Post by Uh Oh on Jun 25, 2017 5:52:16 GMT -5
Your Name:
Gary Kevany
E-Mail Address:
garykevany@gmail.com
Twitter & Facebook Info:
garykevany & Gary Kevany
Your Experience:
18 years with numerous breaks
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Heel jeff hardy
Real Name:
Jeff Hardy
Ring Name (If Applicable):
Tyler Cross
Gender:
Male
Age:
32
Height
6ft
Weight:
212 lbs
Alignment (Heel/Tweener/Face):
Heel
Hometown/Billed From:
Cameron North Carolina
Gimmick:
Artist/singer/poet/suicidal
Signature Match:
Barbed wire ladder match
Favorite Weapons:
Ladder/chair/thumb tacks
Entrance Music:
Entrance Description:
"Feed the machine”by Nickelback blaresover the PA system as Tyler Cross walks out onto the ramp smoking a cigarette he raises his hands into a x symbol then carries down the rampway smoking, he enters the ring and flicks the end of his cigarette at his oppponent.
Ring Attire:
Torn black jeans, skin tight black top with silver and purple sleeves (fishnet)
Fighting Style: (Technical/Brawler/High Flying)
High Flying
Wrestler similar to:
Jeff Hardy
Signature Move(s):
Whisper in the wind, double leg drop to groin, somersault powerbp,
Primary Finisher:
Suicial Tendencies (opponent is bent over, Tyler drapes one leg over opponent’s back, spins 30 degrees sideways then 180 degrees backwards landing as a DDT)
Secondary Finisher(s):
Hell’s Gate or Last Chancery
Special Finisher:
Desctruction from the Construction (Swanton Bomb from Ladder/Cage/Rafters)
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Biography:
See sample roleplau
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Base Salary:
$100,000
Signing Bonus:
$10,000
Length of Contract:
1 year
Special Concessions (Transportation, Hotel, Time Off, Championship Bonus, Downside):
Championship bonuses and occasional time off)
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Manager/Valet:
Tag Team Partner(s):
Faction:
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[Shots of headstones and epitaphs for XWF, XEF, TCX, UCW, FTW, Y2Em UP’n’S and WWX with ? rather than a date.]
---------------------------- Prologue -----------------------------
It had been nigh on five and a half years since Tyler stepped out onto
the ramp way of a wrestling federation and back in October in WWX, he
did just that, to tell the truth it felt quite liberating. Admittedly,
it wasn't the kind of reception he was expecting; then again, he hadn't
wrestled in front of a crowd quite that size before. – it wasn't
daunting, far from it, it's just, he presumes, going to be harder to win
over that many fans than it has been to win over than, say, the six or seven
thousand he's wrestled in front of in the past. Most of the others
who've made the transition from wrestling in the independent circuit to
come to the pinnacle of professional wrestling have failed miserably
with the obvious exception of Leonard Aarons and Icon, however, Tyler's
success in `the indies', if they can even be classified using the
blanket term `indies' – in their hey day they had rosters of over 50
superstars and filled arenas, stadiums and halls with hundreds of
thousands of screaming fans - far exceeds that of both men combined.
Tyler's popularity was unparalleled and it was them who called on him,
not, as so oft-times happens, the other way around. Tyler didn't look for
a tryout and although he's in simply been thrown in the match for
everyone with nothing else to do, it's anything but a try-out. This
match was booked, in such a fashion, for the simple reason that Tyler
announced when he signed his contract of employment – he does not
want any favours nor handouts, he wants to prove his mettle and work his
way up through the ranks. Be that, wrestling dark-matches, being demoted
thrown in with 30-odd other wrestlers, be it having to jerk-the-curtain
for weeks upon weeks. Whatever is required he will accomplish and
whatever he wishes to accomplish he will do so with rapid, paramount
success.
The previous time, Tyler stood within of the halls of the now infamous
and selective WWX, he wrestled a grand total of five matches, one, a
handicap match, and won four of them. Following the fourth successive
victory he went home for a well deserved break and while ascending a
home-made rally track to make a death-defying jump on his quad bike,
disaster struck, hitting a jut in the mound, the bike left the ground at
an angle and rotated fully twice, then a ninety degree rotation having
Tyler land on his side, fracturing his ribs. Rather than report it to the
medical officers of WWX or his doctor he simply turned up for his match
with, now AAA Champion, Dylan Johnson believing, as he so often does,
that nothing and no-one can stop him.
He is wrong.
Tyler will prevail.
If the other man to beat him comes back with a challenge - Mark Payne - Tyler will beat him.
Nobody could beat Josh Vance, nobody thought Tyler would, hell, he
didn't even know he was competing until the match was announced by
Axel Action, yet he had the wherewithal to move, to cause the favourite
for the AAA Championship to crush his ankle and to hit the
Suicidal Tendencies. One move. One finisher was all it took... was All
She Wrote. One. Two. Three. New I3C Champion.
Despite putting on an admirable performance, the now revered Dylan Johnson was the victor at Onslaught becoming only the second man in Tyler's stalwart
career to have pinned him without having the same predicament returned
with rapid success. The reason? Time. His time is on the way. Once word of Tyler's lie of omission
filtered through to the higher-ups his contract was terminated without
warning, without contract, warrant withstanding the truth be told.
However, now, Tyler's back and you can bet your bottom dollar Tyler will
be looking to avenge his defeat and rectify the defeat by overcoming the
World Champion at the earliest opportunity. Now, boasting an even
greater roster and with everyone and their mother gunning for the
champion, chances are Tyler's going to be at the back of a long waiting
list for a match against the champion.
Much like having only had two people defeat him without ever returning
the favour, Tyler has only participated in two federations that haven't
had him crowned World Champion. One, he didn't get the shot. The other
was ExWA, where the owner not only booked himself to be the champion but
also gave Kip Kutler – the other member of the couplet to have a pin
fall over Tyler while Tyler is yet to defeat them – a no-questions
asked shot at the championship. Tyler had earned the World Championship
shot, scheduled to be a mono y mono affair by winning a four-week
tournament in his first four matches within the federation. With threats
of walking away based on such an indiscretion Tyler opted to accept the
offer an Intercontinental Championship match, a match he duly won with
the minimum of effort and held until the day he decided to walk away.
That was close to six years ago.
He thought he was gone for good.
He had thought that before.
Those who hoped he'd never be in a position to stand across from him in
or outside the squared-circle again need to think again.
Think long
Think hand
The Second Coming
The Second Match is for the AAA Championship..
The Clock ticks down...
Time Cascades...
Ground Force, be ready for...
Tyler Cross.
"I may not be AAA Champion but when I step back into the ring full-time
on Friday, you can bet that I'll become world champion here, as well"
----------------------------- Scene One -----------------------------
Date: April 26th, 2003
[Tyler hoists yet another World Heavyweight Championship title high above
his head, he has defeated the best the business had to offer at the
time. Names like Halloween, Hellshock, Violator, Fallen Angel, Mortal
Wound, Silencer, Leonard Aarons, mostly men who, long since, have hung
their boots and for the first time since his inaugural world
championship – in his very first federation – has he been
overcome with so much emotion. His eyes well up with tears as he
realises this is the last time he will stand in front of a crowd and the
last time he will have that feeling of fulfilment. The feeling everybody
who laces up a pair of boots, dons their tights, or jeans, chinos or
shorts and enters this unforgiving business yearns for – the feeling
that they, and they alone, are at their peak, they are the ultimate
champion among a field of champions. For back then, there was a
tournament held to find the very best. Starrcade IV: Quest for the Best.
He swore to his, now, ex-wife, that this would be his last ever match.
This would be the final chapter in what can be best described as a
legacy.]
[Memories flood Tyler's mind, meeting his, at-the-time, soon-to-be wife,
and indeed, after a time, the woman who would become his former wife.
The beginning of the Dream Encounter at a very age, something will learn
much more about in the coming weeks. His first World Championship, the
countless others he secured, winning tag-team titles single-handedly.
Being labelled a `poster boy' – he never quite understood how being
deemed good-looking enough to be the `face of a federation' was an
insult. The many friends and fans he had acquired in the business but
for the sake of his relationship with this woman he truly, deeply loved
he was prepared to give it all up but even at this moment, the moment
where he holds the most prized, most coveted possession in the wrestling
business of 2003, he feels as though he has more to achieve... he has
announced his decision to leave but somewhere in his subconscious,
somewhere in that brilliant ever-working mind of his, he knows this
isn't how it's all going to end. There will be more, there will be more
titles, more fans, some old, some young, some male, some female; and
among the female demographic perhaps he will find someone to replace
"her" – someone to make his life complete.]
----------------------------- Scene Two -----------------------------
August 15th, 2006
[Tyler is shown on his cell phone, he looks disillusioned, as though even
while the words register and he answers, his mind is elsewhere. He
appears to be a lost, distraught sole.]
"Yes..."
[One of the many things that would have been more closer to the true
feelings swirling within his mind would have been an answer in the
negative. It was only the answer `yes' because he knew that's what she
wanted to here.]
"I have them here... yeah."
[On closer inspection, it appears Tyler's eyes are bloodshot, his
demeanour far removed from that of the model-professional, sure he'd
smoke and drink but never within eye-shot of the young fans who looked
up to him as a role model. Some still recognise him as he walks down the
street, envelope in one hand, cell phone in the other. He trudges along
through the streets wearily. As the howling wind circles through the
North Carolinian streets he drives his shoulders inwards hoping against
hope to keep some of the alcohol-induced body heat at full-mast. Rain
cascades down from the looming clouds with its frigid intentions and he
staggers slightly almost hitting against the shop-front he's passing as
he does so his right boot trundles into a puddle; water splashes up onto
the black, with white trim, trousers he is wearing.]
"God damn it!" he exclaims
"No! Not you, not this... well this isn't helping is it? I gave it all
up for you and now you're saying we're through? Well, actually, you've
been saying it for a while. What I still can't figure out is why exactly
WHY you're leaving me. I've treated you like royalty, I've provided you
with everything you wanted, everything you could possibly need and
now... now... I mean, I left my profession because you were worried, you
thought the risks greatly outweighed the benefits and they did, if it's
what took for me to be you... I lov-"
[Tyler is clearly interrupted during his impromptu monologue as she
clearly doesn't wish to hear him say those words, the sound of sobbing
can be heard coming from the other-end of the conversation yet still her
words remain unclear. Tyler's eyes, too, well up, just like they did when
he was leaving the business as it dawns on him why she's leaving him
– she's not leaving him for someone else – she's leaving him
for... him.]
"...."
[Speechless. Dumbstruck. Taken aback. Call it what you will. Tyler is
lost for words. The answer was staring him in the face and he ignored
it. She thinks he resents her, there is a modicum of truth in that but
he'd prefer to subdue the truth, prefer to deny it – she believes he
still wants to wrestle and loses himself in the escapism of
alcohol-induced stupor to hide the fact – it may be true but if
that's what's required for this relationship to work, he'll do just
that. Problem is, she won't stand in the way of his destiny – the
hand he has been dealt, the product of providence, the futility of
fighting his fate, the date with destiny – his self-acquired right
to be the very best the wrestling business has ever witnessed. After a
prolonged awkward silence she utters the words she knows will make him
see her point and realise why things must be this way – "Do you dare
to dream?".]
"You know I do..." he answers
"... I just don't want to lose you but I know this is one battle I can't
win."
[Even though he can't see her face, he can read her like a book and
knows she's smiling. However, his initial reaction is shattered when
asks the subsequent question.]
"The divorce settlement? The DIVORCE F***ING SETTLEMENT?! I don't care
about the house; I don't care about the money. I only care about you,
tell me the truth, is that what this is all about? It's neither the
wrestling nor my drinking; it's the money, isn't it? Take it all I
couldn't give a damn!"
[Without a moment's consideration, without a pause for breath Tyler
clenches his hand more tightly than the nonchalant grip one would
usually place upon their mobile phone and slams it against the pavement,
the phone shatters and Tyler slumps himself back-first against the
closest doorway his eyes concede to him. He slides down the wall,
sitting on the rain-drenched pavement and bows his head, droplets of
rain drip from the ends of the strands of blonde – well boasting a
darkened shade through the dampness now – hair that envelops his
face.]
[Contemplating what he's just done and accused his wife of he realises
he was wrong, it was a question that needed to be asked, he just wasn't
in the best frame-of-mind to hear it. He sighs and reaches inside his
jacket removing a bottle jaagermeister, he callously unscrews the cap
and only raises his head to take a deep, refreshing mouthful of the
liquor.]
[The clink of change...]
[His self-pitying is screeched to a halt like a speeding car that's set
for a collision course with a child chasing their football across a busy
street. Now, wavering up and down at the edges the change that has just
been dropped at his feet glare at him from the sidewalk below. Anger.
Disgust. Humiliation. While he's raising his hate-clouded head to the
culprit he begins to utter words that convey his feelings at what has
just transpired.]
"Do I look like a beggar to you? I could buy and sell your sorry fu-"
[The innocence in the child's eyes belie not only the intentions, but
the age and stature of the individual Tyler expected to be greeted. The
young boy smiles and points at the change then at Tyler while the boy's
mother, guardian or au pair, whomever it is accompanying the boy, glares
garishly at the fallen angel of the wrestling world. The rain begins to
patter out to a more accommodating mist.]
"I... I... I'm sorry ma'm. What's the boy's name?"
"Tyler" she replies "His father was a wrestling fanatic back in the day
and well it's a cute name. Isn't it?"
Without letting her know the fact of the situation. Tyler simply nods in
acknowledgement. Probably too shocked, once again, to even speak.
[Once again, Tyler's taken aback. Damn. Someone named their kid after me,
he thinks. Tyler reaches inside the envelope he had been clutching and
removes the folder. The divorce papers, the finalisation of his
relationship with his beautiful wife. Running his fingers through the
top right-hand corner of the pages, he comes to the complementary blank
page at the back, pulling a pen from his pocket he begins to inscribe
something on the paper.]
Tyler,
Never forget who you are and never change unless you want to. The world
is yours for the taking. With a heart of gold, you already own more than
the greatest riches could garner for a man. You will be loved, you're a
very special young boy and will be just as special a man.
All the best,
Tyler Cross (World Champion 2006)
[Concluding the little note of hope for the young boy who was christened
after himself, realising that he had given the boy's father something
memorable he hoped he could do something, however menial, for the young
boy who had presumably given a down-and-out appearing individual. He
adds a large `smiley-face' to his signature and underlines the
concluding tri-fecta of words "World Champion 2009" – a premonition?
A declaration of intent? All of the above, the truth be told.]
[Folding the paper over three times into a compact square, Tyler hands
the note to the boy's mother.]
"Show his father and whenever Tyler feels sad, tell him to read this
note, it may not mean anything to him, it certainly won't to you, but it
means something to me. Sorry again."
[Without another word, Tyler stands up, pats the boy on the head tussling
his hair and walks away. Walking towards his destiny. A destiny that has
14 or so months from the present day to be delivered.]
[Scene to be continued...]
----------------------------- Scene Three ----------------------------
[Sitting in front of a cameraman, Tyler waits for the cue to receive the
indication for his indignation. The reversal of the count that has won
him numerous accolades and seen been a catalyst for his induction into
several Halls of Fame.]
Three...
Two...
One.
"Dylan, use all the flashback footage of Onslaught you want, all it proves is
that not only were you only something of note when I was prevented from pinning you by a fledgling moron. You always have backup. I don't need backup. Just
like my entire career I don't need and won't need backup.
I'm coming for you and I'm regaining my title. You can take that
to the bank.I was never hand selected to be champion and if I was I'd spit in the
face of whoever selected me and spit on the championship. I don't
want to be given anything, I only want to earn whatever I derive from my
wrestling career. Granted, I was hand selected for the match against
Josh Vance but I still had to beat him, I soaked up all he had to offer,
he thought he had done enough to keep me down but he hadn't and his
negligence cost him the match and the I3C championship. You're over
confidence, you're lack of willingness to even consider the
possibility you may lose will be your downfall. That, I guarantee.
"All the people who come out to this federation know that. I know
that. Keemer knows that. Zeke Jones. Extreme. Jon Plex. The entire
roster knows the one man who's still got it in the UnHoly match is
the man in front of the camera right now. The man you're looking at
right now, Tyler Cross. The soon to be AAA and solo tag-team champions. You may have
complained about my methods in this federation but do you know
why you're here as a lackey? Do you know why you and Rex Jet
haven't been given anything worthwhile to do? Because the fans
don't want it and the owners are all too aware of that
fact. They know the stars of this federation are myself and Mike Keemer.
One of the losers will undoubtedly get a shot at my
championships afterwards and I'm more than willing to give them one
because to tell the truth I know I can defeat most, if not all of them, single-handed.
Men far greater than most of the roster here I've competed against: Scott Grayse.
I've beaten. Jon Plex: I've beaten. Mortal Wound: I've beaten and you, You, Dylan Johnson I have beaten. So why would I be scared? Why would anything you can say or show
me bother me? You beat me be when I was prevented from pinning you. Wow, that's one hell of an achievement. Hell, that's admirable, that's the kind of person
worthy of holding s title in one of the most, if not, the most prestigious organisation
the wrestling world has ever seen – the WWX. A man who came here for a short time Icon held an interfederfederation title before I beat him for that
title sent him packing and after he went in search of greener pastures, yet
he could never get past me. Everyone has their bogey and I was
Icon's and that bothers him, to no end, to this very day. He
can't accept it and never will accept it yet I am the better man. I
always have been and I always will be. Five and Zero. The facts
don't lie. Violator – Two and Zero. Halloween Six and Two.
Hellshock, Leonard Aarons, The Legend, Johnny Propain, Chris Kirby. All
these people named as legends, all these self-professed icons of the
wrestling world, all these heroes and villains, hall of famers, multiple
time world champions. They've all fallen beneath my hands.
Downtrodden by my speed and quickness, they could never understand how
someone so small in stature could do just what I do. I've never
given myself a label or an alias, a catchphrase or a moniker, I've
wrestled under different names but the names "The Extremist"
"The Enigma" "The Executioner" "The Enigmatic
Entertainer" have all been given to me by others and I pride myself
in that. I have stayed true to myself. You needed to go by names such as
Ground Force to try and instill fear in your opponents from the
get go. I have no such need. I don't need to frighten my opponents
into submission, I use my fists and feet, my entire body to cause enough
fear and destruction that all I need are two words, a forename and a
surname, no matter what they may be, my face is one that few, if any,
can or ever will forget. Call me arrogant, call me self-righteous if you
must but I'm already a hall of famer, a grand slam champion the XWF,
the only ever two-time XEF World Champion, I've beaten Tag Team
Champions and held their titles by myself. I'm the current I3C
Champion and Stinger, I'm better than you. You go by so many aliases
but a song by a band from my hometown of Ballina, Co. Mayo, Whitewater, - not my adopted home of Cameron, NC, may make you realise the foolhardiness of your choices, may make you realise that perhaps you should stay true to your natural self.
[Tyler reaches over and turns on a C.D. – `Relentless' by
Whitewater. A slow melodic guitar strum introduces us to the song before
the lyrics kick in. A song about self-affirmation and confidence in who
you are rather than who you're trying to be or who you'd like to
be. In essence, Tyler is letting Dylan Johnson know he should go by his real
name and should stop living in the past, should stop trying to make
amends for a lamented career. He is saying to Johnson that
rather than wrestle under a group or moniker he should call himself
whatever he was christened, perhaps then, and only then, will he ever be
someone worthy of the label `legend'. Perhaps then, and only
then, will he earn Tyler's respect and make Tyler feel as though he was
putting his title on the line against someone worthy of a shot rather
than someone who's getting a shot because of his reputation in this
federation – a reputation you won't find in any of the other
major promotions in the wrestling world.]
"Natural Self" by Whitewater www.whitewater.ie
<http://www.whitewater.ie/>
"We're here again
I know I have some explanations
We've covered them
And I tripped on the lies of complications
The Sweetest Things are out of reach
Waiting for you to come and teach...
Me
Close the curtains on your contracts
Eyes moving too fast
Ain't no beginners here
And the word to the kid won't believe in himself
Don't be afraid of your natural self
The voice
The melodies coming clear
In my mind
When suddenly, the words appear
And the voice shakes, when we realise it's me and myself
Born to break...
Down
I close my eyes and lay back
Cigarette, a six pack, I'll be happy here
And the word from the man who believes in himself
Don't be afraid of your natural self
Don't be afraid of your natural self
Take one good look and put him back on the shelf
It's hard to believe in anybody else
If you're afraid of your natural self
If you're afraid of your natural self
If you're afraid of your natural self
If you're afraid of your natural self (Ah-ah)
You'll always be alone
Wondering about somebody else
Yes I went wandering
If you're afraid of your natural self (Ah-ah)
You'll always be alone
Wondering about somebody else
Yes I went wandering
Close the curtains on your contracts
Eyes moving too fast
Ain't no beginners here
And the word to the kid won't believe in himself
Don't be afraid of your natural self
Don't be afraid of your natural self
Take one good look and put him back on the shelf
It's hard to believe in anybody else
If you're afraid of your natural self
Yes I went wandering
If you're afraid of your natural self"
"As always Johnson and everyone in Grand Force, I'm guessing the true meaning of the song
evades your fickle, feeble mind. You're a moron. Saying it's one-one because you beat me in a match I wasn't allowed to win, your lack of experience and lack of wrestling ability cost you the only one-on-one sanctioned match – so why you continue with this charade like it meant something and like you're a worthy champion baffles me.
"Why you also continue to step on my past including a hall of fame garnering title reign, a title reign inwhich I went through everyone that was thrown at me, Leonard Aarons,
Hellshock, Violator, everyone, the top 32 that the world of wrestling had to offer to
become the World Champion. Hell, if you were there I would have beaten
you too because I am that damn good. Sure that's a phrase used by
many a wrestler but in this case I can back it up. My record speaks for
itself. This isn't a tag match, you won't have Grand Force to help you. Live in the dream world
if you must, hold on to that victory and cherish it because as blemished
and petty as it is it's the only one you'll ever get over me.
You're not winning at Fury, that I can guarantee. Why am I
so confident? Because I've beaten you once and had you beaten a second time. I've had the pleasure of decimating you in the ring but
I've beaten men far Rex Jet's better, I've beaten men far your better
and I will again. That's why I held the I3C championship,
that's why I asked to `test' Josh Vance's mettle, see
was he a fitting champion and I did what nobody else in the world of wrestling could even
come close to doing, I beat him and beat him with the most minimal of
effort. Dylan, you hold my title, and in return, I'll be taking both of your's.
----------------------------- Scene Four – Flashback/Screening
----------------------------
{OOC: As I wrote this match, in its entirety by myself felt there was no
harm in including it as part of my roleplay. It also pertains to a
degree to what my character has said thus far and is a reflection on his
wrestling style. Hope that is ok.}
ExWA™ (Now defunct) St. Valentine's Day Massacre ®
[As we come back from the break, Tyler Cross and Lord Apocalypse are
already in the ring. The referee is holding Cross back, who is dying
to get at Lord Apocalypse, Lord Apocalypse sees this as an opportunity
to get in a quick right but Tyler pushes the referee into Apoc. And
charges forward with a couple of rights and lefts of his own. "Behind
Closed Doors" by Rise Against hits over the PA system and gets a very
mixed reaction.]
Herndon: Well this one looks like the fans are well and truly divided.
One on hand, we have Lord Apocalypse, who the fans despise, on the
other hand, there's Tyler Cross, who the fans idolise and…
Stryker: Seeing as people have only two hands and there are three
people in this match, you picked the wrong analogy, anyway, you make a
good point, Candyman, the third factor, seems to have the fans
divided, they don't know whether to cheer him or boo him.
Herndon: Lord Apocalypse and Cross seem to only agree on the fact that
they both want revenge.
Stryker: In recent weeks, Candyman has cost Lord Apocalypse matches,
sometimes winning them for Cross in the process, which he doesn't seem
to like.
Herndon: That's true, it's unusual for a wrestler to dislike gaining a
victory but in Tyler's case, he'd rather achieve things by himself.
Stryker: He's had a lot of help getting where he is, Crowley
interfered in the number one contender match back in October. The
Crisis of Mankind took Candyman out of the matter when Tyler became
Intercontinental Champion and recently Candyman's been helping him get
victories.
Herndon: I suppose when you know what someone dislikes the way to get
under his skin is do something he hates. Who's to say Tyler wouldn't
have achieved things without the interference, in truth, Lord
Apocalypse has had tonnes of opportunities here and failed at every
attempt.
Stryker: True, he's had shots at almost every championship here and is
yet to become champion, that may change tonight, especially seeing as
Lord Apocalypse's career is no longer on the line.
Herndon: We all know he dodged the bullet there but who knows when
that contract will be invoked.
[As the referee pushes Lord Apocalypse back to the corner, Tyler
stares at Candyman who has now reached the steps and is making his way
across the apron. Tyler begins to move towards him but changes his
mind and invites Candyman in.]
Herndon: Although this is just the start of the match Tyler should
really concentrate on retaining his title and worry about Candyman
later.
Stryker: Don't forget, Candyman could become IC champion for a second
time tonight.
[Candyman steps into the ring and Lord Apocalypse manhandles the
referee out of his way and charges at Tyler but Tyler side-steps him
and throws Lord Apocalypse into Candyman knocking him back out of the
ring. Candyman lands awkwardly and holds onto his ankle.]
Herndon: The way Candyman fell there all his weight landed on his ankle.
Stryker: Candyman's better than letting something like that get the
better of him.
Herndon: True, he is a ring veteran after all.
[Lord Apocalypse turns around and Tyler hits a standing dropkick which
connects with Lord Apocalypse's chest knocking back into the ropes.
Tyler charges forward and clotheslines Lord Apocalypse over the top
rope. He watches eagerly as both Candyman and Lord Apocalypse get back
to their feet, he then springs off the opposite ropes and suicide
dives through the top and middle rope taking both down.]
Stryker: Although that's Tyler's style and he's welcome to it, why
risk injuring yourself early on?
Herndon: I'm enjoying it and so is the crowd.
[Candyman is still shielding his ankle as Tyler drags him up off the
mat covers and Irish whips him into the steel-steps. A loud thud is
heard as Candyman's knee hits the edge of the steps and he
somersaults over the steps.]
Herndon: My God, as if he wasn't in enough trouble, Candyman's knee
sounded like it literally popped out of place.
Stryker: The word, you yet again struggle for, would be dislocated.
[Lord Apocalypse is back to his feet as Tyler turns around and gets
caught with a stiff kick to the midsection which brings Tyler down to
one knee. Lord Apocalypse then grabs Tyler's hair and tosses him back
into the ring. Lord Apocalypse picks Tyler back up off the mat and
hits a fall away slam throwing Tyler across the ring.]
Stryker: Lord Apocalypse's sheer size and strength advantage is coming
into play once again; he threw Tyler across the whole ring.
Herndon: Often-times moves like that can finish off a match.
[And finish off the match Lord Apocalypse tries to do as he goes for
the cover…
One…
Two.
Kick out.
[Barely a two-count but the advantage with Tyler reeling from the slam
and Candyman still down on the outside with his knee and ankle both
injured is clear Lord Apocalypse's. Tyler gets to his feet and swings
a wild right, Lord Apocalypse charges forward attempting a clothesline
but Tyler ducks and reaches back, grabbing Lord Apocalypse's neck he
hits a reverse swinging neck-breaker. Tyler goes for the cover himself.]
One…
Two…
Kick out.
Herndon: Not in a title-match.
Stryker: Certainly not against Lord Apocalypse either.
[Tyler climbs to the top rope and crouches on the top rope, resting
his fist on the top turnbuckle as Lord Apocalypse gets to his feet;
Tyler launches himself off the top rope and grabs Lord Apocalypse's
neck once again, this time hitting swinging DDT. The crowd erupt
once again and rise to their feet.]
Herndon: He can be a hard man to put away on the worst of days but
with the fans so behind, it's hard to see past Tyler retaining.
Stryker: I wouldn't go that far but Lord Apocalypse has had the
advantage recently.
Herndon: Well, Cross has said he wasn't out for meaningless victories.
Stryker: A pretty lame excuse in my book.
Herndon: To each their own and what book have you been reading.
Stryker: Seven ways to kill an annoying broadcast partner.
Herndon: Um……………
[Candyman is back to one knee, holding his ankle with one arm and
resting his head on the other. As Tyler gets to his feet, he sees this
and charges at Candyman hitting a baseball slide, knocking Candyman
back to the ringside barriers. Intelligent in one sense but oh so
foolish in another. Lord Apocalypse is back to his feet and drops an
elbow into Cross' midsection. Lord Apocalypse then unloads a series of
martial arts-esque kicks into Tyler's back. Lord Apocalypse then picks
Tyler up off the mat and whips him into the corner with such force
that Tyler flips onto his back, then up onto the turnbuckle and ends
up in a Tree of Woe position (legs draped over either side of the
turnbuckle and leaning back head-first).]
Stryker: One of the many moves Tyler himself utilises. Think of the
irony.
Herndon: Exactly.
Stryker: Seeing as you'd be clueless without me, irony is about
starching clothes or getting rid of the creases.
Herndon: I know what irony is, Stryker.
[Lord Apocalypse is about to charge at Tyler but Candyman has made his
way back into the ring and trips Lord Apocalypse up. The referee goes
over to attend to Tyler but Tyler has pulled himself up although looks
to be feeling the affects of Lord Apocalypse's kicks. Candyman is
limping but still doing his best to land a few right-hands on LORD
APOCALYPSE's head. Candyman then waits for Lord Apocalypse to begin to
get to his feet and spears him into the corner. Candyman then turns
Lord Apocalypse around and lifts him onto the turnbuckle with his back
facing in towards the mat.]
Stryker: You'd think Candyman would be after Tyler too but seems to
have some inherent will to see Lord Apocalypse suffer.
[Candyman begins scaling the ropes but is struggling; he looks to hit a
German suplex… However, Tyler has exited the ring and is making his
way around the apron.]
Herndon: What the hell is Cross doing?
[Tyler makes his way to the corner, where Candyman has his arms
positioned for the German-suplex, Cross quickly scales the ropes from
the outside and somersaults over Lord Apocalypse and Candyman,
clasping Candyman's waist he hits the End Game (Sunset-flip Power bomb)
just as Candyman is hitting the German suplex but Candyman's leg slips
and gets caught in the ropes and he's left hanging on the outside of
the ring with his leg caught in the second and top rope.]
Herndon: Holy Sh*t
[That true wrestling sentiment is reiterated by the crowd, who are now
on their feet chanting the exact same two words.]
Stryker: Only in EWA, does this sort of thing happen. Candyman's
injured leg got caught between the second and top rope as he fell and
looks like whatever damage was done earlier has increased ten-fold.
Herndon: Here's irony in effect again, all three men were left hanging
on the outside the night Tyler won this title and now Candyman is left
hanging here. Add to that the Real Players left Tyler hanging above
the ring a few weeks ago.
[Tyler is at his feet and sees both Lord Apocalypse down on the mat
and Candyman hanging by the ropes. He gets the unique glare in his
eye, that often means something innovative and possibly career-ending
for all involved. He points to Lord Apocalypse indicating he's going
to attempt a move against him and gets a reasonable reaction, he then
points to Candyman and the crowd become frenzied. He smiles and
watches as Candyman is turning blue in the face struggling to free his
injured leg, he leans back and screams in agony. The referee tries to
free him but to no avail. Tyler bounces off the ropes and runs towards
the referee and Candyman who is at a right-angle with his arms trying
to reach his injured leg, Tyler rolls over the referee's back and over
the top-rope spinning 360 degrees, he then spins sideways 180 degrees
and his chest lands across Candyman's neck forcing him back down.]
[SNAP! Not the card-game but the verifiable, undeniable, noise we
heard as Candyman's body came back down after the Suicidal
Tendencies/Cross-body esque move Tyler just hit.]
Herndon: The Holy Sh*t chants are starting up again and who could
disagree with them?
Stryker: Anyone who cares for the careers of men in the EWA. THIS is
the fan-favourite, the man everyone loves? Gimme a break. I still
think he's a jerk, I suppose that's why you like him Herndon. Cut from
the same cloth and all that jazz.
Herndon: We didn't hear any jazz but we did hear the fans. They wanted
Tyler to go after Candyman but I doubt anyone expected what we just saw.
[Tyler is slumped against the apron, sitting on the mat and breathing
heavily. Candyman has passed out and the referee still can't get him
free, the referee calls for paramedics. Four paramedics rush down to
the ring carrying a stretcher and cast. Two of the paramedics hold
onto Candyman's body and two go into the ring trying to free
Candyman's leg. The referee tries to help free Candyman's leg but he's
just in the way so goes to help the two on the outside. Tyler is back
to his feet and he and Lord Apocalypse, both visibly fatigued meet in
the centre of the ring and exchange rights.]
Stryker: Neither man is willing to move inch.
Herndon: Looks like Lord Apocalypse is getting the advantage now.
[A stiff right-hand followed by a chop to Tyler's chest has Cross
reeling, Lord Apocalypse then rips Tyler's shirt. Boos echo throughout
the sold-out arena. All four paramedics and the ref are still trying
in vein to release Candyman. A knee to Cross's midsection; Lord
Apocalypse lifts Tyler up to the top rope and hits the Hell's Gate
Power bomb!!!]
Herndon: This match is done-for.
Stryker: Why hasn't Lord Apocalypse released Cross?
[A replay shows that as both men were falling, Tyler grabbed Lord
Apocalypse's arm and held on for a Triangle Choke hold, Lord
Apocalypse looks to be fading. The paramedics finally get Candyman
free and strap him into the stretcher. The referee gets back into the
ring and is asking Lord Apocalypse does he want to submit. A defiant
No.]
Herndon: Once again , memories of previous matches are coming into
play, when Tyler won the championship, Lord Apocalypse dislocated that
very same shoulder.
Stryker: All three men have shown great resilience tonight and look
to be putting the Intercontinental title back onto the map.
Herndon: It was always there just so many wanted the World
Championship they began to forget about the Intercontinental title,
these three haven't and after the matches we've seen in the last three
months it's no wonder people once again realise the important of such
a belt.
[Lord Apocalypse uses his free arm to lift Tyler up but just ends up
falling back towards the ropes, Tyler realises his legs and spins
around Lord Apocalypse's upper-body hyper-extending Lord Apocalypse's
arm as he falls over the top rope. This time, however, Tyler's
innovation has paid off and he lands on his feet. Lord Apocalypse
grabs onto his arm as Tyler climbs onto the apron, he holds onto the
top rope, leaping up onto the rope he flies off attempting a Cross-body!]
Stryker: Again, he's taking unnecessary risks.
Herndon: He is the champion after-all.
[As Tyler is coming across the ring, Lord Apocalypse once again uses
his free but this time pulls the referee into the trajectory Cross.
Cross looks on in anger as the inevitable happens and he connects with
the referee. As this is shown on the EWATron, two of the paramedics
strike the one of front of them respectively, Candyman topples over
and lands down on the steel with a bang.]
Herndon: What the hell? WHY?
[All becomes clear as the two paramedics remove their caps to reveal
none other than Mystique and Iceman Jr.]
Herndon: DAMN THEM! Damn them to Hell.
Stryker: If you ask me, their brilliance says it all. I'd say they've
been to hell and back, sold their soul to the devil and got a bargain!
[Unaware Cross gets back to his feet and hits a knee-high dropkick,
taking Lord Apocalypse down, Tyler then waits eagerly for LORD
APOCALYPSE to begin getting back up, he then drapes his leg over LORD
APOCALYPSE's back and hits SUICIDAL TENDENCIES!]
Stryker: A lot of good that will do with the referee down and two
members of The Real Players on the outside.
[Tyler covers and shakes his head seeing the referee down, he begins
counting himself and gets to seven before he gets back up. Fear.
Anger. Disgust. Just three of the many emotions his eyes convey as he
turns around to see Mystique and Iceman Jr. lifting Candyman (still on
the stretcher) off the mat and carrying him back to the ring. He
stares at them as they smile carrying the life-less former
Intercontinental Champion to the ring.]
Stryker: Justice will be served, and like revenge, it's best served
cold. Iceman cold!
Herndon: Do you think that's funny?
Stryker: I know it is!
[Lord Apocalypse gets back up and rolls out of the ring, he goes under
the apron looking for something.]
Herndon: What more are we going to see here tonight.
[As Lord Apocalypse finds what he's looking for, he comes back into
the ring.]
Herndon: Is that...?
Stryker: IT IS! It's another rope.
[The boos that Tyler hears, he probably assumes are due to the
despicable actions that are taking place by The Real Players. He looks
up to the EWATron and realises Lord Apocalypse is behind him with a
rope but he's too late, Lord Apocalypse throws the rope over Cross'
body and although Cross swings wildly with kicks and punches his
attempts are nothing short of fruitless.]
Herndon: Not this again! Isn't there enough carnage and possibly
careers ended here in EWA for one night.
Stryker: When we say a night will have a massacre, we deliver!
[Iceman Jr. and Mystique take the straps holding Candyman in place off
and roll him into the ring, they point to the rafters and a hook
lowers from above.]
Herndon: This is crazy! Candyman and Tyler could be dead.
[Disaster Master and Iron Barbarian charge from the back just as the
rope is hooked into place, slowly but deliberately Tyler rises from
the ring. A mixture of boos for the actions of the Lord-Apocalypse led
Real Players and cheers for The Great White Express' desire to stop
this envelop the arena. Iceman Jr. and Mystique exit the ring to fight
Iron Barbarian and Iceman Jr. Lord Apocalypse wakes up the referee and
covers Candyman, who STILL is badly in need of medical assistance.]
Herndon: Not like THIS!!
One…
...
Two…
...
Three!
Stryker: Lord Apocalypse is the Intercontinental Champion.
Herndon: But at what cost.
[Disaster Master and Iron Barbarian overpower Mystique and Iceman Jr.
They both quickly enter the ring but Lord Apocalypse rolls to the
outside, grabs the Intercontinental Title and makes his way towards his
fallen comrades, helping them both to their feet, they watch as Iron
Barbarian and Disaster Master are unable to reach Tyler Cross who is
over 10 feet above the ring and still rising. They both exit the ring
and go for a ladder, they push it into the ring and begin to set it up.]
[SNAP! The word with many positive connotations for young children and
even the young at heart. This match isn't for the young, nor the feint
of heart. The rope has snapped free of the ring, the fallen champion,
some may even say `a fallen angel' drops to the canvas, landing on his
side. Another snap. Third times the charm some would say, although it
was Cross with ideas of ending Lord Apocalypse's career tonight, it
could be the end of both Cross' and Candyman's career. Paramedics rush to the ring as we fade to commercial.
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Real Name:
Jeff Hardy
Ring Name (If Applicable):
Tyler Cross
Gender:
Male
Age:
32
Height
6ft
Weight:
212 lbs
Alignment (Heel/Tweener/Face):
Heel
Hometown/Billed From:
Cameron North Carolina
Gimmick:
Artist/singer/poet/suicidal
Signature Match:
Barbed wire ladder match
Favorite Weapons:
Ladder/chair/thumb tacks
Entrance Music:
Entrance Description:
"Feed the machine”by Nickelback blaresover the PA system as Tyler Cross walks out onto the ramp smoking a cigarette he raises his hands into a x symbol then carries down the rampway smoking, he enters the ring and flicks the end of his cigarette at his oppponent.
Ring Attire:
Torn black jeans, skin tight black top with silver and purple sleeves (fishnet)
Fighting Style: (Technical/Brawler/High Flying)
High Flying
Wrestler similar to:
Jeff Hardy
Signature Move(s):
Whisper in the wind, double leg drop to groin, somersault powerbp,
Primary Finisher:
Suicial Tendencies (opponent is bent over, Tyler drapes one leg over opponent’s back, spins 30 degrees sideways then 180 degrees backwards landing as a DDT)
Secondary Finisher(s):
Hell’s Gate or Last Chancery
Special Finisher:
Desctruction from the Construction (Swanton Bomb from Ladder/Cage/Rafters)
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Base Salary:
$100,000
Signing Bonus:
$10,000
Length of Contract:
1 year
Special Concessions (Transportation, Hotel, Time Off, Championship Bonus, Downside):
Championship bonuses and occasional time off)
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---------------------------- Prologue -----------------------------
It had been nigh on five and a half years since Tyler stepped out onto
the ramp way of a wrestling federation and back in October in WWX, he
did just that, to tell the truth it felt quite liberating. Admittedly,
it wasn't the kind of reception he was expecting; then again, he hadn't
wrestled in front of a crowd quite that size before. – it wasn't
daunting, far from it, it's just, he presumes, going to be harder to win
over that many fans than it has been to win over than, say, the six or seven
thousand he's wrestled in front of in the past. Most of the others
who've made the transition from wrestling in the independent circuit to
come to the pinnacle of professional wrestling have failed miserably
with the obvious exception of Leonard Aarons and Icon, however, Tyler's
success in `the indies', if they can even be classified using the
blanket term `indies' – in their hey day they had rosters of over 50
superstars and filled arenas, stadiums and halls with hundreds of
thousands of screaming fans - far exceeds that of both men combined.
Tyler's popularity was unparalleled and it was them who called on him,
not, as so oft-times happens, the other way around. Tyler didn't look for
a tryout and although he's in simply been thrown in the match for
everyone with nothing else to do, it's anything but a try-out. This
match was booked, in such a fashion, for the simple reason that Tyler
announced when he signed his contract of employment – he does not
want any favours nor handouts, he wants to prove his mettle and work his
way up through the ranks. Be that, wrestling dark-matches, being demoted
thrown in with 30-odd other wrestlers, be it having to jerk-the-curtain
for weeks upon weeks. Whatever is required he will accomplish and
whatever he wishes to accomplish he will do so with rapid, paramount
success.
The previous time, Tyler stood within of the halls of the now infamous
and selective WWX, he wrestled a grand total of five matches, one, a
handicap match, and won four of them. Following the fourth successive
victory he went home for a well deserved break and while ascending a
home-made rally track to make a death-defying jump on his quad bike,
disaster struck, hitting a jut in the mound, the bike left the ground at
an angle and rotated fully twice, then a ninety degree rotation having
Tyler land on his side, fracturing his ribs. Rather than report it to the
medical officers of WWX or his doctor he simply turned up for his match
with, now AAA Champion, Dylan Johnson believing, as he so often does,
that nothing and no-one can stop him.
He is wrong.
Tyler will prevail.
If the other man to beat him comes back with a challenge - Mark Payne - Tyler will beat him.
Nobody could beat Josh Vance, nobody thought Tyler would, hell, he
didn't even know he was competing until the match was announced by
Axel Action, yet he had the wherewithal to move, to cause the favourite
for the AAA Championship to crush his ankle and to hit the
Suicidal Tendencies. One move. One finisher was all it took... was All
She Wrote. One. Two. Three. New I3C Champion.
Despite putting on an admirable performance, the now revered Dylan Johnson was the victor at Onslaught becoming only the second man in Tyler's stalwart
career to have pinned him without having the same predicament returned
with rapid success. The reason? Time. His time is on the way. Once word of Tyler's lie of omission
filtered through to the higher-ups his contract was terminated without
warning, without contract, warrant withstanding the truth be told.
However, now, Tyler's back and you can bet your bottom dollar Tyler will
be looking to avenge his defeat and rectify the defeat by overcoming the
World Champion at the earliest opportunity. Now, boasting an even
greater roster and with everyone and their mother gunning for the
champion, chances are Tyler's going to be at the back of a long waiting
list for a match against the champion.
Much like having only had two people defeat him without ever returning
the favour, Tyler has only participated in two federations that haven't
had him crowned World Champion. One, he didn't get the shot. The other
was ExWA, where the owner not only booked himself to be the champion but
also gave Kip Kutler – the other member of the couplet to have a pin
fall over Tyler while Tyler is yet to defeat them – a no-questions
asked shot at the championship. Tyler had earned the World Championship
shot, scheduled to be a mono y mono affair by winning a four-week
tournament in his first four matches within the federation. With threats
of walking away based on such an indiscretion Tyler opted to accept the
offer an Intercontinental Championship match, a match he duly won with
the minimum of effort and held until the day he decided to walk away.
That was close to six years ago.
He thought he was gone for good.
He had thought that before.
Those who hoped he'd never be in a position to stand across from him in
or outside the squared-circle again need to think again.
Think long
Think hand
The Second Coming
The Second Match is for the AAA Championship..
The Clock ticks down...
Time Cascades...
Ground Force, be ready for...
Tyler Cross.
"I may not be AAA Champion but when I step back into the ring full-time
on Friday, you can bet that I'll become world champion here, as well"
----------------------------- Scene One -----------------------------
Date: April 26th, 2003
[Tyler hoists yet another World Heavyweight Championship title high above
his head, he has defeated the best the business had to offer at the
time. Names like Halloween, Hellshock, Violator, Fallen Angel, Mortal
Wound, Silencer, Leonard Aarons, mostly men who, long since, have hung
their boots and for the first time since his inaugural world
championship – in his very first federation – has he been
overcome with so much emotion. His eyes well up with tears as he
realises this is the last time he will stand in front of a crowd and the
last time he will have that feeling of fulfilment. The feeling everybody
who laces up a pair of boots, dons their tights, or jeans, chinos or
shorts and enters this unforgiving business yearns for – the feeling
that they, and they alone, are at their peak, they are the ultimate
champion among a field of champions. For back then, there was a
tournament held to find the very best. Starrcade IV: Quest for the Best.
He swore to his, now, ex-wife, that this would be his last ever match.
This would be the final chapter in what can be best described as a
legacy.]
[Memories flood Tyler's mind, meeting his, at-the-time, soon-to-be wife,
and indeed, after a time, the woman who would become his former wife.
The beginning of the Dream Encounter at a very age, something will learn
much more about in the coming weeks. His first World Championship, the
countless others he secured, winning tag-team titles single-handedly.
Being labelled a `poster boy' – he never quite understood how being
deemed good-looking enough to be the `face of a federation' was an
insult. The many friends and fans he had acquired in the business but
for the sake of his relationship with this woman he truly, deeply loved
he was prepared to give it all up but even at this moment, the moment
where he holds the most prized, most coveted possession in the wrestling
business of 2003, he feels as though he has more to achieve... he has
announced his decision to leave but somewhere in his subconscious,
somewhere in that brilliant ever-working mind of his, he knows this
isn't how it's all going to end. There will be more, there will be more
titles, more fans, some old, some young, some male, some female; and
among the female demographic perhaps he will find someone to replace
"her" – someone to make his life complete.]
----------------------------- Scene Two -----------------------------
August 15th, 2006
[Tyler is shown on his cell phone, he looks disillusioned, as though even
while the words register and he answers, his mind is elsewhere. He
appears to be a lost, distraught sole.]
"Yes..."
[One of the many things that would have been more closer to the true
feelings swirling within his mind would have been an answer in the
negative. It was only the answer `yes' because he knew that's what she
wanted to here.]
"I have them here... yeah."
[On closer inspection, it appears Tyler's eyes are bloodshot, his
demeanour far removed from that of the model-professional, sure he'd
smoke and drink but never within eye-shot of the young fans who looked
up to him as a role model. Some still recognise him as he walks down the
street, envelope in one hand, cell phone in the other. He trudges along
through the streets wearily. As the howling wind circles through the
North Carolinian streets he drives his shoulders inwards hoping against
hope to keep some of the alcohol-induced body heat at full-mast. Rain
cascades down from the looming clouds with its frigid intentions and he
staggers slightly almost hitting against the shop-front he's passing as
he does so his right boot trundles into a puddle; water splashes up onto
the black, with white trim, trousers he is wearing.]
"God damn it!" he exclaims
"No! Not you, not this... well this isn't helping is it? I gave it all
up for you and now you're saying we're through? Well, actually, you've
been saying it for a while. What I still can't figure out is why exactly
WHY you're leaving me. I've treated you like royalty, I've provided you
with everything you wanted, everything you could possibly need and
now... now... I mean, I left my profession because you were worried, you
thought the risks greatly outweighed the benefits and they did, if it's
what took for me to be you... I lov-"
[Tyler is clearly interrupted during his impromptu monologue as she
clearly doesn't wish to hear him say those words, the sound of sobbing
can be heard coming from the other-end of the conversation yet still her
words remain unclear. Tyler's eyes, too, well up, just like they did when
he was leaving the business as it dawns on him why she's leaving him
– she's not leaving him for someone else – she's leaving him
for... him.]
"...."
[Speechless. Dumbstruck. Taken aback. Call it what you will. Tyler is
lost for words. The answer was staring him in the face and he ignored
it. She thinks he resents her, there is a modicum of truth in that but
he'd prefer to subdue the truth, prefer to deny it – she believes he
still wants to wrestle and loses himself in the escapism of
alcohol-induced stupor to hide the fact – it may be true but if
that's what's required for this relationship to work, he'll do just
that. Problem is, she won't stand in the way of his destiny – the
hand he has been dealt, the product of providence, the futility of
fighting his fate, the date with destiny – his self-acquired right
to be the very best the wrestling business has ever witnessed. After a
prolonged awkward silence she utters the words she knows will make him
see her point and realise why things must be this way – "Do you dare
to dream?".]
"You know I do..." he answers
"... I just don't want to lose you but I know this is one battle I can't
win."
[Even though he can't see her face, he can read her like a book and
knows she's smiling. However, his initial reaction is shattered when
asks the subsequent question.]
"The divorce settlement? The DIVORCE F***ING SETTLEMENT?! I don't care
about the house; I don't care about the money. I only care about you,
tell me the truth, is that what this is all about? It's neither the
wrestling nor my drinking; it's the money, isn't it? Take it all I
couldn't give a damn!"
[Without a moment's consideration, without a pause for breath Tyler
clenches his hand more tightly than the nonchalant grip one would
usually place upon their mobile phone and slams it against the pavement,
the phone shatters and Tyler slumps himself back-first against the
closest doorway his eyes concede to him. He slides down the wall,
sitting on the rain-drenched pavement and bows his head, droplets of
rain drip from the ends of the strands of blonde – well boasting a
darkened shade through the dampness now – hair that envelops his
face.]
[Contemplating what he's just done and accused his wife of he realises
he was wrong, it was a question that needed to be asked, he just wasn't
in the best frame-of-mind to hear it. He sighs and reaches inside his
jacket removing a bottle jaagermeister, he callously unscrews the cap
and only raises his head to take a deep, refreshing mouthful of the
liquor.]
[The clink of change...]
[His self-pitying is screeched to a halt like a speeding car that's set
for a collision course with a child chasing their football across a busy
street. Now, wavering up and down at the edges the change that has just
been dropped at his feet glare at him from the sidewalk below. Anger.
Disgust. Humiliation. While he's raising his hate-clouded head to the
culprit he begins to utter words that convey his feelings at what has
just transpired.]
"Do I look like a beggar to you? I could buy and sell your sorry fu-"
[The innocence in the child's eyes belie not only the intentions, but
the age and stature of the individual Tyler expected to be greeted. The
young boy smiles and points at the change then at Tyler while the boy's
mother, guardian or au pair, whomever it is accompanying the boy, glares
garishly at the fallen angel of the wrestling world. The rain begins to
patter out to a more accommodating mist.]
"I... I... I'm sorry ma'm. What's the boy's name?"
"Tyler" she replies "His father was a wrestling fanatic back in the day
and well it's a cute name. Isn't it?"
Without letting her know the fact of the situation. Tyler simply nods in
acknowledgement. Probably too shocked, once again, to even speak.
[Once again, Tyler's taken aback. Damn. Someone named their kid after me,
he thinks. Tyler reaches inside the envelope he had been clutching and
removes the folder. The divorce papers, the finalisation of his
relationship with his beautiful wife. Running his fingers through the
top right-hand corner of the pages, he comes to the complementary blank
page at the back, pulling a pen from his pocket he begins to inscribe
something on the paper.]
Tyler,
Never forget who you are and never change unless you want to. The world
is yours for the taking. With a heart of gold, you already own more than
the greatest riches could garner for a man. You will be loved, you're a
very special young boy and will be just as special a man.
All the best,
Tyler Cross (World Champion 2006)
[Concluding the little note of hope for the young boy who was christened
after himself, realising that he had given the boy's father something
memorable he hoped he could do something, however menial, for the young
boy who had presumably given a down-and-out appearing individual. He
adds a large `smiley-face' to his signature and underlines the
concluding tri-fecta of words "World Champion 2009" – a premonition?
A declaration of intent? All of the above, the truth be told.]
[Folding the paper over three times into a compact square, Tyler hands
the note to the boy's mother.]
"Show his father and whenever Tyler feels sad, tell him to read this
note, it may not mean anything to him, it certainly won't to you, but it
means something to me. Sorry again."
[Without another word, Tyler stands up, pats the boy on the head tussling
his hair and walks away. Walking towards his destiny. A destiny that has
14 or so months from the present day to be delivered.]
[Scene to be continued...]
----------------------------- Scene Three ----------------------------
[Sitting in front of a cameraman, Tyler waits for the cue to receive the
indication for his indignation. The reversal of the count that has won
him numerous accolades and seen been a catalyst for his induction into
several Halls of Fame.]
Three...
Two...
One.
"Dylan, use all the flashback footage of Onslaught you want, all it proves is
that not only were you only something of note when I was prevented from pinning you by a fledgling moron. You always have backup. I don't need backup. Just
like my entire career I don't need and won't need backup.
I'm coming for you and I'm regaining my title. You can take that
to the bank.I was never hand selected to be champion and if I was I'd spit in the
face of whoever selected me and spit on the championship. I don't
want to be given anything, I only want to earn whatever I derive from my
wrestling career. Granted, I was hand selected for the match against
Josh Vance but I still had to beat him, I soaked up all he had to offer,
he thought he had done enough to keep me down but he hadn't and his
negligence cost him the match and the I3C championship. You're over
confidence, you're lack of willingness to even consider the
possibility you may lose will be your downfall. That, I guarantee.
"All the people who come out to this federation know that. I know
that. Keemer knows that. Zeke Jones. Extreme. Jon Plex. The entire
roster knows the one man who's still got it in the UnHoly match is
the man in front of the camera right now. The man you're looking at
right now, Tyler Cross. The soon to be AAA and solo tag-team champions. You may have
complained about my methods in this federation but do you know
why you're here as a lackey? Do you know why you and Rex Jet
haven't been given anything worthwhile to do? Because the fans
don't want it and the owners are all too aware of that
fact. They know the stars of this federation are myself and Mike Keemer.
One of the losers will undoubtedly get a shot at my
championships afterwards and I'm more than willing to give them one
because to tell the truth I know I can defeat most, if not all of them, single-handed.
Men far greater than most of the roster here I've competed against: Scott Grayse.
I've beaten. Jon Plex: I've beaten. Mortal Wound: I've beaten and you, You, Dylan Johnson I have beaten. So why would I be scared? Why would anything you can say or show
me bother me? You beat me be when I was prevented from pinning you. Wow, that's one hell of an achievement. Hell, that's admirable, that's the kind of person
worthy of holding s title in one of the most, if not, the most prestigious organisation
the wrestling world has ever seen – the WWX. A man who came here for a short time Icon held an interfederfederation title before I beat him for that
title sent him packing and after he went in search of greener pastures, yet
he could never get past me. Everyone has their bogey and I was
Icon's and that bothers him, to no end, to this very day. He
can't accept it and never will accept it yet I am the better man. I
always have been and I always will be. Five and Zero. The facts
don't lie. Violator – Two and Zero. Halloween Six and Two.
Hellshock, Leonard Aarons, The Legend, Johnny Propain, Chris Kirby. All
these people named as legends, all these self-professed icons of the
wrestling world, all these heroes and villains, hall of famers, multiple
time world champions. They've all fallen beneath my hands.
Downtrodden by my speed and quickness, they could never understand how
someone so small in stature could do just what I do. I've never
given myself a label or an alias, a catchphrase or a moniker, I've
wrestled under different names but the names "The Extremist"
"The Enigma" "The Executioner" "The Enigmatic
Entertainer" have all been given to me by others and I pride myself
in that. I have stayed true to myself. You needed to go by names such as
Ground Force to try and instill fear in your opponents from the
get go. I have no such need. I don't need to frighten my opponents
into submission, I use my fists and feet, my entire body to cause enough
fear and destruction that all I need are two words, a forename and a
surname, no matter what they may be, my face is one that few, if any,
can or ever will forget. Call me arrogant, call me self-righteous if you
must but I'm already a hall of famer, a grand slam champion the XWF,
the only ever two-time XEF World Champion, I've beaten Tag Team
Champions and held their titles by myself. I'm the current I3C
Champion and Stinger, I'm better than you. You go by so many aliases
but a song by a band from my hometown of Ballina, Co. Mayo, Whitewater, - not my adopted home of Cameron, NC, may make you realise the foolhardiness of your choices, may make you realise that perhaps you should stay true to your natural self.
[Tyler reaches over and turns on a C.D. – `Relentless' by
Whitewater. A slow melodic guitar strum introduces us to the song before
the lyrics kick in. A song about self-affirmation and confidence in who
you are rather than who you're trying to be or who you'd like to
be. In essence, Tyler is letting Dylan Johnson know he should go by his real
name and should stop living in the past, should stop trying to make
amends for a lamented career. He is saying to Johnson that
rather than wrestle under a group or moniker he should call himself
whatever he was christened, perhaps then, and only then, will he ever be
someone worthy of the label `legend'. Perhaps then, and only
then, will he earn Tyler's respect and make Tyler feel as though he was
putting his title on the line against someone worthy of a shot rather
than someone who's getting a shot because of his reputation in this
federation – a reputation you won't find in any of the other
major promotions in the wrestling world.]
"Natural Self" by Whitewater www.whitewater.ie
<http://www.whitewater.ie/>
"We're here again
I know I have some explanations
We've covered them
And I tripped on the lies of complications
The Sweetest Things are out of reach
Waiting for you to come and teach...
Me
Close the curtains on your contracts
Eyes moving too fast
Ain't no beginners here
And the word to the kid won't believe in himself
Don't be afraid of your natural self
The voice
The melodies coming clear
In my mind
When suddenly, the words appear
And the voice shakes, when we realise it's me and myself
Born to break...
Down
I close my eyes and lay back
Cigarette, a six pack, I'll be happy here
And the word from the man who believes in himself
Don't be afraid of your natural self
Don't be afraid of your natural self
Take one good look and put him back on the shelf
It's hard to believe in anybody else
If you're afraid of your natural self
If you're afraid of your natural self
If you're afraid of your natural self
If you're afraid of your natural self (Ah-ah)
You'll always be alone
Wondering about somebody else
Yes I went wandering
If you're afraid of your natural self (Ah-ah)
You'll always be alone
Wondering about somebody else
Yes I went wandering
Close the curtains on your contracts
Eyes moving too fast
Ain't no beginners here
And the word to the kid won't believe in himself
Don't be afraid of your natural self
Don't be afraid of your natural self
Take one good look and put him back on the shelf
It's hard to believe in anybody else
If you're afraid of your natural self
Yes I went wandering
If you're afraid of your natural self"
"As always Johnson and everyone in Grand Force, I'm guessing the true meaning of the song
evades your fickle, feeble mind. You're a moron. Saying it's one-one because you beat me in a match I wasn't allowed to win, your lack of experience and lack of wrestling ability cost you the only one-on-one sanctioned match – so why you continue with this charade like it meant something and like you're a worthy champion baffles me.
"Why you also continue to step on my past including a hall of fame garnering title reign, a title reign inwhich I went through everyone that was thrown at me, Leonard Aarons,
Hellshock, Violator, everyone, the top 32 that the world of wrestling had to offer to
become the World Champion. Hell, if you were there I would have beaten
you too because I am that damn good. Sure that's a phrase used by
many a wrestler but in this case I can back it up. My record speaks for
itself. This isn't a tag match, you won't have Grand Force to help you. Live in the dream world
if you must, hold on to that victory and cherish it because as blemished
and petty as it is it's the only one you'll ever get over me.
You're not winning at Fury, that I can guarantee. Why am I
so confident? Because I've beaten you once and had you beaten a second time. I've had the pleasure of decimating you in the ring but
I've beaten men far Rex Jet's better, I've beaten men far your better
and I will again. That's why I held the I3C championship,
that's why I asked to `test' Josh Vance's mettle, see
was he a fitting champion and I did what nobody else in the world of wrestling could even
come close to doing, I beat him and beat him with the most minimal of
effort. Dylan, you hold my title, and in return, I'll be taking both of your's.
----------------------------- Scene Four – Flashback/Screening
----------------------------
{OOC: As I wrote this match, in its entirety by myself felt there was no
harm in including it as part of my roleplay. It also pertains to a
degree to what my character has said thus far and is a reflection on his
wrestling style. Hope that is ok.}
ExWA™ (Now defunct) St. Valentine's Day Massacre ®
[As we come back from the break, Tyler Cross and Lord Apocalypse are
already in the ring. The referee is holding Cross back, who is dying
to get at Lord Apocalypse, Lord Apocalypse sees this as an opportunity
to get in a quick right but Tyler pushes the referee into Apoc. And
charges forward with a couple of rights and lefts of his own. "Behind
Closed Doors" by Rise Against hits over the PA system and gets a very
mixed reaction.]
Herndon: Well this one looks like the fans are well and truly divided.
One on hand, we have Lord Apocalypse, who the fans despise, on the
other hand, there's Tyler Cross, who the fans idolise and…
Stryker: Seeing as people have only two hands and there are three
people in this match, you picked the wrong analogy, anyway, you make a
good point, Candyman, the third factor, seems to have the fans
divided, they don't know whether to cheer him or boo him.
Herndon: Lord Apocalypse and Cross seem to only agree on the fact that
they both want revenge.
Stryker: In recent weeks, Candyman has cost Lord Apocalypse matches,
sometimes winning them for Cross in the process, which he doesn't seem
to like.
Herndon: That's true, it's unusual for a wrestler to dislike gaining a
victory but in Tyler's case, he'd rather achieve things by himself.
Stryker: He's had a lot of help getting where he is, Crowley
interfered in the number one contender match back in October. The
Crisis of Mankind took Candyman out of the matter when Tyler became
Intercontinental Champion and recently Candyman's been helping him get
victories.
Herndon: I suppose when you know what someone dislikes the way to get
under his skin is do something he hates. Who's to say Tyler wouldn't
have achieved things without the interference, in truth, Lord
Apocalypse has had tonnes of opportunities here and failed at every
attempt.
Stryker: True, he's had shots at almost every championship here and is
yet to become champion, that may change tonight, especially seeing as
Lord Apocalypse's career is no longer on the line.
Herndon: We all know he dodged the bullet there but who knows when
that contract will be invoked.
[As the referee pushes Lord Apocalypse back to the corner, Tyler
stares at Candyman who has now reached the steps and is making his way
across the apron. Tyler begins to move towards him but changes his
mind and invites Candyman in.]
Herndon: Although this is just the start of the match Tyler should
really concentrate on retaining his title and worry about Candyman
later.
Stryker: Don't forget, Candyman could become IC champion for a second
time tonight.
[Candyman steps into the ring and Lord Apocalypse manhandles the
referee out of his way and charges at Tyler but Tyler side-steps him
and throws Lord Apocalypse into Candyman knocking him back out of the
ring. Candyman lands awkwardly and holds onto his ankle.]
Herndon: The way Candyman fell there all his weight landed on his ankle.
Stryker: Candyman's better than letting something like that get the
better of him.
Herndon: True, he is a ring veteran after all.
[Lord Apocalypse turns around and Tyler hits a standing dropkick which
connects with Lord Apocalypse's chest knocking back into the ropes.
Tyler charges forward and clotheslines Lord Apocalypse over the top
rope. He watches eagerly as both Candyman and Lord Apocalypse get back
to their feet, he then springs off the opposite ropes and suicide
dives through the top and middle rope taking both down.]
Stryker: Although that's Tyler's style and he's welcome to it, why
risk injuring yourself early on?
Herndon: I'm enjoying it and so is the crowd.
[Candyman is still shielding his ankle as Tyler drags him up off the
mat covers and Irish whips him into the steel-steps. A loud thud is
heard as Candyman's knee hits the edge of the steps and he
somersaults over the steps.]
Herndon: My God, as if he wasn't in enough trouble, Candyman's knee
sounded like it literally popped out of place.
Stryker: The word, you yet again struggle for, would be dislocated.
[Lord Apocalypse is back to his feet as Tyler turns around and gets
caught with a stiff kick to the midsection which brings Tyler down to
one knee. Lord Apocalypse then grabs Tyler's hair and tosses him back
into the ring. Lord Apocalypse picks Tyler back up off the mat and
hits a fall away slam throwing Tyler across the ring.]
Stryker: Lord Apocalypse's sheer size and strength advantage is coming
into play once again; he threw Tyler across the whole ring.
Herndon: Often-times moves like that can finish off a match.
[And finish off the match Lord Apocalypse tries to do as he goes for
the cover…
One…
Two.
Kick out.
[Barely a two-count but the advantage with Tyler reeling from the slam
and Candyman still down on the outside with his knee and ankle both
injured is clear Lord Apocalypse's. Tyler gets to his feet and swings
a wild right, Lord Apocalypse charges forward attempting a clothesline
but Tyler ducks and reaches back, grabbing Lord Apocalypse's neck he
hits a reverse swinging neck-breaker. Tyler goes for the cover himself.]
One…
Two…
Kick out.
Herndon: Not in a title-match.
Stryker: Certainly not against Lord Apocalypse either.
[Tyler climbs to the top rope and crouches on the top rope, resting
his fist on the top turnbuckle as Lord Apocalypse gets to his feet;
Tyler launches himself off the top rope and grabs Lord Apocalypse's
neck once again, this time hitting swinging DDT. The crowd erupt
once again and rise to their feet.]
Herndon: He can be a hard man to put away on the worst of days but
with the fans so behind, it's hard to see past Tyler retaining.
Stryker: I wouldn't go that far but Lord Apocalypse has had the
advantage recently.
Herndon: Well, Cross has said he wasn't out for meaningless victories.
Stryker: A pretty lame excuse in my book.
Herndon: To each their own and what book have you been reading.
Stryker: Seven ways to kill an annoying broadcast partner.
Herndon: Um……………
[Candyman is back to one knee, holding his ankle with one arm and
resting his head on the other. As Tyler gets to his feet, he sees this
and charges at Candyman hitting a baseball slide, knocking Candyman
back to the ringside barriers. Intelligent in one sense but oh so
foolish in another. Lord Apocalypse is back to his feet and drops an
elbow into Cross' midsection. Lord Apocalypse then unloads a series of
martial arts-esque kicks into Tyler's back. Lord Apocalypse then picks
Tyler up off the mat and whips him into the corner with such force
that Tyler flips onto his back, then up onto the turnbuckle and ends
up in a Tree of Woe position (legs draped over either side of the
turnbuckle and leaning back head-first).]
Stryker: One of the many moves Tyler himself utilises. Think of the
irony.
Herndon: Exactly.
Stryker: Seeing as you'd be clueless without me, irony is about
starching clothes or getting rid of the creases.
Herndon: I know what irony is, Stryker.
[Lord Apocalypse is about to charge at Tyler but Candyman has made his
way back into the ring and trips Lord Apocalypse up. The referee goes
over to attend to Tyler but Tyler has pulled himself up although looks
to be feeling the affects of Lord Apocalypse's kicks. Candyman is
limping but still doing his best to land a few right-hands on LORD
APOCALYPSE's head. Candyman then waits for Lord Apocalypse to begin to
get to his feet and spears him into the corner. Candyman then turns
Lord Apocalypse around and lifts him onto the turnbuckle with his back
facing in towards the mat.]
Stryker: You'd think Candyman would be after Tyler too but seems to
have some inherent will to see Lord Apocalypse suffer.
[Candyman begins scaling the ropes but is struggling; he looks to hit a
German suplex… However, Tyler has exited the ring and is making his
way around the apron.]
Herndon: What the hell is Cross doing?
[Tyler makes his way to the corner, where Candyman has his arms
positioned for the German-suplex, Cross quickly scales the ropes from
the outside and somersaults over Lord Apocalypse and Candyman,
clasping Candyman's waist he hits the End Game (Sunset-flip Power bomb)
just as Candyman is hitting the German suplex but Candyman's leg slips
and gets caught in the ropes and he's left hanging on the outside of
the ring with his leg caught in the second and top rope.]
Herndon: Holy Sh*t
[That true wrestling sentiment is reiterated by the crowd, who are now
on their feet chanting the exact same two words.]
Stryker: Only in EWA, does this sort of thing happen. Candyman's
injured leg got caught between the second and top rope as he fell and
looks like whatever damage was done earlier has increased ten-fold.
Herndon: Here's irony in effect again, all three men were left hanging
on the outside the night Tyler won this title and now Candyman is left
hanging here. Add to that the Real Players left Tyler hanging above
the ring a few weeks ago.
[Tyler is at his feet and sees both Lord Apocalypse down on the mat
and Candyman hanging by the ropes. He gets the unique glare in his
eye, that often means something innovative and possibly career-ending
for all involved. He points to Lord Apocalypse indicating he's going
to attempt a move against him and gets a reasonable reaction, he then
points to Candyman and the crowd become frenzied. He smiles and
watches as Candyman is turning blue in the face struggling to free his
injured leg, he leans back and screams in agony. The referee tries to
free him but to no avail. Tyler bounces off the ropes and runs towards
the referee and Candyman who is at a right-angle with his arms trying
to reach his injured leg, Tyler rolls over the referee's back and over
the top-rope spinning 360 degrees, he then spins sideways 180 degrees
and his chest lands across Candyman's neck forcing him back down.]
[SNAP! Not the card-game but the verifiable, undeniable, noise we
heard as Candyman's body came back down after the Suicidal
Tendencies/Cross-body esque move Tyler just hit.]
Herndon: The Holy Sh*t chants are starting up again and who could
disagree with them?
Stryker: Anyone who cares for the careers of men in the EWA. THIS is
the fan-favourite, the man everyone loves? Gimme a break. I still
think he's a jerk, I suppose that's why you like him Herndon. Cut from
the same cloth and all that jazz.
Herndon: We didn't hear any jazz but we did hear the fans. They wanted
Tyler to go after Candyman but I doubt anyone expected what we just saw.
[Tyler is slumped against the apron, sitting on the mat and breathing
heavily. Candyman has passed out and the referee still can't get him
free, the referee calls for paramedics. Four paramedics rush down to
the ring carrying a stretcher and cast. Two of the paramedics hold
onto Candyman's body and two go into the ring trying to free
Candyman's leg. The referee tries to help free Candyman's leg but he's
just in the way so goes to help the two on the outside. Tyler is back
to his feet and he and Lord Apocalypse, both visibly fatigued meet in
the centre of the ring and exchange rights.]
Stryker: Neither man is willing to move inch.
Herndon: Looks like Lord Apocalypse is getting the advantage now.
[A stiff right-hand followed by a chop to Tyler's chest has Cross
reeling, Lord Apocalypse then rips Tyler's shirt. Boos echo throughout
the sold-out arena. All four paramedics and the ref are still trying
in vein to release Candyman. A knee to Cross's midsection; Lord
Apocalypse lifts Tyler up to the top rope and hits the Hell's Gate
Power bomb!!!]
Herndon: This match is done-for.
Stryker: Why hasn't Lord Apocalypse released Cross?
[A replay shows that as both men were falling, Tyler grabbed Lord
Apocalypse's arm and held on for a Triangle Choke hold, Lord
Apocalypse looks to be fading. The paramedics finally get Candyman
free and strap him into the stretcher. The referee gets back into the
ring and is asking Lord Apocalypse does he want to submit. A defiant
No.]
Herndon: Once again , memories of previous matches are coming into
play, when Tyler won the championship, Lord Apocalypse dislocated that
very same shoulder.
Stryker: All three men have shown great resilience tonight and look
to be putting the Intercontinental title back onto the map.
Herndon: It was always there just so many wanted the World
Championship they began to forget about the Intercontinental title,
these three haven't and after the matches we've seen in the last three
months it's no wonder people once again realise the important of such
a belt.
[Lord Apocalypse uses his free arm to lift Tyler up but just ends up
falling back towards the ropes, Tyler realises his legs and spins
around Lord Apocalypse's upper-body hyper-extending Lord Apocalypse's
arm as he falls over the top rope. This time, however, Tyler's
innovation has paid off and he lands on his feet. Lord Apocalypse
grabs onto his arm as Tyler climbs onto the apron, he holds onto the
top rope, leaping up onto the rope he flies off attempting a Cross-body!]
Stryker: Again, he's taking unnecessary risks.
Herndon: He is the champion after-all.
[As Tyler is coming across the ring, Lord Apocalypse once again uses
his free but this time pulls the referee into the trajectory Cross.
Cross looks on in anger as the inevitable happens and he connects with
the referee. As this is shown on the EWATron, two of the paramedics
strike the one of front of them respectively, Candyman topples over
and lands down on the steel with a bang.]
Herndon: What the hell? WHY?
[All becomes clear as the two paramedics remove their caps to reveal
none other than Mystique and Iceman Jr.]
Herndon: DAMN THEM! Damn them to Hell.
Stryker: If you ask me, their brilliance says it all. I'd say they've
been to hell and back, sold their soul to the devil and got a bargain!
[Unaware Cross gets back to his feet and hits a knee-high dropkick,
taking Lord Apocalypse down, Tyler then waits eagerly for LORD
APOCALYPSE to begin getting back up, he then drapes his leg over LORD
APOCALYPSE's back and hits SUICIDAL TENDENCIES!]
Stryker: A lot of good that will do with the referee down and two
members of The Real Players on the outside.
[Tyler covers and shakes his head seeing the referee down, he begins
counting himself and gets to seven before he gets back up. Fear.
Anger. Disgust. Just three of the many emotions his eyes convey as he
turns around to see Mystique and Iceman Jr. lifting Candyman (still on
the stretcher) off the mat and carrying him back to the ring. He
stares at them as they smile carrying the life-less former
Intercontinental Champion to the ring.]
Stryker: Justice will be served, and like revenge, it's best served
cold. Iceman cold!
Herndon: Do you think that's funny?
Stryker: I know it is!
[Lord Apocalypse gets back up and rolls out of the ring, he goes under
the apron looking for something.]
Herndon: What more are we going to see here tonight.
[As Lord Apocalypse finds what he's looking for, he comes back into
the ring.]
Herndon: Is that...?
Stryker: IT IS! It's another rope.
[The boos that Tyler hears, he probably assumes are due to the
despicable actions that are taking place by The Real Players. He looks
up to the EWATron and realises Lord Apocalypse is behind him with a
rope but he's too late, Lord Apocalypse throws the rope over Cross'
body and although Cross swings wildly with kicks and punches his
attempts are nothing short of fruitless.]
Herndon: Not this again! Isn't there enough carnage and possibly
careers ended here in EWA for one night.
Stryker: When we say a night will have a massacre, we deliver!
[Iceman Jr. and Mystique take the straps holding Candyman in place off
and roll him into the ring, they point to the rafters and a hook
lowers from above.]
Herndon: This is crazy! Candyman and Tyler could be dead.
[Disaster Master and Iron Barbarian charge from the back just as the
rope is hooked into place, slowly but deliberately Tyler rises from
the ring. A mixture of boos for the actions of the Lord-Apocalypse led
Real Players and cheers for The Great White Express' desire to stop
this envelop the arena. Iceman Jr. and Mystique exit the ring to fight
Iron Barbarian and Iceman Jr. Lord Apocalypse wakes up the referee and
covers Candyman, who STILL is badly in need of medical assistance.]
Herndon: Not like THIS!!
One…
...
Two…
...
Three!
Stryker: Lord Apocalypse is the Intercontinental Champion.
Herndon: But at what cost.
[Disaster Master and Iron Barbarian overpower Mystique and Iceman Jr.
They both quickly enter the ring but Lord Apocalypse rolls to the
outside, grabs the Intercontinental Title and makes his way towards his
fallen comrades, helping them both to their feet, they watch as Iron
Barbarian and Disaster Master are unable to reach Tyler Cross who is
over 10 feet above the ring and still rising. They both exit the ring
and go for a ladder, they push it into the ring and begin to set it up.]
[SNAP! The word with many positive connotations for young children and
even the young at heart. This match isn't for the young, nor the feint
of heart. The rope has snapped free of the ring, the fallen champion,
some may even say `a fallen angel' drops to the canvas, landing on his
side. Another snap. Third times the charm some would say, although it
was Cross with ideas of ending Lord Apocalypse's career tonight, it
could be the end of both Cross' and Candyman's career. Paramedics rush to the ring as we fade to commercial.