Post by Skyler Striker on Sept 1, 2006 18:02:59 GMT -5
“I dare you to tell me to walk through fire, wear my soul and call me a liar…”
-excerpt from “I Dare You” by Shinedown
We fade into a scene of Skyler Striker, who is backstage at the WCF arena. Hank Brown walks into camera view, where we see he is panting.
HB: Sorry, Skyler… I looked everywhere trying to find you.
SS: No biggie. I’m ready for my interview.
HB: Okay. So, Skyler, you’ve been challenged by Shane Sires for a match – a no DQ, falls-count-anywhere match. What do you have to say to that?
SS: Let me tell you, Hank. Well, actually, let me tell Shane. Shane Sires, you bust in here, thinking that you have the right to challenge me, the Fatebringer Skyler Striker to a match? You just made a big mistake. Had you gone and found anyone else, you might have stood a chance at getting somewhere in this business. By challenging me, you’re just asking for your fate to be brought right to your feet. It’s not going to be at all pretty, Shane. Unfortunately, I have a match with Danny Vice this week, which I really must attend to. After this week, however, you can consider yourself on. On the 10th of September, 2006, Sunday Night Slam, it will be “The Fatebringer” Skyler Striker vs. “The Punisher” Shane Sires, in a no DQ, Falls-Count Anywhere Match!
HB: Well, it looks set. What about Danny Vice though? Don’t you still have a grudge against him?
SS: Of course I do, Hank. Danny Vice isn’t going to get away from me that easily. I will remember, Danny, because our paths are going to be interlinked for a while now. This isn’t a score that will be settled at one Pay-Per-View match where it ends in a no contest. No, no. this will be decided later on, after I’ve dealt with this moron Shane Sires. So I guess that this last message is to both Danny and Shane. Don’t be late – you’ve got a date with destiny!
HB: Thankyou very much, Skyler.
SS: Anytime, Hank.
The scene fades out and Skyler walks off, contemplating his two no DQ matches in two weeks.
-excerpt from “I Dare You” by Shinedown
We fade into a scene of Skyler Striker, who is backstage at the WCF arena. Hank Brown walks into camera view, where we see he is panting.
HB: Sorry, Skyler… I looked everywhere trying to find you.
SS: No biggie. I’m ready for my interview.
HB: Okay. So, Skyler, you’ve been challenged by Shane Sires for a match – a no DQ, falls-count-anywhere match. What do you have to say to that?
SS: Let me tell you, Hank. Well, actually, let me tell Shane. Shane Sires, you bust in here, thinking that you have the right to challenge me, the Fatebringer Skyler Striker to a match? You just made a big mistake. Had you gone and found anyone else, you might have stood a chance at getting somewhere in this business. By challenging me, you’re just asking for your fate to be brought right to your feet. It’s not going to be at all pretty, Shane. Unfortunately, I have a match with Danny Vice this week, which I really must attend to. After this week, however, you can consider yourself on. On the 10th of September, 2006, Sunday Night Slam, it will be “The Fatebringer” Skyler Striker vs. “The Punisher” Shane Sires, in a no DQ, Falls-Count Anywhere Match!
HB: Well, it looks set. What about Danny Vice though? Don’t you still have a grudge against him?
SS: Of course I do, Hank. Danny Vice isn’t going to get away from me that easily. I will remember, Danny, because our paths are going to be interlinked for a while now. This isn’t a score that will be settled at one Pay-Per-View match where it ends in a no contest. No, no. this will be decided later on, after I’ve dealt with this moron Shane Sires. So I guess that this last message is to both Danny and Shane. Don’t be late – you’ve got a date with destiny!
HB: Thankyou very much, Skyler.
SS: Anytime, Hank.
The scene fades out and Skyler walks off, contemplating his two no DQ matches in two weeks.