Post by Justice on Apr 17, 2011 14:27:14 GMT -5
forgive the shortness of this rp, i got distracted by a new store called Game XChange, which has almost all the generation of video games, starting from the NES.
The scene opens up with Justice sitting on a stool with a piece of paper in his left hand. He is wearing a black t-shirt with Ring of Pride on it, assuming he recently bought it on the Café Press site set up by the staff. He has on red wind breaker pants and has his hair in a ponytail. The dye in his hair seems to be fading as his natural blonde is beginning to appear at the roots.
The room Justice is sitting in is small and lacks any decor, possibly a room within a room, as the ceiling overhead is far too big for the room. The walls are an off-white, almost like a silver. They appear to be recently painted, as some of the parts of the wall look wet. Hanging over Justice is three ceiling lights, which seem to dangle a bit, implying either a loose hold from the ceiling or the support was never finished. In front of Justice is a camcorder on a tripod. The record light is flashing, indicating a timer, shortly after, the record light turns a steady red and Justice takes a deep breath.
(ON CAMERA)
Justice
"To the victor goes the spoils. At Primer Anniversario, I was in an Outlaw's Stampede Match with a chance to become the new number one contender for Terry Marvin's Southwestern Championship. I, myself, managed to outlast the others until I was eliminated by El Doucho Baggo, being the final person to be defeated within the match. In eliminating me, Doucho became the new number one contender for the Southwestern Championship. All I can say is congratulations, Doucho, you proved yourself the better man at the ppv."
"After the show was over, and we were able to rest our bodies, the staff gave us the card of the next Meltdown, which is now tonight, as today is April Seventeen. I am in a rematch with the very man who eliminated me at the pay-per-view. I don't know if it was due to the staff being impressed with our match or what, but I do know that there won't be any distractions between myself and Doucho, I.E. others to deal with outside of interference."
"Doucho, you proved yourself the better man at Primer Anniversario, and I will applaud you. You also proved that, despite being a self-proclaimed douche bag, and the given facts from others, you're no slouch in the ring. You gave your all, as did I, and to that end, I think that our singles match is another way to prove that we can best each other, regardless of where we are in the rankings. I stated before that I had no opinion prior to the pay-per-view, and now I have one about you. To me, you're not a douche bag, but a determined man who has a lot to gain, but also a lot to lose."
"A good question comes to my mind. Would we consider each other rivals? Always trying to bring out the best in the ring? I never had someone who would push myself to my limits, I always had to push myself. When we had our scuffle in the cage at Primer Anniversario, I felt like I was being pushed to my limits. I don't know if it was due to your skills as a wrestler or my desire for the one thing that has eluded me in the past. I can only find out tonight. Whether we're actual rivals, wanting to outdo the other, or something; or we're just very good at what we do, it gives something the fans can enjoy, whether they like us or not."
"One thing is certain, tonight's match will definitely be remembered....at least for a short time. That, however, is assuming that we do what we did at Primer Anniversario, give our all and leave it in the ring when we're done. I can't predict the future, nor our rested either of truly are, nor assuming who'll win. I would say I'll win, but I don't like making bold predictions and get incredibly angry if it doesn't happen. Only truly arrogant people make such accusation. I used to make such predictions, but I wised up and learn that not everything can happen as one would like it. Not even winning every match. I certainly would to become like Goldberg, who went on a long undefeated streak that he grew a huge ego that was fed to the point where he thought himself better than everyone else. Best of luck tonight, Doucho, and whoever wins, the fans will enjoy."
Justice gets up from the chair, crumples the paper and turns off the camcorder. He throws the paper in a nearby trash can and begins taking down the camcorder as the scene fades out.
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The scene opens up with Justice sitting on a stool with a piece of paper in his left hand. He is wearing a black t-shirt with Ring of Pride on it, assuming he recently bought it on the Café Press site set up by the staff. He has on red wind breaker pants and has his hair in a ponytail. The dye in his hair seems to be fading as his natural blonde is beginning to appear at the roots.
The room Justice is sitting in is small and lacks any decor, possibly a room within a room, as the ceiling overhead is far too big for the room. The walls are an off-white, almost like a silver. They appear to be recently painted, as some of the parts of the wall look wet. Hanging over Justice is three ceiling lights, which seem to dangle a bit, implying either a loose hold from the ceiling or the support was never finished. In front of Justice is a camcorder on a tripod. The record light is flashing, indicating a timer, shortly after, the record light turns a steady red and Justice takes a deep breath.
(ON CAMERA)
Justice
"To the victor goes the spoils. At Primer Anniversario, I was in an Outlaw's Stampede Match with a chance to become the new number one contender for Terry Marvin's Southwestern Championship. I, myself, managed to outlast the others until I was eliminated by El Doucho Baggo, being the final person to be defeated within the match. In eliminating me, Doucho became the new number one contender for the Southwestern Championship. All I can say is congratulations, Doucho, you proved yourself the better man at the ppv."
"After the show was over, and we were able to rest our bodies, the staff gave us the card of the next Meltdown, which is now tonight, as today is April Seventeen. I am in a rematch with the very man who eliminated me at the pay-per-view. I don't know if it was due to the staff being impressed with our match or what, but I do know that there won't be any distractions between myself and Doucho, I.E. others to deal with outside of interference."
"Doucho, you proved yourself the better man at Primer Anniversario, and I will applaud you. You also proved that, despite being a self-proclaimed douche bag, and the given facts from others, you're no slouch in the ring. You gave your all, as did I, and to that end, I think that our singles match is another way to prove that we can best each other, regardless of where we are in the rankings. I stated before that I had no opinion prior to the pay-per-view, and now I have one about you. To me, you're not a douche bag, but a determined man who has a lot to gain, but also a lot to lose."
"A good question comes to my mind. Would we consider each other rivals? Always trying to bring out the best in the ring? I never had someone who would push myself to my limits, I always had to push myself. When we had our scuffle in the cage at Primer Anniversario, I felt like I was being pushed to my limits. I don't know if it was due to your skills as a wrestler or my desire for the one thing that has eluded me in the past. I can only find out tonight. Whether we're actual rivals, wanting to outdo the other, or something; or we're just very good at what we do, it gives something the fans can enjoy, whether they like us or not."
"One thing is certain, tonight's match will definitely be remembered....at least for a short time. That, however, is assuming that we do what we did at Primer Anniversario, give our all and leave it in the ring when we're done. I can't predict the future, nor our rested either of truly are, nor assuming who'll win. I would say I'll win, but I don't like making bold predictions and get incredibly angry if it doesn't happen. Only truly arrogant people make such accusation. I used to make such predictions, but I wised up and learn that not everything can happen as one would like it. Not even winning every match. I certainly would to become like Goldberg, who went on a long undefeated streak that he grew a huge ego that was fed to the point where he thought himself better than everyone else. Best of luck tonight, Doucho, and whoever wins, the fans will enjoy."
Justice gets up from the chair, crumples the paper and turns off the camcorder. He throws the paper in a nearby trash can and begins taking down the camcorder as the scene fades out.
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