Coming into the Tijuana Luchadores locker room, Jack Crackerjack wasn’t sure on how the dynamics inside of it were going to go. JCJ is used to being the locker room leader from his high school and college teams, but coming into the DSFL, especially to a 13 time Ultimini champions locker room, he figured something would be different. He was right. First off, with having a two QB system, it’s a lot harder for them to lead together. Jack did something different in the DSFL, he took a back seat. He doesn’t say much, and lets everyone else do the leading. Jack just sits back, watches tape, lifts weights, practices hard, and does everything to improve his play. As for the real locker room leaders, it all starts with the GMs. The Tijuana leadership is always around, chatting and keeping things light. And before we even get into locker room leaders from the team, Tijuana is blessed with tons of Lucha Legends that also come in and help guide the players in their journey. The Lucha locker room is also led by a bunch of players, and a lot of the rookies. The rookie class seems like they’re growing into the next group of Lucha Legends, keeping things happy and poppin’ off during our games. Tijuana is in a good place, that’s for sure. (224)
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