Re: Survivor Series - Christian vs. James Storm
The UWF Universe all turn away from the titantron and have begun to digest everything that the former UWF Hardcore Champion had to say regarding his match against Christian. Unfortunately for them, they don't have long to think about it, because the titantron has again lit up, this time the image bears Christian's smug face once again.
The camera pans back as we're shown what Christian is looking at - a television. It's evident that he has witnessed and heard everything his Survivor Series opponent had to say, and it seems that he's not overly impressed. The smug look remains on Christian's face as he shakes his head, followed by leaving the camera's view. A door is heard closing in the distance as its clear Christian is on his way to the ring.
[video=youtube;6717uT_97SY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6717uT_97SY[/video]
"Just Close Your Eyes" by Story Of The Year can be heard bellowing out of the arena's PA system, signalling the imminent arrival of Captain Charisma, Christian. Although many UWF fans can be seen singing along with the theme music, it's not due to their enjoyment of the arriving Christian, rather due to the fact they just enjoy the song. Just five to ten seconds after the commencement of his theme music, Christian emerges from the back sporting a smirk on his face as he looks around at the booing audience. Christian only momentarily stands on the stage before choosing to make his way down the ramp towards the ring.
Fans can be seen hurling abuse at the charismatic man, but Christian doesn't acknowledge the jeers whatsoever, as he is focused on his objective. Christian reaches the bottom of the ramp, rounds the corner and walks up the steel steps, before approaching the ring ropes. Christian walks along the ring apron, wipes his feet and enters the ring, where he then proceeds to the opposite side of the ring and is handed a microphone. As Christian walks to the centre of the ring, his music ceases as he then waits for the crowd to become quiet before he speaks.
Christian: For those of you who're as shocked as I was to hear that James Storm was proud of illegally shooting a poor, innocent deer, I'm out here to inform you that I have filed a case with the proper authorities. They have assured me that James Storm has a case to answer and they will act on it swiftly due to the image of a deer's head being witnessed on live television. Remember, this has been broadcast to every corner of the world, not to mention this is a family show. An unwarranted massacre of an animal has no place on UWF television as far as I'm concerned, therefore I hope James gets what's coming to him. He should be ashamed of himself in more ways than one, and although the authorities will act on that matter, I'll be acting on a matter of my own. See that wasn't the only thing I took note of, in fact I watched and listened to every word James had to say. A lot of what he said I couldn't understand as he clearly grew up as a kid who struggled through English class, quite like his best friend "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, but I've heard that kind of butchered English before and I managed to decipher it all. I should be rewarded with one... more... World Championship match purely off that, but we all know I'll just be ignored again by yet another incompetent General Manager.
Christian doesn't change his facial expression after that little cheap shot at D'Angelo Dinero. Instead he allows the crowd to voice their disapproval before moving on.
Christian: But enough about Raw's management, because I need to address all the dribble that came out of James Storm's mouth. To start with, James, am I supposed to be afraid of you? You illegally hunt and murder an innocent animal, then compare it to what you're going to do to me at Survivor Series, holding a weapon in the process. That whole image was a dull attempt at trying to make me feel insecure, trying to change my mind on whether I should wrestle you at Survivor Series, but that just isn't me. Not only is it not what I stand for, but it's not what the pay-per-view stands for either. The final image the entire world saw at the King of the Ring pay-per-view was me standing on top of the Cell staring down at the hole in the ring that housed Steve Austin's lifeless body, an image that demonstrated who the REAL king of the Raw ring really is. These pay-per-views hold hidden agendas, and that was one of them. Now as for Survivor Series, it's a pay-per-view that showcases the fight we have inside, and in my case I have a hell of a lot of frustration built up inside me that I'm ready to unleash. Why am I frustrated? It's because of people like you and Finlay sticking your noses into business that it doesn't belong in!
Christian is staring directly at the titantron, ensuring he's completely focused on his opponent.
Christian: The rivalry Steve and I had didn't involve you in the slightest, in fact it began before you were even a part of this company. What right do you have involving yourself in something you know absolutely nothing about? Exactly, you have no right, which is exactly why I'm so frustrated. I should be the longest reigning UWF Champion in history, not your pal Steve. I should be the undisputed face of Tuesday Night Raw, not Cody Rhodes or John Morrison. Ever since I returned to this company all the way back at Backlash, it has been nothing but bright spots, followed by disappointment. I should've been inserted in the UWF Championship match that very night, instead having to settle for stealing the spotlight with a promo. Then I went on a seven match undefeated streak, having to waste my time with losers like Zack Ryder and Chris Jericho, before I was screwed out of becoming UWF Champion at The Great American Bash. I was then put on the shelf with a concussion and out for two months, only to return, screw Steve out of being UWF Champion and end his Raw career, but then I had you come along and ruin MY night of celebration! I'm in the prime of my career and should be wrestling five-star matches every single night as UWF Champion, not having to settle for a redneck whose only claim to fame is as the THIRD longest reigning Hardcore Champion in UWF history.
Christian quickly paces around the ring before swinging back around and facing the titantron.
Christian: And yet you have the audacity to question what I'VE accomplished? Really, James? Did you even research my UWF career and REALLY think about it, or are you just that stupid? If you'd bothered to take the time to take a deep look at my UWF career and not illegally hunt in a failed attempt at striking fear into my mind, you'd have known that I'm a former UWF United States Champion, the second superstar to hold that championship at that. I bet not a lot of people know that, yet it's because I've made the decision to not even mention it once. Why? Because it doesn't mean a damn thing! I don't care that I'm a former United States Champion, because I DESERVE to be a World Champion, something I have only tasted twice in my career yet deserved to have done so more than that. I don't settle for second rate championships like you, James, but that's just proof that you've got no idea what you're doing messing in my business like you did two weeks ago. If you think for a second that I'm going to let another redneck place another black spot on my career, you've got another thing coming. After Survivor Series, I'll be sending you packing from Raw, just like I did with Steve, and then you'll have plenty of free time to acquire a legal hunting license where you can go slaughter animals at your own free will. How does that sound, huh? Would you like that? Well you better get used to that thought, because that's the fate you're facing after Survivor Series!
Christian is in a state nobody has ever seen him in before, suggesting he's very frustrated at the position he currently finds himself in. It seems Storm has awoken a sleeping giant that's ready to erupt in his own way, and it's down to Storm whether he'll emerge from the back to face the music or choose to cower in the back.
The camera pans back as we're shown what Christian is looking at - a television. It's evident that he has witnessed and heard everything his Survivor Series opponent had to say, and it seems that he's not overly impressed. The smug look remains on Christian's face as he shakes his head, followed by leaving the camera's view. A door is heard closing in the distance as its clear Christian is on his way to the ring.
[video=youtube;6717uT_97SY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6717uT_97SY[/video]
"Just Close Your Eyes" by Story Of The Year can be heard bellowing out of the arena's PA system, signalling the imminent arrival of Captain Charisma, Christian. Although many UWF fans can be seen singing along with the theme music, it's not due to their enjoyment of the arriving Christian, rather due to the fact they just enjoy the song. Just five to ten seconds after the commencement of his theme music, Christian emerges from the back sporting a smirk on his face as he looks around at the booing audience. Christian only momentarily stands on the stage before choosing to make his way down the ramp towards the ring.
Fans can be seen hurling abuse at the charismatic man, but Christian doesn't acknowledge the jeers whatsoever, as he is focused on his objective. Christian reaches the bottom of the ramp, rounds the corner and walks up the steel steps, before approaching the ring ropes. Christian walks along the ring apron, wipes his feet and enters the ring, where he then proceeds to the opposite side of the ring and is handed a microphone. As Christian walks to the centre of the ring, his music ceases as he then waits for the crowd to become quiet before he speaks.
Christian: For those of you who're as shocked as I was to hear that James Storm was proud of illegally shooting a poor, innocent deer, I'm out here to inform you that I have filed a case with the proper authorities. They have assured me that James Storm has a case to answer and they will act on it swiftly due to the image of a deer's head being witnessed on live television. Remember, this has been broadcast to every corner of the world, not to mention this is a family show. An unwarranted massacre of an animal has no place on UWF television as far as I'm concerned, therefore I hope James gets what's coming to him. He should be ashamed of himself in more ways than one, and although the authorities will act on that matter, I'll be acting on a matter of my own. See that wasn't the only thing I took note of, in fact I watched and listened to every word James had to say. A lot of what he said I couldn't understand as he clearly grew up as a kid who struggled through English class, quite like his best friend "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, but I've heard that kind of butchered English before and I managed to decipher it all. I should be rewarded with one... more... World Championship match purely off that, but we all know I'll just be ignored again by yet another incompetent General Manager.
Christian doesn't change his facial expression after that little cheap shot at D'Angelo Dinero. Instead he allows the crowd to voice their disapproval before moving on.
Christian: But enough about Raw's management, because I need to address all the dribble that came out of James Storm's mouth. To start with, James, am I supposed to be afraid of you? You illegally hunt and murder an innocent animal, then compare it to what you're going to do to me at Survivor Series, holding a weapon in the process. That whole image was a dull attempt at trying to make me feel insecure, trying to change my mind on whether I should wrestle you at Survivor Series, but that just isn't me. Not only is it not what I stand for, but it's not what the pay-per-view stands for either. The final image the entire world saw at the King of the Ring pay-per-view was me standing on top of the Cell staring down at the hole in the ring that housed Steve Austin's lifeless body, an image that demonstrated who the REAL king of the Raw ring really is. These pay-per-views hold hidden agendas, and that was one of them. Now as for Survivor Series, it's a pay-per-view that showcases the fight we have inside, and in my case I have a hell of a lot of frustration built up inside me that I'm ready to unleash. Why am I frustrated? It's because of people like you and Finlay sticking your noses into business that it doesn't belong in!
Christian is staring directly at the titantron, ensuring he's completely focused on his opponent.
Christian: The rivalry Steve and I had didn't involve you in the slightest, in fact it began before you were even a part of this company. What right do you have involving yourself in something you know absolutely nothing about? Exactly, you have no right, which is exactly why I'm so frustrated. I should be the longest reigning UWF Champion in history, not your pal Steve. I should be the undisputed face of Tuesday Night Raw, not Cody Rhodes or John Morrison. Ever since I returned to this company all the way back at Backlash, it has been nothing but bright spots, followed by disappointment. I should've been inserted in the UWF Championship match that very night, instead having to settle for stealing the spotlight with a promo. Then I went on a seven match undefeated streak, having to waste my time with losers like Zack Ryder and Chris Jericho, before I was screwed out of becoming UWF Champion at The Great American Bash. I was then put on the shelf with a concussion and out for two months, only to return, screw Steve out of being UWF Champion and end his Raw career, but then I had you come along and ruin MY night of celebration! I'm in the prime of my career and should be wrestling five-star matches every single night as UWF Champion, not having to settle for a redneck whose only claim to fame is as the THIRD longest reigning Hardcore Champion in UWF history.
Christian quickly paces around the ring before swinging back around and facing the titantron.
Christian: And yet you have the audacity to question what I'VE accomplished? Really, James? Did you even research my UWF career and REALLY think about it, or are you just that stupid? If you'd bothered to take the time to take a deep look at my UWF career and not illegally hunt in a failed attempt at striking fear into my mind, you'd have known that I'm a former UWF United States Champion, the second superstar to hold that championship at that. I bet not a lot of people know that, yet it's because I've made the decision to not even mention it once. Why? Because it doesn't mean a damn thing! I don't care that I'm a former United States Champion, because I DESERVE to be a World Champion, something I have only tasted twice in my career yet deserved to have done so more than that. I don't settle for second rate championships like you, James, but that's just proof that you've got no idea what you're doing messing in my business like you did two weeks ago. If you think for a second that I'm going to let another redneck place another black spot on my career, you've got another thing coming. After Survivor Series, I'll be sending you packing from Raw, just like I did with Steve, and then you'll have plenty of free time to acquire a legal hunting license where you can go slaughter animals at your own free will. How does that sound, huh? Would you like that? Well you better get used to that thought, because that's the fate you're facing after Survivor Series!
Christian is in a state nobody has ever seen him in before, suggesting he's very frustrated at the position he currently finds himself in. It seems Storm has awoken a sleeping giant that's ready to erupt in his own way, and it's down to Storm whether he'll emerge from the back to face the music or choose to cower in the back.