Post by havok360 on Nov 19, 2005 11:36:38 GMT -5
The camera comes into focus starring at the neon lit up bar sign located in Anderson, Indiana. The bar’s name is Club Sin. The sign is lit up in red neon and is flickering. The door opens and out comes some bikers. As they pass the camera walks through the doors and you see strippers, football players, cults, etc. we then see Havok sitting alone in a booth of the bar. He is twirling his thumbs and is starring at the table. The camera moves in closer to him and Havok acknowledges the camera and begins to speak.
Havok: There is a lot of things on my mind at this point in time. I mean I have made quite a name for myself back home in Valor. I had a big running for a rookie in the YLC before coming short against Quickenbosh. I am admired by all the people from Anderson, Indiana that used to laugh at my dreams. It just seems when you are famous you are adored but when you are a pee on you are nothing to anyone. I love the fans around the world, they mean a lot to me. I just feel disgusted when Anderson people think we are all buddy buddy now. I am recently about to go into the ring with a man that I have never wrestled before. A man with great dreams of someday becoming Valor World Champion just like every other person that step into the ring. The only problem with that is a selected few even get that opportunity. I plan on earning my shot by using Ethan Toxic as my stepping stone to greatness.
He sits there twirling his thumbs once again and looks up at the big screen television that is playing a football game on it. People all over Anderson go to see it. He then looks back over to the camera and begins to speak.
Havok: Ethan I have nothing against you. You won your first match here in Valor. You won your debut match man. Congratulations but you can’t go off that as your stepping stone here in Valor either. Compared to you I am a veteran and you are the rookie in the ring. You are going to make rookie mistakes and I am going to capitalize on everyone of them. Ethan if you beat me in the ring, then you have something to celebrate. Until you do that you need to step back and realize your place in this family. I am your older brother and I am the bully of the family when it comes to little brothers. I respect you and all but when you step up I am not afraid to knock you back down. I love this family Ethan but you have to prove yourself to me you are worthy of having the family name by your name which is known as Valor. You have your chance of success and now all I have to say is don’t blow it. Good Luck to you and I will see you lil bro in the ring on Sunday at Slam.
Havok stands up out of his booth and grabs his coat off the rack. He tosses it on and walks out the door. He crosses the street and the camera fades to commercial looking at the street sign with the hand gesturing don’t walk.
Havok: There is a lot of things on my mind at this point in time. I mean I have made quite a name for myself back home in Valor. I had a big running for a rookie in the YLC before coming short against Quickenbosh. I am admired by all the people from Anderson, Indiana that used to laugh at my dreams. It just seems when you are famous you are adored but when you are a pee on you are nothing to anyone. I love the fans around the world, they mean a lot to me. I just feel disgusted when Anderson people think we are all buddy buddy now. I am recently about to go into the ring with a man that I have never wrestled before. A man with great dreams of someday becoming Valor World Champion just like every other person that step into the ring. The only problem with that is a selected few even get that opportunity. I plan on earning my shot by using Ethan Toxic as my stepping stone to greatness.
He sits there twirling his thumbs once again and looks up at the big screen television that is playing a football game on it. People all over Anderson go to see it. He then looks back over to the camera and begins to speak.
Havok: Ethan I have nothing against you. You won your first match here in Valor. You won your debut match man. Congratulations but you can’t go off that as your stepping stone here in Valor either. Compared to you I am a veteran and you are the rookie in the ring. You are going to make rookie mistakes and I am going to capitalize on everyone of them. Ethan if you beat me in the ring, then you have something to celebrate. Until you do that you need to step back and realize your place in this family. I am your older brother and I am the bully of the family when it comes to little brothers. I respect you and all but when you step up I am not afraid to knock you back down. I love this family Ethan but you have to prove yourself to me you are worthy of having the family name by your name which is known as Valor. You have your chance of success and now all I have to say is don’t blow it. Good Luck to you and I will see you lil bro in the ring on Sunday at Slam.
Havok stands up out of his booth and grabs his coat off the rack. He tosses it on and walks out the door. He crosses the street and the camera fades to commercial looking at the street sign with the hand gesturing don’t walk.