Post by WXW GM James Gibbs on Jan 23, 2014 13:05:12 GMT -5
1 post each. The deadline is Monday January 27th at 11:59 PM (EST) We are live from the Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines, Iowa with a sold out crowd of 16,980. Min 300 Max 4000
Post by Marcus Cage on Jan 27, 2014 19:28:29 GMT -5
The scene fades up in the backstage area of the Wells Fargo Arena. Maria Stone is standing in front of a chainlink fence interview setup.
Maria Stone: Hello, I'm Maria Stone and joining me right now, is one of the many WXW new comers who came over in a recent talent spike. Please welcome at this time, "The High Voltage Superstar" Marcus Cage.
From the left side, Marcus Cage struts and dances his way up to Maria. He has on his typical blue camo pants, matching bandana, sunglasses, black fingerless gloves, and a blue vest with a silver woman riding a bolt of lightning on the back. He stops beside Maria and flashes the camera a cheesy grin.
Maria Stone: Thank you, Marcus. I suppose first up is a congratulations on a successful start in WXW.
Marcus Cage: Thanks Maria. I will admit, I didn't know what to expect when I came here. All this new talent coming in, tends to make the veterans a little jumpy that we are here to replace them.
Maria Stone: Is that what your problem with Floyd was? He was here first, and you were trying to carve a foothole to start with in WXW?
Marcus Cage: No. My problem with Floyd is that he's a jerk. Candy wasn't interested in him, and he still felt like that required him to keep hitting on her. If he's too stupid to realize she said no, that's on him. It had nothing to do with how I wanted to debut, or making a mark. It was straight up personal. Now that I beat him, I can move on and REALLY start my WXW career off.
Maria Stone: You don't feel bad about his recent talk with Ms. Caldwell?
Marcus Cage: Why would I feel bad about him talking to Caldwell. As long as he doesn't try to force himself on her, I don't see a problem.
Maria Stone: No... I mean, he was considering quitting WXW, and the wrestling business all together.
Marcus began laughing.
Marcus Cage: Are you serious? He wanted to quit... because he lost to me?
Maria Stone: No, he just hasn't won a match yet, and I guess you were just the straw that broke the camels back.
Marcus Cage: Look, if he can't handle failure, he doesn't deserve to go out to the ring and perform. In this business, someone wins, and someone loses. If you lose, you try harder. That's why we TRAIN. To improve. We get stronger, faster, more agile, better stamina. THIS IS WHAT WE DO! If you can't handle, it go home and play checkers. This is the big leagues.
Maria Stone: So you don't feel bad at all?
Marcus Cage: He made his own choices. He's a grown ass man. He was all big an bad, thinking he was hot shit. I put him in his place week after week, and then whooped his ass in a TLC Match. All that talk meant nothing. However, I will say that it wasn't my intention of making him quit. However, I am not sorry for beating him. I'm not sorry that I embarassed him and humiliated him.
Maria Stone: Well, his talk with Ms. Caldwell changed his mind. He's agreed to try harder, and do his best to become successful.
Marcus Cage: Well, good. There may be hope for him yet. He's a huge beast of a man, it's time he started acting like it. He wants to go around saying "Too dangerous to play on Sundays?" Does he think this is a game? This isn't football. This isn't a game. This is competition, pure and simple. Two men enter, only one can win. We don't get time outs, or penalties. We don't get half-time. We don't get the trainers, checking on a bruised or pulled muscle. We don't get carted off the field. We go full speed ahead, and don't stop until that ending bell rings. So, NO! We aren't a game. So he can sit at home on Sundays if that's what he wants. ME? I'll be out in that ring, putting on a show like no one else can, and do you know why?
Maria Stone: No.
Marcus Cage: Because I can. I'm not one of these guys who only cares about what's in it for them. I've been hurt, I've been tired, and STILL finished a match. That's something Floyd doesn't realize yet. And until he unleashes the best within, he never will... and another thing...
Suddenly, from his pocket, a whistle is heard. He looked down at his pocket for a moment.
Maria Stone: Is that a whistle in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?
She chuckled at her comment.
Marcus Cage: Well, this is embarassing. Uh... I think it's my notification on my phone.
He pulled his phone out of his pocket and slid his finger across it.
Marcus Cage: DAMN IT, DRAKE!
Maria Stone: What, did he take a triple word score in Word's With Friends?
Marcus Cage: No, he just won a Justin Beieber CD on this Listia site. That's all I get from him on Twitter anymore. He won a Justin Beiber CD, or he won scented candles... if I didn't know any better, I would say Drake has switched teams.
Maria Stone: You mean you think Drake is...
Marcus Cage: YES, gay. It certainly would explain alot.
Maria Stone: You don't really believe that do you?
Marcus Cage: Not really, but if he were, then I salute him. Be who you are, and don't let ANYBODY else stop you. But come on, if Drake were gay, that WOULD be funny, now wouldn't it? Anyway, let me just put my phone on silent and we can get back to the interview.
Maria Stone: OK, well, I was just about to ask you your opinion on your upcoming match against another new comer who is making his debut match, Remy Trudeau.
Marcus Cage: Ah, yes. I believe I covered MY recent debut in this company, and how I'm already off to a good start. Unfortunately, Remy Trudeau can't say the same thing, as he's been put against me in his debut match. This Crocodile Dundee reject doesn't scare me. Floyd McCarver is bigger then he is. So his size means NOTHING. He looks like a guy who wrestles gaters for fun... I look danger in the eyes, and NOT blink for fun. I've been outnumbered, outsized... Gone against men bigger, stronger, and more aggressive than this chump stain, and come out on top. I REFUSE to let this inbred, backwoods, hillbilly stop my rise here in WXW. He looks like the only fight he's ever won, is against his razor and his mirror. He better bring a stretcher instead of a rocking chair, because I am going full force against him, and I just don't think he's going to be able to withstand my attacks. And if his family wants to get involved, I'll have no problem lining them up right beside him. They can carpool to the hospital.
Maria Stone: Wow! Uh, thank you Marcus. I'll let you prepare for your match.
Marcus Cage: No problem Maria. It is always a pleasure.
Marcus flashed another cheesy grin to the camera, before struting out of frame. The scene fades to black.