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[The camera shows Ian Gonzales as his face pops up in front of the
camera, he pushes his earpiece in and nods and the camera pans
slightly to show the MWF's General Manager standing a few feet away
from Ian Gonzales.]
Gonzales: Thanks JP, yes I am down here with
Dom Stoate. Dom...
Stoate: Mr.Stoate please...
Gonzales: Sorry, Mr.Stoate, what do you
think about what just happened?
Stoate: It's disgraceful! How Walker could
change the match to allow this poor young man to be beaten to a pulp
is beyond my understanding.
Gonzales: I'm sure Zach was up for this
match and knew the risks involved.
Stoate: But it never should have happened in
the first place, Walker can't just put two men who only eight days
ago were leaping off ladders onto each other in yet another extreme
situation.
Gonzales: Are you going to take this up with
the President?
Stoate: I will be bringing it up next time I
speak with him, it's terrible, it's going to take hours to mop up all
this blood on the floor.
Gonzales: Do we have any update on Zach's
condition?
Stoate: The medics say he's losing a lot of
blood, we can't be sure how much but I wouldn't expect to see Zach
Fredricks compete in the MWF for a while.
Gonzales: Okay, thanks Dom.
Stoate: Mr.Stoate!
Gonzales: Sorry...Mr..
Stoate: Oh don't waste your breath!
[The MWF's General Manager turns away almost in disgust from Ian
Gonzales, he looks at Zach Fredricks being loaded onto a stretcher
before pushing a door open and slamming it behind him as he storms
off down the corridor.]
JP: I think Ian Gonzales caught Dom Stoate
in one hell of a bad mood just then...
Sully: Can you blame him? So far we've seen
The Jeopardizer and Sean West both retire from the MWF and now we've
just seen Zach Fredricks left in a bloody mess...if I was the MWF
General Manager I wouldn't enjoy watching my roster slowly being
depleted.
JP: Good point Sully, the MWF's been taking
some heavy casualties at the moment, we have to be on the lookout for
the next big thing at all times.
Sully: Guys like Anarkist don't grow on
trees, they have to be nurtured until they are ready to become
stars.
JP: You think Kidd Kidman is becoming a
star?
Sully: Going to take a lot of nurturing to
try and turn Kidman from a standard wrestler into something
special.
JP: We could see something special next,
he's taking on Insane Wayne in a match that has a string
attached.
Sully: There is always a string attached
when the MWF President himself has made the stipulation.
JP: This match will decide whether Iniquity
is worthy of a shot at the MWF World Championship, Walker has put
Insane Wayne up against Kidd Kidman, the MWF World Champion in a
non-title match to see if Wayne can beat him.
Sully: If Wayne is victorious he will open
the door for Iniquity to come in and take a shot at Kidd
Kidman.
JP: A very dangerous prospect because
Iniquity is on the sort of form that you don't want to find yourself
fighting against.
Sully: Kidd's not on bad form either,
winning the MWF World Championship was a big achievement, it was a
lucky win but I have to say he got the win and that says a lot about
him.
JP: Kidman's a tough wrestler to beat
because he has two style that he is fluent in, he's a technical
wrestler, one of the best in the MWF at hitting a suplex...and
secondly because of his smaller size he is able to perform a lot of
high speed and high risk moves.
Sully: Once he gets his opponent on the run
he has them exactly where he wants them, but his main problem is his
size, he's only two hundred and ten pounds.
JP: He's giving away a lot to Insane Wayne
who is a huge man...
Sully: Not as big as Iniquity, but Insane
Wayne is a seasoned wrestler and he knows that in some situations
size matters.
JP: You think Wayne can do it
tonight?
Sully: It depends, we know that Iniquity
cannot play a part in the match otherwise Wayne faces instant
disqualification from the match. The key for Kidman is to make the
match last, Wayne will be wanting to get this over with quick.
JP: Wayne is the older wrestler, by quite a
number of years and so has the experience and he knows he is slower
than Kidman and probably a little lacking in the stamina.
Sully: If Kidman wears down Wayne and makes
the match last, Wayne will become tired and then Kidman can strike
and fend off quite a major challenge to his MWF World
Championship.
JP: "The Ruthless Rookie" will need to be
ruthless and more tonight, he can't let Wayne beat him down or
Iniquity will be striding into the ring next week with his current
form behind him and a greed and desire for the MWF World
Championship.
Sully: I still say you need to watch Wayne,
he's a sneaky son of a bitch and he'll do anything he can to increase
his power.
JP: You keep saying this, but week in and
week out Wayne comes out to support Iniquity and help him win
matches.
Sully: It's all just a fascade I'm sure,
Wayne's playing happy families and as soon as things begin to go
wrong Iniquity will be on the wrong end of an Insane Wayne
beating.
JP: Wayne will be looking for the power
moves tonight, the sort of moves that destroy his opponent in one
go...powerbombs, piledrivers, the lot.
Sully: Kidman's got to hit and run, not get
in close because he can't brawl with Insane Wayne...it'd be like a
ten year old boy attempting to win a boxing match against a seasoned
veteran.
JP: Well, there is only one way to find out
how this match will go and that's to watch on...here we go Sully,
Insane Wayne taking on Kidd Kidman for the right for Iniquity to face
Kidman next week for the MWF World Championship!
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