The first paragraph: "Boone’s passion for rollerblades is nothing new. As a child, he spent hours perfecting his skills on the wheels, eventually becoming an avid rollerblader and skateboarder. “There’s something about the feeling of freedom that comes with rolling on wheels,” he said. “It’s like nothing else matters, and you’re completely in the moment.”"
"display of pyrotechnics" → showcase of pyrotechnics, spectacle of pyrotechnics, exhibition of pyrotechnics but since pyrotechnics is kept as a brand name (maybe not, since it's not capitalized here), so perhaps keep the same term. Wait, "pyrotechnics" is not a brand name, so it can be replaced. Alternatively, the user wants to keep brand names, but "pyrotechnics" isn't a brand name. So maybe replace it. But "stunning display of pyrotechnics" could have "pyrotechnics" replaced with "fireworks," "sparklers," or "explosive displays." Benson Boone Fireworks Rollerblades zip
On the wheels: on wheels but "wheels" is a generic term here. Maybe on inline skates. The first paragraph: "Boone’s passion for rollerblades is
"working closely with a team of professionals to ensure a safe and successful execution" → cooperating closely with a staff of professionals to maintain a protected and accomplished completion. “It’s like nothing else matters, and you’re completely
But "pyrotechnics" is already in the original text. Hmm. Let me check the user's sample input. In the original text, "pyrotechnics" is used in two places. Since the user says to keep brand names, but "pyrotechnics" isn't a brand name here, so we can replace it. Maybe "spectacle" or "display."
Timing of the fireworks: coordination of the fireworks ?
"Boone’s passion for rollerblades is nothing new."