Post by Kolic on Sept 26, 2015 15:18:46 GMT -6
The scene opens somewhere in a GZW-affiliated workout facility to show Kolic wasting no time getting into-
Kolic: Hey there Mongrel! Look at you, competing for my spot as most hated in GZW. You feel like a big man? I mean, you already are, but I'm talking about with your ego. I guess nearly breaking someone's arm is what you have to do to make you feel good inside. Not that I'm someone to judge, just saying that's cold, bro. So is it time for the vaunted Warpath to take over GZW? To strike when the company is weakest and ripest for a takeover? Well...hmm, that's not such a horrible idea, all things considered. You're showing much better timing than I have lately. You know...for a time, not too long ago, I sort of understood your position, Mr. Saint. You may be a monster, but circumstances and some bad choices drove you to it. Not too much unlike myself lately. With your base, predictable actions after you won the match, however, you pretty much showed me what you are. A knock-off of a knock-off in a line of never ending knock-offs. But really, I've spoken about this before many times, and it seems like wasting my breath to retread this trail. Let's speak of more current issues.
We have this big tournament for the now-vacated heavyweight title, and I'm facing your flunky Piper in the first round. I do wonder how you're going to play this, Billy Boy. Will you and your Warpath buddies interfere in each others' matches to ensure your wins, or hold them back to avoid unnecessary risks? Let's say you, Piper, and KelliJoy jump in to provide insurance for each other in all the rounds. Two things could happen. One, the people you attack get wise and wear you out, leaving you exhausted and in pain for your fights later one. Two, you succeed, and end up facing each other in the semifinals. What then? Will you, Mr. Saint, lose your mind if Ms. Sanchez doesn't let you win? I do wonder...now, suppose you three choose to avoid these pitfalls and focus on your individual matches. And then one or more of you lose. What then? Of course, you'll go with option 1 to keep the Snorepath in the title picture. Only now, the rest of us will know for sure you'll jump in, and be ready. Some of us may even run out to make sure your plans don't come to fruition. There are pros and cons either way, and the chances of any scenario taking place fluctuate all the time. I guess we'll see which road you take Mongrel.
Oh, and "Mr. Remington"? If you think you'll make a big show about butting into any of my matches to keep me from the heavyweight title? Big deal. My life's not going to crash to the ground if I don't win that hunk of leather. Find something I do value, and maybe you'll get my attention.
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Kolic: Hey there Mongrel! Look at you, competing for my spot as most hated in GZW. You feel like a big man? I mean, you already are, but I'm talking about with your ego. I guess nearly breaking someone's arm is what you have to do to make you feel good inside. Not that I'm someone to judge, just saying that's cold, bro. So is it time for the vaunted Warpath to take over GZW? To strike when the company is weakest and ripest for a takeover? Well...hmm, that's not such a horrible idea, all things considered. You're showing much better timing than I have lately. You know...for a time, not too long ago, I sort of understood your position, Mr. Saint. You may be a monster, but circumstances and some bad choices drove you to it. Not too much unlike myself lately. With your base, predictable actions after you won the match, however, you pretty much showed me what you are. A knock-off of a knock-off in a line of never ending knock-offs. But really, I've spoken about this before many times, and it seems like wasting my breath to retread this trail. Let's speak of more current issues.
We have this big tournament for the now-vacated heavyweight title, and I'm facing your flunky Piper in the first round. I do wonder how you're going to play this, Billy Boy. Will you and your Warpath buddies interfere in each others' matches to ensure your wins, or hold them back to avoid unnecessary risks? Let's say you, Piper, and KelliJoy jump in to provide insurance for each other in all the rounds. Two things could happen. One, the people you attack get wise and wear you out, leaving you exhausted and in pain for your fights later one. Two, you succeed, and end up facing each other in the semifinals. What then? Will you, Mr. Saint, lose your mind if Ms. Sanchez doesn't let you win? I do wonder...now, suppose you three choose to avoid these pitfalls and focus on your individual matches. And then one or more of you lose. What then? Of course, you'll go with option 1 to keep the Snorepath in the title picture. Only now, the rest of us will know for sure you'll jump in, and be ready. Some of us may even run out to make sure your plans don't come to fruition. There are pros and cons either way, and the chances of any scenario taking place fluctuate all the time. I guess we'll see which road you take Mongrel.
Oh, and "Mr. Remington"? If you think you'll make a big show about butting into any of my matches to keep me from the heavyweight title? Big deal. My life's not going to crash to the ground if I don't win that hunk of leather. Find something I do value, and maybe you'll get my attention.
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