Post by emokid on Oct 9, 2008 8:41:05 GMT -6
(Omerta stands in freont of an SNW poster. It advertises Onslaught. Omerta has his SNW Von Erich Memorial title slung around his shoulder. He is wearing a black striped button up shirt, black pants, black boots, and Ray Ban sunglasses.)
OMERTA: Cyanide, I have to commend you. You did not come in during my match. That is a very noble act. But, your views on tradition and my views are totally different. Although, my hero was Kevin Nash, I also looked up to people like Bam Bam Bigelow, and King Kong Bundy. Those big men took high risks, and were as traditional as Bruno Sammartino, or Pedro Morales.
Now I have no problem with your views on traditonalism, it's the way you flaunt it. You think you are the greatest in the world, just because you were trained by the Great Muta. While makes for a fascinating resume, that doesn't impress me. Do you reallywant to impress me, Enlist in the Military. Go to War. Go to Iraq. Get shot twice in the shoulder, and then watch two of your friends die. Hold one of your friends in your arms as they take their dying breath. Once you have done all of that, then I'll be impressed.
As far as tradition goes, what I hold on my shoulder is the mere symbol of tradition. No one summed up professional wrestling better than The Von Erichs. They did everything. They had power, they took high risks, and they were technical. If what you do is considered tradition, I don't want any part of it. In your eyes, Cyanide, I want to rebel against you. You can't scare me, I'm unfrightable.
Times are changing, Cyanide, and professional wrestling has changed. We've come a long way since the days of Gorgeous George, Killer Kowalski and Verne Gagne. But at the same time, I'm glad we have a change. I'm thankful for this sport. It has help me attain the focus and drive I need to keep going in life. The changes are just perfect for this day and age. Cyanide, I have one thing to say to you.
STRENGTH, HONOR, RESPECT, OMERTA!!!!
(Omerta stands there with a confident look on his face, as the camera fades to black.)
OMERTA: Cyanide, I have to commend you. You did not come in during my match. That is a very noble act. But, your views on tradition and my views are totally different. Although, my hero was Kevin Nash, I also looked up to people like Bam Bam Bigelow, and King Kong Bundy. Those big men took high risks, and were as traditional as Bruno Sammartino, or Pedro Morales.
Now I have no problem with your views on traditonalism, it's the way you flaunt it. You think you are the greatest in the world, just because you were trained by the Great Muta. While makes for a fascinating resume, that doesn't impress me. Do you reallywant to impress me, Enlist in the Military. Go to War. Go to Iraq. Get shot twice in the shoulder, and then watch two of your friends die. Hold one of your friends in your arms as they take their dying breath. Once you have done all of that, then I'll be impressed.
As far as tradition goes, what I hold on my shoulder is the mere symbol of tradition. No one summed up professional wrestling better than The Von Erichs. They did everything. They had power, they took high risks, and they were technical. If what you do is considered tradition, I don't want any part of it. In your eyes, Cyanide, I want to rebel against you. You can't scare me, I'm unfrightable.
Times are changing, Cyanide, and professional wrestling has changed. We've come a long way since the days of Gorgeous George, Killer Kowalski and Verne Gagne. But at the same time, I'm glad we have a change. I'm thankful for this sport. It has help me attain the focus and drive I need to keep going in life. The changes are just perfect for this day and age. Cyanide, I have one thing to say to you.
STRENGTH, HONOR, RESPECT, OMERTA!!!!
(Omerta stands there with a confident look on his face, as the camera fades to black.)