Post by bigcountry on Jan 19, 2006 17:28:49 GMT -5
The WCFTron finds Hank Brown, backstage announcer veteran, standing in front of a WCF banner.
Hank Brown: Ladies and Gentlemen, in a mere three days, WCF will be reborn as we enter WAR. One of those participating, the reluctant son of WCF, Big Country is here tonight to speak on the event.
(Big Country comes into camera view.)
Hank: Big Country...
Big Country: Please, please Hank. You can call me BC.
Hank: Alright, BC. This Sunday you make your debut in WCF after being retired from active competition since 2001. Your thoughts as Sunday draws closer?
Big Country: My thoughts, Hank? Since last Saturday, I went home and sat back. I listened and watched my competition go out and talk their case for winning the WCF World title this Sunday, and I decided that today was the day to come out here and tell my opponents...
What the hell is the point?
Hank: BC, I don't understand?
Big Country: Sorry, Hank, I'll try to elaborate. You see, I heard man after man after man talk about coming back to WCF. Giving up everything they have, putting this company before all, just for a chance to become it's World Champion?! Am I thinking about the wrong WCF? Because the WCF I know isn't worth a thing the way I see it!
First off, that no good son of a...sorry, Hank, I almost swore. I promised you before the interview I wouldn't swear. That no good son of an asshole Seth has the nutsack to call me out of the blue and drag my retired ass back into the sport of wrestling! I know that after this Sunday, I'll be on the road 300 days a year again! I'll have to cripple people again, and I may just get injured myself in the process! I don't need my wife to be sitting in front of a phone every night just to hear that I made it through one more match. I really don't want that burden, but, alas Hank, I've got to for one more year. This time next year I can stand before you a free man.
But, the others, Hank, they're not like BC. They can get out of WCF whenever they want. They can get out with their lives, bodies and souls intact. They can take the huge buyouts and retire the rest of their lives knowing that they saved their kids a million sleepless nights of wondering if they will ever see their daddy again. So, I stand here before all of WCF and say this: the next time you think about this Sunday, think about how you could get out while the getting's good, because if you don't leave on your own...
I'll force you out.
Bottom Line.
BC leaves the scene as the Tron flashes out.
Hank Brown: Ladies and Gentlemen, in a mere three days, WCF will be reborn as we enter WAR. One of those participating, the reluctant son of WCF, Big Country is here tonight to speak on the event.
(Big Country comes into camera view.)
Hank: Big Country...
Big Country: Please, please Hank. You can call me BC.
Hank: Alright, BC. This Sunday you make your debut in WCF after being retired from active competition since 2001. Your thoughts as Sunday draws closer?
Big Country: My thoughts, Hank? Since last Saturday, I went home and sat back. I listened and watched my competition go out and talk their case for winning the WCF World title this Sunday, and I decided that today was the day to come out here and tell my opponents...
What the hell is the point?
Hank: BC, I don't understand?
Big Country: Sorry, Hank, I'll try to elaborate. You see, I heard man after man after man talk about coming back to WCF. Giving up everything they have, putting this company before all, just for a chance to become it's World Champion?! Am I thinking about the wrong WCF? Because the WCF I know isn't worth a thing the way I see it!
First off, that no good son of a...sorry, Hank, I almost swore. I promised you before the interview I wouldn't swear. That no good son of an asshole Seth has the nutsack to call me out of the blue and drag my retired ass back into the sport of wrestling! I know that after this Sunday, I'll be on the road 300 days a year again! I'll have to cripple people again, and I may just get injured myself in the process! I don't need my wife to be sitting in front of a phone every night just to hear that I made it through one more match. I really don't want that burden, but, alas Hank, I've got to for one more year. This time next year I can stand before you a free man.
But, the others, Hank, they're not like BC. They can get out of WCF whenever they want. They can get out with their lives, bodies and souls intact. They can take the huge buyouts and retire the rest of their lives knowing that they saved their kids a million sleepless nights of wondering if they will ever see their daddy again. So, I stand here before all of WCF and say this: the next time you think about this Sunday, think about how you could get out while the getting's good, because if you don't leave on your own...
I'll force you out.
Bottom Line.
BC leaves the scene as the Tron flashes out.