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An teacht dar an Gaelach Laoch; The Arrival of The Irish Warrior
Topic Started: Jun 12 2009, 10:47 AM (111 Views)
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It all started four and a half years ago, a young kid, a teenager living in the Ireland Capital of Dublin. A kid by the name of Séamus Eoghan Sullivan-O'Reilly, born to two loving parents who were not married at the time. Approached by his best friend Patrick "Paddy" O'Halloran, asked him to join him on an adventure. An adventure which would see the pair move away from their homeland, a move to a neighbouring country of England. An adventure which brought them to a large city famous for its huge Cathedral which is right next to its famous castle. The city of Durham. They would go on to do Studies at Durham University doing subjects they wanted to study for themselves, but that was not their main reason for making the trip to Durham. The main reason for the trip was Paddy had convinced Séamus to join him into enrolling in another university academy, but not a standard academy. The academy that they joined was known by the name of The Funkin' Wrestling Academy, (FWA), a wrestling academy. Paddy had a keen interest and wanted to follow in both his father and his Grandfather's footsteps. Both of which have been professional wrestlers, Séamus however did not have any recognition with the wrestling world, apart from enjoying watching it on the television. Four years passed and Séamus O'Reilly, known in wrestling as Séamus O'Sullivan, was eventually asked to attend a match in which he would go one on one against another young up and coming star from Japan called "The Rising Sun" Hayato Kinoshita.

Séamus went onto win the match with one of his deadly finishing moves that he called "The Emerald Driver" The match was watched intensively by a few representatives of wrestling companies from the world. Most people including the bookies had not given Séamus a chance in the match due to knowing little about him. The field agents from around the wrestling business were in attendance to look at the young Japanese star, or so the press had led fans to believe. However the loss shocked everyone and everyone in attendance was stunned and in awe of the ability that Séamus showed during the match and his ability to match his opponent with high intensity of the moves.

A few weeks after the international showdown match Séamus was approached by a representative of a world wide known American wrestling company known as "Combat Zone Wrestling". The representative was there to arrange a meeting between Séamus and Jesse Montana, the infamous man in charge of affairs within the CZW. Séamus was sceptical and thought it was some kind of joke, but with the reassurance of his mentor SJ Funk, Séamus agreed to take the chance and fly to America and visit CZW Headquarters. While there Séamus managed to grab a ticket to watch CZW Overdrive and see people in action that he thought he would have the honour of being in the ring against.

The meeting with Montana did take place and Séamus was offered a deal to sign a contract with the CZW. Séamus didn't immediately jump at the chance to become a CZW superstar, but had to phone his parents back home to ask for advice. They told him to take the chance. He didn't need to phone his best friend, as he knew what the response would be.

So Séamus packed up and left his small luxurious apartment on the river banks in Durham to head to Connecticut, USA. Signing the contract which gave him his first real job in life. That's his first real full time job. So now with a small one bedroom, temporary apartment in on situated on in downtown Connecticut, Séamus finds himself living the life, the life many others dream about daily. All those wrestling fanatics. With his debut up and coming this week, a debut on the Overdrive show of CZW, Séamus knows, that it is his time to shine. He needs to prove that he is worth the opportunity that has been presented unto him. The Time To Shine Is Now.

-The rain beats down against the concrete balcony on the outside of newly signed wrestler Séamus O'Reilly's third floor apartment. The rain is heavy, on the miserable summers day in Downtown Connecticut. Not far from the coast. The inside of the apartment is not much of a comforting place, a small cream sofa set against one of the side walls with a small LCD television set sitting on a pine table opposite. Sitting upon the sofa is the self advertised "Ginger Haired Warrior" the newest member of the Combat Zone Wrestling Overdrive roster, all the way from Dublin in The Republic of Ireland. The true Ireland as it's known amongst real Irishmen. Wearing an old pair of blue jeans and a green Irish t-shirt. His ginger hair spiked up as normal and his beard trimmed in his usual case.-


Seamus ~ So this week, I get to do somet'ing most people can only dream about. I've watch people almost break down and cry, and go running to t'eir parents when t'ey are told straight t'at t'ey do not possess the ability t'at is required to do t'is. I'll admit and say t'at Wrestling wasn't at all my dream job. It wasn't somet'ing t'at I dreamed about doing as a profession when I was in school. I wanted to do somet'ing t'at gave people piece of mind, help to trace and hunt people who commit vicious and horrific crimes.

For me it all started wit' my very good friend Paddy, he got me into wrestling and if it wasn't for him, I wont be sitting here right now. But t' lord works in mysterious ways. Not t'at I'm a religious man. I know, I know, big shock, a man from t’e Emerald Isle not being a Cat'lic. I'm sure people will get past t'at. But I was given my chance, a chance t'at I am going to do t' best I possibly can in order to not let t'is opportunity pass me by.

I was given t'is opportunity by going t'rough some pain and suffering in t' past. I may not have been performing for as long as ot'ers have in the world of wrestling. People like t'at guy wit' t' Irish name, Maynard O'Toole, I may not have t' full ring knowledge as Jesse Montana. I've a lot to learn. I've been trained and mentored by four legends of t' business. Two of which have been part of CZW before. Yes t'ey may not have been t' most successful in here, but t'ere success elsewhere makes up for t'at. I've trained for several years to do t'is now. T'is up and coming week is my chance to shine.

I didn't t'ink t'at I be really looking forward to actually, making a go at it in wrestling, but I've got to admit it, when I was in the academy, and doing the weekly Saturday night shows, I really enjoyed it. Putting one a show for the entertainment of ot’ers. Giving youngsters a role model to look up to. I found myself being one of t'ose people, and t'at is somet'ing I liked. It's somet'ing t'at I enjoy doing. T'at is one of t' reasons why I signed t' contract wit' t' CZW.

So now I'm here. I need to make an impact, make people stand up and take note. I need to make people realise t'at I am not a fake, t'at I am not some new punk ass kid arriving in a wrestling organisation under false pretences, trying to reach goals t'at are totally and completely impossible to reach at such a young and early stage of my career. I'm not about to start offering out challenges to people who are clearly at the top of t'eir game and are at t' top of t' company for one simple reason, t'ey deserve to be. I don't deserve to be at t'at point and challenging people like t'at. Nobody new in wrestling deserves to be pushed straight to t' top. You know I'm no Tim Timmons, I'm no Matt Covey and I'm no Ace King.

However t'ere is one t'ing t'at I do deserve, and t'at is my chance to shine. I've worked hard, I've worked t'rough t' pain barrier in order to achieve t'is goal. I worked my arse off to become as good as I can be at t'is stage of my career, all I can do from here is to improve. Improve my skill, my stature as part of t'is world wide phenomena t'at is wrestling.

But t'ere is somet'ing t'at should be made clear, for all I'm new here, I'm new to t' professional aspect of wrestling. I am not a little talent less idiot. I've been coached, I've learned skills and t' mental aspect of being a professional at'lete, I know what it takes to make it t'is far, and I am willing to learn in order to make it furt'er

T'is week I will prove t'at I rightfully deserve to have been chosen as the new and young talent t'at is to drive t' company into t' future. T'at I'm t' start of somet'ing new and innovative wit'in t' CZW.


-Séamus is interrupted by the sound of the doorbell to his apartment. The sound breaks Séamus' thought process. He stands up and leaves the view of the camera, and is gone for only a few moments, when he returns he is not alone. Following behind him is the blonde haired, long legged, CZW resident interviewer, and the butt of many jokes from fans and staff alike at the CZW, Jenny Jacobs. Her reputation for being somewhat of a loose woman, a slut in many respects, "A free shag" as term goes back in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. It's not hard to see why, by the way she dresses, and today seems to be no different, with a denim skirt which barely makes it to the high point of her thighs, knee high boots and a tight black top which shows off more than enough of her cleavage. Séamus returns to sit on the sofa he was before and motions for Jenny to take the small chair that is set off to one side.-

Jenny ~ Hi, thanks, for letting me be the first to get an official interview with yourself Séamus.

Séamus ~ As long as you ask relevant questions it should be of no problem to me. Beside, I've learned enough from my mentors, and watching t' world of wrestling to know t'at it's somewhat of tradition for superstars to undergo interviews wit' people like yourself in order to let t' fans know what t'ey are about. Especially in circumstances like t'ese, wit' me being new here.

-Jenny turns towards a camera that has been set up by her own CZW cameraman, a camera that to which we now are focusing through with a swift immediate change of scene angle.-

Jenny ~ Ladies and Gentlemen, fans and stars of the CZW. I am of course your resident head interviewer Jenny Jacobs. Now today, I'm here in Durham, Connecticut not far from the actual home and offices of the CZW administration. This little apartment is the current residence of the newest superstar to enter into the ranks of the CZW roster, a man all the way from Dublin, Northern Ireland, a man that is known as "The Celtic Warrior" Séamus O'Reilly.

-Jenny turns to Séamus who doesn't look happy at one bit, Jenny notices the look of anguish upon the young Irishman’s face, oblivious to here ridiculous mistake that between Irishmen of both Northern and The Republic of Ireland would see as a diabolical and potentially lethal mistake of saying that Dublin (the capital of The Republic) as being in Northern Ireland.

Jenny ~ What’s the matter?

Séamus - What's t' matter, oh, not'ing, just apart from calling me a Nort'ern Irelander when Dublin is t' Capital of Tee Emerald Isle t'at is T' Republic of Ireland. A country t'at is known more as t' home of T' infamous I.R.A, P.I.R.A, but more importantly, t' home of Ireland's biggest exports Guinness and T'in Lizzy.

Jenny ~ Oh I'm sorry for that. Well firstly, I'd like to start off by officially welcoming you into the Combat Zone Wrestling organisation.

Séamus ~ T'ank you.

Jenny ~ Now from my what I've found out from my sources, they tell me that this is going to be your first actually wrestling company.

Séamus ~ Well it's to be my first professional wrestling company yes, but if you t'ink, or have been told by your sources t'at t'is is my first actually place where I'd be actively competing t'en it's not. But yes, it's my first wrestling company. To which I must be t'ankful to for entrusting me wit' t' chance to become an icon and a legend for t' people back home in Eire. T' land of my fore fat'ers.

Jenny ~ This must be hard for you. I mean to come here to a new country by yourself, and to start to work for a company in which you dont know anybody. Does the fact that you are going into something this big by yourself?

Séamus ~ It's a little unnerving, I don't know anybody here in America never mind t' CZW. I wont let it bot'er me t'ough, sure it'll be tough to get t'rough. I'm sure I can get t'rough it.

Jenny ~ Now, this week you are set to make your debut here in CZW, a match that will be your first true professional bout. Surely you must be feeling nervous ahead of the match?

Séamus ~ If I sat here and told you t'at I am not feeling nervous about making my debut here in CZW t'en I'd be blatantly telling lies. So it t'at respect I wont say t'at and I'll tell t' trut'. I am feeling nervous, but nerves are a human reaction, a natural occurrence in t' mind of every single, man and woman in t' whole entire planet. Whet'er t'ey be from Ireland, England, Brazil, Canada or right here in America. Nerves are what keeps us on t'e edge of our game, t'ey keep us focused. In fact t'is is not t' first time t'at I've felt nerves, and felt nervous. I felt nerves when I first came to America to meet wit' CZW President Jesse Montana. I felt nervous when I first moved to England to study at university. I was nervous when I went in for my exams at school. Like in each of t'ose cases I came out alive and breat'ing. T'is week will be no difference, I will live to fight on anot'er day.

Jenny ~ But in contrast this is surely going to cause you to be a lot more nervous than taking exams and moving to a university.

Séamus ~ You'd t'ink so, wouldn't you. But nerves are nerves, it's a build up of energy. It's a good t'ing to have nervous energy. Have you ever been in a situation where you have a sudden burst of energy, like a second wind, when t' adrenaline kicks in. You know what t'at adrenaline is don't you? It's nervous energy. Adrenaline is nervous energy t'at is transferred in t'at extra oomph t'at t' body needs to use in a certain instance. It's all about controlling and using t' nerves in such a way t'at it actually benefits you more t'an it does your opponent.

Jenny ~ So your saying that your are more nervous but you can actually just blank it out as nervous and use it as extra adrenaline?

Séamus ~ No, I'm saying t'at it is t' same t'ing and t'at I'm going to use it in its positive light rat'er t'an a negative light t'at it's normally looked upon.

Jenny ~ Not only will you be under pressure due to this being your debut, and your first true professional wrestling match. But to open the card must add extra pressure?

Séamus ~ In one way, yes t'ere will be extra pressure on me to make t'is match a good match, after all being in t' first match you have to lay down t' standard t'at t' rest of t' competitors on t' card after you need to keep to or improve on. T'at is pressure in order to perform good and set t'at standard at a top quality standard in which will entertain t' fans. However t'ere is somet'ing about being in t' first match t'at sort of takes away t' added pressure, and t'ats t' fact t'at it being one t' beginning of t' card and t'at and quite a lot of t' fans will miss the first match in order to get t'eir drinks and refreshments before t'ey make t'eir seats. Of course t'at is only the minority of t' fans who attend or watch at home. It's not an excuse for anyone opening t' card to give a half arsed performance. I for one will not be looking to give one of t'ose half arsed performances, for a couple of reasons. Mainly due to t' fact t'at I've got to go out t'ere and prove to people t'at I am good enough to be in t' CZW and t'at I am not just here on a small temporary scale. I have not been brought in on a one or two match programme, but I will be here for some time to come. I am here as the next generation of superstar.

Jenny ~ If you’re a Next Generation superstar, does that mean you are joining Tim Timmons and his group?

Séamus ~ I am not joining anybody's group. Nobody has asked me, which isn't surprising. Nobody in CZW has actually heard of me so why should t'ey take a gamble on someone who t'ey'll be t'inking to t'em selves is a nobody.

Jenny ~ Getting back to this week, and your debut. Many people debut in a new federation is normally against another newly signed roster member, but that's not how it is happening this week. You have been put up to go up against a man who has been here in CZW for around a month or so now. The six foot eight Chino. How do you feel about the match?

Séamus ~ I have one feeling about t' match, and it's feeling of despair or anger for being pitted against somebody like Chino. I've seen from what he has said before in t' past about being a great superstar in ot'er federations. Chino may have dominated over ot'er federations, but what is different between t'ose and t' CZW. Its simple CZW is a fantastic federation wit' great talent. Chino hasn't been here in CZW too long and its only right t'at t' guy has to work his way up from t' bottom, just like I will have to. Sure Chino has a height advantage in t'is match, but you know t'ere is an old saying, t' bigger t'ey are t' harder t'ey fall. I know t'at Chino will no doubt have t' edge and will be touted as t' favourite to walk out from t'is match wit' t' victory, and it's all down to t' fact here has been here a lot longer t'an me. He's been actively wrestling in professional bouts a considerable amount of time more t'an what I have. But when people see t'ings like t'at, what t'ey seem to do is overlook t' ot'er member of t' match. I'm an underdog. It goes wit'out saying t'at not all underdogs get t'ere day, but some do. I will get my day. I don't know when it will be, maybe it will be against t' giant t'at is Chino.

Jenny ~ But you do have to admit that you have two huge disadvantages in this match, experience and the height issue?

Séamus ~ I will not admit to t'at at all. Sure Chino is bigger in height t'an me, but t'at is only by five inches, and what is five inches? Its not'ing, I bet five inches wouldn't even satisfy you Jenny. Five inches is not t'at much of an advantage to have over somebody. So t'at is not much of a huge advantage t'en is it?! No infact it is not even much of an advantage. I will concede t'at his experience will be somewhat of an advantage over me, but at t' same time it will be of hindrance to him. You see, I've watched wrestling many and plenty of times to know t'at people wit' large histories wit'in t' business go t'rough and don't even give t' younger and newer generation any chance to beat t'em. It happens nie on eighty percent of t' time. Having t' experience factor is only an advantage over somebody if t' person wit' it knows how to use it to an advantage.

Jenny ~ Let me get this straight, you’re saying that Chino's experience will actually hinder him against you?

Séamus ~ I did not say t'at, your not listening, what is t' matter still got some of Matt Covey's cum in your lugs?! What I said, was t'at most of t' time people wit' t' experience don’t know how to use it when t'ey come up against people t'ey know absolutely jack all about. T'at is what t' case is wit' me. Chino won't know anything about me, apart from what t' CZW will show on my biography page. T'ere maybe a lot about my background but not one little bit will give Chino any knowledge of what I do when I'm inside t' ring. T'at is what will give me a slight advantage if you wish, or to simply put it, level t' playing field. T'is guy has experience, and if you wish to add the five inch height. But I have got t' knowledge t'at Chino has not been able to prepare to face me as much as he would if he was fighting against somebody else from t' locker-room. I'm an unknown entity. T' playing field for t'is match will be level, it will be set flat and it should prove to be an epic encounter. I know t'at I am t'e underdog come Friday, but everyone knows t'at people love to see t'e underdog win, and I want to be t' one who gets t' win.

Jenny ~ We touched upon earlier about you being the one to open the card this week against Chino, but what I forgot to ask was do you have any complaints about being in the opening match?

Séamus ~ You may not have asked, but I pretty much gave t'e answer anyway. But since you obviously missed what I said, and in case someone watching may not have realised t'at I gave an indication upon it, but no I don't have any complaints. I don't deserve to be higher up on t' card, or should be appearing later on in t' bill. As I did say, I'm new here, I'm new to t' whole process of professional wrestling. Sure I've appeared in t' main event back in t' FWA, but t'at was an academy, an academic show. It compares not'ing like what t'is week will. If I want to be higher up on t' card, which I can wholeheartedly t'at I do, I need to prove I deserve to be later in t' show. Prove t'at I am beyond opening t' card.

Jenny ~ One last thing, do you have any predictions for how you will fair this week?

Séamus ~ I'd rat'er focus upon doing t' best I possibly could wit'in t' match t'en actually predict if I will come out wit' t' victory or not. I mean, I'd love to sit here and say t'at I can predict t'at I will come out wit' t' victory t'is week. But I can't, I'm not one of t'ose scamming people who claim to read tarot cards, I don't have a magic crystal ball t'at shows some random t'ings t'at is going to happen. Like t'at phoney Mystic Meg or whom ever is t' most famous one in t' U.S.

Jenny ~ Sitting on the fence then!

Séamus ~ I wouldn't say sitting on t' fence. I'd say I was being smart. I don't claim t'ings t'at would make me look like a fool, I mean t'ere is a saying back in Ireland. Is minic a bhris béal duine a shrón. Which simply translates to Many a time a man's mouth broke his nose. To make it more simple for people to understand. T'ere has been many a time a man's broken nose has been t' result of his own words.

-Even with the simplification of the phrase Jenny Jacobs still gives Séamus a blank look. A look which causes Séamus to frown slightly.-

Séamus ~ In ot'er words Jenny, words can often cause someone's downfall and come back to bite t'em on t' arse. It's simple I do not want to say t'ings t'at is not guaranteed, as if it doesn't happen I'll look foolish, I'll become t' joke of t'ings. I wont be taken seriously and people will never give me t' chance t'at I seek. So in asking for a prediction all t'at I will predict, is t'at I will put up one helluva fight against Chino. Whatever t' result I will do whatever I can in order to make myself look good enough to make people t'ink t'at I deserve to be here. Now I have a question for you. T'is Chino guy, his first name aint Alpa by any chance is it?

Jenny ~ Alpa?

Séamus ~ Yeah, you know say it toget'er wit' his known name it'll make sense.

Jenny ~ Alpa Chino?

.....

.....

Oh Al Pacino! I get it.


Séamus ~ Took you long enough.

Jenny ~ Ok, well thank you for your time Séamus, I'm pretty sure you've a busy schedule ahead.

-Jenny turns towards the camera held by her cameraman.-

Jenny ~ Ladies and Gentlemen, unfortunately that is all we have time for this evening, and I'm sure that you all will be watching the match between Chino and my guest, the newest roster member Séamus O'Reilly. I'm sure it will be interesting to see whether experience or youth will win this battle. I'll see you again soon, but until then this is Jenny Jacobs saying goodnight.

-With that we instantly switch back to the original camera. Séamus offers his hand to Jenny who obliges only to get an electric shock. Jumping back she shakes her hand as he gives out a laugh. Jenny scowls at the Irishman, before climbing to her feet and heading for the front door. Séamus stands up and shows her out, as we begin to fade away.

We fade up some considerable time later an close to mid-day. The weather forecast producing the correct result for once as a thunderstorm is brewing up in the outside of the Pheasant Hill Inn, situated in East Mission Avenue in Spokane, Washington. The sky growing darker by the minute, dull and dark grey. No hit of the sun to be seen between the clouds. The camera begins to pan from its close up of the outside sky and rests up a king size bed decorated with the usual dark orange, brown and cream douvet with it's dark mahogany beside table on which rests a green lamp with a light coloured shade covering the illuminated bulb giving off half of the illumination that fills the room. The other half coming from a second lamp on the others side of bed. Seated upon the bed with his back resting against the cream coloured wall covering half of what looks to be a picture of a pheasant, is young CZW wrestler Séamus O'Reilly who sports an Ireland rugby jersey and a pair of black tracksuit bottoms.-


Séamus - Now let’s get down to business. T'is week my debut in CZW. A match t'at I truly need to go in wit' my A game. Not t'at I had any t'oughts about using anyt'ing less in any match. I know t'at wrestling is a tough business to get a start in. T'ankfully Jesse Montana and t' CZW front office have decided t'at I am wort'y of t' chance of a lifetime. Make no mistakes I am going to be in Spokane, Washington. I'm no way going to take t'is chance and shove it back in t'eir faces.

Now I'll admit t'at a win t'is week would be a fantastic start to my career bot' in wrestling and in CZW, and yes I'll be aiming to achieve t'at aim too. But I'll be aiming more importantly to put on a great show. If I lose, I'll take it wit' a pinch of salt. It won’t knock me for six. I know t'at t'ere are t'ousands of wrestlers who have lost t'eir first match and went on to become huge legends in t' business. Be assured I won't be taking it lightly if Chino does get t' victory. It will hurt just as any defeat in anyt'ing you do hurts. But it won’t be a killer blow to me or to my career wit'in eit'er t'is business or CZW.

Now my opponent Chino. I watched your promo from t' last week when you were made to face of against Brian Blaze. Back t'en you were shouting your mout' off at how you were yet again opening t' show. Claiming t'at you shouldn't be opening t' show because your better t'an everyone else, and t'at your a former AWL World Champion, a UWF Icon, and part of anot'er CZW in which you and Razor dominated. But here's t' news fella. AWL, UWF and t'at ot'er incarnation of CZW were in t' past. Now t'at is t' place where t'ey should remain fella. In t' past. No one here in t'is CZW cares whet'er or not you were an Icon, or whet'er you were world Champion in some ot'er federation. T' trut' of it is t'at you join a new federation and you work your way up t'at federations ladder. No matter how long you've been around in t' business for whet'er it's t'e amount of time you have, or t' lack of it t'at I have. T'ere is no difference, everyone has to start from t' bottom step. Maynard O'Toole had to, Alan Fiscus had to, and Ace King would have had to. You claim t'at you do not open shows, but my friend t'at is obviously not how it works, nor does CZW work like t'at.

I saw how much you blew it out on your manager, and claim t'at it is her fault. Why because you hold victories over Mike King and Mr. Kiljoy. But you moan, you cry and whinge like a little baby over t' fact t'at you didn't get to be in t' pay-per-view.

If t'ere is one t'ing t'at I can guarantee, it is t' fact t'at you will no doubt come out wit' t' same bullshit you did last week. When you said you were better t'an Brian Blaze is or ever will be. You claim to be t' million dollar a day at'lete. Yet what happened last week. Did you win? No you lost. You lost in a match where you deserved to lose. Brian Blaze was better on t' night, and he has proven his wort' in CZW, he is after all a current reigning Champion here. You are not. I know what your all about Chino, you t'ink t'at because of your size t'at you have it all. You t'ink t'at you can strike fear into t' hearts and souls of your opponents. It didn't work last week and by God it won’t work t'is week. I don't fear you Chino, I don't fear you nor do I fear losing. You do however fear losing, you are scared to even show what your face truly looks like, instead you hide behind face paint. Mind you I doubt anybody wit' half a brain cell wants to see your true face.

Now obviously you will be claiming to be as strong as an ox. I don't doubt t'at you are not. But heed t'is as warning Chino.

Dá mbeifeá chomh láidir le crann darach, gheobhadh an bás an ceann is fearr ort. If you are as strong as an oak tree, death will still vanquish you.

No matter how strong, how tough you are or claim to be, you are not indestructible. You are beatable, you are not'ing but a mortal man. Just like I am. Just like Brian Blaze. I am not different to you, nor do I claim to be. But I accept what I am, I accept who I am. I'm a ginger haired Irishman. Ginger hair is somewhat frowned upon and often laid bared to jokes, as is t' Irish. But I accept t'at. I know what I am. I don't care what people say about my hair colour. I don't care what t'ey claim is t'e stereotypical view of Irish. Yet many people still don't even know t'at t'ere are two Ireland's.

I picked upon how you claim to be above your current status here in CZW. You may well become a big name here to Chino, but you are impatient, you want to have t' success now, before you have earned it. You want everyone to bow down at your feet, yet most of CZW will not have heard your name before. You lack patience, you want everyt'ing before it is available. I know ot'erwise. I know t'at t'ere is no point in crying and wanting to have t'ings t'at is simply not open to myself at certain points in life. I am a patient man, and Chino.... Coimhéad fearg fhear na foighde. Beware of t' anger of a patient man. I don't care how long I have to wait for myself to become a big household name around here in CZW. If it takes a week or a year, I will be patient, I will wait for my turn at being a big time player. Unlike you fella.

So what if you have been here since t' beginning of May now. T'at is not important, what is important is how well you perform each and every week t'at you have a match. If you were as tough, as good as you claim to be you would be held in much better light t'an you are. You'd be up t'ere fighting people like Jesse Montana, like Ace King, but t'at is not happening, because you have not earned nor are you even t'inking about earning a place in t'at league.

For everyt'ing t'at you do t'ere are people watching, wondering whet'er you are as good as you claim. You beat two men, and claim to be bigger t'an t'is federation. Two victories is not enough to shoot you to instant stardom of a new company for yourself. I know t'at if I manage to pick up a victory t'is week, even if t'at is at your expense it still wont be enough to propel me up into t' league of t'e extraordinary wrestlers t'at call t'is place a home. One day I hope to be, but not at t'is moment in time. I simply cannot. It be wrong to say ot'erwise. Yet I know t'is probably won't sink in today, it won’t sink in tomorrow. It probably won’t ever sink in at all.

Speaking upon your defeat last week, I know t'at will have hurt you no doubt, and t'at opening t' card will piss you off t'is week again. I know you'll want revenge for t'at and you will be looking to take your frustration, your anguish out on yours truly. It makes sense, since I'm your opponent and t' man t'at has to face you in your first match after t'at blip on your record. But while you'll let rage take over control of your actions, I will be stepping one step ahead all t' time. I'll be carefully making my moves, I will be planning every single step I take wit' consideration all t' time. I'm a t'inking man, after all "Is ón cheann a thagann an cheird" T' craft comes from t' head. I'll be aware of my surroundings, I'll be aware of what is needed to be done at any given one time. I won't even need to be given t'at big huge mistake. T'at slip in concentration.

"Is leor nod don eolach" A hint is sufficient for t' wise. I'll be studying every little millisecond of t' match. You may get t' advantage early on, or I may slip up slightly, but in each circumstance I will not give up and lay down. I will take advantage of t' hint of weakness, t'at little moment t'at is hard to see by many, but it will come it will raise it's ugly head and it will make itself know. I will spot it. I will see it coming and I will take t'at as my moment to take control of proceedings.

I will not say t'at I will beat your arse badly t'is week. I won't even say t'at I will beat you t'is week. I'll let nature take its cause. Whomever wins will win, and deserve t' win t'at is of course unless you have to cheat, or get one of your cronies to interfere. Providing t'at does not happen, whomever wins t'is week will fully deserve to carry t' big v around. Where as t' loser will have to take it upon t' chin and build himself up for t' following match.

T' only t'ing t'at is guarantee-able is t'at t'ere will be violence, t'ere will be pain and suffering. But when t' dust settles t'ere will be only one victor. Whomever it be will be.

I am T' fighting Irishman

I am "T' Celtic Warrior" Séamus O'Reilly.

And you can "Pogue muh ho-in." (Póg Mo Thóin)


-With that the said the scene slowly begins to fade to static as our feed ends.-
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