The LA Ironmen entered NXL Ohio with confidence, belief, and a clear expectation to take another step forward.
We did not get the result we came for.
A 1-3 weekend is not the standard of this team, this organization, or the players wearing the Ironmen shield. There is no excuse to hide behind. At the professional level, every point matters, every mistake gets punished, and every team has to earn its way through the weekend.
Ohio reminded us of that.
As a team, we have to own the moments where we came up short. We have to be sharper in our execution, more disciplined in key situations, and more consistent from the first point to the last. Accountability is not about blame. It is about recognizing where we failed, learning from it, and responding the right way. That response has already started.
Inside this group, the belief has not changed. If anything, it has become more focused. The talent is here. The work ethic is here. The leadership is here. The equipment is here. With DYE markers, loaders, goggles, and gear in our hands, we know we have everything we need to compete at the highest level. Now it comes down to us.
The Ironmen have never been defined by one event. This team has been built through pressure, adversity, and the willingness to keep showing up when the result is not good enough. Ohio was a setback, but it is not the story of our season. The standard remains the same. We will review. We will adjust. We will work. And we will come back better.
To our fans, sponsors, and everyone who continues to believe in this team: thank you. Your support matters, especially after weekends like this. The Ironmen are accountable for the result in Ohio.
And we are confident in what comes next.