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Post by REDEFINE Pro on Sept 7, 2014 20:07:25 GMT
Tag Team Match:
BAD COMPANY vs RYAN KIDD & JAMES SILKK
Announced by JPO at Rivalry, the main event will be a tag team SHOWCASE, as BAD COMPANY reunites to face the Young Moderns patriarchs, RYAN KIDD and JAMES SILKK! What will happen when these four stars collide in tag team action?
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Post by jasonaries on Sept 19, 2014 20:33:57 GMT
OCC: Not one of my better one's by far but I have had an absolute shit day and came up with the best I could with time constraints.
The scene slowly begins to open as it does we can tell the camera is inside a hotel room and from the landscape through the windows we can see it is in Chicago. The sound of a door opening is the next thing we hear as it closes the camera makes a slow move. The man standing in front of the camera is none other than former world champion Jason Aries. The man who everyone has been saying is fighting a losing battle finally has some back up. He sits down in a chair with a very serious look on his face as he takes in a slow deep breath preparing himself. He then looks at the camera and without any hesitation to speak of he begins to speak.
“I am never one to ask for help from anyone or admit defeat in any type of situation but the world has been watching and I am not living up to who I am not even close. I have been laid out countless times by the young moderns then I lose to Adam Stryker. I am not taking anything away from you Adam your one of the absolute best but I should never lose. I should come in month after month and back up everything I say have I done that lately? No I have not. I go in to this month and once again the young moderns are what stand in front of me. I am not coming alone this time though because you see this time around I have one of the best in the world as my partner.”
“The world knows us collectively as Bad Company we were at the top of the mountain when it came to tag team wrestling in Pro Wrestling X until we were held down. The tag team titles may have eluded us but this Saturday night every one finds out that we still belong at the top. Young Moderns you have been trying to insert your will here for months. I may have not been able to fight you off as one man but trust me with this warning this is a fight you will lose. I have learned so much from Night Hawk that it is finally time to put it all in to action. The time has come that a new improved Aries to step in to the ring it’s time to get back to what matters most the wrestling.”
“I could sit here and go over and over this but to be honest we all have heard the same thing I am going to do this and I am going to do that but it’s the truth. Bad Company is back for one reason and that is we are going to prove we still have what it takes. Pro Wrestling X tried to bury us make the world forget us and now the Young Moderns will find out we are very much alive. I want the both of you to bring whatever it is you think you have to defeat us. I can promise you Bad Company are going to stand up for what is fair and right in this business. The reign of terror has finally come to an end and when that bell rings you will be in the presence of Bad Company.”
He gets up and walks away from the camera as the scene slowly fades to nothing more than a black screen.
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Post by nighthawk on Sept 19, 2014 20:51:22 GMT
““The strength of the team is each individual member. The strength of each member is the team.”
As Nighthawk packs up his USA Wrestling gear bag loaded with his Bad Company ring wear in the back of his chopped and stretched Dodge Charger as he gets ready to drive to the home of his tag team partner Jason Aries in advance of the Bad Company reunion against Ryan Kidd and James Silkk one has to wonder if the chemistry, and supremely fluid double-team offense, that defined the supremely popular tag team is still there after their medium-length, and utterly forced, sabbatical.
But while this reunion was brought about as much by a chance to finally take the Young Moderns down a peg without having to worry about anyone else sneaking in as it was by the simple fact that they are both good at being the other’s partner and wanted to try it again the knowledge that this might be a full-time reunion of one of the most popular tag teams in recent memory is something that a lot of their fans are really enjoying, and savoring if it is only a one-time-only thing. No matter how long the reunion lasts or if it ends up with the gold that unfortunately eluded them the first time, however, the mere fact that it is happening again is something that fans of the “Wrestling Machine” are taking the chance to savor.
But as the “Man of 1000 Holds” locks up his trunk and gets ready to drive off, the back door to his townhouse pops open and out walks his wife Sin. Rushing up to her husband’s car, moving as quickly as she can as much to get out of the cool mid-september morning air as anything else, she embraces her husband.
Sin: “I know you’re driving to meet up with Jason to go over your game plan for this week, so I don’t want to keep you too long. All I want to tell you is this: I'm proud of you. doing this, being Jason Aries’s tag team partner and striving towards that goal of being champions with him instead of competing against him, is good for you. for far too long now you’ve been the guy who did everything solo, who didn’t have anyone who could take any of that pressure and stress off of you when you needed it. You might not have thought it showed, but it did. It was wearing on you, and I could see it. Santos could see it, Jorge could see it, and everyone who knew you well enough to see the signs could see it. But ever since Bad Company started, you’ve been doing better. Getting closer and closer to the man you used to be, back before the stress of always thinking you had to be the ‘Best in the World’ every time you stepped in the ring started to weigh on you. So go see Jason. Tell him I said hi. And enjoy doing this.”
Nighthawk, opening the door to hug his wife: “I know, honey. And I'm going to. I'll see you when I get back tonight or tomorrow morning.”
And with that, Nighthawk starts his car and heads off to see his tag team partner as they begin to go over their strategy.
The next morning….
As Nighthawk pulls up to the rental property where Jason Aries is staying in Chicago he slowly pulls himself out of the car, exhaling before rubbing his hands together to try and get himself warmed up. Clad in a black leather duster, a yellow-and-black hooded Fist of the North Star sweatshirt, black-and-blue leather pants, and black work boots, the “Wrestling Machine” slowly opens his eyes as he puts his hands back inside the pockets of his duster, leaning against the hood of the car as if being in close proximity to heat will stop the chill running through his body.
Nighthawk: “When I was starting out in the sport, I noticed the guys who were part of regular tag teams. The thing I noticed is how different they all seemed to be. They traveled together, usually had hand signals and points for things they wanted to talk about and address, or sometimes would even talk in a pidgin English that only they understood. But that’s just surface stuff. If you looked closer, you noticed that they always seemed to think as one mind, and that the goals they shared were the only goals that mattered. And to be perfectly honest, for a good point of my career I didn’t know, or care to know, what being that selfless meant, or how to do it. That is, of course, until I became Jason Aries’s tag team partner. Because then, in all of the missteps and almost runs at the belts that we knew were ours, I got it. And ever since the first time we teamed together, I've been proud to say that I am Jason Aries’s tag team partner. Now I tell that story for the purposes of this one: Being a real tag team isn’t easy. It takes hours upon hours traveling the roads, learning how your partner thinks and reacts to every single situation two partners could face. It’s all of those days you spend training together until you legitimately can think as one mind. It is a slow, laborious process. And this week, when we step in the ring against Ryan Kidd and James Silkk, we will teach them this. Because, gentlemen, your arrogance about how this works is about to lead you to make the biggest mistake of your careers. And when we put you away, when we beat you in the middle of the ring, we’re going to show you that we haven’t lost a step.
You see, Young Moderns, Jason and I started as a team out of a need for revenge. We started because we needed to settle individual scores, and we realized that doing it together was the best chance we had to settle at least one. And now, because the two of you apparently decided that the mere hint that I was going to beat one of you was something that just could not be tolerated, Bad Company reforms because we need to set the wrong things right. And the two of you deciding that putting a hit out on us was what you need to do fits, at least to our minds, the dictionary definition of setting the wrong things right. Let’s be clear about this, as individual wrestlers, you’re quite skilled. Not as skilled as you seem to believe that you are but that’s another point for another day. The trouble that you are going to have is that you don’t know what it is to be a team, not yet. Don’t worry, though, because after this week you’ll understand that difference. If we do nothing else, if we accomplish nothing else, Jason and I will show you what being a team looks like. And when you fall to the Pressure Drop, just like so many have before you, you’ll understand the difference.
But I want to address this to Ryan Kidd, and Ryan Kidd alone, because it was you needing James Silkk to come and save you that started all of this. And more to the point, it was you making the decision that another man’s success was going to diminish your own that really did jumpstart all of this. And now, this week, it ends. And when Jason Aries and I end this, when we give you guys the lesson that is now quite clear you spent your entire career never receiving, you’re going to understand that sometimes you can threaten the wrong guy. See, Mr. Kidd, I've spent my life having to hear people tell me that they were going to put me out of wrestling. Your promise that I signed my own ‘death warrant’ when I came to the aid of my friend and tag team partner Jason Aries didn’t scare me, because I had heard variations on that theme so many times that hearing the words again numbed me. You don’t scare me, Mr. Kidd, and neither do your threats of my demise. However, there is something you are doing right now and you might not even realize it. You are focusing me on a task at hand, a task I didn’t think I needed to be reminded of. What is that task, you might be wondering? Simple. Jason Aries and I have heard for weeks now about how you want new blood, and how you think you’re entitled to things you haven’t had yet. This week, you’re going to step into the ring against two people who have already been where you think you’re supposed to go. But I have bad news for you: It’s a different level. And Mr. Kidd, you’re a child playing a man’s game. You’re not on Bad Company’s level. And this week, we’ll prove it. That, Mr. Kidd, is a fact, and while you might be entitled to your own opinions, Jason and I are going to remind you that you do not get the luxury of being entitled to your own facts.
And as far as you go, James Silkk, you might think yourself ready and aware for what it is that’s in front of you, but believe me when I tell you that you’re not. Jason Aries and I are proven as a tag team while you and your partner are teaming together for the very first time. We will beat you and we will finally put the lie to this whole foolish idea that you’ve had ever since I showed up. We are as good as we are because we’ve earned it, not out of some desire to have ‘familiar’ names at the top of the card. Truth be told, if PWX had stayed open a little while longer, on the resumes of Bad Company would be the PWX World Tag Team Titles. The men who were the last champions know it. The fans of that company know it. And after this week, when we hit the Pressure Drop and prove not just to you but to every tag team in this company that we haven’t lost a step, you’re going to know why we will be Tag Team Champions. Consider this a sign, Mr. Silkk. It’s time for you to go. You’ve had a good long run tempting Ryan Kidd into doing things he wouldn’t have done on his own. But now, your time is over. And if you don’t want to go peacefully, we’ll make you leave. Consider that not a threat, but a promise by a team that will back up everything we say we’re going to do.
Goodnight Young Moderns. May sleep give you the courage to go on.”
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