So Karl, your saying that I can't beat you at your own game? Don't make me laugh!
--- The Empty Coors Field Arena --- [The camera opens up showing Alastor Stonewall and Allison Larit looking around at the great Coors Field, a legendary field for baseball events. Stonewall sits down on one of the steps, and Allison sits in the seat next to the step. Stonewall looks into the camera.] Stonewall: Well, let's say that I had a great time on July 4th, unlike Karl Davis, who was stuck trying to figure what to do in his trial. Davis, if you were half the Pro Wrestler you claim you are, you would never have gotten yourself into the situation you are now in. Guilty, innocent, it makes absolutely no difference. Your a shady, suspicious character, and I am really wondering what you do while you are outside of the ring. I mean we, being the WeWA, hardly see you throughout the week, while I see many others, be it on television, or meeting them while I'm looking around the city. Alright, so your a recluse, no problem. I used to be in the same position, but if there is one thing that suffers, it is your motives, and your life dreams. [Stonewall stands up and walks down to the barrier that makes sure that people don't just tumble onto the playing field. Allison comes down as well.] Stonewall: You claim you have no emotions, you claim that life is better that way. Well, I beg to differ. I run on emotions. Even back when I just started in the big leagues, I drove myself by emotion. I didn't give a f--- what the fans thought, and really, I still could care less what they think of me. Their hateful booing only fueled my fire, drove me over the edge, and it usually ended up that someone was laying face down, courtesy of an AVALANCHE. Yet, if they cheered me, I'd feel the hatred behind those cheers, the raw emotion piercing through. You may have your game plans, but emotions are much more important than you give them credit for. [Stonewall shifts over to the other side of the barrier, and jumps down. It is about a five foot jump, nothing to the near seven foot Stonewall. Stonewall catches Allison as she jumps over.] Stonewall: On this very grass (or astroturf) I stand on, our blood will spill. However, there will be only one winner. Let me help you out by stating that it won't be you. Guess that only leaves one more person. I think I should explain why. You see, you aren't focused on the match for Thursday. Like I stated before, your rarely ever seen, so I doubt your in the weight rooms training. No, instead your worrying about your little lawsuit and telling me what hardcore and street-fighting is really all about. Get a life man, I'll do what I feel like doing! And I can rest assured that my way is all the more better. Allison... Allison: Yes Jason? Stonewall: Do you still have that transcript with you? The one that has various statements underlined? Allison: Yeah, it's right here in my pocket. [Allison digs into her pocket. When she lifts her hand out, she is holding a piece of paper. She unfolds it.] Allison: Do you want me to read each section you underlined? Stonewall: Yeah, just go in order. Allison: Alright. First statement made by Karl Davis, "This is a man whose clearly out of his element... A man who detests hardcore matches in every way shape and form. Yet he is now training for one... in a way he's never trained before. You claim to be a quick learned Stonewall, and that's fine. You know what? I'll even give that to you, you probably are a quick learner. BUT! You obviously aren't a good listener...because if you were you would of heard when I preached the hardcore style. When I told you that it wasn't a style of fighting of a gameplan for a match...IT'S A GOD DAMN WAY OF LIFE! It isn't something that you learn in five minutes. It isn't something that you can learn at all." Stonewall: Alright Davis, how exactly am I out of my element? This IS a match in a Professional Wrestling Federation, right? Then, I will feel right at home. And yes, it is true, I still detest the hardcore style. Using weapons to win a match is not my idea of talent, however times change, and evolution is sometimes a necessity. Life isn't about what we all want to do. That is why I am just going to go along with this hardcore matchup, since it is all I have fought in ever since coming in the WeWA. And hey, thanks for the complement on being a quick learner, I must say that it is one of my better qualities. And that is unfortunate for you, because I have been practicing the street-fight/hardcore style ever since Monday, and although four days may not seem like much, it will make all the difference. Oh yeah, I've learned enough to know that being hardcore doesn't have to be a way of life. I've seen these type of matches were people just like myself have beaten the ones who do this stuff every week, like you. So, get over your little complaint, I have learned more than enough, and Thursday will be my first showing. Allison: Shall I read off the next paragraph. I don't think I have to, I can sum it up in a few sentences. Stonewall: Go ahead, make a summary. Allison: Basically, he is saying that hardcore is about hurting people more than you normally would, about going for the kill. Brass knux and pipes are for fakes and wimps. That's about what he said. Stonewall: Man, he could have just said that. Oh well. Davis, I'm gonna tell you now, killing people is not something I enjoy doing. In fact, it's one of the few things I fear. However, I do not fear severely or critically injuring an individual. And that sentiment extends to you too Karl Davis. If I send you to the emergency ward, then so be it, no problem with me. I'm more focused on being successful then being stressed over hurting this guy and that. If I was that way, do you really think I would still be wrestling? Think about that for a second. And as for the weapons you mentioned, first of all, I would only really use brass knuckles. Why? Cause they rely on my skills, and are not a substitute for them. And as for other objects, I'll find a different use, in most cases to enhance my already powerful manuevers. It's that simple, and with the techniques that "Geo" taught me, I'm well on my way to defeating you. Allison: The next thing he said was that "Geo" was a lousy teacher, and that you should attack a guy when he is not looking, instead of waiting for an attack. Stonewall: You must have not known then that "Geo" was well trained in martial arts before he went to street-fighting. You see, he explained afterward that it was a martial arts mentallity to let your opponent defeat themselves. Now, I simply can't believe that I can use that one hundred percent of the time, but it sounds like a sound strategy, especially in such a brutal style of a match. You see, when you begin to get battered and bruised, you start to make mistakes you normally wouldn't. That is when you wait for your opponent, and guess what, I can see it working against you. First off, your no doubt slower than me, because of your much bulkier build, and that's not all muscle you've got there. Speed advantage, me. Plus, I have been lifting weights all week, you probably haven't been to a gym at all, since you've been wrapped up in legal cases. Power advantage, me. And as for attacking a guy when he's not looking, that's a natural thing. "Geo" was teaching me to fight when a guy is paying attention. Attacking when they are not looking is a given, and even the bottom of the barrel such as Dark Demon and Sam Natas know that. Allison: Then, he made some comments about me. If you don't mind Jason, I'll take care of this part myself! Stonewall: Sure, go ahead. Allison: Karl Davis, you don't understand me very well. You see, when I come to watch wrestling events, I throw the "worry about things" mentality out the window. I come to events to see Jason win, and your going to just be another bump in the road for him. I've seen blood before, do you think I'm one of those sheltered little girls? Nope, you won't find one of those in me. Take my advice, your gonna wish that you never had to take on Jas... Alastor Stonewall cause he is going to make your life a living hell! Stonewall: That was well spoken, hope you listened Davis. Now Allison, did he say anything else? Allison: Thanks, and yes, he did. He said he will be using complex weapons compared to your 'simple' ones, questioned your knowledge on the rules of a hardcore matchup, and that your mental preparations won't help you out at all. Stonewall: Davis, what exactly is a complex weapon? Your not thinking of bringing TNT and a gun to the ring, are you? Do so if you wish, it'll make no difference, it will only work towards your defeat. I'll find a way for your complex weapons to backfire on you, while I'll stick to my 'simple' weapons that I already am comfortable with. And where did you think that I had no idea what a hardcore matchup was? Have you even been paying attention? My last three matches were a hardcore matchup of some kind! And so is number four, against you! I am well aware that anything goes, and it will make the victory all the sweeter, when you, an actual cold-hearted hardcore loving sonuvabitch loses to me, who prefers technical wrestling. Haha, this is gonna be great! As for mental preparations, I guess you never took amateur wrestling while in High School. You see, being mentally ready will make or break a match, concentration is as important as strength and skill. You can't win if your confused or have no adrenalin flowing, now can't you? Allison: Are we done now? Stonewall: No, I have some other things to address right now. First off, I want to talk a little about my partner Troy Flash, who is facing the World Champion Snake Eyes in a non-title match this Thursday. It's hard to believe that the guy I have beaten five times is now main-eventing TNE fighting the World Champion. Damn, I've gotta give you credit. You've really pulled yourself out of your slump from a few months ago. Your at the top of your game, and you've been given your opportunity, and I know that your going to give it your all. Win this one Troy, and you'll be the true "rookie of the year". And if you need me in your corner, just ask. I won't touch Snake, because it is against you and him, but if Roxanne gives you any s---, you can expect me to help you out. [Allison looks at Stonewall, but Stonewall shakes his head.] Stonewall: Hold on, I have one more person to address. It seems that Dark Demon, the loser of the Hardcore Battle Royal has been greeted with an Intercontinental Hardcore Title Shot. Now, this guy hasn't improved at all. Why the f--- is he still employed, and why did he get the title sh... Allison: What's wrong? Stonewall: Not much, remind me to check through my contracts when we get the chance, alright? Allison: Alright. Stonewall: Anyway, this guy has been pissing me off with his incoherant English. Pal, I don't want to waste my time with you, but just leave! No one wants you here! Troy took care of you, and showed you up for the worthless garbage you are. Don't make him or me show you again. And this is not a challenge, you don't deserve to fight me, and I'd absolutely kill you anyway. So, leave the WeWA, and let's try and make this a better place. Allison: Is that all? Stonewall: Yeah. Karl Davis, prepare yourself for a fight like none other! I came here to get a feel of the place where your destruction will commense! I now have a finalized game plan. And, it will truly test your skills, and show you just how much better I am than you! [Stonewall and Allison get off the grass and get back into the stands. The cameraman shuts off the camera and Stonewall and Allison leave Coors Field.]
[The camera opens up showing Alastor Stonewall and Allison Larit looking around at the great Coors Field, a legendary field for baseball events. Stonewall sits down on one of the steps, and Allison sits in the seat next to the step. Stonewall looks into the camera.]
Stonewall: Well, let's say that I had a great time on July 4th, unlike Karl Davis, who was stuck trying to figure what to do in his trial. Davis, if you were half the Pro Wrestler you claim you are, you would never have gotten yourself into the situation you are now in. Guilty, innocent, it makes absolutely no difference. Your a shady, suspicious character, and I am really wondering what you do while you are outside of the ring. I mean we, being the WeWA, hardly see you throughout the week, while I see many others, be it on television, or meeting them while I'm looking around the city. Alright, so your a recluse, no problem. I used to be in the same position, but if there is one thing that suffers, it is your motives, and your life dreams.
[Stonewall stands up and walks down to the barrier that makes sure that people don't just tumble onto the playing field. Allison comes down as well.]
Stonewall: You claim you have no emotions, you claim that life is better that way. Well, I beg to differ. I run on emotions. Even back when I just started in the big leagues, I drove myself by emotion. I didn't give a f--- what the fans thought, and really, I still could care less what they think of me. Their hateful booing only fueled my fire, drove me over the edge, and it usually ended up that someone was laying face down, courtesy of an AVALANCHE. Yet, if they cheered me, I'd feel the hatred behind those cheers, the raw emotion piercing through. You may have your game plans, but emotions are much more important than you give them credit for.
[Stonewall shifts over to the other side of the barrier, and jumps down. It is about a five foot jump, nothing to the near seven foot Stonewall. Stonewall catches Allison as she jumps over.]
Stonewall: On this very grass (or astroturf) I stand on, our blood will spill. However, there will be only one winner. Let me help you out by stating that it won't be you. Guess that only leaves one more person. I think I should explain why. You see, you aren't focused on the match for Thursday. Like I stated before, your rarely ever seen, so I doubt your in the weight rooms training. No, instead your worrying about your little lawsuit and telling me what hardcore and street-fighting is really all about. Get a life man, I'll do what I feel like doing! And I can rest assured that my way is all the more better. Allison...
Allison: Yes Jason?
Stonewall: Do you still have that transcript with you? The one that has various statements underlined?
Allison: Yeah, it's right here in my pocket.
[Allison digs into her pocket. When she lifts her hand out, she is holding a piece of paper. She unfolds it.]
Allison: Do you want me to read each section you underlined?
Stonewall: Yeah, just go in order.
Allison: Alright. First statement made by Karl Davis, "This is a man whose clearly out of his element... A man who detests hardcore matches in every way shape and form. Yet he is now training for one... in a way he's never trained before. You claim to be a quick learned Stonewall, and that's fine. You know what? I'll even give that to you, you probably are a quick learner. BUT! You obviously aren't a good listener...because if you were you would of heard when I preached the hardcore style. When I told you that it wasn't a style of fighting of a gameplan for a match...IT'S A GOD DAMN WAY OF LIFE! It isn't something that you learn in five minutes. It isn't something that you can learn at all."
Stonewall: Alright Davis, how exactly am I out of my element? This IS a match in a Professional Wrestling Federation, right? Then, I will feel right at home. And yes, it is true, I still detest the hardcore style. Using weapons to win a match is not my idea of talent, however times change, and evolution is sometimes a necessity. Life isn't about what we all want to do. That is why I am just going to go along with this hardcore matchup, since it is all I have fought in ever since coming in the WeWA. And hey, thanks for the complement on being a quick learner, I must say that it is one of my better qualities. And that is unfortunate for you, because I have been practicing the street-fight/hardcore style ever since Monday, and although four days may not seem like much, it will make all the difference. Oh yeah, I've learned enough to know that being hardcore doesn't have to be a way of life. I've seen these type of matches were people just like myself have beaten the ones who do this stuff every week, like you. So, get over your little complaint, I have learned more than enough, and Thursday will be my first showing.
Allison: Shall I read off the next paragraph. I don't think I have to, I can sum it up in a few sentences.
Stonewall: Go ahead, make a summary.
Allison: Basically, he is saying that hardcore is about hurting people more than you normally would, about going for the kill. Brass knux and pipes are for fakes and wimps. That's about what he said.
Stonewall: Man, he could have just said that. Oh well. Davis, I'm gonna tell you now, killing people is not something I enjoy doing. In fact, it's one of the few things I fear. However, I do not fear severely or critically injuring an individual. And that sentiment extends to you too Karl Davis. If I send you to the emergency ward, then so be it, no problem with me. I'm more focused on being successful then being stressed over hurting this guy and that. If I was that way, do you really think I would still be wrestling? Think about that for a second. And as for the weapons you mentioned, first of all, I would only really use brass knuckles. Why? Cause they rely on my skills, and are not a substitute for them. And as for other objects, I'll find a different use, in most cases to enhance my already powerful manuevers. It's that simple, and with the techniques that "Geo" taught me, I'm well on my way to defeating you.
Allison: The next thing he said was that "Geo" was a lousy teacher, and that you should attack a guy when he is not looking, instead of waiting for an attack.
Stonewall: You must have not known then that "Geo" was well trained in martial arts before he went to street-fighting. You see, he explained afterward that it was a martial arts mentallity to let your opponent defeat themselves. Now, I simply can't believe that I can use that one hundred percent of the time, but it sounds like a sound strategy, especially in such a brutal style of a match. You see, when you begin to get battered and bruised, you start to make mistakes you normally wouldn't. That is when you wait for your opponent, and guess what, I can see it working against you. First off, your no doubt slower than me, because of your much bulkier build, and that's not all muscle you've got there. Speed advantage, me. Plus, I have been lifting weights all week, you probably haven't been to a gym at all, since you've been wrapped up in legal cases. Power advantage, me. And as for attacking a guy when he's not looking, that's a natural thing. "Geo" was teaching me to fight when a guy is paying attention. Attacking when they are not looking is a given, and even the bottom of the barrel such as Dark Demon and Sam Natas know that.
Allison: Then, he made some comments about me. If you don't mind Jason, I'll take care of this part myself!
Stonewall: Sure, go ahead.
Allison: Karl Davis, you don't understand me very well. You see, when I come to watch wrestling events, I throw the "worry about things" mentality out the window. I come to events to see Jason win, and your going to just be another bump in the road for him. I've seen blood before, do you think I'm one of those sheltered little girls? Nope, you won't find one of those in me. Take my advice, your gonna wish that you never had to take on Jas... Alastor Stonewall cause he is going to make your life a living hell!
Stonewall: That was well spoken, hope you listened Davis. Now Allison, did he say anything else?
Allison: Thanks, and yes, he did. He said he will be using complex weapons compared to your 'simple' ones, questioned your knowledge on the rules of a hardcore matchup, and that your mental preparations won't help you out at all.
Stonewall: Davis, what exactly is a complex weapon? Your not thinking of bringing TNT and a gun to the ring, are you? Do so if you wish, it'll make no difference, it will only work towards your defeat. I'll find a way for your complex weapons to backfire on you, while I'll stick to my 'simple' weapons that I already am comfortable with. And where did you think that I had no idea what a hardcore matchup was? Have you even been paying attention? My last three matches were a hardcore matchup of some kind! And so is number four, against you! I am well aware that anything goes, and it will make the victory all the sweeter, when you, an actual cold-hearted hardcore loving sonuvabitch loses to me, who prefers technical wrestling. Haha, this is gonna be great! As for mental preparations, I guess you never took amateur wrestling while in High School. You see, being mentally ready will make or break a match, concentration is as important as strength and skill. You can't win if your confused or have no adrenalin flowing, now can't you?
Allison: Are we done now?
Stonewall: No, I have some other things to address right now. First off, I want to talk a little about my partner Troy Flash, who is facing the World Champion Snake Eyes in a non-title match this Thursday. It's hard to believe that the guy I have beaten five times is now main-eventing TNE fighting the World Champion. Damn, I've gotta give you credit. You've really pulled yourself out of your slump from a few months ago. Your at the top of your game, and you've been given your opportunity, and I know that your going to give it your all. Win this one Troy, and you'll be the true "rookie of the year". And if you need me in your corner, just ask. I won't touch Snake, because it is against you and him, but if Roxanne gives you any s---, you can expect me to help you out.
[Allison looks at Stonewall, but Stonewall shakes his head.]
Stonewall: Hold on, I have one more person to address. It seems that Dark Demon, the loser of the Hardcore Battle Royal has been greeted with an Intercontinental Hardcore Title Shot. Now, this guy hasn't improved at all. Why the f--- is he still employed, and why did he get the title sh...
Allison: What's wrong?
Stonewall: Not much, remind me to check through my contracts when we get the chance, alright?
Allison: Alright.
Stonewall: Anyway, this guy has been pissing me off with his incoherant English. Pal, I don't want to waste my time with you, but just leave! No one wants you here! Troy took care of you, and showed you up for the worthless garbage you are. Don't make him or me show you again. And this is not a challenge, you don't deserve to fight me, and I'd absolutely kill you anyway. So, leave the WeWA, and let's try and make this a better place.
Allison: Is that all?
Stonewall: Yeah. Karl Davis, prepare yourself for a fight like none other! I came here to get a feel of the place where your destruction will commense! I now have a finalized game plan. And, it will truly test your skills, and show you just how much better I am than you!
[Stonewall and Allison get off the grass and get back into the stands. The cameraman shuts off the camera and Stonewall and Allison leave Coors Field.]