Post by devilssaint on Oct 16, 2014 2:49:17 GMT
William Bekowsky is sitting in a booth at a classy bar. He is wearing a nice blue blazer overtop of a white button-up shirt; the top button is undone. He has a glass of scotch on the rocks in one hand, and his cane firmly gripped in the other. Across from him is Alex Arren. His brown hair is dry and straightened. There are natural light brown highlights in his hair, though they are scarce. He has on a nice black button-up with vertical stripes that vary in size and shades of white; his top button is also undone. Overtop of it is a light beige vest that is left open. On the table in front of him is a bottle of Innus and Gunn -a man’s beer.
William Bekowsky: “I’m not quite sure if what we saw from Ray Harlan was an attempt to mock me, or a genuine introduction of the man who will be managing him. Regardless, his uncle Phil did make an appearance and certainly helped Ray show just how disrespectful and mean-spirited he his. We tried to be very respectful toward Ray. We know that Ray is a big man with a lot of heart. We acknowledged that. Of course we also want to win, so I did what any other wrestler would do. I started formulating a way that Alex Arren would be able to topple the big man.”
Alex Arren: “It kind of threw me off, Bekowsky. He almost looked like he wanted to be hated. I mean, the general populous gets really upset when someone speaks on a touchy subject in ignorance. So why should this be any different?”
William Bekowsky: “Precisely. Ray is speaking to a man who was in this business for twenty some-odd years. A man that achieved wrestling’s greatest honour in wrestling at the time. He is talking to the son of one of the best tag team wrestlers this business has ever seen. A man who beat Anthony Darko for the GCW British Commonwealth championship, thus ending the yearlong reign of Canada’s tyrant champion. So Ray should stop pretending that he is talking to a failed hockey player, because he isn’t. He is speaking to two serious wrestlers. Two wrestlers that eat, sleep, and breathe this business.”
Alex Arren: “We aren’t guys that sat at home watching WWE and thought that we could do that. We were born with wrestling in our blood. When I was ten my dad first let me step foot into a wrestling ring. At fifteen he taught me how to do a suplex, and I was put in my first match. I was getting hit with backbreakers and suicide dives from my brother before Final Fantasy was even conceived. We love this business; every single part of it. So when a little shit like you comes in and spits on it; thinks that he’s king shit for having one title, we take issue with it.”
William Bekowsky: “Even so much as mocking the main event is incredible disrespectful to the booker, the talent that is involved with the match, and the people backstage.”
Alex Arren: “Even so much as trying to embarrass your opponent by bringing up past gimmicks like that tool Prince Assad. Or trying to mock one’s moniker... Ray, incredibly disrespectful.”
William Bekowsky: “And we take issue with that. When I sat in those bleachers and said that I root for the wrestlers of today, I didn’t know I’d be talking about someone who would besmirch everything I’ve built up with so many others. For who’s entertainment? You look like more of an ass than Hayden Pheonix.”
Alex Arren: “We understand that Ray Harlan wants to tear the roof down again and be match of the night, but that doesn’t justify the disrespect he showed us.”
William Bekowsky: “So what are you going to do about it?”
Alex Arren: “I am going to defeat Ray Harlan decisively. He won’t be able to make excuses. He is going to get caught with the Sioux-per Kick, and I will pin him for the three count fall. When I beat him I will help him up and see if he wants to apologize for what he has said. We will settle this like men, not bullies.”
The camera backs out and fades away. EDN.
William Bekowsky: “I’m not quite sure if what we saw from Ray Harlan was an attempt to mock me, or a genuine introduction of the man who will be managing him. Regardless, his uncle Phil did make an appearance and certainly helped Ray show just how disrespectful and mean-spirited he his. We tried to be very respectful toward Ray. We know that Ray is a big man with a lot of heart. We acknowledged that. Of course we also want to win, so I did what any other wrestler would do. I started formulating a way that Alex Arren would be able to topple the big man.”
Alex Arren: “It kind of threw me off, Bekowsky. He almost looked like he wanted to be hated. I mean, the general populous gets really upset when someone speaks on a touchy subject in ignorance. So why should this be any different?”
William Bekowsky: “Precisely. Ray is speaking to a man who was in this business for twenty some-odd years. A man that achieved wrestling’s greatest honour in wrestling at the time. He is talking to the son of one of the best tag team wrestlers this business has ever seen. A man who beat Anthony Darko for the GCW British Commonwealth championship, thus ending the yearlong reign of Canada’s tyrant champion. So Ray should stop pretending that he is talking to a failed hockey player, because he isn’t. He is speaking to two serious wrestlers. Two wrestlers that eat, sleep, and breathe this business.”
Alex Arren: “We aren’t guys that sat at home watching WWE and thought that we could do that. We were born with wrestling in our blood. When I was ten my dad first let me step foot into a wrestling ring. At fifteen he taught me how to do a suplex, and I was put in my first match. I was getting hit with backbreakers and suicide dives from my brother before Final Fantasy was even conceived. We love this business; every single part of it. So when a little shit like you comes in and spits on it; thinks that he’s king shit for having one title, we take issue with it.”
William Bekowsky: “Even so much as mocking the main event is incredible disrespectful to the booker, the talent that is involved with the match, and the people backstage.”
Alex Arren: “Even so much as trying to embarrass your opponent by bringing up past gimmicks like that tool Prince Assad. Or trying to mock one’s moniker... Ray, incredibly disrespectful.”
William Bekowsky: “And we take issue with that. When I sat in those bleachers and said that I root for the wrestlers of today, I didn’t know I’d be talking about someone who would besmirch everything I’ve built up with so many others. For who’s entertainment? You look like more of an ass than Hayden Pheonix.”
Alex Arren: “We understand that Ray Harlan wants to tear the roof down again and be match of the night, but that doesn’t justify the disrespect he showed us.”
William Bekowsky: “So what are you going to do about it?”
Alex Arren: “I am going to defeat Ray Harlan decisively. He won’t be able to make excuses. He is going to get caught with the Sioux-per Kick, and I will pin him for the three count fall. When I beat him I will help him up and see if he wants to apologize for what he has said. We will settle this like men, not bullies.”
The camera backs out and fades away. EDN.