Twitter Man Gets Lee Moriarty Tattoo, Working Man Forced By Boss To Write Article
Twitter user Desperado D. Mayor (@Overmayor) wrote a tweet his chest had to cash.
On September 8, Desperado tweeted, “SIGN LEE MORIARTY TO A CONTRACT AND I WILL TATTOO “PROPERTY OF AEW” ON MY CHEST” in response to Tony Khan thanking fans for their support of AEW All Out.
On October 15, AEW made it official. Lee Moriarty was All Elite.
SIGN LEE MORIARTY TO A CONTRACT AND I WILL TATTOO “PROPERTY OF AEW” ON MY CHEST https://t.co/L8ucOPy2z4
— Desperado D. Mayor (@Overmayor) September 8, 2021
Welcome to the team…@theLeeMoriarty is #AllElite pic.twitter.com/qcgHU4uFbb
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 16, 2021
It took over a month, and Desperado didn’t get the exact tattoo he claimed he was going to get, but he was a man of his word and did pay tribute to Moriarty with the ink he put on his chest.
With all apologies to Lee Moriarty, though in my defense, my initial plan was to get the tiger pin design, but by the time I was communicating with the artist I could not find a picture of it. I’m a man of my word. @SeanRossSapp pic.twitter.com/2KCtR2cGtA
— Desperado D. Mayor (@Overmayor) November 19, 2021
Now, why was Sean Ross Sapp tagged in this tweet? Because he tweeted this when the original gauntlet was thrown down.
If he does it, we are writing an article about it
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) September 9, 2021
The “we” of course is me, Jeremy Lambert, not Sean Ross Sapp because he’s too “busy” to to write articles that his tweet couldn’t cash.
Conrgatulations to Lee Moriarty on his AEW deal, congratulations to Desperado D. Mayor on his new tattoo, and congratulations to Sean Ross Sapp for having a great lead wrestling writer and senior Point God as of December 1.