Post by emokid on Sept 2, 2008 18:37:10 GMT -6
(Omerta stands in front of the house he was raised in, in suburban Jacksonville. He wears an affliction style Randy Couture T-shirt, Blue Jeans, and black converses. The sky is blue, few clouds, and it's pretty outside. The house is in decent shape. It is a brick house, with gray shingle. One car in his driveway)
OMERTA: This is my house. I live up there. I love this place, because it brings back so many great memories of family. Christmas was always the greatest, and Halloween was awesome. Oh, look there's our elderly neighbor, Petey.
(An elderly man, about 75, walks up, and shakes Omerta's hand, and then hugs him)
PETEY: Hey, there, Tyler. How's everything holding up? I've been watching you on that wrestling show you've been putting on. Pretty cool, if I must say so.
OMERTA: (Chuckes, and nods) Yeah, I love it. How's the neighborhood been doing?
PETEY: We've been doing great. Your mom is inside if you want to see her.
(Shot switches to inside the house. Omerta's mother, Jane, 55, is a modest looking woman. She has some gray, but is in great shape as far as 55 year olds are concerned. Omerta's father is also there. His name is Richard, and he is 57. They sit together on a couch, as Jane talks to the camera.)
JANE: Tyler has always been a good kid. Never a bully, but was immense for a kid his age. He was always real muscular.
(Shot switches to a farther angle)
RICHARD: Flex that arm.
(Omerta flexes his right arm, and then kindly jokes)
OMERTA: Yep, this is the same tone I had at thirteen.
(Jane and Richard laugh)
JANE: You are such a liar.
(Shot switches to a dark, but lit, room. Omerta by is himself, only his head iand torso is shown. Wearing the same clothes)
OMERTA: This is all I wanted to be. Ever since I was a little child, I admired guys like Bret Hart, Sting, Shawn Michaels, but my Idol has got to be Kevin Nash. How many big guys in the history of professional wrestling do you ever remember not being a monster. Kevin Nash did it, and that's what I want to shoot for. I want to be like him.
(Shot switches back to the living room, Jane is seen bringing out a big picture album.)
JANE: Tyler, do you know what time it is.
(Omerta just leans his head back and laughs)
OMERTA:(Smiling) Oh, wow, these always bring back memories.
(The first one is one of Omerta in a football uniform)
JANE: This is an old football picture of Tyler. He was a halfback in his old High School.
OMERTA: JHS Pirahnas. "We don't suck, We bite." (Laughs)
JANE: Oh Look, Theres one of you dressed up like Bret Hart.
OMERTA: I guess that the best photo there was, the best photo there is, and the best photo there ever will be.
(Various old child photos of Omerta are shown as he speaks to the camera)
OMERTA: I love this sport, and many, if not most of my child hood photos involve dressing up as wrestlers. I guess my favorite has to be the time I dressed as Diesel. I loved doing this as a kid. I also like watching "matches" I had with my friends.
(Omerta is seen back in that dark room)
In my life I have witnessed death, war, fights, but I also had a nice family, and a family that always supported my dream. They still support my dream.
(Shot switches to outside the door of Omerta's parents house)
OMERTA: I'd love to continue this, but right now, my mom is about to cook the best meat loaf ever tasted. As a bartender would say, you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here. At Guys Night Out I promise you I will win that Von Erich Championship.
STRENGTH, HONOR, RESPECT, OMERTA
(He goes through the door, as the camera fades to black.)
OMERTA: This is my house. I live up there. I love this place, because it brings back so many great memories of family. Christmas was always the greatest, and Halloween was awesome. Oh, look there's our elderly neighbor, Petey.
(An elderly man, about 75, walks up, and shakes Omerta's hand, and then hugs him)
PETEY: Hey, there, Tyler. How's everything holding up? I've been watching you on that wrestling show you've been putting on. Pretty cool, if I must say so.
OMERTA: (Chuckes, and nods) Yeah, I love it. How's the neighborhood been doing?
PETEY: We've been doing great. Your mom is inside if you want to see her.
(Shot switches to inside the house. Omerta's mother, Jane, 55, is a modest looking woman. She has some gray, but is in great shape as far as 55 year olds are concerned. Omerta's father is also there. His name is Richard, and he is 57. They sit together on a couch, as Jane talks to the camera.)
JANE: Tyler has always been a good kid. Never a bully, but was immense for a kid his age. He was always real muscular.
(Shot switches to a farther angle)
RICHARD: Flex that arm.
(Omerta flexes his right arm, and then kindly jokes)
OMERTA: Yep, this is the same tone I had at thirteen.
(Jane and Richard laugh)
JANE: You are such a liar.
(Shot switches to a dark, but lit, room. Omerta by is himself, only his head iand torso is shown. Wearing the same clothes)
OMERTA: This is all I wanted to be. Ever since I was a little child, I admired guys like Bret Hart, Sting, Shawn Michaels, but my Idol has got to be Kevin Nash. How many big guys in the history of professional wrestling do you ever remember not being a monster. Kevin Nash did it, and that's what I want to shoot for. I want to be like him.
(Shot switches back to the living room, Jane is seen bringing out a big picture album.)
JANE: Tyler, do you know what time it is.
(Omerta just leans his head back and laughs)
OMERTA:(Smiling) Oh, wow, these always bring back memories.
(The first one is one of Omerta in a football uniform)
JANE: This is an old football picture of Tyler. He was a halfback in his old High School.
OMERTA: JHS Pirahnas. "We don't suck, We bite." (Laughs)
JANE: Oh Look, Theres one of you dressed up like Bret Hart.
OMERTA: I guess that the best photo there was, the best photo there is, and the best photo there ever will be.
(Various old child photos of Omerta are shown as he speaks to the camera)
OMERTA: I love this sport, and many, if not most of my child hood photos involve dressing up as wrestlers. I guess my favorite has to be the time I dressed as Diesel. I loved doing this as a kid. I also like watching "matches" I had with my friends.
(Omerta is seen back in that dark room)
In my life I have witnessed death, war, fights, but I also had a nice family, and a family that always supported my dream. They still support my dream.
(Shot switches to outside the door of Omerta's parents house)
OMERTA: I'd love to continue this, but right now, my mom is about to cook the best meat loaf ever tasted. As a bartender would say, you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here. At Guys Night Out I promise you I will win that Von Erich Championship.
STRENGTH, HONOR, RESPECT, OMERTA
(He goes through the door, as the camera fades to black.)