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The Working Man in New York; Promo
Topic Started: Jan 6 2008, 05:50 AM (80 Views)
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The Working Man J.A. Sawyer looks out into New York Harbor with the Statue of Liberty in the background, the roar of the ocean and the shrill call of sea gulls sounding in the background. It is a cold January day, and there is snow on the ground. Sawyer, still with his dark blue work pants, black work boots, and grey helmet but now wearing a navy blue coat and black gloves. His breath is visible as he speaks, and the sound of the wind occasionally echoes.

"I decided to come here a few days early and see the sights, check a few things out. Never been to New York, and I wanted to enjoy this mighty fine city before I climb into the ring in front of its citizens. But, before I get to the heart of the matter, I wanted to show this clip, just as a refresher."

Familiar video takes over: We see Ian Chadwick at a boxing gym speaking to the camera. He says, " You asked if i want respect from the fans? Of course i do! Then why did i punch that poor guy at the bar? Because I'd rather have the respect from my neighborhood and be able to walk through it with my head held high than have to explain why I've lost my balls."

Camera shifts back to Sawyer, who has an incredulous smirk on his face.

"Did I hit a nerve, Ian? There is a difference between us, Chadwick. A big difference, and I'm not talking about my belly, though it is pretty big. Simply put, if, in your mind, picking a fight with someone who can't beat you and pushing the matter when that person tries to back down gets you respect, then you have a problem. See, to the rest of the world, that is Assault and Battery. I spent two years in the army and had people shooting at me in defense of our country. I've built things with my hands that stand in use today. I became a Pro-Wrestler, and a good one, despite my atypical body type and demeanor. I walk with my head high every day, and if I die right now, I've left an impact in this world. It may be a small one, but an impact.

J.A. becomes more serious. "Its obvious that you are tough. Fine. In a boxing match or a fist fight, you would probably put me down. But you know something? This isn't boxing or MMA. This is wrestling. You can't fight every match a Hardcore match, particularly if you have a title. You want respect, Ian? Then you step in the ring and you defeat me in a wrestling match! You pin my shoulders to the mat cleanly, and you would likely get the respect of every person in that arena and watching on TV. I'm not willing to give up my spot in the CZW title hunt, but I will wrestle you whenever the matchmaker wants it to be."

" You say I can't judge you? Of course I can. That's one of the things Americans are best at. Right now, to me, you are just an ex-boxer who thinks he can change the past by hitting anyone who disagrees, and I get that impression from the very video that introduced you to CZW. It's on you to prove me wrong, END...OF...STORY!"

Video ends.
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