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Post by Chris Lionheart on Mar 9, 2012 1:04:53 GMT
Lionheart enters the catering area and sees Kyle Nobbs chowing down on a plate of sandwiches. Just the man he'd been looking for!
Save some for the rest of us!
Kyle turns, sandwich halfway stuffed into his mouth, and shakes Lionheart's hand.
What a week it was last week. You got laid-out, but at least you seem to be developing a friendship with Trinity.
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Post by Kyle Nobbs on Mar 9, 2012 4:49:23 GMT
"Mmf hmph mmf," is the only response Kyle could muster, but he saw Chris chuckle briefly as he said it. Taking a large gulp, he swallows whatever sandwich he had been ingesting at the time. Mmm... It was ham.
"I already addressed that earlier," he continues. "We're... barely acquaintances. I don't even know what happened last week, or why she came out to help me after the match... It... I don't know."
Kyle seems confused and distracted, but he soon shakes his head and takes a sip of his root beer. It wasn't IBC, but it was quality stuff, and it seemed to clear his mind.
"You know, you turned up at just the right moment. I'm about to go out to my match in a few minutes (let's hope these sandwiches stay down, yes?) but I wanted to get a word with you. It's about your recent issues with Genesis, again."
Kyle waits for Chris to ask for more information, or to see if he's even willing to walk about the subject again. Last time they hadn't really covered much information and there wasn't anything left to say... But Kyle had another thought on his mind about this situation.
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Post by Chris Lionheart on Mar 9, 2012 10:13:20 GMT
Sure thing, what's up?
Lionheart is genuinely intrigued by what Nobbs could want to know about the situation.
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Post by Kyle Nobbs on Mar 9, 2012 17:47:29 GMT
"Well... I think I he has a point."
Lionheart seems a bit surprised by this, and Kyle feels bad he said it so bluntly. But hopefully that would be fixed by going into more detail.
"Now don't get me wrong Chris," he says. "You're a good boss. Hell, you're a pretty great boss, and I wouldn't have come back here if I didn't think so. And this might not be much to go on, but for the past few weeks I'm definitely getting an 'inmates running the asylum' sort of deal. I'm definitely not saying he should be running the company instead of you... But maybe the company needs some more order, less chaos.
"If we keep it up the way it's going, it could very well end up dangerous for those involved. Ryan Whyte for example, he got hurt last week. He was the Gladiator Champion last week, and now he's out of action. I don't see how that can be good for business, ya know?
"Now I see that the randomness, the chaos that we've seen, it's exciting, the crowd loves it. Who's gonna come out and accept this or that open challenge this week, right? I'm getting the feeling that it's only gonna be so long before it stops being Innovative, and becomes repetitive. So basically, I'm about to propose a little test, see how things go.
"How about I run the show next week? At the end of tonight's show I'll come out to the stage and announce it, along with some great match ideas that've been brewing around in my head. Just a one-shot deal, nothing permanent. I don't want to run a wrestling company, or even a single show, for any extended period of time. Basically, if it goes well, maybe you'd be open to the idea of hiring a general manager, or something similar to that, to handle the showbiz aspect while you take care of the biz-biz? I dunno. I'm just throwing it out there."[/b]
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Post by Chris Lionheart on Mar 9, 2012 21:40:19 GMT
Lionheart ponders Kyle's request, and smiles.
You know what? I know it's been done before elsewhere, but I really like that idea. You got it.
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