ACW OVERDRIVE 06/05/2012 Andrew Sanders v Heath Venomous v Alex Styles

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The scene opens on the same graveyard from episode eight of ACW Adrenaline. Rain is pouring down hard, soaking the ground and everything else as Heath is seen walking around, looking at each of the tombstones. As the camera gets closer, Heath places his hand on one of the headstones and crouches down, looking at it and running his hand across the stone for a moment before letting his hand rest motionlessly. His hair hangs in his face as he begins to speak.

Heath Venomous: Inevitability. Something that is unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped. Something certain to occur, happen, or come. Something...necessary. For example, facing the consequences of committing a heinous act, paying money to sustain estate and supply sustenance, and my personal favorite, for you humans, death. Even before you physically entered into this world and took in your first breath, you were destined to die. Every day you encounter situations that make you face your own mortality, not a situation arises that you don't have to swallow the bitter pill that is the reality of what is in your possession, a limited lifespan. Only one thing is inevitable when it comes to myself, and that is what I have set out to do being accomplished. Before my fated encounter with Zasalamel and Andrew Sanders, I stated that my concern was not with achieving victory, and from the moment I walked through that curtain to the moment the match ended, that remained true. When I went to that ring, my focus remained on what I told you it would remain on, sending a message. And while the encounter was brief and the outcome was undetermined, I succeeded in sending that message. When Zasalamel struck me in the head with a steel chair, he and everyone else thought I was finished then and there, and if I was anyone else, I would've been. But being who and what I am, my tolerance for pain is heightened beyond that of a thousand men, so what would've surely shattered the top of another man's skull and sent him spiraling into a black hole of agony only succeeded in inspiring an adrenaline rush and didn't even break my flesh. When I got up from that attack, there was a collective gasp from all of you as a cold wind of disbelief overtook the arena. It was that moment that everyone who had heard my words and ignored them remembered them, it was that moment that all of the doubters believed and those who weren't taking me seriously took me more seriously than they'd ever taken another being in their life.

When I got up, I proved that I had arrived at Alternative Championship Wrestling looking for not a fight, but a war. Not with a purpose, but with a mission, and if it had to start with the psychological mastermind Zasalamel, then it would. But I offer that compliment lightly, because with just a few punches, I made him lose all control of his cerebral edge as he circled the ring in a blind rage and then, in what appeared to be reality setting in, left the ring and had no further altercation with me. That reality setting in was an extension of what was realized earlier, not only was I here with an itinerary, not only was I looking for physicality, but I was opposition he not only couldn't defeat, but didn't want to try, so he ran. And those that are fans of his and are familiar with his vendetta against Andrew Sanders will refute my statements and point out that he was merely going after Andrew, they'll point out that Zasalamel himself stated that he has no issue with me and will only inflict harm on me if I stood between him and Andrew. While he was true to his word and didn't physically lay a finger on me, he did initiate conflict and, in my eyes, he did run away when I didn't stay on the mat. For now, Zasalamel, I will lay this on the backburner, for you and I have entirely different things on our plate this week. You have a street fight with Abram Vance, while I once again find myself in a three-man throwdown.

Andrew Sanders, last week you refused to do battle with Zasalamel and myself. But the crossing of our paths is fated, and since you have been placed in my crosshairs for a second consecutive week, you can see that what I am saying is so. Heath Venomous cannot be avoided, evaded, or escaped, Andrew. What is presently playing out is what I was speaking of earlier, inevitability. You may be driven away from the desire to compete by your cowardice, but be it whole-heartedly, half-heartedly, or with no heart at all, on May 6th you shall come to that ring and I will exsanguinate you. This encounter is being billed as your last chance, and for your mockery, your disrespect, and your refusal to honor your contractual obligations to participate, I will ensure that the headline is an honest one, and that your last chance will be a blown opportunity.

But, as I pointed out, you are not the only other man in this contest. Joining us will be Alex Styles, who, unlike you, hasn't had any type of interaction with ACW's "Last Vampire" yet. Alex this week you fill the role that I filled last week. Much like Zasalamel, I now have an axe to grind with Andrew Sanders, and your participation in this puts you smack in the middle of an issue between two persons that you have nothing to do with. With that said, unlike Zasalamel to me last week, I issue you no word of warning. Whether you attempt to keep me from Andrew or not, fate has slotted you into this settling of grievances for a reason, and because of that I see you the same way I see Andrew, with a bullseye on your chest. Overdrive will not be a repeat performance of April twenty-second, all three of us will be in this ring when the bell rings and I will get my hands on both of you. And when my appetite has been satiated enough for the evening, I will put both of you out, Alex Styles. You out of consciousness, and Andrew out of the ACW.

It all comes down to that one word, gentlemen. Inevitability...


Heath gets up, turns around, and walks away, disappearing in the fog and the rain.
 
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As the first annual Alternative Wrestling Championship pay-per-view, "Overdrive," is being broadcast by the ACW into the homes of millions across the world, the camera fades in from darkness until the interior section of the Mayfield Community Center in Yonkers, New York as to make the image of said program broadcast visible to the naked eye. The masses of fans eagerly await for many a match to start, including the infamous match concerning the possible contract termination of Alternative Championship Wrestling employee, Andrew Sanders. According to the company's management, Sanders no-showed two of his matches, and rather than attending the matches himself, had someone who looked remotely similar to him participate in his place. The lights begin to dim all of a sudden as the crowd begins to quiet to a very faint hush. Meanwhile, the speakers of the PA system, from which feedback is reverberated throughout the center, begin to play an unfamiliar entrance theme. As "Love Let Me Go" by More Than Life begins to blare over said speakers of the PA system, light begins to flare across the metallic entrance stage positioned directly below the company's titantron. Blinding, the light confuses many of the spectators who have come to know different from any member of the roster. Some, having garnered merchandise from the center's gift shop which displays icons of wrestlers and thus, the ACW logo and emblem, begin to suspect as to whether or not a new superstar is debuting in front of their eyes. From amidst the rain of light, a large man, dressed in wrestling apparel, that being a pair of tights and wrestling boots, begins to make his way down to the ring. The large man, having pale skin, dark brown hair, and dark brown eyes, wears a long red trench coats which drapes along the sides of his legs as he steadily walks down the large, grey concrete ramp to the ring. In a few moments, the man arrives at the ring, sliding under the bottom rope as opposed to entering by way of the steel steps designated for superstar entrances. As he enters, the man throws his coat to the wayside. Walking hastily across the canvas, the man signals for a dark black, wireless microphone to be given to him. Once in his hand, the man stretch his right arm forward, grasping the microphone within the confines of his pale fingers, before bringing the microphone up to his pink lips. The man begins to speak into the microphone in a semi-deep tone-of-voice, his speech resounding throughout the stadium.

Man: "I'm not here for small talk, ladies and gentlmen, if I shall call you that on this fine evening. Let's make this simple. The person you had been seeing over the past few weeks is dead. While he is not dead in a physical sense, he is more than deceased in a metaphorical manner. Andrew Sanders is what they used as a sort of label to address him both here and in the various companies in which he appeared prior to his stint with Alternative Wrestling Championship."

The crowd remains silent throughout the segment while Sanders continues to speak into the microphone in the same tone-of-voice.

Man: "While I am here to indeed validate that I am none other than Andrew Sanders, I must also tell you that I am not Andrew Sanders. I am not Andrew Sanders, for he is nothing more than a shared name and likeness used by several wreslters in an attempt to get over with the crowd. All of the wrestlers you've seen prior to my appearance here tonight at this pay-per-view, including the one that has faced the likes of Zasalamel and Heath Venomous are nothing more than nothings that have taken the subliminal oath to not reveal their true identites under any circumstances. However, these fools have run the name into the ground to the point at which it has no meaning whatsoever. That being said, I will reveal my name in a few weeks. If you wish to continue calling me "Andrew Sanders," you may, but no that Sanders and I are not the same. I will explain more in due time, my friends."

The crowd begins to boo Sanders at this point in his speech.

Andrew Sanders: "That being said, I will not be wrestling tonight and no one can stop that from happening. Like they always say, let go of what you love the most."

Sanders begins to leave the ring as the camera fades to darkness and the pay-per-view goes off-air for another commercial break.
 
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