DISCLAIMER

This layout and the banner to the left have been made for Manuel by Jon, also known as Predator. Please do not take this layout, or any of the graphics on the layout. If you want a layout, PM Predator, and he will probably make one for you, unless you look funny.


Gold Standards Stats

Name: Mr. Man
From: Miami, FL
Alignment: Heel
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 232 Pounds
Theme: "The Enemy " by Godsmack
Finisher: Future Shock, Future Splash

EWE Statistics


Wins - 44
Losses - 44
Draws - 3

EWE Achievements

>EWE World Heavyweight Champion (1x)
>EWE All American Champion (2x)
>EWE X-Division Champion (1x)
>Competed in 2007 Money in the Bank
>2007 Most Improved Superstar
>2007 Biggest Upset Victory
>Competed in 2008 Money in the Bank

Defeated


K-Dawg (2x)
Johnny Chaos (2x)
Last Hour (2x)
Brent Acid (2x)
The Linz
Boxer Santaros
Mark Chaos
Xavier Serikaz
Alex Victorious
Benji Homan (2x)
Ciaran Michaels (2x)
Chris Ceno
Alter-NATE
Nero Phoenix
Chris Steel (4x)
Tony-X
Victor Stone
Kevin Thorn
Snake
Predator (2x)
James Ceno
Dan Taylor (3x)
Elvis Jagger Abdul Jabbar
Christian Cage
Cameron Hayden (3x)
James Manson
Scotty Blaze
Dylan Styles (2x)
Kris Jaxson (2x)
White Tiger (2x)
Shawn Ashlocke
X-Skull
Chris Hart (2x)
Alex Stone
Derrick Sanderson
Assassin
D-Dawg (2x)

The Redemption Continues

| Scene | We open up our scene backstage, where we see Mr. Man sitting by himself on a chair. He's listening to some type of iPod device, just moments away from heading to the ring. That is, until we see Justin White bursting in on the scene, microphone in hand, and also some help from the eWe.com camera crew.

| Justin White | Excuse me, Mr. Man, I'm sorry for barging in on you, but I just need to get your thoughts for the AnniVersary show in two weeks.

| Scene | Mr. Man would then just stare at Justin White, only to shake his head in what appears to be absolute disgust.

| Mr. Man | The AnniVersary show? Justin, you barge into my locker room, you come talk to me, and instead of asking something important, you ask me about an event that is happening in two weeks? You know what, Justin? This is typical. This typical of you interviewers, this is typical of the fans, and it's typical of all the higher ups. Justin, why don't you ask me about how it was like to get my revenge on Dylan Styles last week? Justin, why don't you ask me how I feel about facing some no-name this week? But no, instead of focusing on me, focusing on someone who has seen the best and the worst of this company, you focus on something that in the end, will just be here for constant and repetitive chants of nostalgia that I will not put up with. Those are my thoughts on the AnniVersary show, Justin, my thoughts on the waste of time it will be on this companies part, knowing that these people are off their prime.

| Justin White | What are you talking about? What is typical of us and our bosses?

| Scene | Mr. Man gets off from his chair and just shakes his head, looking over at Justin, seemign as if Justin was sweating bullets.

| Mr. Man | I'll tell you what's typical, Justin. Last week, I announced that until the AnniVersary, where I get my revenge on Eighteen, that this is my redemption tour, and after getting my redemption on Dylan Styles last week, you'd think that the people with the book would actually think of someone worthy enough for the tour. But what do I get, Justin? A no-name, possibly no-talent, loser like this Eric Steel? But you know, Justin, I should be used to it. It wasn't just me lacking skill that made me wait four years just to get a World title shot, it's also the fact that the people at the top of the corporate ladder don't know a damn thing about running a wrestling promotion. And it's a damn shame that because of these high-aboves that my legacy will forever be tarnished. That my future Hall of Fame legacy, something I have worked years for, something that has taken a good chunk of my life has to be ruined, because they've got their heads too far up there asses.

| Scene | Mr. Man then pauses for jsut a second, a second enough for Justin to look even more intimidated.

| Mr. Man | But Justin, please let it be known, the Mr. Man Redemption Tour, it does continue tonight. And if the fact that I don't know a thing about this Eric Steel, please let it be known, I am putting my redemption on him. Because as far I'm concerned, Eric Steel represents everything bad about this company. He represents everything that makes me hate accepting a check from this good for nothing place. He is representing the cheaters, the liars, the decievers, and alot of the people he represents, are the people these fans cheer for. He's representing everything that I hate about the locker room, the higher-ups, even the stage hands.

| Justin White | Mr. Man, I don't think I, or any of our eWe fans watching, get what you are talking about. Care to elaborate?

| Mr. Man | Justin, think of it like this. Turn to my point of view, instead of the horrible point of view. When eWe was more or less on life-support this past Fall, tell me, who was the one guy, the one person in the back who still agreed to be here. Who was the one guy that placed his body on the line, not knowing whether or not the next day he would recieve a pay check? Now Justin, look at eWe now. Look at how, when suddenly business is booming, when early buy-rates are popping up, when attendance is the best in years, look at how suddenly all the old "veterans" come back. Look at how now, when it looks like it has a future, they come back to collect their paycheck. And the ironic part of it all, is that while they come back just for money, while they basically use this company like a whore, these certain people, they get cheered. And me? I just get booed.

| Scene | Mr. Man then lets out a loud, but awkward chuckle, awkward enough for Justin to move away.

| Mr. Man | But, that's not the only reason I plan on getting redemption against Eric Steel. Because he also represents the administration. He represents the low-life, good for nothing people we call bookers. Because, I see the writing on the wall, because it seems everytime I gain momentum, I am finally able to start climbing up that ladder, these people put a glass ceiling over my head, and they take my spot away. They take a hard-working, loyal employer's spot, and they give it to the aforementioned people. And what really pisses me off, is that I get no reward for my loyalty over the years, in fact, the only reason I won the World title, was because these same people were taking a break. But that's fine, Justin, because tonight, everyone will see what I mean when I talk about redemption, when I defeat, and utterly destroy this Eric Steel. My redemption tour will continue tonight, and you will see what I mean by "redemption"!

| Scene | Mr. Man then laughs, then he breathes, then he just looks over at Justin White and smirks.

| Mr. Man | Tonight, Eric Steel will experience what everything I will do to him. I've seen them all come and go, and no matter what, I'm always the last man standing in the ring. I'm always at the top of the food chain, and after I get done with him and this administration, I go to AnniVersary, and I defeat Eighteen. Tonight, is my chance at redemption, as I send a message to everyone who doubts me, and takes advantage of me, and whether these fans care or not, they will be exposed as the past. And being as this is the present, they will find out, that the Future is Here!

| Scene | Mr. Man then takes the headphones out of his ear, places them on the chair he was sitting on, and walks past Justin White, ending this scene, and ultimately, this roleplay.

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1