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| Topic Started: Feb 5 2010, 02:01 AM (219 Views) | |
| Cage Stryker | Feb 5 2010, 02:01 AM Post #1 |
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The One Man Legacy
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How about that #1 contendership bout this past Overdrive? Wasn’t that great? ….Oh, you didn’t watch it, why not? Not enough Cage Stryker? No? That’s not what you said? Well sub-consciously I bet that’s why you didn’t bother tuning in last weekend. Although I’m sure the average wrestling fan was too busy giving hurrahs to yet another UK basketball game, like it makes a difference, you missed one of the greatest spectacles in the sport. Once again, I, Cage Stryker, collect another victory on my way to the top. Matt Covey hasn’t been this confident going into a match since Alan Fiscus somehow managed to steal a victory from him. But despite his attempts to trick and deceive you last week into thinking he could beat me, the man with true wits and brains has rightfully come out on top. But as is the nature of the wrestling world goes, I can’t sit back and enjoy a victory. While beating Matt was a huge accomplishment, now I’ve got to make my way to Lexington, Kentucky. I’ve got to lace up my boots and hire somebody to fly me quickly as I make my next wrestling match against… Jesus Christ, are you serious? A tag team match?!? With Krimzon Blaze even…against Alan’s bro…and his brother from another mother Kris Kash. Once again, Combat Zone Wrestling management is completely trying to slow me down. There should be ceremonies, or parades, or at least half way decent competitors to celebrate their champion. The future of the CzW. There hasn’t been a serious employee hired in months that matches my capabilities but still, Jesse Montana is holding me back. The wrestler’s bringing in the revenue for this company has been shaking in their shoes since they realized that I could beat them. From day one I’ve proven myself, and they are all scared. Too scared to give me my rightful shot at the top. Too scared that somebody that is not “one of their own” will beat them on national television. It is a fact though, so they are going to have to get used to the fact. I’m used to earning my opportunities, making the best of my situations and beating people’s expectations. Matters are starting to become so ridiculous though that I’m going to have to make my own break out. Because I’m damn sure being slowed. Don’t they realize that with a face like mine that women would actually start watching the program again? They are sick of seeing steroid freaks and flabby superstars dominate the ring. Give this playboy his chance. Now sure, I’m a former…and future champion. You could say I’m right here I should be right now. But, I’ve once again got my streak where it needs to be. Not to mention I’m the best dressed, most articulate, and possess many of the Man of the Year qualities People Magazine looks for every year. Still, look at who I have to face this week. Sam Attic and Kris Kash…a man who makes cameo appearances and not truly put his heart and soul into the CzW. They are the winners of overrated flavor of the week matches. Two more men that has “qualified” for a headliner, and I’m sure they feel as though they deserved it. Hell, one‘s been here two weeks…the other for years, and they’re doing what everyone else has been doing. Trying to prove themselves. Trying to stand out from the crowd. In all of their failed attempts, this is where they’re at now. Another shot to prove themselves. But if you’ve paid any attention over the past two years here, or to my speech here in the last thirty seconds, I still have yet to truly be toppled. This isn’t by luck. It isn’t a fluke. I haven’t had to pay off any referees either. My career here is a race. What I’ve accomplished so far, the whistle hasn’t even blown. I’m barely running and you are struggling to catch up. Sam, other than Alan‘s brother, I have no idea who you are, but I hope you know who I am, and you appreciate that you are going to lose to the biggest up and coming star in this company. But enjoy your time in the spotlight against me, I don’t mind that. Relish it and use it for what it’s worth. To advance your career. You will be able to put on your resume that you were a successfully defeated opponent against Cage Stryker. It will be the only hirable quality about you. And Kash…how bout you show some real wrestling spirit. ------------------------------ Date: Tuesday, February 04, 2010 Location: Las Angeles, California [We open up in the beautiful Casino located in the south of California. Behind the clinking of change hitting the tray of slot machines and people putting their money on the pass line, we find our way to the high roller’s room. Sitting in a secluded corner of the building appears to be a mini-casino in its own right, but blocked off to the public by a large guard at the door. Inside the room sits a dozen or so slot machines, blackjack tables, and centrally located poker tables. Every one is crowded around one poker table that is short on empty seats but high on money and drinks. The men are laughing and throwing their chips in the middle of the table. As we look around the table we notice our former World Champion, Cage Stryker, sitting in seat six with a stack of chips and bundles of bills in front of him. His phone begins to ring.] Man #1: Come on Cage, play the game! Cage Stryker: Hang on Steve, it’s work. Steve: Work? You mean that rasslin’ company?! [The group gives a laugh, as it’s obvious this is a group of “High Definition‘s” friends.] Cage Stryker: This is Cage. Ryan Lewis: Hey Cage, this is Ryan from the CzW. Cage Stryker: Who? Ryan Lewis: Ryan Lewis. The interviewer. Cage Stryker: Oh right, right. What do you want? Ryan Lewis: Well, an interview. We want to get your reaction to a couple of things. Cage Stryker: It’s going to have to wait. I’m out right now. Ryan Lewis: Ok, but when are you going to get to Lexington? Cage Stryker: I don’t know. Friday, Saturday, I’m not available right now I couldn’t tell you. I’m out with friends for the week. Ryan Lewis: Do you think you could give me a call whenever you are getting into town? Cage Stryker: Yeah yeah that’s fine Ryan, I’ll call you later. [Cage hangs up the phone and heads back towards the table.] Cage Stryker: Sorry about that guys. They wanted an interview. Steve: An interview? Who was it, Forbes? The Wall Street Journal? Cage Stryker: No, it was wrestling. Steve: I can’t believe you are still doing this, do you John? John: You know the entire reason wrestlers become wrestlers, don’t you Cage? Cage Stryker: No, why? John: They are just in it for the spandex. [The tables laughs, obviously intoxicated, at the almost funny joke. The cards are dealt around for the next hand.] John: Why did we have to come to this town anyways? Vegas is better baby! Cage Stryker: I know, but this works with my schedule. I’ve got to be up in Lexington by Sunday, so I didn’t really feel like getting jet lagged this week. Steve: It’s been a hoot watching you on TV though man, you sure you aren’t doing it for the spandex either? Cage Stryker: Yeah very funny guys. You know me; I’m not like the rest of these guys. Steve: I don’t know. You seem to be pretty serious about it. Cage Stryker: I’m serious about everything I do, you know that. I’m not in there to make a fool of myself. John: You don’t think you are by just being in there? Cage Stryker: The only thing that’s laughable about the entire situation is that I’m still wrestling no name “athletes”. John: Well what monkey do they have you wrestling this week? Cage Stryker: Monkeys…and there names are Kris Kash and Sam Attic. Steve: I don’t know who that is. John: You don’t know who any of these guys are, Steve. But I haven’t heard of this one either. Who is he? Cage Stryker: Honestly, I couldn’t tell you. I heard his name and I’ve been trying to think up if I’ve seen him around, but I haven’t. I checked out his page on CzW.com and the guy’s got the personality of a brick. Steve: Is he good? Cage Stryker: Not as good as me. [Cage smiles as he flips the winning cards over. Steve throws his cards into the muck and Cage rakes in the large pot. He lights up a cigar.] Cage Stryker: The people they put me against here are just comical. I’ll tell you something though; I’m looking forward to our pay per view that’s coming up, Road to Glory III. John: Why’s that? Cage Stryker: I will be going for my rightful spot as #1 Contender to the World Title. Steve: That sounds perfect for you! Cage Stryker: Exactly. If there is one thing I know about its making things happen. Steve: What is it? Do they give you a big retirement check so you can get out of the business? Cage Stryker: No, the last thing management would do here is guarantee money to a wrestle. But get this. It‘s me versus the supposed unstoppable Alan Fiscus…for the World Heavyweight title. Jesse Montana has tried to stop me…Alan has tried to stop me…going as far as calling in his brother…and apparently he has hired the services of Kris Kash. John: What’s the big deal about that? Cage Stryker: The match is a respect factor for these guys. Their pea brain minds can’t comprehend anything besides shiny gold. Steve: I don’t see any problem with that. John: No doubt. And you‘re going for one of those top golds? Cage Stryker: Yeah John, I’ve got a shot at “one of those titles”, but it’s the World Title. You gotta be someone to hold that title, and honestly you have to make an impact. I deserve the reward, a vacation, so that I don’t have to keep killing myself time and time again trying to regain something I never truly lost. They just kept blocking me. But like I always do, I still prevailed. And this Monday, will be no different. John: So you are for sure takin this match? Cage Stryker: I‘m sure as hell gonna try. Like I said, Attic is new to me, Kash I’ve heard whispers of. But I want you to take a moment and see some things. You should look at these wrestling websites and pod casts, they are all talking about me. I’m the next big thing in this company. Everyone is singing my praises, except the people on the staff. I’m sure they know what a gold mine I really am for the federation, they just don’t want to over expose their next big star. This will be my chance to really put my mark on this place. And once I’m in the match, and I win the match, they won’t be able to hold me back. And best of all, I think I’m starting to regain that fan base that has supported me these last couple of years. And Sam doesn’t concern me…what dastardly plans Alan might have does. Kash, well, he’s I guess the strong silent type. [John and Steve laugh to themselves and raise their alcohol beverages.] John: Well, cheers to you my friend. Cage Stryker: Yeah yeah, hip-hip hooray. Steve: Before you do all that though, you got that Riot Squad you gotta deal with. John: Klash? Wasn’t it Krash? Steve: No it definitely wasn’t Klash. What did you say it was Stryker? Cage Stryker: You’ve honestly confused the hell out of me too. But yeah, it’s something like that. How awful the competition really is here, people can’t even remember the name of these guys. They are so forgettable. Steve: You still gotta face them though. Cage Stryker: You guys have known me for a long time. Have you ever known me to be concerned with something you know I can accomplish with no effort? John: No, no I haven’t. Cage Stryker: So don’t start worrying about this. You need to worry more about your card. Full house. [Cage turns over the winning hand again as John angrily throws his cards into the muck.] John: Damn, you always beat me. Cage Stryker: You know I never lose. Cause that’s how I roll. And with Krimzon and Matt by me…Sam is going to get a relatively cold welcome reception to the CzW. {{OOC: Sorry, I've had a crazy couple of weeks...so if this RP isn't usual quality, I apologize, but at least I got something right. Sorry guys.}} |
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