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| I Got Soul, But I'm Not A Solider; RP #2, Mike King Show | |
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| Topic Started: Jan 12 2011, 08:01 PM (103 Views) | |
| Mike King | Jan 12 2011, 08:01 PM Post #1 |
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(The scene opens up with Mike King standing in front of a camera. He is wearing a suit and has a somber look on his face.) Mike King: Before I start today's episode of the Mike King Show, I first want to first dedicate it to the family and friends of the late Christina Taylor Green, federal judge John McCarthy Roll, the 4 others that were killed and/or wounded in the assassination attempt at United States Representative of the 8th Congressional district of Arizona, Gabrielle Giffords. I never knew Gabby, as her peopole called her, personally and she did not represent me for my district as I live in central Arizona and she had her’s in southern Arizona. My dedication is not politically motivated, it is about a sad tragedy on both a local and a nationwide level. It is a sad moment and we must remember those who are lost in this senseless act of violence and keep their families, the wounded victims like Representive Giffords and the families of those victims, in our thoughts and prayers for the days, weeks and months to come. (King pauses in a moment of silence. His head bows. King raises his head.) King: Thank you, now back to your regularly scheduled Mike King Show. (The scene cuts from King sitting in his hot tub at his house in Buckeye, AZ. He has his shirt off and is just in a blue bathing suit. He does not look happy at all. The hot tub stops its cycle as King starts.) King: Ryan Shane, the self-proclaimed "Ronin of Youthful Aggression," you sir have broken me. For weeks, for months you have tried to break me down. You failed time and time again but finally you succeeded. You tried to ruin my chance to prove the farce of a world champion that I knew long before the rest of the Combat Zone Mortius was but you failed. You tried kidnapping my girlfriend to prove what kind of a mastermind you are and that didn’t work either. Then you cost me my CZW Intercontinental title, the title I had as a bargaining chip and token to prove that I am better than anyone else in that godforsaken locker room of backstabbers, ingrates, liars, losers and misfits. You stole that from me, but I got my blood debt back from it, I beat your as in the middle of the ring by myself so you failed yet again. Now you try to bring up the fact that we are in a war against the Renegades including our brother, the same one you stabbed in the back for losing the fall in a tag team match, Brian Kirkland. (King pauses and runs his hands over his face.) King: Ryan I have face Brian before over a petty misunderstand before and we nearly killed each other. I cannot hit my own brother anymore. You’ll never see me strike down on Brian Kirkland, much like my blood brother Tim Timmons. There’s an old song that is featured in two great attractions that goes with this. The song is called "Two Brothers" written by Irving Gordon, and it is featured in The American Adventure attraction in Epcot's American Adventure pavilion and it is also in the town hall of Main Street USA in Disneyland's Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. The song is about the American Civil War that was fought from 1861 through 1865 between the Union and the Confederacy. (King stands up in the tub.) King: The song is a beautiful piece of art and it is very symbolic of what is going on right now in Combat Zone Wrestling. We are facing off with others who are our friends and only two months ago were buddy-buddy with each other. But now because I have a contract and he does not, I should be a dick to him. Ryan, brothers do not do that. Brothers do not fight each other in a war. Maybe listening to the lyrics, will change your mind Ryan. "Two brothers on their way Two brothers on their way Two brothers on their way One wore blue And one wore grey One wore blue and one wore grey As they marched along the way A fife and drum began to play All on a beautiful morning. One was gentle, one was kind One was gentle, one was kind One came home, one stayed behind A cannonball don't pay no mind A cannonball don't pay no mind Though you're gentle or you're kind It don't think of the folks behind All on a beautiful morning. Two girls waiting by the railroad track Two girls waiting by the railroad track For their darlings to come back One wore blue, and one wore black One wore blue, and one wore black Waiting by the railroad track For their darlings to come back All on a beautiful morning. One wore blue, and one wore black Waiting by the railroad track For their darlings to come back All on a beautiful morning." (King pauses once again letting what he said sting and wipping stray tears from his eyes.) King: The song was symbolic of the United States and Confederate States of America and the pain that civil war caused. If you go to Gettysburg, PA to this day there are barns with cannonball holes in them and massive graves based on a battle over petty difference. From civil war over petty issues like CZW is involved in with the Renegades, we all lose. One brother lives, the other dies and leaves an otherwise inocent family behind. Ryan, I have seen war before and I don’t like to be in a war. The Renegades have done anything to me besides Christian Tolwar who I will deal with and take care of myself. (King pauses again as tears form around his eyes again. he wipes them away before continuing.) King: The Renegades mean nothing to me, they are not my problem. I am not a solider and I don't want to be. I don’t remember dropping off a selective service slip when I joined Combat Zone Wrestling three years ago. I never signed up to protect the Combat Zone. I was never drafted to do this. You want to be Derek Damage's right hand man well let me remind you how deceiving of a man he can be Ryan. Derek Damage was the owner of Combat Zone Wrestling and the man that Tim Timmons told me to talk to break into CZW in January 2008. The man did not return my calls for 3 whole months until after he heard about the blow-up I had with Mike Parr, the so-called Prodigy on the night of Wrestling Internet Federation's fourth annual WrestleFest. The week after, Derek wanted me to join after all of the hype from the headlines of the dirt sheets about the backstage brawl that ended WIF. I wanted to be on the first show, but instead I debut on the dark match of the 4th pay-per view which was fine with me. I made it, I finally made it. I realized at that time, that I had finally made it. Anytime I spent in WIF, UCW or IFCW was just practice. That time was nothing more than a preparation for the SATs that were to come at No Remorse. For weeks, Derek Damage told me I would make it to the top but for several weeks I had to wrestle in dark matches with the likes of another WIF alumni in Desire, forgotten up-star of the early CZW Charles Max and former CZW World Heavyweight Champion Cage Stryker. It was after three whole weeks of this, I made my move and ended up winning the tag team titles with my half-brother Tim Timmons for my first CZW title. Winning a leather strap with gold plates on it in CZW made me happier than anyone I won elsewhere around the world however Derek Damage wanted to keep me down. (King's hand comes down and splashes the water of his hot tub two and a half feet into the air before coming back down.) King: See, he sided with Big Nasty, Timmons former partner who turned on him just a week before I helped Tim in the match after his original partner Jesse Montana got injured during the match. Derek and Nasty along with Buck Evans made our lives a living hell for weeks on end. This did not even stop when they took our titles, this continued on and on until I became the second Hardcore Champion of CZW beating all four of them, Total Mayhem and Impaler in an elimination 8-way ladder match for Tim's title. I would go onto beat up on Corey Jackson and Big Daddy Brown and stuck in the box of being the Hardocre champion for several months until I lost in controversial fashion at the first Horrorcore ever. (King pauses and regains his composure.). King: But that’s besides the point. (King brushes his hair back before continuing again.) King: See unlike you Ryan, I know Derek is a liar. I have been deceived by him time and time again so I can’t trust him blindly like you have. A real ronin, is not a follower, unlike you. A real ronin is a samurai with no master, unlike you. Because of him putting you into my already tainted three-way dance with Waylon Krew and Ronnie McNeil at Horrorcore that Theresa Baines booked, I lost my title. Ryan you are blindly following the biggest deceiver in Combat Zone Wrestling’s history. When the war is over, do you think he will give two shits about you? Forget Alan Fiscus and Jesse Montana, Derek Damage is the slimiest, slipperiest snake there is. If it was not for my issues with Theresa Banes and Alan Fiscus, I would join the Renegades. Why should I give my loyalty to someone I cannot trust? Neither side of this civil appeals to me. Neither side is more right than the other and I cannot trust either figure head. But you know what, that is not what you did to break me. (King says before sitting back down on a higher bench.) King: Your guilt trip about me being a "liar," a "deceiver" and a "coward," for being a reluctant solider in a civil war that should have never even happened in the first place is not what broke me. Losing the title did not break me, it just made me hungrier and thirsty. What broke me? What broke me you ask. Well the answer is my precious, my sweet Amber left me over the holidays. (King pauses and the tears swell up in his eyes again. He slumps down into a lower seat in the hot tub.) King: Amber Wyndham and I, our relationship got rough after you abducted her. She blamed me for it. She blamed me for being friends with you and she decided not to come on the road with me, not like the rhetoric I said previously where I did it for her protection. She did this out of her own fear of it happening again. So she stayed at home, while I slaved myself to the trade that has given me nothing in return. I made more money just having a rich relative who passed on than I ever did in the ring. As the days and weeks past since the abduction, we grew more and more distant. Our relationship died on the vine. It went from being a beautiful, blooming rose of a relationship that turned into a wilting, dead flower that died on the first frost of the year. (King pauses and starting getting out of the hot tub as he wipes more stray tears off from his face.) King: Ryan Shane, I blame you. I blame you for ruining this relationship. You did this. You got in my head slowly, like an earwig. You sir are a worm. A lowly cowardly worm that back stabs people, brothers to be precise. You claim to be righteous. You claim that I am the traitor and not yourself for turning my back on CZW. (King chuckles as he grabs a towel to start dry himself.) King: Don't make me laugh. (King stops drying himself and wraps the towel around his waist before continuing.) King: Ryan you are not honorable at all like you claim you are. You align yourself blindly with Derek Damage. Brian just aligned with Teresa Banes out of necessity, while you are a worm that is leaching on to Derek to get you title shots you would not otherwise have received. You are nothing like the man Brian Kirkland showed me. After my mental problems that led me to pull out of the Elimination Chamber, I was told by Brian about you. I saw the early footage of you and Combat Zone Wrestling and you impressed me. You were the reason I did my P90X, took my vitamins and busted my ass to return to the Combat Zone. My first night back, Brian introduced me to you and Andrew Clash, the original man who was supposed to be the fourth man of Youthful Aggression and I instantly meshed with you and you became a brother of mine while Clash, scorched the sky and was booted out of Youthful Aggression and Combat Zone Wrestling in place of Knox Harper. Knox was the fourth man until Jacob Havok became his replacement upon his untimely release. No matter who was the fourth man, the three of us Ryan, we were tight. We were brothers. Sure you and I did not get along all the time but I trusted you, you trusted me, we trusted Brian and Brian trusted the both of us. Then you abused that trust all in one night. Brian did not see your sneak attack coming but I did. I knew you might be up to something before, during or after my match so I kept my guard up and it paid off in my favor. (King walks to a lounge chair.) King: Ryan the uglies thing you said is that you got me straight edge. I got myself straight a year earlier. A year before I met you, after Brian Blaze, Brian Kirkland, Mike Monroe, Tim Timmons and my family intervened in my drug use. I was dealing with physical pain and mental pain. The physical pain were from different matches throughout my career and my mental pain continued even after the medication stopped. The voices started when I was popping pills and downing alcohol until I finally got my mental health got cleared up while CZW was restructuring. I am straight edge through and through. This is a promise, this is true, this is The Mike King Show. (The screen opens up with a fade-in from black with Combat Zone Wrestling, Youthful Aggression and Badd Company Productions presents The Mike King Show written on it. Voice-Over: Welcome to the Mike King Show. From there the words fade out as the hard rocking opening of "Bad Company" by Five Finger Death Punch pumping with various CZW shots of Mike King both wrestling in and out of the ring and of various promo shots, with and without his face-paint. This is including recent footage of Mike King beating up Kimo Newton and Ryan Shane as well as kicking Chris Tolwar out of Combat Zone Wrestling. Before the first verse starts, the video cuts to Mike King wearing an Extreme Insurrection pay-per view t-shirt. Voice-Over: Ladies and gentlemen, Mike King!!!!! King is smiling as he is ready to speak.) King: I am Mike King and you are not. But still, I welcome you all to the first The Mike King Show of the year 2011. The Mike King Show is a video cast that you get on your iTunes, Zune Store, my website, YouTube and host of other wonderful websites. As some of you have seen I have a new item out on the market, the Back2Bed System. It is to get rid of those pesky backstabbers. I hate them, you hate them, the only difference between you and I, is that I know how to get rid of them and now I am passing my secrets on to you... (King waves his arms at the screen like a salesman. He stops after several seconds of doing it.) King: Well yeah, so tonight I want to talk about the upcoming pay-per view and also delve into my mailbag which has a lot of questions in and some are the same so I say let’s get right into it. Let’s start with the preview of Extreme Insurrection: The Retribution, it will be on this Sunday January 16th from Tokyo, Japan's Ariake Coliseum. I’ve performed in that 10,000 seat venue several times and it is an awesome venue to be in. I wish the show was in Tokyo Dome, but I’ll settle for an intimate venue like the Ariake. (King pauses to hear from his voice-over artist on which match he will talk about first. Voice Over: "Mountain Man" Joshua Newsome vs. "The Real Deal" Rob Wright for the CZW World Television title... King cracks a smile.) King: Two of The New Generation’s up-stars. I cannot help but to smile at how far they have come since that time. Josh, I feel like a father to you. I helped train you and I am proud to see getting a big shot like this but on the other hand we got Rob Wright, another man I am proud of. I would like to see this match go either way but Rob’s got this one. No offense to you Josh but I think Rob has the all around game. (King pauses again for the next match. Voice-over: "The King of Chaos" Tim Timmons vs. "Irish" Ian Chadwick in a Four Corners of Death Match... King grimaces.) King: This will be an ugly, ugly match. Timmons, Chadwick, two men who have a hatred for each other. Two men who want nothing more than to beat the ever loving piss out of each other. At Extreme Insurrection, they get the chance to. At Extreme Insurrection, they face off. At Extreme Insurrection, this all comes to a head. Thus far it has been neck and neck in the blood feud but Tim feels his back is against the wall. Tim feels that there is nothing if he don’t win, there for I give him the win. Tim is always dangerous when his back is against the wall, that’s why he aligned with Mike Luthers and Jase Johnson to get at me after I took his Hardcore title and Total Mayhem walked away from him over two years ago. (King pauses to hear from his voice-over artist on which match he will talk about now Voice Over: "High Definition" Cage Stryker vs. "The F’n Boss" TJ Hix... King’s face shows indifference.) King: Well, well, well. This is the first match that is tough to call. See Cage Stryker is a great wrestler but a terrible, terrible individual while TJ Hix is the reason you are watching this show. Since I was on The Who’s the F'N Boss Show with TJ, I wanted to host a talk show. But unlike his, I took the idea from Eddie Rowan's show. However that is not about the match, in this match I think it will be Cage's to lose. So I am going with Cage Stryker in this match. (King pauses to hear from his voice-over artist on which match he will talk about next. Voice Over: "The Aerial Specialist" Krimzon Blaze vs. Ronnie McNeil for the CZW Intercontinental title... King frowns.) King: This is a match I will be watching closely. See it is two men that I hold in high esteem in that ring. See I may not like their personalities but I can set that aside and call this match fairly and impartially. Both men are greats in their style and I cannot help but enjoy this one. Plus it is for my title, that I lost oh so unjustly. As for the winner, it doesn't matter to me. Both men are quality wrestlers but I am hunting for gold. (King pauses to hear from his voice-over artist on which match he will talk about first. Voice Over: Brian Blaze & Johnny Kerosene, The Spectacle vs. Waylon Krew & Rossman Ballard for the CZW Global Tag Team titles... King cracks a smile.) King: This will be good but I think the last time it was a fluke. The last time Krew and Ballard snuck one out but this time, this time I think The Spectacle will not overlook the champions. The last time, they took Krew and Ballard lightly but I’ve known Brian for 5 years now and he is very competitive. My cousin will not lie down for anyone. I am taking The Spectacle for the win. (King pauses to hear from his voice-over artist on which match he will talk about first. Voice Over: Buzzsaw, Eddie Rowan, Eric Collum, El Pablo & Mortius, Team CZW vs. Alan Fiscus, Godzilla Sawyer, Juese Montana, Justin Marsham & Sam Attic, Team Renegades... King smiles before being cut off by the voice over. Voice-over: with Ace King as their special guest referee. King is seen with his blood visibly boiling over inside his vessels.) King: WHAT, He's back?!?!?!?! (King is looking at both sides of the room he is in.) King: How is he still walking. I thought I got ride of that zim-bastard years ago. I don't care about the match because he is not at all a fair and impartial referee especially with his former tag team partner is in that match. I don't know if Derek Damage is waving money under his nose or not but I cannot and I will not stand for this. I hope that the Renegades win now just to stick it to Derek's money. Ace prove me wrong, I am calling this a money grab. (King is livid and knocking things over such as boxes and card tables.) King: I need to relax. Mitch, get me the laptop and a chair. (King's producer Mitch rushes out with a laptop and a chair for King to sitdown on.) King: Thank you. (King opens the laptop and "The Son of Flynn" by Daft Punk plays as it opens.) King: This is the Mike King Mailbag. Today we open the mail bag with a common question from several people. Let’s see we got Rebecca from Las Vegas, Nevada, Will from Los Angeles, California, Heather from Manhattan, New York, John from Reno, Nevada, Michael from Westbury, New York, Natasha from Dallas, Texas, Nathan from Devil's Coulee, Alberta, Canada andRyan from Tomball, Texas. Before I start, I must say that I like the name Devil's Coulee almost as much as Truth or Consequnces, New Mexico, Intercourse, Pennsylvania, Hell, Michigan, Walla Walla, Washington and Kill Devil's Hill, North Carolina. They all ask where I stand when it comes to the Renegades vs. Combat Zone Wrestling deal and I don't stand anywhere. I am pro-CZW, I am not pro-Renegades. I am pro Mike King. As The Killers said in "All These Things That I've Done," I got soul, but I am not a soldier. I have not and I do not want to to be drafted into the war. Ryan Shane tries to guilt me into it but there is nothing I gain from it. I help a boss who I hate either way. I do not want to be in this war because I do not have loyalty to any side in this conflict and I think no one side is more right than the other. Also there is no reason for Theresa Banes and Derek Damage to use wrestlers as chess pieces, a mere means if you will, in their stupid pissing match power play. A wise 18th century German philosopher, named Immaunel Kant is rolling over in his grave thanks to you idiots. (King rolls his eyes before he clicks where his touch pad is for his next question.) King: Well next I got Steve from Paxton, Illinois. Steve writes, "I am excited to see Tron Legacy. If you saw it, what did you think of it?" (King cracks a smile.) King: Steve, I saw in in D-Box and 3-D and I fully enjoyed it. It is not a fully intellectual but it is not a bad movie. Not all of the movies need to be Inceptions or The Matrix. Star Wars was relatively simple and it is one of the best movies of all times. I think that says something there. I think Olivia Wilde was sexy in it and I would not mind seeing more her. She's no Amy Adams but she'll do. (King winks at the camera as he opens the next e-mail for his show.) King: We got Aaron from Aumsville, Oregon. Sorry about the Ducks losing man, I wanted them to win too to stick it to the SEC who have won the last 5 or so BCS bowl games. Any who Aaron writes, "With the new Monster Jam season upcoming, who will have a break out year and who will win the World Finals Racing and Freestyle titles?" (King scratches his head for a few moments.) King: Aaron, this is a toughie. I would say Ryan Anderson but he is out hurt. I'll go Jeremy Slikfo the driver of Backdraft, Joe Sylvester the driver of Bad Habit who is the monster truck long jump record holder, Todd Leduc who is jumping into Blue Thunder, Ben Winslow who I think is driving a Bounty Hunter truck for Jimmy Creten, Dana Creech and Joe Miller who are in two of the Monster Mutts, Charles Benns who is moving from Pitbull to the Monster Mutt Rottweiler and Darren Migues who will jump in a second Stone Crusher. Al of them will have a good year in their respective rides for the year. As for the World Finals, that is a tough call with one weekend of shows in the book. Of late Dennis Anderson and his legendary Grave Digger and Tom Meents in his Maximum Destruction trucks have been in just about all but one racing finals in the past 6/7 years. I think it's safe to say they will go far so will Jimmy Creten in his Bounty Hunter, Dennis' son Adam Anderson in his awesome looking Grave Digger The Legend truck will also do go and Linsey Weenk has a hot hand with his new Lucas Oil Crusader. As for Freestyle, it's a crap shoot but expect Tom, Dennis and Adam to be favorites along with Damon Bradshaw in Airforce Afterburner, Jim Koehler in his 1957 Bel Air called Avenger, the defending champion Charlie Pauken in Monster Mutt and I'll also say George Belhan in his new Mohawk Warrior truck should be one to watch in Freestyle as well. (King takes a deep breath before clicking forward through his mailbox.) King: That was a toughie. My next question is from Casey from Potter Valley, California. She writes "I hate your theme, I think you should change it." (King re-reads the question to himself silently before responding.) King: Well thanks for your opinion Casey. I always thank my fans for their opinions and I am welcome to their suggestions. It's actually kind of funny the timing of this e-mail. I am actually growing old of it and truth be told, I think I will have a new theme for the pay-per view. Another incentive to see me kick Ryan Shane's ass, a chance to hear if I have a new theme or not. (King clicks forward in his e-mails.) King: Now we have Richard from Sterling Heights, Michigan. Richard writes "When will Dale Earnhardt Jr. win another race? He has sucked pretty bad the last few years." (King rolls his eyes.) King: I agree, besides the beginning of 2008 and doing well in the Daytona 500 last year, Dale Jr. has not been as good as I thought he would with Hendrick Motorsports. As much as it pains me to agree with you, it's true. It's so bad I joke about when someone wearing 88 does something stupid, it is "because he is wearing 88." With him getting Steve Letarte for his crew chief and being moved into the shop with the 5-time Sprint Cup winning 48 team crew chief Chad Knaus and driver Jimmie Johnson, he has all the tools to win races. Now for those of you who don't know Hendrick Motorsports shook up their driver-crew chief pairings, Dale Jr. got Steve Letarte who was Jeff Gordon's crew chief previously, Jeff got Alan Gustafson for his new crew chief after being Mark Martin's crew chief the last few years and Martin now has Lance McGrew who was Dale Jr.'s crew chief the last year and a half and did nothing. I think Dale Jr. might be in position to win a few this year or at least be in position to win a few. He always loves the races like Daytona and Talledega which they go to twice each so that's at least 4 chances he can win. (King clicks to his next e-mail.) King: Next we have Daniel from Santa Clara, California. Daniel writess "I ordered the Back2Bed system. My question is, what will you do after you are done with Ryan Shane?" (King grins.) King: Thanks I am grateful that you ordered it. It should be coming to you soon. I will make my response short and sweet. Simply put, I am looking for gold. Once I beat Ryan this Sunday, I am going for gold. (King chuckles as he clicks on his next e-mail.) King: Darron from Spring, Texas is on deck now. Darron writes "What music are you just now getting into? Also do you think that new Power Rangers series will be a good one?" (King smirks at the question.) King: Due to the amazing Tron Legacy soundtrack, Daft Punk. I am normally not into electro but they are awesome. It is something that is very enjoyable. I mean I am pretty open musically but never really been into electro music. As it regards to Power Rangers, it might be good BUT I really liked the throwback Ranger episodes turned comic books was something that added to the show for the younger audience. (King clicks his next e-mail.) King: Now we have Brian from Ogden, Utah. Brian writes "When are you fighting Christian Tolwar and why would you waste your time on him?" (King grins once again.) King: Well Brian, I want to face him just so I can prove to him that I am the teacher and he is a student that has slacked off when class was in session. Students who slack off never succeed and I am gonna teach him this sooner or later. (King clicks through his next e-mail.) King: Now we got Mark from Muskego, Wisconsin. Mark asks "How was your Christmas?" Well besides being dumped, it was good. Jack-ass. (King looks angry as he clicks his next e-mail.) King: Now we have our final e-mail for this show. It is from Courtney from Naples, Florida. Courtney writes "What will you do to Brian Kirkland in the match if he gets in your way at Extreme Intervention?" (King shows cockiness but also concern.) King: Well I do want Brian to get his licks in on Ryan but I also need to get my licks in and the win. I respect Brian and he is my brother but he knows not to get in my way when I am in the zone. This Sunday I will be in the zone, mark my words. Champions better take notice, because when I win, I will prove that I am ready for gold once again. (King pauses and stares intently at the camera.) King: Brian here's a warning, a simple word of advice for Extreme Insurrection, stay out of my way. I'll let you get your licks in but if you know what it is good for you, you will. I am looking for gold and I will not be denied. (King breathes heavily and grunts.) King: This has been the Mike King Show, have a good week. (King walks off the set and the scene ends with a black screen before starting a promo for Extreme Insurrection this Sunday.) |
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