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Superman33
05-26-2004, 04:12 PM
"Step to Me" hits and Mr. Nichols makes his way down to the ring. He looks to be in high spirits, even though it's been announced that he will be facing five other wrestlers in the Six Pack Challenge. Sporting his Throwback Dallas Mavericks Dirk Nowitski jersey, Danny enters the ring and takes the mic.

Danny: "Yo yo yo yo yo . . .

So, Danny Nichols is facing five other members of uCw in a Six Pack Challenge. Well, I guess that means that Danny Nichols is defeating five other members of uCw in a Six Pack Challenge. Challenge? HA! This ain't a challenge, it's just a reason to put "Downtown" on television. You see, I know what Creative Control is thinking. "You know, Danny needs to be on television and we need the ratings. Let's put him in a Six Pack Challenge with five nobody wrestlers." I don't blame them one bit because, let's face it, Danny Nichols brings in the ratings. I am the franchise of uCw. Who's gonna defeat me? Mr. Messiah? Last time I check, messiahs don't get there asses kicked. Psycho? Hammerlock? Constantino? Long? You've gotta be kidding me. None of these wrestlers even compare to Danny Nichols. After this match, the whole uCw locker room will realize that they don't stand a chance. It could even be the new champ, Dust. Either way, I've taken over uCw, and this is just the beginning."

12
05-26-2004, 04:27 PM
cool rp, i can't wait to start getting involved in storylines and stuff

The Stig
05-28-2004, 03:22 AM
Psycho's music hits as he makes his way out on stage in an angry mood.

Psycho: Hey Danny, why don't you shut that damn trap before I come there and close it for you... People like you are all talk, and when it comes down to the action, you tuck your tail between your legs and run away. I am very glad you are part of the Six Pack Challenge. My goals are to go there, and whoop everyone's ass. And I would like to start with yours.

You see after this match, you and these piss stained fans will get the message clear. You **** with me and you get hurt.

Now I know you are getting nervous, I wouldn't want to face myself either, because I know once I step in that damn ring, I don't stop until I see you laying on the mat like road kill.

Mr. Long
05-28-2004, 02:44 PM
("The American Icon" Jesse Long is shown backstage where Jeff LeMass is interveiw him)

LeMass: I'm standing here with "The American Icon" Jesse Long. Now Jesse, both Danny Nichols and Psycho claim to walk out of Revolution with the "W." What are your thoughts?

Jesse: You know Jeff, it's funny. I see Nichols and Psycho's mouths moving. But all I hear is BLAH BLAH BLAH! Not to sound egotistical, but, it doesn't really matter what Nichols says, what Psycho says, what Constantino says, what Hammerlock says, what Messiah says, hell, it doesn't even matter what I say. Because when it comes down to it, no amount of talking can help you win this match, or any match for that matter. There are two sayings that come to mind, one, "You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?" And, "Action speak louder than words." This is gonna be a match that the six of us have never experienced before. But regardless of who wins, after the match, none of us will ever be the same!

LeMass (to the camera): Strong words from a strong competitor. For uCw, I'm Jeff LeMAss.

(Camera fades into the uCw logo)

Superman33
05-28-2004, 06:23 PM
Danny is backstage in his locker room when and interviewer comes in.

Interviewer: "Danny, one of your opponents for the Six Pack Challenge, Psycho, has claimed that you are all talk, and that he's is gonna start off the match by going straight for you. What are your thoughts on these comments?"

Danny pauses.

Danny: "You know, I'm 20 years old and have been though a lot in my life. Along with that I've noticed a lot of things and a lot of people, and I've come to one conclusion: people are retarded. You've got people like Marylin Manson claiming that he's the Anti-Christ, yet the Apocolypes isn't occuring. You've got people like Al Gore saying they invented the internet. Then, you have people like Psycho saying that they can beat "Downtown" Danny Nichols. Over the years I've kind of learned to ignore the ignorant. So Psycho's comments have absolutely no effect on me, as he is just another retard who thinks he can beat me. And in the Six Pack Challenge, he's gonna be just another retard who gets taken downtown."

End Interview

The Kid
05-29-2004, 03:22 PM
The lights in the arena shut off and the fans go quiet wondering what is going on. Hail Mary by Tupac starts to play, a spotlight appears and out walks this man wearing a crown of barbed wire a la Jesus' crown of thorns.

He gets in the ring and picks up a mic. ( the lights still aren't on, only a spotlight)

Williams: Ok listen up my disciples. Everyone must have been wondering "Who is the sixth man in the Six Pack Challenge?" Well you need not wonder anymore. I, my followers, am the savior of the sport, the heaven sent Messiah of the Mat. I've noticed that these other wrestlers are breaking the 11th commendment. Thou shalt not disgrace the sport. These 5 are just the start, I'm looking past them, I'm looking to Dust, I'm looking to the title. I promise I will bring respect back to UCW, I promise I will bring respect back to profesional wrestling and I promise I will bring pain to anyone who tries and stand in my way.

Superman33
06-02-2004, 05:08 PM
We go to a local gym where "Downtown" Danny Nichols is training. Danny is looking very intense as he's doing dumbell curls.

Announcer: "There's the man himself Danny Nichols. He's about to walk into a battlefield as he faces five men in the Six Pack Challenge. I don't know about anyone else, but I think Danny Nichols is the man to bet on in this match."

End Segment

TEST this
06-02-2004, 06:38 PM
The camera picks up on Tino as he is walking through a subway system. The camera is facing his back, and Tino concentrates straight ahead. He slowly climbs up the steps, and when he reaches the top, the camera sees the setting. It is nighttime. The darkness overshadows any light in the area. An old man is seen sleeping on the streetcorner with just a piece of clothe to warm himself. At the other end of the block is a young women, pregnant, looking to provide for her family. As Tino walks by her, she asks if he wants a good time, to which he shrugs off and keeps walking. Tino reaches an alleyway between buildings, where a man is prepping his needle to shoot up his weapon of choice. Tino looks down at him and shakes his head, and turns around to the camera.

This right here was one of my many homes in the past 20 years of my life. To look around now, and to see how others survive, is beyond me. But to be 15 and avoiding one of many foster parents, I have no clue how I survived. Maybe it was due to a strong will to live, and waiting for the sun to shine down on me bringing better days...those better days didn't come...The police found me, and stuck me right back into the adoption and foster agency because I was too much to handle for those folks. They didn't know how to adapt to my kind...a kid from the streets with a horrible past; beaten, laughed at, never believed to succeed. I look back at everyone now, especially those who still live here and haven't accomplished anything with their lives and I think, "Who's better off now?"

Constantino is. Tino is the man who can return here and gain a sick gratification to know I've outdone those who've shunned me. Yet, I feel sad for them. They put down others to make themselves feel better...but in reality, they are no better off than the ones they ridicule. It takes a diamond in the rough to succeed from here...and I guess...I was lucky enough to be one...

Just then, the druggie finishes shooting up, and has heard what Tino has said. As he gets up, and moves closer to him, it can be seen that he is of considerable age.

Junkie: I remember you...snotnose punk. You think you can just come back here and expect us to accept you? I don't think so.

Tino: Oh, like I really need to be accepted by you. Look at yourself; you've digressed and become a shell of who you once were...not that you were anythign great to begin with, but I have no clue how you've survived all these years through drugs. Hopeless...

Just then, the junkie takes offense and takes a swing at Tino. Tino ducks, and the man falls flat to the ground. The drugs start to take effect, and the man does not move.

This man was a failure. I will not reveal his past, but he never got far in life. Me, I'm now 2-0 in the UCW. And to be honest, I expected to start off this well. Yes, there are obstacles in the way, like this Six-Pack Challenge. This match is filled with a bunch of rookies, and then myself, already proven my skill in UCW, and have shown that I am a veteran, no matter how young I am. I realize my status, and I know I'm more experienced than everyone in this match. That's why I expect to win. I won't take things lightly though...everyone in this match is a link in that chain...and I will continue to slowly dismantle the chain until I reach the Dusty pinnacle.

It's funny, Psycho and Jesse really can't talk a good game. I would have expected more talk from snotnosed rookies. Usually, like one of you stated before, it's all talk and no walk. But really, when you can't even talk, then what DO you have? I know talking won't win you matches...but in some figments of fantasy organizations, they do. It seems that both Psycho and Jesse only care about poor Danny. There are more than just 3 people in that match come Revolution...hence the name "SIX Pack Challenge". Maybe you need to worry about a different target in that match. But hey, if you don't, it's better for myself, and all of you guys will become failures, like this guy...

Now Danny, you talk about being 20 and experiencing many things...although I can't argue that fact, I could relate to you, yet I don't know anything about you, so really, I don't care. You talk about taking everyone in our match downtown...

The camera pans around to the street again, and Tino continues to talk.

Danny, THIS is downtown Brooklyn. I've been here many times before. It wouldn't be anything new for me, but I'm sure it would be a hell of a new experience for you. This is where I developed my instincts, and they've helped me greatly in the ring. So feel free to bring me downtown, Danny. Because when you do, you're really bringing yourself...to hell...my hell...

The camera pans back to Tino, who steps on the junkie on the ground, and then walks into the middle of the street...he begins to shout.

Those who feel they can save others, are really ones who need to be saved...my hell...MY HELL...

Camera fades...

Mr. Long
06-02-2004, 07:18 PM
Hey Tino, are you a face or a heel, I can't really tell.

Also, not to sound like I'm rushing it, put when will IOWF Overkill be posted?

Superman33
06-02-2004, 09:30 PM
OOC: Kick ass promo Test.

Mr. Long
06-03-2004, 12:22 AM
Kick ass promo Test.
Wow! There's a phrase I never thought I'd hear.

(The above was making fun of Test, not TEST this)