Stats
Name: Mr. Man
Height: 6'0
Weight: 232lbs
Allignment: Tweener
Hometown: Miami, FL.
Finishing Move: Future Shock, Future Splash
Themetune: 'The Enemy' by Godsmack

Record
Won: 31
Lost: 33
Drawn: 03

Achievements

  • eWe All-American Champion(x2)
  • eWe X-Division Champion
  • Competitor in MITB 2007

    Honors

  • Current P15: 5
  • P15 Peak: 2
  • Current U25: 11
  • U25 Peak: 5
  • First 2-Time eWe All-American Champion

    Defeated

  • K~Dawg
  • Johnny Chaos{x2}
  • Last Hour{x2}
  • Brent Acid{x2}
  • The Linz
  • Boxer Santaros
  • Mark Chaos
  • Xavier Serikaz
  • Alex Victorious
  • Benji Homan{x2}
  • Ciaran Michaels
  • Chris Ceno
  • Alter-NATE
  • Nero Pheonix
  • Chris Steel{x4}
  • Tony-X
  • Victor Stone
  • Kevin Thorn
  • Snake
  • Predator
  • James Ceno
  • Dan Taylor
  • Elvis Jaggar Abdul Jabbar
  • Christian Cage
  • Cameron Hayden{x2}
  • James Manson
  • Scotty Blaze
  • Dylan Styles
  • Kris Jaxson{x2}
  • White Tiger
  • Shawn Ashlocke
  • 'Scene One - Put Up or Shut Up'

    We open up our scene in the Sullivan Arena, in the town known as Anchorage, Alaska, this site of this years Chill Factor. We open up inside of the arena, presumably a day or so before the actual pay-per-view, where we see Mr. Man in the arena, sitting down on one of the bleachers, by himself.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "June 27, 2007. That was the date when I had the biggest match of my career, a match that only comes up once in a lifetime, and I won it. On that day, I managed to do something no one expected, no one felt I could do, that doubters had doubted from day one, and that was beat a near-unbeatable man named Cameron Hayden. On that day, I gave Cameron his first pin fall loss in six months, and I didn't do it because of the constant people sucking my cock, nor because of the fact that the General manager always held me in high hopes to push me. On the contrary, I beat Cameron Hayden because I had the skill and determination to beat him, and because of it, I beat him in the main event of Xplosion, and I became X-Division Champion, a title I held for an astonishing three months."

    Mr. Man continues sitting in the bleacher, watching onto the arena floor, which current has nothing, being stripped down for the subsequent event.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "When I beat Cameron Hayden, I realize that my career had been re-fueled, I had now had the energy I needed to keep on keeping on. Since that day, since that June day of 2007, I have done things that have garnered me attention, I smell like smoke cause I've been through fire. Since then, I have been noticed, all the publications, all the columns, every internet fan creaming themselves for my presence on their television, in their columns, on pictures, on the internet. Because of my beating you, Cameron, I finally have the stock, the momentum, everything it takes to become a big name in this business, so I thank you Cameron, I thank you for everything you did, and I thank you for doing it again at Chill Factor, Cameron."

    Mr. Man now leans back on the bleachers, still looking down at the arena floor like a spectator would, relaxing now.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "But Cameron, you're right about something, you're very right. I'll admit, I wasn't always as good as I am now, nobody ever cared for me, from a fan standpoint to the backstage area. I'll admit, nobody ever looked at me and said "That kid's got potential." And why should they? I'll admit, I used to be a lazy cunt, Cameron, that I used to be one of those guys that came around, looking for the paycheck so he could just go home and live some fake life. And maybe, just maybe, you're right, putting professional wrestling in front of my life, just proved how bad my life was at one point, how I was some lower-carder who couldn't make it in wrestling. But since then, I've proved my stake in this company, I proved I am a much better man than I was then, and have tried brutally to leave that past behind me."

    Mr. Man looks down at the arena floor, still, watching where the ring placement's gonna be, where the titan trons, all of that could be.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "This Sunday, me and you might relive that June day again, shall we not? In what seems like a repeat of that June day, me and you go one on one, for the World Heavyweight Championship. Yet, you seem distanced from it, you seem like you don't want this match, perhaps reasons out of my control, or because you just don't feel into it. That just shows what kind of champion you are Cameron. You claim the only reason I beat you, fair and square I might add, for the X-Division Championship, is because you were so exhausted, so tired from the schedule a champion like you had. That just shows the fraud you are, Cameron, which just shows everything you've said is false, that you are a lying, inconsiderate, fool. If you were the real champion you claimed to be, you would have fought through that schedule, you woulda beat me, and retained the X-Division Championship, as you headed into that next pay-per-view, but you ended up failing, and I got the better of you, and you blamed it on your schedule."

    Mr. Man rubs on his chin now, looking around the arena, seeing how small it seems without people in it, compared to how big it is when people are actually sitting in it.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "You don't seem to want me as your challenger, do you Cameron? You don't think I deserve to be challenger, do you Cameron? You think any one wants you as a champion Cameron? You think anybody enjoys you constantly getting shoved up our throats, every single week, Cameron? Of course they don't, but you don't hear them bitching, bitching about how you don't deserve a damn thing you got, because all you had to do was say "Hey, I'm Shawn Ashlocke's butt buddy." Then after he takes you under his wing, you proceed to tell how much you love him, how he's a brother to you, but nobody buys it. Cameron, the only reason you are where you are now, is because our former General Manager, before Jenna Jameson, gave you opportunity after opportunity. Because of that push down our throats, you have become nothing but hype, and because of it, Cameron, all of your opponents before you fell, because they believe in the hype. They believe that you were actually above them, but, unlike them, I am different, I know more than them."

    Mr. Man puts his head back on the bleacher above the one he's sitting on, and looks up, seeing tons of banners, tons of awards for the local sports team that goes here.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "Cameron, I understand you don't want me as a challenger for your World title on Sunday, that's fine. I also understand that you do not think that I deserve to be in the main event spot, and that's fine. But, you think I want you as World Heavyweight Champion, Cameron? Of course not. You think I believe you should be in this spot where you are? Of course not, Cameron. I believe you are the most overrated World champion in this company's history, I think the only reason you got a World title shot is because of the association to the other wrestlers, to the General Managers, to everyone you know. Cameron, you're nothing but a waste of space on this roster, and your place-holder as champion is a joke. Cameron, what have you done as champion? Who have you beaten as champion? Sean Lewis? White Tiger? Eighteen? Dan Taylor? The only reason you beat them is because all of them are nothing but washed-up has-beens, has-beens who were almost as overrated as you are."

    Mr. Man now puts his hands behind his head, still looking up at the banners, before resting his eyes, still going on in his story of sorts.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "According to the great Cameron Hayden, I'm in this match because I'm the best of the worst? That, because no other main event talent wants to face you, so you settle on me? That's funny, especially coming from a guy who won the title in a match where his only real competition was Chris Steel, Chris Fucking Steel. It's hilarious, Cameron, that your first two title defenses were against guys who were really just done with wrestling, the two guys who took their balls and left home, right Cameron? You claim you're the greatest champion of "ALL TIM", he said it not me, when in reality, no one cares you're champion, you're champion because there's no one who really cares about you, because you're an over-hyped wrestler. Nobody cares that you're champion, because you being champion basically damages all the title image that it could possibly have, Cameron. Cameron, the only reason you've been champion this long is because Sean Lewis left like a bitch. Because Johnny Chaos decided he wanted to work Mondays. Because Shawn Ashlocke took his ball and ran home, after I sent his little emo, Canadian ass home. The only reason you beat White Tiger for your second title, is because he's some washed-up has been, who can't wrestle worth a fuck anymore."

    Mr. Man continues sitting where he's at, but now chuckles, chuckles at what's going through his mind, now that he shall think aloud.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "Isn't it ironic Cameron, that you claim I'm no threat to you at Chill Factor, yet, you try getting in my head, play psychological mind games, and why? You compare how you were brought up in life, even though your life sucked as a kid, and you compare it to mine, but you claim I'm no threat. That's where your humor comes in, right Cameron, it comes in when you contradict yourself in everything you say. While World Champion, I'm the only guy who has beaten you, that you haven't been able to beat, and it hurts you down inside Cameron, it hurts you to know that I'm a threat, but you still have that feeling in the back of your mind that I'll beat you. That's why you go to your little home in Philadelphia, talk to your little chink girlfriend, and you study tapes of me, yet I'm no threat to you. It's funny how much you contradict yourself, and how you ridicule me, when in fact, we all know in the back of your mind, you're scared to death of me, you're scared I will beat you and take another one of your titles, and you try to keep it inside, because you know I will take you for another ride of your life."

    A sick, sadistic grin now comes across Mr. Man's face, looking around this empty arena, and laughing loudly.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "At Chill Factor, everything you've done, all these mind-games, all this contradicting, all these lies, they will have no effect on me. You try getting in my head, insulting me, insulting my family, insulting everyone I've been acquainted with, and it won't work. You think, right now, I care about my family? That I care about my friends? Hell no, Cammy. I could care less about them, I could care less about the fans, the people in the back, my peers, all I care about is one thing, me, me walking out World Heavyweight Champion. I know it's going to pain you Cameron, I know you're gonna cry, go emo on us, but I will become World Heavyweight Champion, Cameron, I will reach my life-long dream. I plan on taking your place-holding name out of the draw, I plan on pulling you back down where you belong, where you should be, and that's some dick sucking suck-up who tries getting cheap heat. I am going to beat you Cameron, I am going to walk in this arena on Sunday as a man with nothing, and I will walk out, 15 pounds heavier than I am today."

    Mr. Man then smiles, before putting his head back, a smirk still on his face, as the camera that is on starts fading away as Mr. Man sits there, ending this scene.

    'Scene Two - The Past of The Future: Part Three'

    We open up our next scene in what appears to be a rental car, where we see Mr. Man driving in it. In the backseat of the car, we see Kenny Greenwood, sitting up to the driver seat, where Mr. Man is leaning on, while driving.

    Kenny Greenwood
    "Now, Mr. Man, tell me, after your first wrestling match, was there anything you did to draw attention to yourself, at all?"

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "Well, when I first started, I was like the average independent wrestler, taking bookings where I see them, jobbing for folks in bigger organizations, but, that was about it."

    Kenny Greenwood
    "Did you feel any type of connection in wrestling, growing as a young rookie, like you do today?"

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "To tell you the truth, Kenny, I was in wrestling, at first, for the money. I always loved watching wrestling when I was younger, but I never figured I'd do good as a wrestler, or anything along those lines, I just figured I'd be an enhancement talent to make a few bucks a night."

    Kenny Greenwood
    "As a young rookie, did you make enough money you expected too, or was it too little?"

    Mr. Man continues driving, looking back at the mirror so many times to look at Kenny as he asked questions.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "As a young wrestler with virtually no experience, no real wrestling formula, you take what you can get, and what I got was nothing more than a couple of hundred dollars a night, and wrestling in one single spot meant I could take the money and use it to make sure I survive."

    Kenny Greenwood
    "Well, you mentioned you liked the sport, but it wasn't your passion, did it ever become your passion?"

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "Of course it became my passion Kenny, I wouldn't be doing it right now, you know. I've made a lot of friends in wrestling, met some cool people, and even some bad people, but I still met people that I truly love as brothers, and even sisters."

    Kenny Greenwood
    "Onto a more, current topic, a lot of wrestlers have come out and talked about how they've either done drugs, or are doing drugs, ever since the Chris Benoit tragedy, can I ask you?"

    A very uncomfortable look comes on Mr. Man's face, as he looks to the mirror, staring at Kenny for eye contact.

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "You know, Kenny, I'm not gonna lie, I used to do drugs, steroids, pain killers, all of that, just to get by, and really, it's nothing to be proud of. Ever since the Benoit thing, wrestlers try to kill wrestling, and try to make things look different then it really is."

    Kenny Greenwood
    "Do you do any of those recreational drugs now?"

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "I can honestly say I don't anymore, and I know this will probably be on Hayden's number one of "Insult Manny's seriousness", but really, there's no point to do that anymore, I'm better than I was then."

    Kenny Greenwood
    "What were some of your favorite experiences, coming out as a young, green wrestler in the early days of your career?"

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "Once I had a match, a squash match, where I got thrown by a big guy, can't remember who, from one part of the ring to the other, and I swear, I almost broke my back. Then, it was scary as fuck, now, it was quite the experience."

    Mr. Man smirks now, a chuckling smirk, like he's fucking with us and all that, but a smirk.

    Kenny Greenwood
    "Before coming to the eWe, as my last question, was there any other federation that was your favorite, that you wouldn't mind re-visiting one of these days?"

    'The Future' Mr. Man
    "I used to be in a little organization known as Internet Championship Wrestling, and I loved every single thing about it. I made some friends there, made a big impact, my first real impact, and then I came to the eWe, nothing more about it."

    Kenny Greenwood
    "I can't tell you how happy I am you have joined us for this, and I'll see you, Mr. Man for the fourth and final chapter of this story."

    Mr. Man and Kenny Greenwood continue driving the car down, what appears to be, the freeway, with ice and snow on it, signifying their in Alaska, ending this scene and roleplay.

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