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RFA? I think the organization will be gone in two years, predicts Vémola
Karlos Vémola spoke quite nicely about the RFA organization at the beginning. He was happy for the arrival of a new player and even attended the first tournament. But now his opinion has changed and he called the organization questionable. Why?
Karlos Vémola spoke quite nicely about the RFA organization at the beginning. He was happy for the arrival of a new player and even attended the first tournament. But now his opinion has changed and he called the organization questionable. Why?
The RFA organization has only its first live tournament ahead of it, and on May 14 it will be in full swing, with matches by Milan Ďatelinka, Leo Brichta, Miroslav Brož and Sebastian Fapšo.
However, the so-called Warm-Up has already passed and the tournament has garnered some criticism in addition to praise. Karlos Vémola, who was glad for its arrival on the scene in the autumn, has now joined the criticism of the whole organisation.
But now his opinion has changed. On the Karlos Show he had Ondrej Novotny and Otakar “Marpa” Petrina as guests, with whom he is going to fight in May.
However, Marpo is scheduled to face Ilja Škondrič in the RFA at the end of the year, whereupon Vémola took a dig at him. “After he loses to me, no one will be watching. And God knows if that fight will even happen, because that’s some shady organization that I hear isn’t doing very well.
I was there because when something new happens, I always want to be there, so I was there to see it. Ondra, I’m not saying he read me, but he asked me what and how when I was there and I said I was glad I was there and that I saw it.
Such hype around the first gala and it turned out the way it did. I’m glad for where I am and that I’m not changing coats and running away,” Vémola said. Marpo then teased him by saying, “I hope you don’t wrestle there in two years.“
“I don’t think that organization will even be around in two years, to tell you the truth. I’m happy where I am. I hope I get a nice shot for that first KO of my life. We’ll work it out. I’m happy,” finished Vémola.
Source: Karlos Show
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