Post by Union Jack/Mike Hunt on Dec 4, 2001 16:49:16 GMT -6
;D Hello fight fans and welcome to another delightfully scripted piece of crap from me, yours truly Uncle Mike. Today i want to take the opportunity to offer you some insight into the dastardly world that was once known as Bad Company.
About 4 years ago four men ruled the world of wrestling. They were the 'Troubleshoota' Tate Troublesome, 'The Menace' Union Jack, Pimp 'Da Playa' Bizkit and 'Fairplay Enforcer' Firefly, collectively known as Bad Company. In the space of 3 years they had dominated every weight division in wrestling. They were the untouchables of each fed they entered, even though they were dispicable characters, FF excluded, they were crowd favourites.
Individually they were not great athletes, but they were somehow telepathically linked to know where to be and what to do. No other wrestlers have ever combined to such great effect as BC did.
On one side you had Double T, Tate Troublesome. The inspiration behind the group. A man troubled by demons throughout his career, even he will admit his career was hampered by his drink problems. This guy could raise his game when the chips where down. Tate had the ability to break your spirit as well as your body. Probably the most underrated singles wrestler of all time but somebody you could not do without in your corner.
Then you had the legendary 'Playa', Pimp. The most colourful and flamboyant of all the wrestlers i have ever come across and a real skillful opponent too. Pimp would be the one who would taunt you for weeks on end, prey on peoples inability to control there tempers and force ppl into unforced errors. Pimp was the master of the mind games, which he still uses to this day. Which is why when Pimp has a match, he never stinks up the house.
Next we had perhaps, in my mind the greatest high flyer of them all, Firefly Sho Murakame. The daredevil. He took wrestling to new heights with his death-defying gymnastics. But this is not all he was about. FF was the only one of the group who had a conscience. He was never at ease with with the whole BC thing and was never, ever at ease with UJ. You see UJ and FF have had a rocky road to where they are now and have crossed many times, too many times for UJ's liking as he feels that FF is his arch nemesis and the reason behind the breakup of BC. But when all is said and done BC couldn't of done without FF and FF couldn't of done without BC.
Finally we come to Union Jack. Probably the most hated wrestler out of all of the GZW roster. This is how UJ has lived all his life and he thrives on it. Union Jack is, with Billy Bond, the most technically gifted athlete i have ever seen. I have had a love/hate relationship with him for a long time. UJ is a man who would kill his grandma if it meant getting a step closer to the gold, and probably the one who gained the most out of the BC relationship. On his recent return to GZW, i have witnessed the UJ of old, not caring who stands in his way, just ask my sister Eima for clarification on that one.
All in all, in my opinion, these four wrestlers lived a life others only could dream of. Many ppl will probably disagree with my views but next time your sitting down watching the next episode in this great saga we call GZW, take a look at what these guys have to offer and ask yourself one question....if they got back together would your favourite wrestlers be able to beat them ?
This is Mike Hunt saying goodnight.....goodnight.
About 4 years ago four men ruled the world of wrestling. They were the 'Troubleshoota' Tate Troublesome, 'The Menace' Union Jack, Pimp 'Da Playa' Bizkit and 'Fairplay Enforcer' Firefly, collectively known as Bad Company. In the space of 3 years they had dominated every weight division in wrestling. They were the untouchables of each fed they entered, even though they were dispicable characters, FF excluded, they were crowd favourites.
Individually they were not great athletes, but they were somehow telepathically linked to know where to be and what to do. No other wrestlers have ever combined to such great effect as BC did.
On one side you had Double T, Tate Troublesome. The inspiration behind the group. A man troubled by demons throughout his career, even he will admit his career was hampered by his drink problems. This guy could raise his game when the chips where down. Tate had the ability to break your spirit as well as your body. Probably the most underrated singles wrestler of all time but somebody you could not do without in your corner.
Then you had the legendary 'Playa', Pimp. The most colourful and flamboyant of all the wrestlers i have ever come across and a real skillful opponent too. Pimp would be the one who would taunt you for weeks on end, prey on peoples inability to control there tempers and force ppl into unforced errors. Pimp was the master of the mind games, which he still uses to this day. Which is why when Pimp has a match, he never stinks up the house.
Next we had perhaps, in my mind the greatest high flyer of them all, Firefly Sho Murakame. The daredevil. He took wrestling to new heights with his death-defying gymnastics. But this is not all he was about. FF was the only one of the group who had a conscience. He was never at ease with with the whole BC thing and was never, ever at ease with UJ. You see UJ and FF have had a rocky road to where they are now and have crossed many times, too many times for UJ's liking as he feels that FF is his arch nemesis and the reason behind the breakup of BC. But when all is said and done BC couldn't of done without FF and FF couldn't of done without BC.
Finally we come to Union Jack. Probably the most hated wrestler out of all of the GZW roster. This is how UJ has lived all his life and he thrives on it. Union Jack is, with Billy Bond, the most technically gifted athlete i have ever seen. I have had a love/hate relationship with him for a long time. UJ is a man who would kill his grandma if it meant getting a step closer to the gold, and probably the one who gained the most out of the BC relationship. On his recent return to GZW, i have witnessed the UJ of old, not caring who stands in his way, just ask my sister Eima for clarification on that one.
All in all, in my opinion, these four wrestlers lived a life others only could dream of. Many ppl will probably disagree with my views but next time your sitting down watching the next episode in this great saga we call GZW, take a look at what these guys have to offer and ask yourself one question....if they got back together would your favourite wrestlers be able to beat them ?
This is Mike Hunt saying goodnight.....goodnight.