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In Master Ken, Promo by Master Ken

Ladies and Gentlemen, I stand before you as Master Ken, your beloved Karate instructor, and the man who is about to deliver a lesson in justice to Blaze-san.

Blaze, you may have been a hero, but you chose to dip yourself into the Odyssey Pool and came out a villain. You wear a skull mask that ignites into flames and carry a chain of justice. But let me tell you something, Blaze-san. In the ring, it’s not about the mask you wear or the chain you carry, it’s about the justice you uphold.

You see, while you were busy balancing your own personal scales of justice, I was busy teaching my students the true meaning of justice. Justice is not about revenge or settling scores. It’s about fairness, equality, and respect for all. And that, Blaze-san, is something you’ll never understand.

So, Blaze-san, prepare yourself. Because when we step into that ring, it’s not going to be a wrestling match. It’s going to be a lesson in justice. And I promise you, it’s going to be a lesson you’ll never forget.

But let me tell you something else, Blaze-san. In the dojo, we don’t just train our bodies. We train our minds, our spirits. We learn to control our emotions, not let them control us. And that, Blaze-san, is something you’ll never understand. That’s why you dipped into the pool, isn’t it? A loss of emotions, equates to a loss of common sense and knowledge.

You see, in the ring, it’s not about who can throw the hardest punch or the fastest kick. It’s about who can stay calm under pressure, who can keep their cool when the heat is on. And that, Blaze-san, is me. I don’t get carried away by my emotions. I’ve learned to control them.

So, go ahead, Blaze-san. Bring your anger, your vengeance, your law and your so called threat of justice. But remember this, in the ring, it’s not the anger that wins. It’s the calm. It’s the peace. It’s the discipline.

And that, Blaze-san, is why I’m going to beat you. Not because I’m a better wrestler, but because I’m a better man. Because while you were busy breaking the law in search of your facade of justice, I was busy breaking my limits and justfiying my existence. While you were busy seeking revenge, I was busy seeking enlightenment. Remember, it’s not justice that wins the match. It’s the spirit.

Get ready, Blaze-san. Because when we step into that ring, it’s not going to be a wrestling match. It’s going to be a life lesson. A lesson in humility, discipline, and the true spirit of Karate.

And I promise you, it’s going to be a lesson you’ll never forget.

Welcome to the dojo, kou-hai.

Master Ken, signing off.