Post by Ace Resoland on Jun 2, 2006 14:53:15 GMT -5
The scene opens up to the outside of a cinema, the camera man looks around and enters the building, he walks down and walks straight past employee checking tickets but is not stopped, he walks into a room which is proclaimed to be screen five by a huge five on the door. As he walks in there is the sound of gunfire, the cameraman turns the corner to show that an old western film is showing on the twelve-foot screen. It seems that the bandit has just been shot and is slowly dying. This leads to the inevitable fight in the bar scene where the bad guys converge upon the good and the good guy fights them off with great vigour and gusto. This inevitably leads to the fight between the main bad guy and the good guy. Which start with the bad guy in control and ends when the good guy gets a surge of adrenaline and finally rids himself of the bad guy. At this point the film ends and the credits roll.
As people walk out of the screen to go home to there own houses and there own lives. The cameraman walks past them and heads towards the lone man who is sat in the front row. This man has short, dark brown hair that is messy he also has near black stumble, this man is not recognised until the camera gets closer to his face and we realise that it is in fact the new look of Ace.
Ace: Don’t you love the classic movies all action and no sustenance. Where the good guy always triumphs over adversity and all logic. This happens in all classic film there is the unwritten rule where every bad guy must be punished for the sins of his past. The same can also be said for wrestling, where the good guy triumphs to avenge his fallen ally, lets take the WCF for example not to long ago we had the companies supposed saviour and god Torture avenge his family against the adversity of a five on one match and slay his biggest foe. But you see Jojo not all things in reality end with the bad guy slain and the good guy looking off into the horizon at what will eventually happen to them, no not all tings end that way much like this Sunday at Slam when I decimate you in the middle of the ring there will be no triumphant come back, no miracle revival and no spunky comeback because not every story has its happy endings and yours will be no fairy tail come Sunday. Because I am the highest card in the deck and your just another card lost in the shuffle.
Ace then stands up and leaves as well leaving nothing but a half eaten bucket of popcorn.
As people walk out of the screen to go home to there own houses and there own lives. The cameraman walks past them and heads towards the lone man who is sat in the front row. This man has short, dark brown hair that is messy he also has near black stumble, this man is not recognised until the camera gets closer to his face and we realise that it is in fact the new look of Ace.
Ace: Don’t you love the classic movies all action and no sustenance. Where the good guy always triumphs over adversity and all logic. This happens in all classic film there is the unwritten rule where every bad guy must be punished for the sins of his past. The same can also be said for wrestling, where the good guy triumphs to avenge his fallen ally, lets take the WCF for example not to long ago we had the companies supposed saviour and god Torture avenge his family against the adversity of a five on one match and slay his biggest foe. But you see Jojo not all things in reality end with the bad guy slain and the good guy looking off into the horizon at what will eventually happen to them, no not all tings end that way much like this Sunday at Slam when I decimate you in the middle of the ring there will be no triumphant come back, no miracle revival and no spunky comeback because not every story has its happy endings and yours will be no fairy tail come Sunday. Because I am the highest card in the deck and your just another card lost in the shuffle.
Ace then stands up and leaves as well leaving nothing but a half eaten bucket of popcorn.