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Begin Voiceover Jonny Fly speaks into a blank screen. Jonny Fly: UWA versus TNT. The inter-fed war. The inter-fed cards. The inter-fed feuds. Anyone want to guess who started that? UWA Head of Talent Relations Nick Pellet, and the TNT Front Office consisting of Kent Strong and yours truly. Then something happened. In the midst of controversy between Pellet and a roster member, rumored to be Mike Furious, who we'll get to later, Pellet was forced out of power and Mark Drivlane took back complete control of the United Wrestling Alliance. Which, only then, started trouble. Drivelane and Ron Rose, Rose being minority owner for those who like to act like they have no clue who the man is despite the fact they fucking work for him, Furious, upset over the way thier PPV, October Terror, came to ahead, decided to rip into my company. Then play coy, shrugging off the comments, trying to justify them, then backtrack, and finally refusing to apologize prompting the move by us of cutting off any affiliation to "them." That's the cold hard truth. But don't tell Ron Rose that. He believes he's too "high up" to be told he's wrong. Facts are we did not cut off the alliance the day of the original comments. Mr. Rose's original "TNT sucks" bombardment. We waited and I personally made sure to talk to him the following evening. Rose tried to tell me what I should believe. Like I'm a little kid that can't decide things for myself. That just because he has a hand in UWA, that the entire wrestling world needs to believe everything he says. I asked for proof. He didn't give any, just excuses, backtracking, and stubbornness. Not to mention a verbal assault on myself once again, for not believing him. TNT had one, one, person question why Kent and I cut off the alliance. UWA had several. The active campaigners for "peace" were all from UWA. The man who needed to be talking about peace, acted as if he could do no wrong and that this all must be a misunderstanding..BY US! WHEN HIS COMMENTS STARTED EVERYTHING THAT HAS GONE ON SINCE!! Not to mention, like always, he probably hoped other people would complete the job for him. Like their shows, for example. That man, and Drivlane too, of course, have never put up a problem free on time show. Incompetence, would be a good word for describing the duo. Fly allows the previous statement to sink in, and then continues. Don't you dare try to put the blame on us. Unlike the present UWA Leadership, our current leadership founded Interpromotional events. The only think that changed from that original agreement to what has become of it now..is Rose and Drivlane gaining back power. It's plain as fucking day. Take the glasses of Furious. Everyone. Take them off. That's the only thing that has changed. Ron Rose believes that Pellet had UWA superstars lose because he is a consultant for me. Nevermind all of what Nick has done for Rose and Drivlane, he spat in his face and put the blame of UWA's showing at Terror on him and then pushed him out of the company. He then decided to come to us and declare that the matches favored us, he thought the results of Terror should of been different, and went on to bash TNT World Champions and myself personally. Yet, he did nothing wrong. Hell, he was wrong enough in saying that with 4 TNT roster members present. And why is it that Furious stays, and Pellet goes? Those were the two in conflict, was it not? Another plain as day thing here folks. Rose and Furious are on the same page here. That's why it was Furious who acted as Ron's patsy on their assault on TNT at Rampage. What? Patsy? Come on, talk about seeing through something, that's a shoot planted by Rose. He needed a roster member to act it out, and who did he go to? Mike Furious. Of course. Mike owes still being on the roster to Ron pushing Nick out. It ain't hard people. I don't even need to defend TNT here. I have an entire company that has my back. That's all that matters. If TNT supports me in a decision, I have full right, no matter what a group of inferior outsiders think or think they can say, to do it. I told Ron right before we cancelled the alliance that I was going to have support in doing it. And it's not wavered. TNT is a tighter group than UWA. TNT has never been given any reason to distrust or discount it's management. TNT has received some of the talent it has received because, things spread. They've been told how easygoing it is here, how consistent we are, and how much talent is now present. UWA has a lot to gain by trying to change that image. Remember that. Now let's get to what everyone really needs to see. I've assembled a roundtable of the 4 men, other than me, present during Ron Rose's confrontation. Sean Daymer, Stonehart, Rollin' Thunder, and TNT President Kent Strong. I'll moderate it and we'll break in from time to time with video messages from the rest of TNT's roster. Time for UWA to realize that TNT is.. A Company, United. And we don't tailor our decisions to what's best for them. There supposed to do that for themselves. End Voice Over Fade In The scene fades in at the prestigious Jonny Fly mansion, where this roundtable will take place. We are in Fly's office as the scene unfolds. Kent Strong is sitting in Fly's chair opposite the computer screen, Fly stands hovered over him. Jonny Fly: So, you find anything on this guy? Kent Strong: I got that he was a big time pitching prospect in Virginia before nerve damage ate away the velocity on his fastball. Another has him as some world famous crossword guy. Whatever the hell that means. Hey! I like crosswords! I'm more of a word search guy myself. Ha! Anyway, google him. See if that comes up with anything. Were on the air in five minutes. I need something by then! Alright dude, I'll have it for ya. With that Fly exits the room. Fade Out Fade In The scene fades in, in what used to be Jonny Fly's personal gym. The gym was torn apart some time ago to house an episode of "Mayhem" in Fly's mansion. Instead of rebuilding the gym, Fly has turned the space into what could be conceived as a "lecture hall." On a small wooden platform, not a stage, toward the front part of the room sits two sofa's with a chair in the middle of them. Camera's from TNT's television station have formed a circle around the sofa's and chair. Toward the back of the room, filling out the rest of the space are auditorium like seating. The seats are not filled, but here and there people are seen in the chairs facing the cameras and what not on the platform. More people are still filling into the room and taking hold of a seat. The lights in the room dim and 5 figures come onto the platform. All from different directions. The initial four men; Rollin Thunder, Sean Daymer, Stonehart, and Kent Strong take a seat on the sofa. High Roller members Stonehart and Rollin' Thunder on one, and Kent Strong and Sean Daymer on the other. The final man is Jonny Fly. The moderator of the "roundtable." (Although, it's not really a round..table..is it?) Fly takes a seat in the chair in the middle. The camera's fire up, and we begin. Jonny Fly: Let me first thank all of you for coming here tonight. As first hand witnesses to the conversations exchanged between TNT and UWA, your accounts trump all the rest. But let's get right to it folks. First to you Stonehart. Everyone else feel free to jump in when he's finished. Stonehart, this is just generic feel you out question, what do you think about the United Wrestling Alliance? Stonehart: I'd say that UWA has gone from a headline company to a retirement home for old and washed up wrestlers. Oh, and also a place for the young guys to work their way up before coming over to TNT. So, in essence, a retirement home as well as a minor league company for TNT. Sean Daymer: Now let's be honest. While there is an underlying truth to what Stonehart says, it was only until this last month did the tides change. I do find it quite pathetic that TNT, you know, has always accepted that they were Number 2. When the tides change, when TNT PROVES, key word, that they can beat UWA, they cry foul, shout obscenities our way and act like a baby. We don't care. We won, they lost, get over it. Rollin' Thunder: The UWA is all about their Kilqs if your not in one of their Kilqs then you will never get anywhere in the UWA. I respect their talent but to be honest their management sucks. It's not because I personally have problems with them, but in all honesty, when their at their best, it's never been Mark or Ron running the show. That's facts. Alright, next question. This one is for you Kent. Do you believe TNT made the right decision on cutting off their alliance with UWA. Of course. I was one of the one's who made the call. It's as simple as this. When the other company's management, the one's you have to work with, are in a personal form, bashing your company and telling you if they were the ones running Terror, the results would have been different, why should you work with them? Ron Rose blamed his own producer for UWA's losses at Terror. That's fuckin' pathetic. The results went on without a hitch and TNT won. Case..closed. But you put that show in Ron's hands and Doc X screws TNT every time in the course of the matches. It was bad business. They were jealous of our newfound success and told us they would do whatever it took to stop it. I'm not being apart of the UWA politics. I've watched them screw over Jonny for a full year before. Derek's dead on. They form their little groups over there. You get a rebel like Fly, and they'll find ways to stick it to them every time. Yes, although I would have liked for the alliance and joint shows to continue - to further prove TNT�s dominance - UWA�s management showed themselves as the childish pricks they truly are. UWA is as poorly run as any company in the business and they are going down hill fast, it�s good to know they won�t be taking TNT with them. By the hands of Fly and Strong we stuck it out with them while they scurried to find a solution. But in the end, they didn't meet our requirements. Rose refused to apologize and continually defended himself when everyone knew how wrong he was. An apology could have gone a long way towards helping things, but instead, he felt the need to try to manipulate the scenario. He should of just sucked up his pride..for his company's sake. For the men on his roster that put forth effort to smooth things over. He was too hard headed for his own good. If he's not going to make any attempt to fix what he broke, then don't expect TNT to make ends meet on their own. That's just common sense. We didn't start it, we weren't gonna finish it. That's not our job in that case. As I said a couple of weeks ago on Mayhem, I really believe that TNT will be fine with or without the UWA. But just like Stone said, I would have loved to see the shows go on so finally we could prove just who the best between the UWA and TNT really were. And I also agree that the UWA is going downhill and the only way it can and should be stopped is if they get Mark Drivlane out of office and then and only then maybe the UWA will get back to the glory it once had. I was talking to a friend of mine over in UWA at the time Nick was removed from his position. He told me "this is the worst thing for UWA." He was right. But don't tell Drivlane.UWA threw a fit over us breaking the alliance. But that's something that needed to be an in-house decision. I told Rose face to face when I did, I had the backing to do something as extravagant. I still do. Kent still does. No matter what you hear in promo's or on shows, I couldn't be more lucky than to have the group I have surrounded me. I don't run around, behind the scenes of course, and act like a dictator and do this or that. People appreciate that. UWA was not going to let us win again. They were throwing it in our face. I would of done these guys, my friends, an injustice, to continue any sort of joint show with them. They have related to that fact. But anyway, let's move on to our next question. Anyone have an opinion on Mike Furious and his comments on Rampage? Who�s gives a shit about Mike Furious? Rollin� whooped his ass at Terror, and then he pussied out of the Mayhem Main Event. He�s got no room to talk. Like it or not, this is a man who has received second hand biased information from UWA Management. He's their patsy to get back at us. Problem is, it's Mike Furious. The idiot is in "anger management classes." Some tough guy. Years of wrestling..and no World Title. He's exempt. A mouth with no substance. My opinion on Mike Furious is he�s nothing more than a corporate puppet for Mark Driveline, Ron Rose, and the entire United Wrestling Alliance. I mean here is a man that tries to act tough but deep down knows he�s nothing more than a UWA yes man. In Mike Furious eyes he is the heart of the UWA and well let�s just says I ripped the heart right out of the UWA when I beat him in the middle of the ring 1�2�3. Now he can come out their on there TV show and try and rip me to pieces but the fact still remains that I beat him and that I�ve done more than he can ever dream of doing inside this business. So like I've said before Fuck the UWA, and Fuck Mike Furious. Furious's whole..thing..was supposed to take the wind out of us. He brings up past matches with Rollin' and bashes a "Michael Goodman" as a lying, whatever. As Jonny and Kent will talk about later, there is no Michael Goodman in TNT. This just shows how well informed he is of us. No offense, but everyone knows that Rollin' Thunder never became the man you see in that chair until he was taken under the wing of Fly in TNT. So stop beating at useless things. He couldn't beat Furious then, he can now. That's all that matters. They're trying to hold on to that "then" like it means something. Kinda like..then..UWA was better..now..TNT has proven it's dominance. Michael Goodman was a world famous cross-worder. Maybe Furious has a grudge that he lost to him in that? If that's the case, it's a good thing they put him in anger management. Everyone on the set laughs at the previous comment. Fly introduces a new question in the process. What do you guys make of this comment from Furious "A great partnership, a great alternative, a great competition...has now turned into a fucking joke!" Sean, you want to start it off? Sure. He's right, TNT and UWA were a great partnership, and great competition. Until TNT made it..not so much a competition. More of a one sided ordeal. Until Drivlane and Rose removed Nick Pellet from his post. You want a fact? Mark Drivlane in the early parts of talks between the two companies about an idea that spawned the joint shows, rejected it. This was before Pellet's time. Then later he wanted it only to, "finish them off." Let me cut in here to reinforce this point. Now say your Drivlane. You just watched TNT walk over you on your show after saying you would do it only to "finish them off." What should you do? Cause enough conflict to make them end it right then and there, possibly? By the rate we were winning those shows, we'd be foolish to just cancel them for no reason. Especially since it was our administration who put them plans together with Pellet. Only in an extreme scenario would we do such a thing. They made it extreme and then refused to do the necessary things to get things back on track. If people are going to blame us with ludicrous things, isn't it just a bit possible that this was Rose and Drivlane's way of cutting bait? If this was a partnership then I�m damn glade we got rid of them. If the UWA was the great alternative then how come so many people have left them to come to TNT Wrestling? I�ll tell you why it�s because of the people running the UWA. It was a joke when I was their, it�s still a joke, and ten years from now it will be. If they survive that long. Reason why unlike TNT the UWA doesn�t know how to treat their talent! It's plane as day. When Mike Furious is your main supporter, ha, good luck. It's not just me, he's not respected anywhere. A fucking joke? Mike Furious is a fucking joke, Mark Drivlane is a fucking joke. The TNT/UWA alliance was a great thing until these two got done with it. Furious got pissed off and momentarily quit after losing to Rollin�, while Drivlane, like the pussy he is, started to pull his guys from the joint shows because he knew they were going to get their asses handed to them. Furious is only back there because Mark sympathized with him losing to Rollin', all the while feeding his ego by blaming it on Nick. Nick! The guy who was carrying that company why they were away twiddling their thumbs. They didn't appreciate any of the shit he did. Without him, they would of been sunk months ago. Keep that in mind before you start mouthing off at your own producers Rose. You may find people a little less willing to haul your ass around for months while your unable too. That�s what this is all about, Mark Drivlane's fucking pride. He was fine when UWA was on top, but he just can�t stand to see TNT finally overthrow them. He knows UWA is second-rate now, but he won�t admit it. Nothing�s going to get settled until Drivlane realizes HE is the problem, and don�t count on that happening anytime soon. Were going to cut away for a special re-run of a 2002 Match. The scene cuts away
~4-way match~ Christian Williams 1st eliminated=Hardcore Title Shot, 2nd eliminated=Television Title Shot, 3rd eliminated United States Title Shot, Remaining man=World Title shot The following comtest is our main event and it is the Elimination for Nomination match. The first man eliminated is the number one contender for the Hardcore Championship. The second man eliminated is the number one contender for the UWA Television Championship. The third man eliminated is the number one contender for the UWA United States Championship, and the winner is the number one contender for the UWA World Championship! First, weighing in at 275 pounds...from Rochester, New York...Mike Furious! "Dysfunction" by Korn plays as Mike Furious comes swaggering down to ringside. Right when he steps in the ring, "Gets Me Through" by Ozzy starts blaring over the PA. His opponent, from Red Bank, New Jersey, weighing in at 285...Maniac! Maniac gets in the ring and stares down Mike Furious. The two get in each other's faces, but a familar tune gets their attention... And now, from Parkersburg, West Virginia...weighing in at 288 pounds, Christian "The Comet" Williams! Christian, to a deafening roar of fans and "I Wanna Be Sedated" by the Ramones, rushes out of the back and into the ring. He sits on the top turnbuckle facing the ramp..."Sweetness" by Jimmy Eats World plays over the PA. Coming down the aisle, from New York City...weighting in at 250 pounds, Jonny Fly! Jonny Fly hits the ring to just as loud of a cheerful reception. He and Christian stare each other down. Christian smiles and extends his hand. Fly shakes it. On the opposite side of the ring. Mike Furious extends his left hand to Maniac. Maniac accepts, but both men try to punch the other with their rights at the exact same time. They begin to go at it with fists. See where cheating gets you? Christian and Fly lock up. Fly gets behind and locks on a waistlock, but Christian reverses it into a waistlock of his own. Christian takes down a leg and gets Fly in a side headlock. While Williams and Fly are wrestling, Furious and Maniac are brawling. Maniac executes a Manhattan drop and drops a knee. Williams and Fly go over and hit dropkicks on Furious and Maniac. They send the other men off the ropes. Jonny Fly is leveled by a Maniac clothesline, and Mike Furious is powerslammed by Christian Williams. Instead of a pinfall, Christian opts to hammer his fist into Mike Furious' head. Meanwhile, Maniac gives Jonny Fly a snap suplex. Cover... 1 Too early. He breaks loose. Mike Furious begins pounding on the back of Williams, but it's not affecting him. A couple of shots to the leg do affect Christian, as he comes down. Mike Furious realizes he's got a chance and does a couple of elbowdrops to that leg. Maniac goes for a clothesline on Fly, but Fly ducks it, throws a sidekick right to Maniac's ear, and taunts to the crowd. Showoff. Fly hits it and covers. 1 2 3. Maniac is still in the ring, though. Mike Furious grabs one arm of Maniac, and Christian Williams grabs the other. They both try to toss him over the ropes, but Maniac pulls up short and sends Christian sailing over and ten feet in the air...straight to the floor! Maniac gets Mike Furious in a front-face lock, lifts him in a suplex position, and drops him flat on his head in a DDT-type maneuver. As he gets to his feet, Jonny Fly springboards off the ropes and gets Maniac with a neckbreaker. He covers him... 1 2 Maniac POWERS out! He literally bench-pressed Jonny Fly! Maniac and Fly run past each other, off the opposite ropes, and Fly jumps in the air while Maniac drops to his knees. Maniac catches him and in one swift motion, Jacknife Powerbombs Fly to the canvas. He may be a nut, but that's one hell of a finisher! 1 2 Jonny Fly kicks out. Both men get to their feet and Mike knocks Maniac back down with an elbow. Mike Furious begins to attack Jonny Fly, sending him off the ropes and delivering a thunderous jumping clothesline. He then picks Fly up and lands a great scoop slam. He goes back to drop a leg, but Maniac jumps over Fly and onto Furious. Mike Furious catches Maniac mid-air and slams him to the canvas. Instead of covering him, he lifts him up and sets him in the corner. Mike Furious might regret not putting the monster away when he had the chance! Mike signals for the Fatal Furious. He gets the front face lock on and lifts Maniac for the maneuver. Maniac somehow breaks the hold, gets to his feet, and gets on the top rope and signals to the crowd. What's this lunatic up to now? Maniac hits a perfect moonsault and gets what appeared to be over eight feet of air. Cover... 1 2 and a kickout by Furious! 1 2 3!!! Maniac is eliminated! Furious and Fly get up, a little woozy. Both men point at each other and grin. Here we go! Fly and Furious for the World title shot! They lock up, and Furious arm-drags Fly. He gets Fly in a headscissor lock. Fly wiggles free and locks Furious in an armbar. Furious grimaces in pain, but his face lights up. Mike has an idea... Mikes' idea was to start punching Fly to break loose, and apply an arm-wringer to his previously injured limb. Hey, the slacker had a good idea. Furious decides to kick the arm, but Fly catches the foot and gives Mike a capture suplex Tazz-style. He runs to the ropes, gets on the second pad, and does a front-flip, putting his back and upper torso right into Mikes' face. As we pan in, he is bleeding from the forehead. Blood is very quickly pouring down his face and forming into a huge puddle. Furious does a really bad blade...OOPS! Trent covers the mic with his hand, but you can still hear very faintly... John, you can't say bladejob on live TV. But get EMT's on standby. It looks like he cut too deep. Fly gets the foot ready for a superkick, but Furious angrily grabs him by the neck and chokeslams him. Furious grabs Fly, slams his head between his legs, and delivers a rather stiff-looking piledriver. Furious then climbs the ropes... A flying bodysplash! The splash misses. Jonny Fly and Furious are very slow to get to their feet, but Jonny Fly pulls out a Fly Swatter. 1 2 3!!! JONNY FLY! He won it! Jonny Fly is the number one contender for the United Wrestling Alliance's World Championship! Jonny is bleeding as well. Furious uses the ropes to stand up. Jonny is staggering. Both men stare each other down, then Furious rolls from the ring. Furious falls down, apparently from loss of blood. EMT's arrive with a stretcher to help him to the back. Jonny's being helped by The Blak Baron and Kent Strong. The fans are standing and cheering as they leave the ring. Mike Furious appears to be really hurt, Trent. Paramedics
are attending to him right now. Cut back to Fly on set. Hey, if he wants to show old clips of Rollin being beaten, why not a taste of his own medicine? That's, sadly, the closest that man has ever got to a World Title. While I went on to win World Titles in both companies. Mike Furious was simply a stepping stone to my success. Still talking Furious? Let's see what Mike Wilson has to say on UWA. The screen goes to video of Mike Wilson. Wilson begins to speak. Mike Wilson: There wasn't a person in TNT that had a problem with the Joint Shows. UWA only began to have a problem, in management, when they began to lose. If Nick Pellet came back and told us he still wanted to do Joint shows, we'd do them. I know Fly and Kent feel the same way. I think that shows where the root of this problem is. I don't blame management for sitting back and letting UWA solve the problems. They needed to. TNT is still fine. A lot of us are even excited to getting back to our Title matches and defending our titles against our roster mates and moving up the chain in TNT. The TNT World Title has become the ultimate prize in wrestling. This was established in the joint shows, and has now made people like me even more anxious to get to it. No matter what, TNT is where my contract is. I'm happy to be wrestling on this side. We cut to another video. This one of TNT Legend Mark Vincent. The only undefeated wrestler in TNT history. Vincent immediately shows up in his best, brash, form. Mark Vincent: Man, this is all bullshit. I don't believe any of this "UWA Reject" thing. Stop acting like UWA kicked us all out. Jonny, Rollin', Nicky, and myself did not get kicked out of UWA. I'm sorry if I don't like wasting all my time in the annual "wait around" game that comes with a UWA show. Forgive me for making the best choice ever for my career. I have that choice, as an individual. Just because I have success there doesn't mean that I couldn't have done it elsewhere. Mike Furious was better in UWL or whatever than in UWA. Is he a UWL reject? No, so stop talking out of both sides your ass. It don't get you anywhere. Accept the facts. TNT is more wrestler friendly and at the time had no history. It was a wide open playing field. That's a lot more attractive for young wrestlers like Jonny, Rollin', Nicky, and myself. We could grow with the company. Or like Fly, become the company. It's just a good career move. Jonny and I for a fact could still go back there and clear house. Talent is talent and dominance is dominance. We've told UWA to back up their "your world champions are as good as our lowest competitors crap." When it was on the line..their best competitors, not their lowest, couldn't lick our best guy's boots. It's sitting there in black and white folks. Cut back to Fly on set. Thank the both of you for your comments. Let's get on with another question. Do any of you have any clue who Mike Goodman exactly is? Nope, none. I don't either. Maybe Furious needs to be in one of those retarded homes instead of Anger Management. We have no record of such a person ever working here. Derek's right. No Michael Goodman ever worked for TNT, which proves the relevance of everything else he said. Michael Goodman was a High School pitcher named as one of the top 3 pitching prospects in Hampton Roads as a sophomore in High School until nerve damage ended that, as well as a World Famous Crossworder. A Michael Goodman did show up in UWA in 2003 as the creator of the long defunct show Turmoil, but that's it. Those are the only three we found after a long search. Making up names now, Furious? One last question guys. Your all mainly here because you were with me in talking to UWA when this mess started. Tell everyone, the World, a first hand account of what all happened. Rollin, start us off. Easy, Mark Drivlane and Ron Rose came into the picture. Before he came back TNT and the UWA had a deal in place where this would go one until the end of November but night after Terror aired Drivlane came into the picture and nixed Terror saying it wasn't fair, it was all one sided. So this cause Nick P to be pushed out and thus led to the falling out between the UWA and TNT. After October Terror we were preparing for the next joint show, Mayhem. This was about the same time Nick was forced to leave UWA�s front office and Mark Drivlane came back. First thing Drivlane does is trash TNT�s entire roster and threaten to end the joint shows. Some of us from TNT tried hard to work things out, as did UWA members, so the joint shows would continue, but Drivlane just..wasn't on the same page with us..Everytime we felt some progress was being made Mr. Drivlane or Rose would say something to stir up more animosity and bring us right back to square one. Eventually it came to a point where we realized as long as Drivlane was in charge, this whole thing was hopeless. People have been quick to place blame on who is responsible for this, but let me set the record straight, Mark Drivlane is the sole person responsible for the fallout between TNT and UWA. He started this, all Fly did was act in a way the entire company supported. He didn't have to twist things, he couldn't, we were all there, we all have the same story. Yea, the first thing their new management did is go right at our throats. For a supposed sister fed they acted more like the bully who always targets the same small kid. And then the kid gets bigger, and bigger, and finally bigger than the bully. The bully try's to still intimidate him and whoop on him, but get's shut down in the process. We shut UWA down, yet, they still act tough and mighty. It's just a screen. UWA is not a sister fed. UWA is a terrible company to be in an alliance with. My friends, I speak for TNT as a whole when I say..Good Riddance. That's all the questions for tonight. I want to thank everyone once again, but I still have some closing remarks. If you missed all that these men have said here tonight, make sure you listen to this. I'm going to show all of you why TNT stands where they do on this issue. People in this room don't know about this, but I'm damn sure going to spill it to the world right now. Privately, of course, Ron Rose, not Drivlane, contacted me concerning Terror and the Mayhem joint shows. He told me that UWA was not going to recognize Terror or Mayhem as "official" shows. The wins, for us, don't count, he said. You know what does count? The Crucible. On Rampage they "Crowned" Big Boss the Lord of Terror. Now excuse me for just one little second, but wasn't the Crucible match apart of Terror? I didn't even have to go to Ron for an answer to this question. I know exactly what's going on here. Was I the only one who heard no reference to Mayhem or Terror, yet, here all kinds of things about that Crucible? It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out. TNT won Terror and Mayhem, UWA won the Crucible. So guess which one happened and which ones didn't? Oh, yea. Who wants to tell me now that Ron Rose plays it right down the middle? Jonny Fly and Kent Strong are not dumb. That's why they pushed Nick out.. That's why they brought Furious back.. That's why they wanted to continue Joint Shows.. That's why. Now that we pulled out they know damn well that the wins by TNT will live, now, in infamy. They cannot be erased because we are now separate from them. As long as I'm in charge UWA will not fight a TNT Wrestler. I will not give them the pleasure to redeem themselves after they tried to outsmart me. Just to screw me over. Don't you see why I've come as far as I have while people like Furious are still chasing the same shit they were when I was an 18 year old rookie? When Furious says "your good, I'll give you that" You better fuckin' believe it. I'm the best. You say UWA will never be out of TNT's Shadow? When are you going to be out of MY shadow Furious? When is your entire roster going to be out of my shadow? Do you realize I have more World titles than your entire company combined!?! Show who's really casting the shadow? TNT or Jonny Fly? Forget the companies, Mike, let's make this personal! What the fuck gives you, a nothing in this business, the right to talk about something you obviously know nothing about? You don't even know which TNT person broke the alliance. Get you finger out of Ron's ass and think for yourself for a second. What have they done to make you their patsy? You know damn well how good that company runs with them in charge. You need to know that their pushing Big Boss ahead of you. I truly believe you said what you said to impress them into giving you a World Title shot. Wake up. They've already promised one to Boss. Unless they plan to screw him.. Which would be all too much like Ron Rose. There's not a person, nor a company that can cast a shadow over TNT Wrestling. We remain strong. We remain.. A Company, United. Write it down. Fade Out "The Kid Wonder" Jonny Fly Former TNT World Tag Team Champion
Former TNT Eurasian Champion
Former TNT World Champion (4x)
..Perfection in a ring..
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