Post by Kaiser on Jun 3, 2014 17:30:23 GMT -6
Our hero has to face a smug, arrogant man.
One who bathes in the luxuries that money gave him.
Our hero has to first defeat him to get onto the road to glory.
MSW Backstage - Near Leo Banks' Locker Room
June 3rd, 2014
Peyton: "I've arrived here early, as per usual."
Peyton sat almost alone backstage. Workers came by periodcally, greeting Peyton as they walked by. Some new development wrestlers that wrestled house shows came to speak to Peyton about what they should do in their matches. Peyton gave him his limited advice. Did they forget that Peyton was only 20 years old? Or that he has only been wrestling professionally for a six months today? Perhaps they did. Who knows? Peyton surely didn't.
Peyton: "I like to come here and help out with ring construction and help train some of the workers. I like to be a team player. I like to do what I can to help things run smoothly. I would ask if you were a team player, but I see that you are not. You came out to ask me if you could be a part of my 'Justice League' as I heard someone call it. We already discussed this, but I am going to tell you about something else."
Peyton: "Let me tell you the role that you play on Wednesday. You are the first step to my conquest. I was derailed last time. I was beaten by Bryce Manning before I got to the finals of the Best of the Best tournament. Yet tonight, we have to face each other. You are fighting to get yourself into the spotlight; I am fighting to get to my goal. We are two forces that facing each other for our own dreams and aspirations, but Leo...you will not win. Unless you change your attitude tonight, you will not beat me. The last person who ran their mouth more than put up their a-game was forced to tap out. Yes, Bryan York, Leo. Do you want to be like Bryan York?"
He smirked.
Peyton: "If you do not wish to be like him, then bring your all. Because I am going to be like Fabricio Werdum tonight. I am going to make you tap out, Leo. Because pinning someone is one thing, but making them submit is another. Making one person submit is forcing them to realize that they cannot go on. So tonight, do not get caught blind, Leo. Because once I sink in the HLC, you are going out. I doubt that you are bad at what you do. No, you have all the potential, but let this promise to you be the motivation to try your best."
Peyton sat almost alone backstage. Workers came by periodcally, greeting Peyton as they walked by. Some new development wrestlers that wrestled house shows came to speak to Peyton about what they should do in their matches. Peyton gave him his limited advice. Did they forget that Peyton was only 20 years old? Or that he has only been wrestling professionally for a six months today? Perhaps they did. Who knows? Peyton surely didn't.
Peyton: "I like to come here and help out with ring construction and help train some of the workers. I like to be a team player. I like to do what I can to help things run smoothly. I would ask if you were a team player, but I see that you are not. You came out to ask me if you could be a part of my 'Justice League' as I heard someone call it. We already discussed this, but I am going to tell you about something else."
Peyton: "Let me tell you the role that you play on Wednesday. You are the first step to my conquest. I was derailed last time. I was beaten by Bryce Manning before I got to the finals of the Best of the Best tournament. Yet tonight, we have to face each other. You are fighting to get yourself into the spotlight; I am fighting to get to my goal. We are two forces that facing each other for our own dreams and aspirations, but Leo...you will not win. Unless you change your attitude tonight, you will not beat me. The last person who ran their mouth more than put up their a-game was forced to tap out. Yes, Bryan York, Leo. Do you want to be like Bryan York?"
He smirked.
Peyton: "If you do not wish to be like him, then bring your all. Because I am going to be like Fabricio Werdum tonight. I am going to make you tap out, Leo. Because pinning someone is one thing, but making them submit is another. Making one person submit is forcing them to realize that they cannot go on. So tonight, do not get caught blind, Leo. Because once I sink in the HLC, you are going out. I doubt that you are bad at what you do. No, you have all the potential, but let this promise to you be the motivation to try your best."
Fade to black.