Face The Harsh Truth
Nov 25, 2018 17:22:59 GMT -5
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Post by Scott Slayer on Nov 25, 2018 17:22:59 GMT -5
Scott Slayer is on a podcast show in a red and black hoodie, black jeans and white shoes.
Scott Slayer looks irritated with all of the stress about his upcoming tag match.
Interviewer: So, you have been the talk of the WCF for a while. Why do you think people are getting so invested into you after such a short amount of time?
Scott Slayer: Why are people getting invested in me? Why wouldn’t people get invested in me? The reason they’re probably getting invested, just like how you’re showing that you’re invested for getting me on this shitty show, I’m a guy who doesn’t hides in the shadows, lurking waiting for my shot. I’m not a guy who’s satisfied with just wrestling a quick match and getting paid. I’m a guy who loves wrestling in these long and stressful matches that earn me opportunities and title shots, and finally, finally I get my shot after proving to everyone for so long that I’m the best here. Some people say that I’m forcing myself into the show sometimes, but it seems to be working because everyone is watching me, listening to me, reacting to me. If people are spending their precious time worrying about me, I’m obviously doing something right. It has shown I’m doing something right by this company putting me in the main event, which is the place I should always be. I mean I’m in front of our world champion Odin Balfore. Which can mean that I’m better than him too.
Interviewer: Well I wouldn’t call my podcast a shitty show but-
Scott Slayer: I would call it a shitty show.
Interviewer: Ok um. You have been going back and forth with DW Wolf the last two weeks. It started off as a respectful wrestling match, but you slapped him after he offered you a handshake. Why?
Scott Slayer: See everyone has been asking me this, and every time someone asks me that I get more and more pissed off. That wasn’t him showing respect, that was him trying to make it seem like he’s the hero by offering the new guy a chance. Everything he does is just to make him look better than me and everyone else when he’s not. All you guys see is what happens inside of the ring, but you’re never backstage, you’re never at our houses, you’re never on the road with us. Everyone is so worried about what I’m doing to him like he’s the victim, what about what he’s doing to me?
Has anyone asked me how I’m doing, am I okay with what’s going on? No they haven’t because DW, or Dan, has got you wrapped around his broken finger. When I slapped him across the face, it wasn’t personal. It was me seeing through his lies. Then he wants to make it personal by bringing his daddy into this. If it’s personal it’s because he’s making it personal.
Interviewer: Ok, let’s say it’s true-
Scott Slayer: What the hell do you mean “let’s say it’s true?!” It is damn true!
The interviewer gets nervous and scared
Interviewer: Ok it’s true. I’m sorry.
Scott Slayer: Next question, now!
Interviewer: How do you feel about Teo Blaze getting involved?
Scott Slayer: He isn’t my fight. He is Kennedy’s fight. But just as always, I’m going to help her take care of him. But, there is one thing I like about him. He noticed that he was going nowhere. He reinvented himself. But, he turned into a walking gimmick. He says that he owns all media. He’s definitely going to be making headlines. The whole world will know his name. All reporters will contact him, and ask him why, why he lost to me. The only thing that he will be able to say is that I am better than him. Then he will go down in history as the man who lost to the next hardcore champion, which is me. People can cry and complain about it and say that I’m crazy for thinking it. Maybe they’re right. Maybe I’m wrong about myself. Maybe I’m overconfident. Then, I think back and wonder if I was crazy when I beat Ultimate Destroyer in my first pay per view match. I wasn’t crazy then. What about the time when I single handedly got rid of Amos? I wasn’t crazy then. How about my debut at Revenge I when dropped a guy on his ass, making a statement to every single son of a bitch that I meet in the ring. I sure as Hell wasn’t crazy then. But people still don’t see it, they still don’t see my talent, they still don’t see how dangerous I am, and they can’t face the harsh reality that no matter how badly they want their precious little fantasies, and their dreams of their heroes beating the bad guys, there will always be people like me and Kennedy to bring them back down to Earth. Parents would tell their kids lies and lies about saviors, and dreams, and heroes. Then I came along, and I’m trying to do this world a favor by showing them the truth, but they still can’t listen, they’re blinded by DW, they’re blinded by Teo and I try to help. I really did try to help. But, as soon I proved them wrong, and it seems like they are facing reality, DW just has to make things worse. He wants to cry about his dad telling him that he should die. He’s even lucky that he has a father. When I was only 9, my parents died in a murder in my own home.
Scott starts to tear up.
Scott Slayer: They told me that everything was going to be okay, but that was a lie. Three guys with guns busted in our front door. I was hiding under my bed, when I could’ve done something. Now, all my life I have to live with the fact that I wasn’t man enough to stop them. Believing in dreams can only hurt you. Because as soon as that dream doesn’t come true, you wonder if you should’ve believed in the first place. All I dreamed of was living happily ever after with my mom and dad. I’m trying to help these little boys and girls believing, because I don’t want their dreams crushed just like mine were. I want them to see things for what they really are. But DW and Teo keep making things worse. Teo keeps making kids believe in heroes. DW keeps making kids believe that hard work solves every problem. DW if you’re listening, you should be ashamed of yourself. My parents are gone, I don’t have a family. Why do you think I would do anything for Kennedy. Because she gave me a friend, but not only a friend, a sister, family. DW, you have the damn nerve to feel sorry for yourself. I would kill to be in your shoes right now. As time went on, I grew angrier and colder and deadlier. I learned that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. That’s what you and Teo are going to see at Slam. You can tell all of the fantasies you two want, but pretty soon you both with face the truth by the hands of The Anarchist and The Queen of WCF. You both will be Slayed... Royally and that is a damn promise!
Scott Slayer storms out of the building with tears rolling down his face, while the interviewer is saddened by how his show went today. The scene fades to black.
Scott Slayer looks irritated with all of the stress about his upcoming tag match.
Interviewer: So, you have been the talk of the WCF for a while. Why do you think people are getting so invested into you after such a short amount of time?
Scott Slayer: Why are people getting invested in me? Why wouldn’t people get invested in me? The reason they’re probably getting invested, just like how you’re showing that you’re invested for getting me on this shitty show, I’m a guy who doesn’t hides in the shadows, lurking waiting for my shot. I’m not a guy who’s satisfied with just wrestling a quick match and getting paid. I’m a guy who loves wrestling in these long and stressful matches that earn me opportunities and title shots, and finally, finally I get my shot after proving to everyone for so long that I’m the best here. Some people say that I’m forcing myself into the show sometimes, but it seems to be working because everyone is watching me, listening to me, reacting to me. If people are spending their precious time worrying about me, I’m obviously doing something right. It has shown I’m doing something right by this company putting me in the main event, which is the place I should always be. I mean I’m in front of our world champion Odin Balfore. Which can mean that I’m better than him too.
Interviewer: Well I wouldn’t call my podcast a shitty show but-
Scott Slayer: I would call it a shitty show.
Interviewer: Ok um. You have been going back and forth with DW Wolf the last two weeks. It started off as a respectful wrestling match, but you slapped him after he offered you a handshake. Why?
Scott Slayer: See everyone has been asking me this, and every time someone asks me that I get more and more pissed off. That wasn’t him showing respect, that was him trying to make it seem like he’s the hero by offering the new guy a chance. Everything he does is just to make him look better than me and everyone else when he’s not. All you guys see is what happens inside of the ring, but you’re never backstage, you’re never at our houses, you’re never on the road with us. Everyone is so worried about what I’m doing to him like he’s the victim, what about what he’s doing to me?
Has anyone asked me how I’m doing, am I okay with what’s going on? No they haven’t because DW, or Dan, has got you wrapped around his broken finger. When I slapped him across the face, it wasn’t personal. It was me seeing through his lies. Then he wants to make it personal by bringing his daddy into this. If it’s personal it’s because he’s making it personal.
Interviewer: Ok, let’s say it’s true-
Scott Slayer: What the hell do you mean “let’s say it’s true?!” It is damn true!
The interviewer gets nervous and scared
Interviewer: Ok it’s true. I’m sorry.
Scott Slayer: Next question, now!
Interviewer: How do you feel about Teo Blaze getting involved?
Scott Slayer: He isn’t my fight. He is Kennedy’s fight. But just as always, I’m going to help her take care of him. But, there is one thing I like about him. He noticed that he was going nowhere. He reinvented himself. But, he turned into a walking gimmick. He says that he owns all media. He’s definitely going to be making headlines. The whole world will know his name. All reporters will contact him, and ask him why, why he lost to me. The only thing that he will be able to say is that I am better than him. Then he will go down in history as the man who lost to the next hardcore champion, which is me. People can cry and complain about it and say that I’m crazy for thinking it. Maybe they’re right. Maybe I’m wrong about myself. Maybe I’m overconfident. Then, I think back and wonder if I was crazy when I beat Ultimate Destroyer in my first pay per view match. I wasn’t crazy then. What about the time when I single handedly got rid of Amos? I wasn’t crazy then. How about my debut at Revenge I when dropped a guy on his ass, making a statement to every single son of a bitch that I meet in the ring. I sure as Hell wasn’t crazy then. But people still don’t see it, they still don’t see my talent, they still don’t see how dangerous I am, and they can’t face the harsh reality that no matter how badly they want their precious little fantasies, and their dreams of their heroes beating the bad guys, there will always be people like me and Kennedy to bring them back down to Earth. Parents would tell their kids lies and lies about saviors, and dreams, and heroes. Then I came along, and I’m trying to do this world a favor by showing them the truth, but they still can’t listen, they’re blinded by DW, they’re blinded by Teo and I try to help. I really did try to help. But, as soon I proved them wrong, and it seems like they are facing reality, DW just has to make things worse. He wants to cry about his dad telling him that he should die. He’s even lucky that he has a father. When I was only 9, my parents died in a murder in my own home.
Scott starts to tear up.
Scott Slayer: They told me that everything was going to be okay, but that was a lie. Three guys with guns busted in our front door. I was hiding under my bed, when I could’ve done something. Now, all my life I have to live with the fact that I wasn’t man enough to stop them. Believing in dreams can only hurt you. Because as soon as that dream doesn’t come true, you wonder if you should’ve believed in the first place. All I dreamed of was living happily ever after with my mom and dad. I’m trying to help these little boys and girls believing, because I don’t want their dreams crushed just like mine were. I want them to see things for what they really are. But DW and Teo keep making things worse. Teo keeps making kids believe in heroes. DW keeps making kids believe that hard work solves every problem. DW if you’re listening, you should be ashamed of yourself. My parents are gone, I don’t have a family. Why do you think I would do anything for Kennedy. Because she gave me a friend, but not only a friend, a sister, family. DW, you have the damn nerve to feel sorry for yourself. I would kill to be in your shoes right now. As time went on, I grew angrier and colder and deadlier. I learned that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. That’s what you and Teo are going to see at Slam. You can tell all of the fantasies you two want, but pretty soon you both with face the truth by the hands of The Anarchist and The Queen of WCF. You both will be Slayed... Royally and that is a damn promise!
Scott Slayer storms out of the building with tears rolling down his face, while the interviewer is saddened by how his show went today. The scene fades to black.