Post by James Jackson on Jun 3, 2010 13:51:04 GMT -6
The scene is set, as James Jackson is shown sitting down on a bench, with the views of a park behind him. James has the SNW Bad Blood title sitting right over his shoulder, as he glances over to and then slowly shakes his head. James looks into the view of the camera and begins to speak.
"As the breeze slowly begins in the background, perhaps my words might come out a little off. Yet it really doesn't matter to me. The message itself will be pretty clear. It seems like deja vu all over again. I entered the competition known as 4 Up, and the odds against me. I mean I'm the unwilling, and I was facing fifteen different willing competitors. Every single one of them had the knack or the desire to contribute to 4 Up and for what it really means. A concept that calls for drastic measures of swinging weapons around and being willing to sacrifice their lives to capture the very title I rest upon my shoulder.
An event, that has a simple tagline in each person's mind. Win at all costs, it doesn't matter if you turn your opponent's face into a crimson mask. Their would be no fines or regulations against you if you throw your opponent through a flaming table with thumbtacks. A light tube shattering across someone's skull. Anything and everything including the kitchen sink is legal. All 5 matches, the four qualifiers along with the last match the Cage of Death. Each of those matches have no rules.
Well if they have no rules, then their is no such thing as fair play in an environment like that. Their would be no morale values in the event. That is pretty easy to grasp and not hard to understand. However that brings me to my opponent for this week. Mr. P himself Chris P, I won't wonder what the P really stands for. However I do find it pretty pathetic that here you are complaining that I held on for an extra three seconds. Yet in this match, anything was legal. Underline that word and put the quotes around it. Anything is legal Chris, its as simple as that.
Anything would of been legal, so what kind of sense does it make that you are questioning my tactics to winning an event that has no boundaries, no rules and no guidlines. Its survival of the fittest at its very best. So you sure look like your fighting a fight that you can't win Chris. So is it your searching for a reason why you came up short or you just trying to complain to complain. I held on to the tights, oh gosh in an hardcore match I cheated. How do you cheat in a match that has no rules? You don't because there is no rules and its pretty simple.
Now when you win this event, regardless of your beliefs you capture the SNW Bad Blood title. That happens to be why I the Anti-Hardcore Icon, has the Bad Blood title. Yet you again Chris question that. So because I turn the other way, I should lose the event? I should just give in and lose to it all. I'm a competitor and I was in a competition and I won. That is plain and simple and nothing around it.
Chris let me put this way to you. I will defeat you not because I'm the best wrestler blah blah. I trained in the dungeon in Calgary blah. We can go on and on about my accomplishments. I will beat you because I throw rulebooks out the window. I throw morale values to the side. I have a firm belief its called winning. I want to win at any costs. If I grab a hold of your tights once again, oh my and I don't care how it happens. I want to win and the reason is because yes Chris Angel is my main goal. I want the SNW Texas Heavyweight title, and in order for that to occur. I need to win and its as simple as that. Chris there is nothing that is going to stop me."
James stands up holding the SNW Bad Blood title as the scene comes to an end.[/b][/color]
"As the breeze slowly begins in the background, perhaps my words might come out a little off. Yet it really doesn't matter to me. The message itself will be pretty clear. It seems like deja vu all over again. I entered the competition known as 4 Up, and the odds against me. I mean I'm the unwilling, and I was facing fifteen different willing competitors. Every single one of them had the knack or the desire to contribute to 4 Up and for what it really means. A concept that calls for drastic measures of swinging weapons around and being willing to sacrifice their lives to capture the very title I rest upon my shoulder.
An event, that has a simple tagline in each person's mind. Win at all costs, it doesn't matter if you turn your opponent's face into a crimson mask. Their would be no fines or regulations against you if you throw your opponent through a flaming table with thumbtacks. A light tube shattering across someone's skull. Anything and everything including the kitchen sink is legal. All 5 matches, the four qualifiers along with the last match the Cage of Death. Each of those matches have no rules.
Well if they have no rules, then their is no such thing as fair play in an environment like that. Their would be no morale values in the event. That is pretty easy to grasp and not hard to understand. However that brings me to my opponent for this week. Mr. P himself Chris P, I won't wonder what the P really stands for. However I do find it pretty pathetic that here you are complaining that I held on for an extra three seconds. Yet in this match, anything was legal. Underline that word and put the quotes around it. Anything is legal Chris, its as simple as that.
Anything would of been legal, so what kind of sense does it make that you are questioning my tactics to winning an event that has no boundaries, no rules and no guidlines. Its survival of the fittest at its very best. So you sure look like your fighting a fight that you can't win Chris. So is it your searching for a reason why you came up short or you just trying to complain to complain. I held on to the tights, oh gosh in an hardcore match I cheated. How do you cheat in a match that has no rules? You don't because there is no rules and its pretty simple.
Now when you win this event, regardless of your beliefs you capture the SNW Bad Blood title. That happens to be why I the Anti-Hardcore Icon, has the Bad Blood title. Yet you again Chris question that. So because I turn the other way, I should lose the event? I should just give in and lose to it all. I'm a competitor and I was in a competition and I won. That is plain and simple and nothing around it.
Chris let me put this way to you. I will defeat you not because I'm the best wrestler blah blah. I trained in the dungeon in Calgary blah. We can go on and on about my accomplishments. I will beat you because I throw rulebooks out the window. I throw morale values to the side. I have a firm belief its called winning. I want to win at any costs. If I grab a hold of your tights once again, oh my and I don't care how it happens. I want to win and the reason is because yes Chris Angel is my main goal. I want the SNW Texas Heavyweight title, and in order for that to occur. I need to win and its as simple as that. Chris there is nothing that is going to stop me."
James stands up holding the SNW Bad Blood title as the scene comes to an end.[/b][/color]