Post by havok360 on Oct 22, 2005 11:03:00 GMT -5
We come into focus glaring at a Canadian flag. We back up and see Havok holding onto the pole that is holding up the flag. Behind him is his lovely manager Alora Hart. Her hands are crossed and leaning on his shoulder. Her head is resting on her hands. He then releases the flag pole and takes a few steps back. He looks up at the flag that is swaying in the wind. He motions us to look up at the flag. As we do so he begins to speak.
Havok: Canada, what a lovely country. I have wanted to come here since I was a little boy. I just never had the money to come. Then my lovely manager, Alora, decided we should make a road trip before my match this Sunday. I knew exactly where I wanted to go. So we decided to go to British Columbia Canada. The hometown of my opponent, Chad Roberts for this Sunday on Slam. We figured we could come here and see if we like everything like Chad Roberts likes to talk about. He came in day in and day out talking about how Canada was so much better. Well I can tell all the Americans back home that haven’t been in Canada be glad to be an American.
He then takes a few steps causing his manager to move her hands off his shoulder. He then looks her in the eyes and gives her a hug. As he is hugging her he keeps glaring at the Canadian flag. He then begins to speak.
Havok: Roberts I did not come to this country to humiliate your hometown. I was informed that this is the corniest part of Canada and imagine that, this is where you are from. Roberts come this Sunday I am going into the ring and give the fans one hell of a match. I am going to dedicate this match to the man himself. A man I have tried to impress since I first started. He recently made his comeback as the Prodigal Messiah. I am speaking none other that Mr. Eric Hardcastle. I am also dedicating this match to all the Americans out there that can’t stand Canada. Let’s not forget one more person I am dedicating this match to. The most important person in my life. My friend and my manager Alora Hart. Oh and by the way Roberts, good luck in our match.
Havok takes one final glare at the flag and then grabs the hand of Alora. They begin walking down the street. At the corner is a black limousine. The usher opens the door as Havok and Alora step foot inside. The usher gets back into the limousine and drives off down the road. The camera comes out of focus staring at the Canadian flag. We cut to commercial.
Havok: Canada, what a lovely country. I have wanted to come here since I was a little boy. I just never had the money to come. Then my lovely manager, Alora, decided we should make a road trip before my match this Sunday. I knew exactly where I wanted to go. So we decided to go to British Columbia Canada. The hometown of my opponent, Chad Roberts for this Sunday on Slam. We figured we could come here and see if we like everything like Chad Roberts likes to talk about. He came in day in and day out talking about how Canada was so much better. Well I can tell all the Americans back home that haven’t been in Canada be glad to be an American.
He then takes a few steps causing his manager to move her hands off his shoulder. He then looks her in the eyes and gives her a hug. As he is hugging her he keeps glaring at the Canadian flag. He then begins to speak.
Havok: Roberts I did not come to this country to humiliate your hometown. I was informed that this is the corniest part of Canada and imagine that, this is where you are from. Roberts come this Sunday I am going into the ring and give the fans one hell of a match. I am going to dedicate this match to the man himself. A man I have tried to impress since I first started. He recently made his comeback as the Prodigal Messiah. I am speaking none other that Mr. Eric Hardcastle. I am also dedicating this match to all the Americans out there that can’t stand Canada. Let’s not forget one more person I am dedicating this match to. The most important person in my life. My friend and my manager Alora Hart. Oh and by the way Roberts, good luck in our match.
Havok takes one final glare at the flag and then grabs the hand of Alora. They begin walking down the street. At the corner is a black limousine. The usher opens the door as Havok and Alora step foot inside. The usher gets back into the limousine and drives off down the road. The camera comes out of focus staring at the Canadian flag. We cut to commercial.