
Record
Won: 31
Lost: 33
Drawn: 03
Achievements
Honors
Defeated
We open up our roleplay in a room, very secluded, presumably in eWe Studios, wherever it's located. In the room, we see a large portrait of the man known as Cameron Hayden in it, and in front of the portrait, we see the number one contender himself, Mr. Man.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Mr. Man stands next to the portrait of our World Heavyweight Champion, not acknowledging it, or even questioning it's existence.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Mr. Man continues standing next to the portrait of Cameron Hayden, still not making eye contact on it, or even pointing at it.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Mr. Man stands in front of the portrait now, still not noting it, just standing in front of it, with no real emotion on his face.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Mr. Man continues to stand in front of Hayden portrait, looking back at it now, but not noting it, just going on.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Mr. Man does a smirk now, not one of confidence, but one of fear, worry, a smirk that hardly ever comes on a mans face.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Mr. Man still has that smirk on his face, still showing some fear, and some worry, but trying his damndest to hide it.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Mr. Man then looks towards the Cameron Hayden, and finally points it out for once, looking at the picture of Cameron Hayden and smirking.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Mr. Man now stares at the picture of the World Heavyweight Champion, with a large smile on his face, before looking back at the camera.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Mr. Man then smirks, before looking back at the Cameron Hayden picture, and walks away. As Mr. Man walks away, the camera briefly looks at Mr. Man leave, before turning back to the picture of the World champion, as it fades on that, ending this scene.
'Scene Two - The Past of The Future: Part Two'
We open up our next scene back in Miami, Florida, this time, we open it up in the actual beach part of Miami. We open up on a pier, where we see both Mr. Man and Kenny Greenwood walking and talking as they have a camera on them, continuing this sorta "special."
Kenny Greenwood
'The Future' Mr. Man
Kenny Greenwood
'The Future' Mr. Man
Kenny Greenwood
Mr. Man laughs a bit, a chuckle that is genuine, and very out of character of Mr. Man's actually character.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Kenny Greenwood
'The Future' Mr. Man
Kenny Greenwood
Mr. Man smiles at Kenny, and looks down, both men standing on the pier still, looking down at the beach.
'The Future' Mr. Man
Kenny Greenwood
'The Future' Mr. Man
Kenny Greenwood
'The Future' Mr. Man
Kenny looks at Mr. Man, who's facial expressions are pretty weird when he talks, showing he's a REAL person after all.
Kenny Greenwood
'The Future' Mr. Man
Kenny Greenwood
'The Future' Mr. Man
Mr. Man is now leaning on the rail of the pier, looking down into the ocean, as he continues talking.
Kenny Greenwood
'The Future' Mr. Man
Kenny Greenwood
Mr. Man and Kenny Greenwood shake hands, once again, before continuing talking on the pier in Miami, as these scene heads to an end.
"This Sunday, December 23rd, 2007, Chill Factor, I go into the biggest match of not only my career, but my life. This Sunday, I go into a match, not about grudges, not about gimmicks, not about crying, but simply for one thing. My whole life, my whole career, I've put my career in front of everything else in life, I've worked hard to get better, both ring wise and mic wise, and while there is some missed direction from my peers and my fans, it's worked. I've worked hard my whole career to make sure I don't set up the wrong move, make sure I don't purposely injure people, and make them, and myself, look strong, without giving 5 star matches. This Sunday, is where all my hard work, all my blood, sweat, and tears, all the times I've put all this politicking, and all of these things I've had beside me, and it's all going to to pay off when I go into the biggest match of my life, with Cameron Hayden, for the eWe World Heavyweight Championship."
"People don't realize what I've been through my whole career. They all believe I was just put into the greatness I have today, but none don't seem to comprehend the hard work, the training, the bruises, the scratches I've dealt with. Some people think I was put up on top with some silver platter, that I got to the top, using some magic escalator, while others were using a ladder. They don't realize all this prejudice, the pain, the perseverance I've gone through to get to this point, no one. My whole career, every time, I felt I was going up that ladder, that I was finally getting shot up, where I belong, we have people taking my spot, a spot I worked hard for. This Sunday, there will not be a man alive who will believe that I can claim the big one, they don't think that I am ready for this, and why should they?"
"This Sunday, I face Cameron Hayden for the World title. I face a man who has literally been on fire these past two years, a man who has done everything nobody thought he could do in the short time he has done it, a man among men, who proves he is above you. See Cameron Hayden, whether you love him or hate him, he proves to the world what it's like to be a man like he is, a smooth talker, a great wrestler, an all around athlete. But this Sunday, he needs to realize, he is not taking his opponent for his first trip around the park, because let's face it, I know Cameron Hayden more than anyone in the eWe. I've faced the man before, and I've felt his wrath as an opponent, and even as a partner. But I can't say Hayden will say the same words about me, that his kindness will overtake him and underwhelm me to the point of fellacio, because I know Cameron doesn't like me, and I damn well don't like him either."
"Cameron, I understand you don't like me, and I understand you could barely care about me, but that's what makes this match at Chill Factor so unique. On Sunday, me and you go one on one, no gimmicks, no really logic behind our feud, just two guys, two guys who don't like each other, and probably never will, squaring off for a title. Sunday night, though, it shouldn't be about grudges, it shouldn't be about egos, and it's not. It's not about who's better than who, who's faster than who, who's stronger then who. It's about that one thing that is better than Mr. Man, that is damn sure better than Cameron Hayden, something bigger than The Contraception, something bigger than The Future Shock, and it's that World Heavyweight Championship you love putting around your waist."
"But Cameron, everything you've said about me, its fine. You make fun of my lack of spell check, that's fine. You make fun of me, that's fine. You make fun of my family, that's not. I know you're trying to get under my skin, trying to piss me off, trying your damndest too make sure that my nerves are off, and so far you're doing a great job of it. I also understand you don't believe in me as a real #1 Contender, that I don't deserve everything I gained, and you may be right. You may be right that three years of hard work, working match after match, putting people over by the dozens isn't why I should be #1 Contender. Maybe, it's because I have worked harder than you ever did, and took the longest to get the respect that I earned! What you need to realize, Cameron, is I deserve this title shot more than anyone, I've worked harder than anyone, I've done bigger things than anyone, and I deserve this shot, and you don't need to like it Cameron, not at all."
"Cameron, you don't want me facing you in the main event, not because you have a reason, or because of jealousy, it's because of one thing, you know I can beat you. Last time me and you met one on one, I beat you fair and square, and took a title, and you're afraid of history repeating itself, you're afraid of losing to me, and why shouldn't you be? Since beating you, I've proven to the world, whether they love me or hate me, that I belong in the main event. Cameron, you know that I can beat you, you just don't want to admit it to yourself. But, you also know that I may not be able to beat you, that I may just come short, which is where all your mind games, all your teasing, trying to get in my mind comes to play, because you know it could take one mistake for you to beat me. Believe me, I know you are probably the smartest man in professional wrestling, I'm not stupid, which is what you believe."
"Cameron, it's obvious you're afraid, I know it, and you know it, hell, nearly everyone knows it. You don't think I can hear those whispers, Cameron? You don't think I can hear them all, saying "Go Manny, you can do this." "This is your shot Manny, do it!" "Manny go!" You don't think I can hear the support, you don't think I feel the pressure of letting them down, letting down the hopes and dreams of everyone supporting me? But, behind every one of those people cheering me, I hear them doubting me, I hear them "Manny's good, but Cameron's better." "Manny was lucky last time." "Manny can't do this, he should be down the card." You don't think I feel everyone pulling me to the side and telling me either "Manny, beat him, take his title!" Or "Manny, you can't do it, just give up." But, here I am Cameron, waiting my destiny feeling the pressure, feeling like I'm going to do or die."
"Cameron, right now, I'm in a position, I never thought I'd be, either Sunday night, my dreams, my destiny, everything I've desired for three years, ends, or I walk out of Chill Factor, World Heavyweight Champion. Right now, I feel the pressure, the pressure of people counting on me, the feeling of people wanting me too lose, the feeling of going to main event a pay-per-view, and it's hard. But, Cameron, the one thing that keeps me even just a little bit focused, the one thing that I stare at to make sure I'm pumped up, it's the one thing that keeps me from losing my focus on getting my grubby hands on that title, and making you my bitch again. Right now, Cameron, I'm under pressure, but nothing, and I mean NOTHING can stop me from taking your title, nothing can stop me from beating your ass, and Chill Factor is my night."
"Cameron Hayden, Chill Factor, that will be our deciding factor, that will prove that either everything you've said, all your insults, all your spanking of my family, is right, or that pain, the gore, the fight in me coming out and beating you. No matter, Cameron, me and you, one on one for the World Heavyweight Championship, Chill Factor, that will be either you having another successful title defense, or me making a long, long dream coming true. Cameron, Chill Factor, my destiny will await me, my destiny of becoming World champion, of walking with the lights bright, of everything in my arsenal getting in your face, and that pain that I plan on you. I will beat you, I will overcome all the odds, all the stress, everything I feel on me and I will win, I will become World Heavyweight Champion. Right now, I suggest you suit up, I suggest you get ready, because you're going to be in for the fight of your life, you're going to be in for a beating that I will reign on you. I will beat you, I will prove that I am better than you, and The Future will finally arrive Cameron."
"This Sunday at Chill Factor could be the culmination of your career, by winning the World Heavyweight Championship, a career that started here in the state of Florida, if I'm not mistaken."
"Yeah, I started training under the tutelage of Rick Michaels back in Jacksonville, my first match being up in Tampa. When I first came into professional wrestling, it was a unique experience, though, something I've never felt."
"What do you mean by you never felt anything like professional wrestling, elaborate."
"Well, when I first started, I quickly realized the difference in sports between wrestling and others. You know, I played basketball and football, but neither were really my calling, you know. One was a sport done by many in Florida, even up in Ft. Lauderdale, I spelled it right, and the other was a great, but really just something to get anger out."
"Well, shouldn't wrestling be no different than football, in terms of contact and all the aggression each have?"
"The thing is, I never actually had a love for either of them, they were both to doughty for me. After I finished high school, I never had a career path, and I wanted to get into sports, and of course, living in a near broken house, a mom who was a bitch, a brother who was in jail, and father who was never around, I needed to get out of there, and an outlet."
"What'd you do to get what you wanted after all of that?"
"Well, unlike some who would say that they jumped straight into pro-wrestling, I actually came across another sports, and I liked it more. After high school, I began training to be a boxer, and I then started an amateur career, and I liked it, very much."
"Did anything come out of your boxing career that you wanted?"
"My boxing career never went anywhere, I had a couple of amateur fights, but, no one ever signed me to a contract, and eventually, I called it quits. After boxing, I never had anything to do in life, and I was pretty much a bum, something I'm sure Cameron Hayden will pick up on, for a couple of months, until I get noticed."
"You got noticed? How, explain it too me how you got noticed."
"One day, I was at a bar, you know, I had enough money to buy a couple of rounds, and I met a man who would change my life. He was Rick Michaels, and told me I had a pretty good physique, and looked like I could be a great wrestler, and I always loved wrestling as a kid, so I took him up on it, and he trained me in NWA Florida."
"After getting trained, what happened to you in professional wrestling, where was your first match?"
"My first match was, like I said, Tampa, Florida, where I wrestled in an Indy, basically in a squash match against Onyx, who is pretty famous now, and he owned me, badly."
"After your first match, did any type of psychology go into your mind, think you may not be able to win, or something along those lines?"
"Not really Kenny, I knew I was an enhancement talent, and I knew I wasn't all that good, you know. I was a greenhorn, and I accepted that fact, I knew that I had to work harder to make it big."
"I must say, on a real non-related note, that you have made it big, main eventing a big pay-per-view, but, what's your relationship with your trainer today?"
"You know, Rick, he's always been a father figure to me, he's always been there, and he isn't afraid of being there for me."
"Going into your big World title match on Sunday, have you and your trainer talked at all about your match?"
"We have indeed, Kenny. Rick, he told me too keep focused, and to keep my head screwed on, and it's been working. Cameron Hayden is an egotistical bastard, and he told me to stick to his mind games, and I'm trying."
"Well, thank you Mr. Man for this time, and this Sunday, hopefully your career will continue to stride, when you face Cameron Hayden for the World Heavyweight title, we'll see you next time in part three of this saga."