry. I'm supposed to care about your son being too much of a bitch to fight back.”
Konrad Raab: “You and your son are going to stay the fuck away from Mattheus and me. If you don’t discipline your son and I hear Mattheus crying down on the phone again tomorrow, you aren’t going to like what I’ll do to you. Now I’m going to Arkansas to my work, knowing my son is going to feel safe at school.”
Darren’s dad shaken by Konrad’s threat as he sees how much Konrad cares about his children, especially he’s willing to be late to sort out a critical situation that means more than wrestling and Konrad allows Darren to leave in a rush. Konrad with his belongings calls for a taxi to take him to the airport in LA to fly straight to Arkansas to face against Casterillo tomorrow night.
He sighs in relief, knowing the situation will be monitored with extra teachers and them giving Konrad, Fizz and Darren’s dad reports of anything happening going on before flying to Arkansas and entering in his hotel room once he arrived by taxi with his wrestling gear.
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What do I say about my opponent? Youtube.com shoot (On camera)
“Usually I don’t care for comments people say to me because the truth is, I’ve not let anything bother me, but while I can ignore and not care for anything Lucy’s said about me last week, but I cannot in anyway ignore her comment stating about my lack of passion for this business.
That pissed me off because nobody questions the amount of hard work I’ve done in this business. It’s clear Lucy has no idea why I left a company to join here. It’s because in a previous company I was in, there were tag champions who were champions for seven long months, barely doing or saying anything and I stood up on how complete garbage it was for tag champions to not do anything about the tag titles they held at the time.
Nobody but me cared out of everyone in that company who stood by the tag champions with their lack of passion for wrestling they had with them also coming on the shows and promote their tag division, not even challenging any tag teams for their belt, just being sitting ducks. It was because of that, I was told to leave, and I did, and it was the best decision I made.
You haven’t seen what I can do in Supreme Championship Wrestling which to the point of me potentially being forced to defend for SCW after what happened to me last week of being savagely beaten down against Autumn Valentine who could be a potential member of the Power Trip team with the bosses' daughter trying to control the company her way.
You haven’t even seen what I did forty eight hours ago in Rebellion Pro where I asked for an opportunity for the Dragonweight title. I asked because I want to prove myself of being a high flying wrestler and gaining experience in a type of match I’ve only been in once in my whole career. The wrestler that’s a Dragonweight champion accepted it, and I’m damn excited about that. I know you’ve said it’s because I’ve not gone for titles here yet, but the truth is I’m struggling to accept the purse system being the way to get title shots, battling against my morals of fear of me to lose respect for myself because I take wrestling and title shots so seriously.
Do you understand how difficult it is for me to accept that? Do you know how difficult it is for me to learn when I’ve been told by wrestlers in the back that money to pay for title shots is hard work? I guess not when you say I have no passion for this business which you, nor anybody should ever dare to question about ever again.
I’ve been trying to think what to say about Maria, and there’s nothing to say to be honest because of how quiet she has been towards me during our last match. I’m not going to brag about the win because I’m not that arrogant, but it also pisses me off when wrestlers are silent about me with the match, and I also refuse to be a child to use insults against a wrestler who’s clearly said and done nothing to me.
All I will do is going out there to perform for the fans and win the match just lack of information about my opponent. I also stand by what I said about Maria before the first match we had. For me, it’s about proving to UGWC wrestlers, fans and staff in the back I still have what it takes to be dedicated to this company and show how much I’m the real deal around here. Tomorrow night Maria, prepare to be Iceinated by The Iceman.”