Have you seen a guy around here, smaller than me, messed up haircut, goes by C4?
Yes he was here earlier, talking with a friend of his which he handed a tape to, then they both left.
Well that just makes this whole search futile. I have no idea where to look next.
Well he did talk about going to his hotel..but there are several in this area as you know..and they're not allowed to give room information.
Yeah, you're right. Oh, by the way, auto racing bores me, so I'm quitting this indy racing s**t.
Was it something I said sir?
No, it was just that it bores me, plus I have no time for it.
Ok then, I'll be needing the keys.
Joe hands the keys to the car over and goes outside with the cameraman back to his Dodge Ram. Sitting on the tailgate, he looks around at the bleachers to see if C4's not staring again.
Hey, camera guy, what's your name?
Josh.
Well Josh, I can't really search for C4, and there's something I've been meaning to do today.
What's that?
Have some f**king fun.
Why does that include me?
Well before I can go enjoy myself in the few days I have left in Jersey before we leave, I need to get some things off my chest for C4 to view.
Ah, I understand. Well I can turn the camera on now and you can go ahead.
Indeed the cameraman does turn the camera on, and Joe does begin to speak. After finishing this, Josh, the cameraman turns off the camera. Joe pays him and he heads off in his own direction. Joe steps inside of his truck and he hears his cell phone beep. He pulls it out.
Yo, talk to me.
Yo Joe! It's me, Alyasis.
Aka Judgement. What's up?
Well I've been trying to get ahold of you all week but you've been busy. It was announced that LOW Aftermath is being held on Wednesday, same night as PPV.
No worries about that man, ICW moved the show to Thursday a few weeks ago, remember?
Oh yeah. Well you're booked in a graveyard match against Legacy.
Oh I knew that. I'd better give an interview on him soon too. Damn this whole thing is tiring.
Joe quickly drives up a bit to catch Josh still trying to catch a taxi.
I need your camera again, buddy.
What for?
LOW this time. Seems I got to fight in a graveyard match that I'd like to talk about for the folks at LOW, mainly Legacy.
Sure thing.
Joe stops his truck and Josh replaces the tape and turns the camera back on for Joe's time to verbally abuse Legacy.
Well it's been one crazy ride since arriving in LOW. I mean first I had to fight in meaningless three-ways, then Andrew Crow decides to inject himself into my life and be a total thorn in my side. He's attacked me quite a few times since I've been showing up. Of course I managed to get a small measure of revenge when Jason Warrior and I teamed up to fight Crow & The Blue Coral, which ended when Warrior pinned Coral. First things first, since this is my first public comments for LOW since that match, I'd like to publically apologize to my tag team partner, Jason Warrior. Warrior, you showed me that you are nothing like your father, and I'm sorry for jumping to conclusions. In fact I'd like to team with you in the future.
Joe steps out of the truck and moves around to the tailgate. He puts it down and sits back on it as he did earlier. He places his shades on to keep the sunlight out of his eyes.
Now, back to other business. Legacy. Legacy we do have some history don't we? We first were on the same team during the Battle Cry matchup. Now when that match happened, you were just like me I thougth, a cocky, yet talented guy who wanted to break into LOW and move onward to the next phase of your career. But in a short amount of time, you went from normal to...equal and beyond Andrew Crow levels of weirdness. I mean, you got juts downright creepy in some cases. Creepy if someone had fear. Me? I'm the MAN WITHOUT FEAR. There's a reason for that as many have learned before. If I remember right, this whole thing with Warrior started because you and him were the last two involved in the Battle Cry matchup. He beat you. Now that's not a reason to go and try to take someone out is it? I mean you still got your contract. You and Warrior both eliminated me and I didn't start stalking you. You and Crow should form yourselves a tag team, you could be the Gothic Boyz, or Crow 5: Legacy, starring the ressurected Brandon Lee as Joe Cool, who decides to kick both your asses! Legacy I would have respect for you if you weren't such a freak. I heard you requested the Graveyard match stipulation. I thought this was Lights Out WRESTLING?!? I mean, come on a graveyard match? That's not wrestling? I remember speaking with Warrior about this, just a friendly conversation, he remarked that I just wasn't ready for extreme matches. Well obviously no offense to Warrior, but I don't think a graveyard match is extreme. Oh wow there are explosives and lit kerosine barrels. Now Legacy why you're such a freak, nobody knows. I mean, to quote Bones, Damnit Jim I'm a wrestler not a psychologist! All I know is you don't scare me with this dark brooding, 'I'll kill you all' goth image. Andrew Crow doesn't either. The fact that I'm in a graveyard doesn't scare me. The fact I could get blown up by explosives doesn't scare me. The fact that there is a possibility of me being trapped inside of a coffin doesn't even scare me. To be blunt, nothing scares me! That's where I got my nickname. Now I watched something that you had aired on tv, and well...it tells me that you need help. Not group thearpy help, I mean locked away because there's no hope for you help. For one thing, you're talking to nobody, and you're promising that I will feel torture. Yiou have to be crazy to think you're going to go into this match treating me like I'm some sadomasochistic SM freak like Crow or someone else like that. I'm not into the whole pain thing buddy...and it won't be me locked in a coffin for 5 minutes, it's going to be you. Hey, maybe then you can spend some time with your imaginary friend Blythe. But hey, I'm not telling you anything, that you don't already know.
Josh turns the camera off for the 2nd and final time today, and Joe pays him and even stops a cab for him once they get up the gravel driveway that leads the parking lot. Joe drives off to head home as the scene fades out.