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Monsters Unleashed; Sawyer McNally rp.
Topic Started: Feb 18 2010, 11:37 PM (112 Views)
Eiji Naginata
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We see a sequence of clips from movies. First is the shot of a scared woman as a man-sized cobra snake rear slowly up behind her. Next we see a group of Asians running from a large tadpole looking creature on two powerful legs as it runs through a city, knocking anyone down who gets too close. The third clip shows a very familiar black-skinned xenomorph from the Alien series of movies rearing up from the darkness. A fourth clip is from Cloverfield, showing vicious insect-like things attacking soldiers.

Suddenly we see a jeep in the rain, two men huddled inside. The shot moves into the jeep itself, and we see JA Sawyer and Billy Williams are the passengers.

Sawyer: “I hope they get the power going soon.”

Billy: “Yeah, this is getting pretty boring.”

We hear a soft sound, almost like a very light drum beat. Both men look up.

Sawyer: “Did you hear something?”

The camera focuses on a small, clear plastic cup of water. As we hear the soft ‘Thoom’ sound again, a tremor shakes the cup and causes a ripple on the water. Another ‘thoom’, another tremor and ripple.

Billy pulls out a pair of binoculars and looks out the window. In a shot directly taken from the movies, we see a pedestal out in the rain where a rope is swinging in the breeze.

Billy: “Where’s the goat?”

Camera shot looks above, where a bloody goat’s leg drops onto the sunroof of the vehicle.

Sawyer: “What a waste. That would have made a good curry.”

Billy rolls his eyes. Behind him, outside, in a scene again taken from the movie but with Billy added to the shot, we see three large white cables that make up a huge fence snapping, taking away the barrier against whatever is on the other side.

Billy: “I have a bad feeling about this.”

Sawyer: “Wrong franchise, dude. It’s supposed to be…”

Sawyer faces the camera and speaks with a gravelly voice: “…Welcome to McNally Park!”

Suddenly the scene shifts again. This time we see a series of shots showing Bryan McNally and Godzilla Sawyer against various opponents, in each shot hitting someone very hard. The final shot of this montage shows them face to face at the start of the one match long ago where they faced each other.

The next shot shows McNally in the ring raising his arms over his head and bellowing something, but the sound is replaced with the roar of the Tyrannosaurus Rex from Jurassic Park.

Sawyer, voiceover: “But how do you fight a true monster. What kind of force do you need to take a real beast down?”

Another sequence of clips erupts with dramatic, bass drum driven orchestral music.

The movie monster, Godzilla, using his fiery breath and setting fire to a giant preying mantis.

Godzilla, his breath setting on fire a giant beast with a huge mouth and tentacles.

Godzilla, his breath severing one of the heads of Ghidorah, the golden three headed dragon from those movies.

Godzilla, again, firing his breath at a version of Mothra, the insectine monster going up in flames.

Japanese Godzilla uses his tail to knock the American Godzilla into the Opera House in Sydney, Australia, then setting it on fire. JA Sawyer steps into the frame (obviously projected on a screen behind him) and uses a fire extinguisher until the screen goes black. He turns toward the camera.

Sawyer: “Any questions?”


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The scene changes. Sawyer and Billy Williams are in an office, both sitting in chairs, and the last frame of the preceding video can be seen paused on a flat screen TV in front of them. Billy turns to Sawyer.

Billy: “Good, as always. Not as long or as downright funny as some of your classics. Still, its good to see the finished product! And of course, I’ll be watching backstage when you beat McNally”

Sawyer, nodding: “IF I beat McNally.”

Billy give his old tag-team partner a huge grin: “Nice one.”

Sawyer: “I’m totally serious.”

Billy: “Really? McNally? You think he has a chance to win? He’s just a big, powerful idiot. You can outwrestle him anyday.”

Sawyer: “Well, I’m not as convinced of that. I mean, at first glance, it seems like an easy win for me. He hasn’t been I mean, there are plenty of examples of a guy who presents himself as not the smartest but then his overall strategy shows a lot more cunning.”

Billy: “Name one.”

Sawyer: “George W.”

Billy: “No way, JA. I think you are really overthinking this. Bush was a hick.”

Sawyer: “I know that, whenever he got in front of a camera, he would flub words, give us ‘Aw, shucks’ grins, make bad jokes sometimes. But in his time, he got a bunch of things that he wanted to do before he was ever elected President done while he was in charge. It doesn’t matter whether you think he did good or bad, he did many things he set out to do and for years, a lot of people were afraid to speak out against him. That does not show that he is a dummy.

“I look at The Ripper Bryan McNally. He wants us to think he’s just a musclehead. He wants us to overlook him, to think he isn’t important because he hasn’t been as active. Yet, when he gets the opportunity to sign himself up for a shot at my title, how does he do it? Does he just come out and say yes, which is all that was required. Nope. He brutalizes the guy I had standing up on the ramp after bringing him to the ring.”


Billy: “He was just trying to scare you.”

Sawyer: “After what I went through against Impaler and Timmons, I don’t think anyone in CZW in their right mind would think they can scare me. No, he did the one thing…the ONE THING…that would piss me off more than any thing else and not get him fired. He couldn’t touch you now that you are staff, but he knew that I would take it personally that someone got hurt when I was the reason the guy was there. If I didn’t grand stand out in front of the audience, if I had just done the usual and demanded the bookers find me an opponent, that intern wouldn’t have been in the line of fire. And McNally did not have any warning that I was laying that challenge out, so he had no time to prepare for it. He couldn’t have asked for someone’s advice, someone else would have gotten to that microphone and accepted the challenge first. So, in the time it took him to get to the mic, he had already figured out the best way to get under my skin, to take me off my game. That is not the action of a stupid man. I can not underestimate him in this. And I won’t. I’ll stay calm, I’ll stay focused, and I will go out there like I always do. Its like the old cliché. I don’t have to beat him, he has to beat me, and I’m damn sure not going to get in my own way. Overdrive will be a good show, that’s for sure.”

Billy: “Amen to that.”

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