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Post by Crisis on Mar 14, 2014 13:14:44 GMT -5
There has been reports flying around backstage between stage hands that Crisis is in talks with an old friend of his to come into the business and be his mentor. This is clearly still unknown at the moment as Crisis has not been seen from or even heard from since his disappointing defeat in the battle royal on the Previous Slam show. Sightings of a man wearing a suite has been seen going into Crisis's locker room on several occasions this past week.
Again unknown what is going on between these two men as Crisis remains in solitude after his defeat. Hopefully soon we have word from Crisis or this mystery man himself.
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Post by Crisis on Mar 14, 2014 14:54:51 GMT -5
*UPDATE* It is now reported that a picture has been released of the man who has been talking with Crisis as shown below. We are also informed by a note randomly placed on Crisis's door that there will be a statement made within the hour about what is going on. More information as we obtain it.
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Post by Crisis on Mar 14, 2014 15:45:54 GMT -5
The scene opens with backstage reporter Hank Brown. Hank, standing in front of Crisis’s locker room, has a microphone in hand as he looks into the camera.
Hank Brown: Ladies and Gentlemen at this time I am joined by our guest.
A tall man steps into camera view. This man has long black hair with a mustache and beard. This man is wearing a dark red suite and has a cane in his hand with a skull on the top.
Hank Brown: Sir thank you for joining us at this time. Could …
The man slaps his cane against Brown’s chest and puts a finger up to his mouth motioning to him to be quite. The man then removes his finger from in front of his mouth and speaks.
You Mr. Brown are done talking and will not be asking any questions today. Leave me.
The man pushes Brown off camera and looks into it.
Ladies and gentlemen of the WCF my name is Lou Sipher and I am here on behalf of my client Crisis. Crisis and I go way back and I am here now to lead him onto success. The original purpose of Crisis is still the same I am here to merely see that it gets done. Thank you for your time. And to quote said client. See you in Hell.
Lou Sipher turns around and enters into Crisis’s locker room ending his very brief introduction.
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