Welcome to WW3 Paintball
This is the offical website of WW3 paintball in this site there are photos of tournaments and events. There is also event infomation under the (EVENTS) tab. If you have any ideas for a tournament or an event, or you just want to play some paintball, contact the Twins and we will set a time to play and post it on the site under Events. At this time we do not have any teams, if you would like to make a team for a tournament send us a picture and we will put it on the site. Need some money to play or upgrade? Don't sweat it Mike from Tech PB is hear to help, you can find him under Informational Videos.
Quotes
"It happens on a random Monday, coming back from an event, or late on a sunday night, right before you get on the plane and you're about to be frisked for the third time. You're driving, you're flying, you're sitting in a airport seat with boys from the team. You're drinking stale coffee trying to stay awake, you're explaining the fat welt on the side of your neck to a confused stranger or a best friend. You're coming back to the other life; the one without paintball, where no one understands why you do it. You're tired. You're working off little sleep, the question creeps up and you try to ignore it. Why do I do this? Why the travel? Why the losses, and the missed work, the missed school, hours of practice and the complaining girlfriend? Because the lure of living a paintball life is just too potent, and the products of the road, the travel, are memories forever, and trips and strange lands with stranger people. At tournaments, it feels like, for once, you actually get to live as loud as you want. It's worth the sacrifices, it's worth all the bull****. Because if you work hard enough a Sunday will roll around and you'll be in the huddle, screaming, with your hand in, one among seven playing for the World Title. And suddenly, all those cliches you ever heard make sense, and you are defined. You say it to yourself and it means everything. I am a paintball player; and this moment, right here, is my life." - Matty Marshall XSV
"Adrenaline. It’s what drives us to return to the field, week after week. The bruises we wear are badges of honor, and proof of our dedication to our chosen craft. One need only examine the smoking remains of our bank balances to see the extent of this addiction. We breath paintball. We live paintball. We are paintball." Anonymous
"Pain is weakness leaving the body". USMC