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A New, Violent Direction
Topic Started: Jun 12 2009, 07:53 PM (91 Views)
Mike King
CZW Ultimate Role Player
(The screen opens up with it fade in from black with

Combat Zone Wrestling and Badd Company Productions presents

The Mike King Show


written on it. From there the words fade out as the classic opening of "Dr. Feelgood" by Motley Crue pumping with various CZW shots of Mike King both wrestling and of promo shots. Before the first verse stuff the video cuts off as Mike King is shown with his right arm extended holding a camera in a parking lot. Mike King looks pretty jovial tonight.)

Mike King: Ladies and gentlemen, you wanted the best, and now you got the best. I am "The Phoenix, Badd Company" Mike King and this is the third episode. Count them one-two-three episodes, of The Mike King Show ever. As I mentioned last week, this a weekly web-show on the CZW website, my own personal website and podcast for those of you using iTunes, Zune store or some other podcast aggravator device. This episode will be a look at things to come as typically we will have short vignettes akin to the old EDtv produced by Eddie Rowan.

Now last week I got a win by pinning El Pablo after a Shinning Metallica into a Sidewalk slam by Timothy Timmons for the one-two-three. We beat Krimzon Blaze and El Pablo, Team XTC members that team up as El Fuego the first time that me and my step-brother teamed together in Combat Zone Wrestling since our break-up and our true relationship was revealed to the world. We also brought Impaler and Caleb Walker into the fold. Now I am tentative to seeing the old guard in the Next Generation myself, but Timothy is our leader and I am backing my step-brother.

He said we needed some brute force in The Next Generation, that we needed the muscle of the group to take us to the top. I agree but I disagree with his choice of muscle but obviously he thinks it is a good idea and I will stand behind him 100%. Now we got the muscle, we got the brains, we got the reliability and we got the will power to make The Next Generation the top group here in CZW.


(King pauses for a second as his mood changes from jovial to somber.)

King: However like most things, the victory for the team of Timothy and I, as well as the group itself was short lived thanks to the CZW X Champion Cage Stryker. Cage when we beat El Fuego, you came out and exacted revenge. Just like the night you debuted here in CZW, you were a total buzz kill for me. I went from a high to a low and it was all thanks to you Cage. Now let’s take a look at the brutal footage from last week’s overdrive, shall we?

(King takes out a remote and clicks it to start the video footage from overdrive.)

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The Next Generation stands in full force cussing at the crowd. Out of the back El Fuego comes running with Mike Monroe and slides into the ring attacking TNG. Monroe pulls Cage out of the ring and checks on him. El Fuego and TNG brawl in the ring. EMTs come rushing down to put Stryker on a stretcher. Monroe stays with him. The brawl continues, neither team giving in.

Daniels: My God El Fuego were not as beaten up as we first thought, they are back and this has turned into a whole frenzy! We need security out here to break this up.

Masters: What? Why? This is the best damn thing on the show.


After a few moments, the EMTs are attempting to wheel Cage out. However, Cage has other plans. He shoves the EMTs off. Monroe trying to talk to him.

Monroe: What are you doing man, you're in no shape.

Cage: I'm in good enough. Thanks for the concern though.

Cage pulls himself up and gets off the stretcher and begins slowly going back to the ring. The men in the ring unaware. When Cage gets to the ring, he stops and reaches underneath.

Daniels: What's he doing...he should have listened to Monroe...

Masters: He's being stubborn. TNG will destroy him...wait, what the hell does he have...it looks like...like...

Daniels: A KENDO STICK WRAPPED IN BARBED WIRE!!

Cage rolls into the ring and immediately cracks Tim in the head with his Kendo stick. Mike King looks over just in time to get blasted in the ribs by it. Caleb and Impaler still seems clueless as they and El Pablo are tied up in the corner. Cage steps up behind them and...

Daniels: HOLY HELL...STRYKER DRIVER TO CALEB! AND ANOTHER TO IMPALER!!!

Masters: ...

Daniels: What reserve did he pull that from? Wait, Rob Wright is down here…He is running to the ring, wait…no…he stops, I think he has just realized that he would be stepping into a whole World of trouble.

Masters: Well why the bloody hell was he not there before? And now he leaves, leaving his team mates broken inside the ring.

Cage stands over TNG alongside El Fuego who has now been joined by Mike Monroe. Rob Wright has vanished quickly as Cage just stares at the prone men. Cage asks for a mic from Jessica Towers. She hands him one. He walks over to Tim.

Cage: I WIN!!!

He picks his Kendo Stick back up and blasts Tim several more times with it. Then uses his feet and pushes Tim outside the ring. He then walks over to Mike King.

Cage: NOW WE'RE EVEN...BITCH!!

Cage cracks Mike in the ribs several more times before pushing him out of the ring too. Then he finally steps up to Caleb and Impaler.

Cage: Consider this your lucky day assholes.


(The scene returns to King standing in front of a retirement home as “The Animal in Me” plays in the background. He looks enraged about the recap that was just shown.

King: It’s a bird, it’s a plane, no it’s Super Cage. Haha, that gets me every time but I know there is no way, no way that you should have recovered the way you did. I knocked your head off with a Shinning Metallica and Timmons debuted his new finisher, the Blast from the Past. You should have been down and out, the same way that me and my step-brother left you at CZW Pandemonium.

Cage, you think you got one over on us but the fact remains that it’s not over between us. What you did last week was despicable and I will not take it at all. I have no idea if I will be in the Ultimate-X Chamber but hope for your sake that I am not. Hope that I am not allowed into the match because I will tear you apart and I don’t care if I walk out as the champion or not, I just want to take you out for my step-brother and tag team partner Timothy Timmons. You have been a thorn in the side of The Next Generation long enough.

Now I know that you cannot take me on one-on-one, that’s alright Cage. That is fine with me man, but don’t bring a switchblade into a nuclear war. I assure you Cage that the man you messed with, is not the man you think he really is and that the man that you’ve awaken with those barbed wired laced Kendo stick, is a dangerous man that has been locked up in a mental jail cell awaiting his arraignment and now he’s found out the charges have been dropped and he is a free man to go about his “normal” everyday life.


King is enraged and tries to regain his composure. He does this by looking at the sign saying “Retirement Castle”. He then quickly turns his attention back in front of the camera.)

King: Now I know this is a strange place for me to be. I am in my twenties, due to my yoga training, I am in the best shape of my life and all of my grandparents are dead. My grandparents ars are just dust and bones. See I am facing the returning Alan Fiscus. Alan, you I goes way back. We’ve had a few run ins back over a year ago into the Team Warfare match at last year’s May Massacre.

However, it came to a head in October when I let my allegiance with Brian Kirkland be known to the world, the allegiance that became Youthful Aggression. Alan, you previously injured your leg in a match between yourself and Brian. I came out to seemingly join The Whole Damn Show but I did not and instead I showed my true colors and joined with Brian as a collective unit.


(King pauses a second to allow for him to catch his breathe.)

King: Then a month passes. I slowly have problems come up due to the wear and tear of the road and the style of wrestling that I was wrestling at the time. Stupidly I returned to that style when I returned to the ring from my addictions. In late November, early December I was taken out and then a week or two later I faced my step-brother, friends and family in an intervention that led me in my first steps of recovery. Now for the longest time I blamed myself for the way I acted but now I just realize it was a mixture of karma as well as senseless vengeance.

Alan, you wanted revenge and I was an easy target wasn’t I? Go after the defenseless drunk who is strung out on painkillers. You wanted to get back at me and Brian Kirkland so you took me out. That’s all fine, however the problem was you didn’t finish the job and by the time I was back, you were gone. You were gone, without a trace, you stuck your tail between your legs, took your ball and went home. But now you are trying to come back, be the conquering hero and be a prophet to “save CZW.”


(King pauses for a few minutes and then starts up again as the song in the background ends as there is just silence besides King’s voice.)

King: Now, I am here at a retirement community to check on a few people that use to wrestle in The Combat Zone and ask them for their thoughts on my opponent this week, the returning Alan Fiscus. Alan is a man that I respected despite our issues and a man who’s had a storied career in CZW but has only been a money in the bank winner and a tag team champion. So let’s check in shall we?

(King walks in and the background music changes to an instrumental demo of “Home Sweet Home”. As King walks in his passes stablemates Caleb Walker and The Impaler, or at least look-alikes who are the orderlies of the Retirement Castle)

Impaler: I cannot believe that Alan Fiscus is returning to CZW, Mike King is gonna murder him on Overdrive.

Caleb Walker: Yeah man, that is a dumb as Shawn Waters joining his Exhiled partners Buck Evans, Big Nasty and Dusty Davis. They are much too young to worry about joining the washed up old farts here in the retirement castle like a Big Daddy Brown and Derek Damage.

Impaler: Yeah unlike Alan Fiscus because Alan has been around the wrestling scene for years now.

Walker: Yeah, what a douchebag. I hope I don’t see his wretched face around here ever again. And if I do, I’ll knock him out and feed his remains to his dog.

(King looks at the two workers and just shakes his head as he walks towards the check-in counter.)

King: Hello, I am here to see Derek Damage.

Woman: Oh, right this way sir.

(The woman leads King into the communal center of the Retirement Castle. En route they pass may retired CZW wrestlers from Adam Swinger to Sammy Giovani of the Samoan Wrecking Crew to Big Daddy Brown who has someone screaming his name behind a door. They then pass more former CZW wrestlers even recent retirees like Big Nasty, Dusty Davis and Buck Evans. There is even a seat reserved for Shawn Waters after this week's match with Brian Kirkland. King and the woman finally gets to Derek Damage who looks like a mix between Tim Timmons and Derek Damage from a year ago, before his surgery. Derek is sitted in a wheelchair)

King: Derek Damage, how are you today?

(King sticks hand out and Derek shakes it.)

Derek Damage: I'm good unless you called off that pointless hit that put on me.

(King shrugs it off with a couple of chuckles as he takes a seat next to Derek.)

King: Nah man, I am hear to talk about Alan Fiscus.

Damage: Yeah that no good bastard is the reason my face is all messed up and need to get surgery on.

King: Well that surgery was not that good, you now look like Tim Timmons.

Damage: Oh really.

King: Yes it does.

(Derek is starting to get annoyed at King.)

Damage: Listen punk, I know you don't like me and I don't like you. I was the reason you couldn't join the Outlaws last year. I did not want some punk ass bitch join. But I admit, you have a backbone standing up to Cage Stryker the way you have and hell you pinned El Pablo last week. So I will tell you how to beat Alan Fiscus.

King: And how do you do that Derek?

Derek Damage: You do that the way you beat anyone else in the ring. You make him tap out or leave him face-up on the canvas for a three second tan from the baking hot lights hanging above the ring. It is as simple as that.

(Now it is King who is getting annoyed.)

King: You're telling me that?

Damage: Yes I am, it's that easy.

King: I know winning a match is that easy but come on, that's a cop out. I know you need to be in this retirement home after getting your head bashed in by every from Jesse Montana to Alan Fiscus to Timothy Timmons to me, but you have to remember that in your scrambled eggs platter that you call a brain. I guess you aren't worth the money I was willing to pay you.

(King stands up and slaps Derek. Derek was slapped so hard he falls out of his wheelchair. King then starts leaving and Derek gets to his knees and begs King to come back to him.)

Damage: Come on man, I'll change. I'll tell you anything you want to know.

(King does not listen and he continues to walk away and out of the communal hall of the Retirement Castle.)

Damage: Goddamn it, I need that money. My ex's alimony and divorce costs are killing me...

(The scene returns to King standing out in the parking lot of the Retirement Castle.)

King: Man are the old guard useless hacks. I know what I have to do at Overdrive. I have to unleash the animal that has been inside of me like Timothy Timmons has said all along. Now speaking of Timmons, here's a preview of his new show Burning Bridges.

(The scene ends and cuts to a feed promoting Tim Timmon’s new show Burning Bridges.

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(The screen flickers on and off and then within each flicker a picture of a member of The Next Generation is shown until the screen goes completely steady showing the logo for The Next Generation with the title above the name of '' Burning Bridges'')

Timmons: Ladies and gentlemen tonight is a huge night for The Next Generation as we once again take out all challengers who get in our way of achieving our one and main goal and that is to take over CZW one by one and tonight we will have a special interview with our opponents this week Krimzon Blaze and Mike Monroe. However I am new to this web show shenanigans so lets get the show under way.

(Scene fades in to this nicely done up room with black leather couches and pictures of each Next Generation members hanging on the wall behind them. The camera shifts form Tim Timmons on to Rob Wirght who is sitting next to Tim)


The scene now cuts to King standing with his back facing the camera in a dimly lit room with Godsmack’s “No Rest For the Wicked” plays as background music.)

King: Now let me shed some light that was not talked about the situation between myself and Brian Kirkland over the past week. Brian, after you lost the Ultraviolent title in its first defense to the impressive Shrapnel. You were nowhere to be found. I wanted to explain my future actions of teaming up with Timothy Timmons but you high-tailed it. I don’t know if it was a family issue or not but I wanted to give you the decency of knowing what I was doing and you leave without telling me and when I called and texted you, you gave me nothing in response.

Now as I am sure you know on Overdrive, I asked of you to give me an answer on our future. I can go either way Brian. We can either be the team that we never were because of typical hypocrisy in the Combat Zone and have Timothy Timmons as an ally or you can be an enemy to the entire The Next Generation, including me your former partner Brian. The choice is your’s and the ball is in your court to make the right decision.


(King turns around displaying black face paint with some white covering his entire face, hiding his emotions.)

King: Remember me? I am the real Mike King, after you rip the skin off and reach his inner-psyche. See my step-brother told me to embrace this and let the real me show. Alan Fiscus will be the first man to face the real KING. Brian Kirkland, this can be what you can be facing. The same monster that the repeted barbed wired laced caning at the hands of Cage Stryker and Alan Fiscus’ return. I don’t want to bring this wrath upon you Brian but I may just have no choice in the matter at all. I don’t want to do this but what I do to Alan and Cage, maybe a look into the mirror of your future in the Combat Zone. If you make the wrong choice, the Combat Zone will become a very dangerous place to be Brian Kirkland.

(King opens his mouth and expels a black mist at the camera. The scene goes into the credits until “No Rest for the Wicked” finishes. When the song finishes, the scene ends.)
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