Post by Slammin' Sam on Jan 22, 2010 18:57:34 GMT -6
The scene opens up outside in a park near the arena. Sitting on one of the benches feeding the ducks is S.T. Strickler.
Strickler: Some people might say that I'm in denial about what happened at No Holds Barred against Magera and Levetation. Whatever. I got what I wanted, and even though Magera won, I'm through with him. It's pretty much done and over with.
Levetation, on the other hand, isn't out of the woods just yet. You may hold the upper hand in the win/loss column. That doesn't matter to me either. I'm going to keep coming at you until I beat you and finish you off once and for all. I don't just want to beat you, I want to get rid of you for good. And now with Syco on my side, how can I lose? He's got my back, and he's guiding my career straight to the top. It's good to have a veteran like him helping me out.
Strickler continues to feed the ducks. Some geese make their way over.
Strickler: And speaking of guiding me, Syco is going to make sure that I come out with a victory Saturday Night against Alexander Draven. Now this guy right here, he's one unusual character. Don't know who he is, don't really care.
What was that he said? I've had my prime here in SNW? Not so, my friend. Been here for a few months, but I haven't exactly hit my stride or accomplished much. And like I said earlier, Syco is here to help me, and I see a title coming my way eventually.
And as for this match being my resting place? I don't think so. A lot of people think they can dispatch me, but I keep coming back for more. I'm like a bad rash, in that I just won't go away. Sorry Draven, but your re-incarnation is on a hold, at least just this week. And you may be bigger than me, but you know the old saying: The bigger they are, the harder they fall. And once I cut you down to size, your ankle will be prime target for me.
Oh, and one more thing Draven. About that whole "feel the burn" stuff. You might wanna get that checked out. Seriously dude. Feeling a burn isn't a good thing, if you know what I mean.
Strickler looks in his bag for more bread, but he doesn't have any more. The ducks and geese won't have any of it, and chase him out of the park as the scene fades out.
Strickler: Some people might say that I'm in denial about what happened at No Holds Barred against Magera and Levetation. Whatever. I got what I wanted, and even though Magera won, I'm through with him. It's pretty much done and over with.
Levetation, on the other hand, isn't out of the woods just yet. You may hold the upper hand in the win/loss column. That doesn't matter to me either. I'm going to keep coming at you until I beat you and finish you off once and for all. I don't just want to beat you, I want to get rid of you for good. And now with Syco on my side, how can I lose? He's got my back, and he's guiding my career straight to the top. It's good to have a veteran like him helping me out.
Strickler continues to feed the ducks. Some geese make their way over.
Strickler: And speaking of guiding me, Syco is going to make sure that I come out with a victory Saturday Night against Alexander Draven. Now this guy right here, he's one unusual character. Don't know who he is, don't really care.
What was that he said? I've had my prime here in SNW? Not so, my friend. Been here for a few months, but I haven't exactly hit my stride or accomplished much. And like I said earlier, Syco is here to help me, and I see a title coming my way eventually.
And as for this match being my resting place? I don't think so. A lot of people think they can dispatch me, but I keep coming back for more. I'm like a bad rash, in that I just won't go away. Sorry Draven, but your re-incarnation is on a hold, at least just this week. And you may be bigger than me, but you know the old saying: The bigger they are, the harder they fall. And once I cut you down to size, your ankle will be prime target for me.
Oh, and one more thing Draven. About that whole "feel the burn" stuff. You might wanna get that checked out. Seriously dude. Feeling a burn isn't a good thing, if you know what I mean.
Strickler looks in his bag for more bread, but he doesn't have any more. The ducks and geese won't have any of it, and chase him out of the park as the scene fades out.