Post by "The Show" Chad Kurtis on Jan 23, 2007 12:58:01 GMT -5
Scene begins as "The Show" is at a Edmonton track running laps talking to himself and reflecting on his time in professional wrestling.
Show: Here I am in Edmonton. I mean this is a long way from where I started. I was just a young punk when I accepted the scholarship to Duke. I never dreamed that wrestling would bring me this far in life. I remember everyone always saying, Chad, you can't wrestle forever, but those where the same ones that jumped on my bandwagon during my FCW days. Even that seems like forever ago. I mean "The Show" headlining and selling out shows. Now, I am here in Edmonton to restart my career. I like it here it seems to be a good fit for me. I mean I haven't had the success that I thought I would have had by now, but I'll get to the top of the mountain soon rather then later. There is a lot of talent here in NAPW, and that's what I like. I mean when you win a match here you know you earned it. That's the main difference between here and FCW. I mean in FCW if Mr. Rembrandt liked you and thought you could make him money then you got pushed no matter what your skill level was. I was always afraid of getting injured by one of his new stars. I dominated in FCW, simply because I was one of the few true wrestlers there. I mean a lot of the guys just had the look, so they got some training and there you have it instant superstar. That's not the way it works here in NAPW. I mean the roster is loaded with true wrestler and athletics and you have to be ready for every match. I mean I have had my share of success here in NAPW. I defeated Kurt Castle in what has to be one of my top matches, I beat Jeff James, and I pushed Evan Cartwright to the limit. Not to mention the success "Team Kurtis" has experienced. But, that's not enough for "The Show". I want more, I desire more, so starting this Friday night at Action! when I face-off against James and Prince Darko, it will be a new era for "The Show". I don't care if this is some kind of set-up by "The Foundation" or not. I will defeat James and Darko, and walk away with the television championship. "The Show" ends his run, reaches down to grab his water, and a plaque off to the side of the track grabs his attention. It's a plaque in honor of Canada's greatest athletic, Gene Kiniski. I almost forgot I am in the hometown of one of my idols, Gene Kiniski. "The Show" is going to take this as some kind of sign that it's time to show the Canadian fans what I am truly capable of. It's time to stop just taking what I am handed, and time to start taking what I deserve. Here's a message to James, Darko, and anyone else who wants a piece of "The Show": Be careful what you ask for, 'cause you might just get it!
Scene fades as "The Show" runs his hands over the plaque in honor of Kiniski, takes a drink of Fiji and starts to jog back to his Mustang.
Show: Here I am in Edmonton. I mean this is a long way from where I started. I was just a young punk when I accepted the scholarship to Duke. I never dreamed that wrestling would bring me this far in life. I remember everyone always saying, Chad, you can't wrestle forever, but those where the same ones that jumped on my bandwagon during my FCW days. Even that seems like forever ago. I mean "The Show" headlining and selling out shows. Now, I am here in Edmonton to restart my career. I like it here it seems to be a good fit for me. I mean I haven't had the success that I thought I would have had by now, but I'll get to the top of the mountain soon rather then later. There is a lot of talent here in NAPW, and that's what I like. I mean when you win a match here you know you earned it. That's the main difference between here and FCW. I mean in FCW if Mr. Rembrandt liked you and thought you could make him money then you got pushed no matter what your skill level was. I was always afraid of getting injured by one of his new stars. I dominated in FCW, simply because I was one of the few true wrestlers there. I mean a lot of the guys just had the look, so they got some training and there you have it instant superstar. That's not the way it works here in NAPW. I mean the roster is loaded with true wrestler and athletics and you have to be ready for every match. I mean I have had my share of success here in NAPW. I defeated Kurt Castle in what has to be one of my top matches, I beat Jeff James, and I pushed Evan Cartwright to the limit. Not to mention the success "Team Kurtis" has experienced. But, that's not enough for "The Show". I want more, I desire more, so starting this Friday night at Action! when I face-off against James and Prince Darko, it will be a new era for "The Show". I don't care if this is some kind of set-up by "The Foundation" or not. I will defeat James and Darko, and walk away with the television championship. "The Show" ends his run, reaches down to grab his water, and a plaque off to the side of the track grabs his attention. It's a plaque in honor of Canada's greatest athletic, Gene Kiniski. I almost forgot I am in the hometown of one of my idols, Gene Kiniski. "The Show" is going to take this as some kind of sign that it's time to show the Canadian fans what I am truly capable of. It's time to stop just taking what I am handed, and time to start taking what I deserve. Here's a message to James, Darko, and anyone else who wants a piece of "The Show": Be careful what you ask for, 'cause you might just get it!
Scene fades as "The Show" runs his hands over the plaque in honor of Kiniski, takes a drink of Fiji and starts to jog back to his Mustang.