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Post by Lucy Youngblood on Mar 26, 2012 0:35:11 GMT
... and Bobby Williams)
Lucy Youngblood makes her way down to the ring with a contract in hand.
Tonight we will see a tribute match to in honor of a great man. Some of you may only know him as the General Manager of this company last year. Maybe a few more of you know him as a trainer, who helped train new wrestlers from 2007 through 2010. But for any long-time followers of the sport: he was a great wrestler before an injury forced him into retirement. That man is: Keith Williams.
We would honor him with a match that he coined the Queensberry Rules Match. Now that he has passed it is likely to become known as 'Keith Williams' Rules'. This match was how Keith Williams envisioned the purest type of wrestling, this is an Iron Man match with pins & submissions, no interference, no rope breaks and no ring-out.
However Bobby Williams wants to tweak the match slightly, into something he feels will produce a more hard hitting and exciting match, which is what he thinks will pay the best tribute to his father's stiff wrestling style. So instead tonight we will see Bobby Williams and Tyler McMoore go at it for 60 Minutes in a match Bobby calls the "British Brawl".
This is an Iron Man match with no interference, no rope breaks, falls count anywhere and having pinfalls, knockouts and submissions all counted.
So right now I'd like to call Bobby Williams and his new manager Arianna out to the ring. My client has already signed the document, now it's your turn.
Lucy stands waiting, anticipating the match later that evening...
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Arianna
Per-Appearance Contract
*~Reno's Finest~*
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Post by Arianna on Mar 26, 2012 2:04:39 GMT
♥ Bobby's music hits as Arianna struts out before him as the cameras flash. She knows the spotlight isn't for her, but for him. So she steps a side as the fans rise to their feet in tribute to the family legacy as he comes out soaking it all in. She follows behind him all the way down to the ring, grabbing a microphone for herself, so she could speak before handing it over to her client ♥ "Before we get to the signing, I'd just like to say that it's an honor to have a man such as Bobby here, under my managing role. I promised him I would help bring the legacy of his family's name to the top, not just for his fathers legacy being passed on, but for Bobby himself to take it to a whole new level. If someone feels like I'm stepping on their toes, then they can deal with that themselves, because I know talent, and I know when to swoop in and get it, before they're used up by someone incompetent."
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Post by Bobby Williams on Mar 26, 2012 3:09:39 GMT
Bobby is passed the microphone by Arianna. Lucy is about to respond to Arianna's remarks towards her, but Bobby steps in front of his new manager.
Lucy, I know it came as a shock to you when you heard that I wasn't going to have you as my manager this season. I know it was you who put yourself out there and brought my father back to this company in 2009, and brought my along for the ride when my father didn't think I was ready yet. And I wasn't. I had a short run in 2010, even became the World Class champion briefly, but it wasn't my time. I wasn't ready. Now I am.
The crowd boo Bobby, before he cuts them off.
I also know that when my father passed away last August and I disappeared from wrestling, you were the person who tried more than any other to get in contact with me, to see if I was alright. I want to thank you for both of those showcases of your loyalty and friendship. But as I take my first 'real' steps towards a full time wrestling career, rather than the testing of the waters I had in 2009 and 2010, I need to do so as Bobby Williams. Not just as Keith Williams' kid, or the charity case managerial client that Lucy Youngblood picked-up because she was a family friend. I will always be grateful to you, and I will never forget my father, but I need to grow into my own entity.
The crowd are a mixture of cheers and boos.
And after this tribute match to my father, the name Bobby Williams will be on the map once and for all. I am going to wrestle the best match of my young career against a fellow veteran from the British Wrestling scene. I don't know if my father ever had any contact with this Tyler McMoore, like he had with Brian Knight of The Knights Royale, when he formed the first version of the England's Finest tag team with him; but what I do know is that in certain parts of Britain Tyler McMoore is as highly regarded as my father was and is. And weather McMoore sticks around after I beat him tonight or not, it will be my honor to pay tribute to my father with him, and then continue to make my name known here at Innovation:Wrestling.
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