Post by Thunder on Nov 5, 2006 10:21:26 GMT -5
The scene opens as Thunder sits in the bedroom of his huge mansion. He sits on the bed with the WCF People’s Championship sitting next to him. At his feet is a luggage bag. He looks down at his watch in disgust. Sick of waiting, he opens the bedroom door. He walks out of view momentarily and screams.
Thunder: Where the hell is he?
The maid speaks, her voice clearly far off.
Maid: I haven’t heard from him.
Thunder: Get up here right now!
Thunder walks back into the bedroom. As he does this, the sound of footsteps is heard. Eventually, she makes it to the bedroom.
Thunder:What do you mean you haven’t heard from him?
Maid: Well, he hasn’t called me yet giving a reason why he hasn’t picked you up.
Thunder: So what am I supposed to do, just wait?
Maid: I guess so.
Thunder: Oh yeah, I’ll just completely miss my flight and lose the People’s Title because of some incompetent limo driver. He’s getting fired over this.
The maid makes an attempt to save the limo driver’s job.
Maid: Please, he has a family to support. Let him keep his job.
Her last statement just angers Thunder even more.
Thunder: Don’t you get it? This is far from the first time this has happened. Time after time, he’s late, almost costing a flight somewhere.
She tries to get through to him once more.
Maid: But don’t you think he deserves a second chance?
Thunder gets even angrier by the second, eventually screaming.
Thunder: Did you not hear what I said? I’ve given him several chances just because I know he’s got a family to support. But somehow, he stills screws it all up no matter what. Sure, people deserve second chances, but he’s used up his own already.
You know who he’s like? David Alastair. Is there room enough in that tiny brain of yours to know who that is?
The maid flashes him an angry look.
Maid: No, I don’t.
Thunder: Big surprise there. David Alastair is someone who I’ve beaten three times in a People’s Title Match. I beat him once, but due to being a sore loser, he beat up, and then he got another shot at Hellimination. Guess what happened? He lost again. Now for stupid idiotic reason, he gets one more shot. Just like the other times, I’ll defeat him once more and I’ll still have the People’s Title around my waist. So as you can see, David Alastair is just like the limo driver: so many chances, so little accomplished.
Maid: But, isn’t there somebody else in the match?
Thunder: What, suddenly you’re a wrestling expert? Well, yeah, there is somebody else in there named Outcast. There’s no doubt he’s got a few years of experience on me, but that means nothing. He proved at Hellimination that he is just a shell of his former self when he lost to Reckless Jack. So then what does he do? He comes after the fastest rising star in WCF, me. But just like when I defeated Nate Nytro, the young, inexperienced wrestler will beat the veteran once more. It really doesn’t matter who I focus on in this match, because it doesn’t get much easier either way. But why are you even concerned with that? Get downstairs and find out what’s going on.
Maid: Yes, sir.
She begins to leave the room, but is stopped by Thunder.
Thunder: Bring my luggage down too, that way I can bolt out the door if he ever shows up.
The maid, although angry, walks over to the bed and picks up the luggage as well as the People’s Title. Thunder immediately snatches the belt from her hand.
Thunder: I can handle that.
She carries the luggage out of the room and out of view. Thunder flings the People’s Title on his shoulder and walks out of the room, shutting the door behind him. As this happens, the distant footsteps of the maid can be heard. The scene fades.
Thunder: Where the hell is he?
The maid speaks, her voice clearly far off.
Maid: I haven’t heard from him.
Thunder: Get up here right now!
Thunder walks back into the bedroom. As he does this, the sound of footsteps is heard. Eventually, she makes it to the bedroom.
Thunder:What do you mean you haven’t heard from him?
Maid: Well, he hasn’t called me yet giving a reason why he hasn’t picked you up.
Thunder: So what am I supposed to do, just wait?
Maid: I guess so.
Thunder: Oh yeah, I’ll just completely miss my flight and lose the People’s Title because of some incompetent limo driver. He’s getting fired over this.
The maid makes an attempt to save the limo driver’s job.
Maid: Please, he has a family to support. Let him keep his job.
Her last statement just angers Thunder even more.
Thunder: Don’t you get it? This is far from the first time this has happened. Time after time, he’s late, almost costing a flight somewhere.
She tries to get through to him once more.
Maid: But don’t you think he deserves a second chance?
Thunder gets even angrier by the second, eventually screaming.
Thunder: Did you not hear what I said? I’ve given him several chances just because I know he’s got a family to support. But somehow, he stills screws it all up no matter what. Sure, people deserve second chances, but he’s used up his own already.
You know who he’s like? David Alastair. Is there room enough in that tiny brain of yours to know who that is?
The maid flashes him an angry look.
Maid: No, I don’t.
Thunder: Big surprise there. David Alastair is someone who I’ve beaten three times in a People’s Title Match. I beat him once, but due to being a sore loser, he beat up, and then he got another shot at Hellimination. Guess what happened? He lost again. Now for stupid idiotic reason, he gets one more shot. Just like the other times, I’ll defeat him once more and I’ll still have the People’s Title around my waist. So as you can see, David Alastair is just like the limo driver: so many chances, so little accomplished.
Maid: But, isn’t there somebody else in the match?
Thunder: What, suddenly you’re a wrestling expert? Well, yeah, there is somebody else in there named Outcast. There’s no doubt he’s got a few years of experience on me, but that means nothing. He proved at Hellimination that he is just a shell of his former self when he lost to Reckless Jack. So then what does he do? He comes after the fastest rising star in WCF, me. But just like when I defeated Nate Nytro, the young, inexperienced wrestler will beat the veteran once more. It really doesn’t matter who I focus on in this match, because it doesn’t get much easier either way. But why are you even concerned with that? Get downstairs and find out what’s going on.
Maid: Yes, sir.
She begins to leave the room, but is stopped by Thunder.
Thunder: Bring my luggage down too, that way I can bolt out the door if he ever shows up.
The maid, although angry, walks over to the bed and picks up the luggage as well as the People’s Title. Thunder immediately snatches the belt from her hand.
Thunder: I can handle that.
She carries the luggage out of the room and out of view. Thunder flings the People’s Title on his shoulder and walks out of the room, shutting the door behind him. As this happens, the distant footsteps of the maid can be heard. The scene fades.