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Post by .::Beauty::. on Sept 15, 2010 4:57:38 GMT -5
[No Count Out Match] El Fuerza Salvaje Jr. Vs. Orange Star
Limit: 2 Each Maximum First Deadline: Monday September 20th 11:59pm EST Final Deadline: Tuesday September 21st at 11:59pm EST Kirsten Shelley: "Last week, Orange Star looked impressive and almost had Jessica Blake beat but was counted out. He's going to be looking to bounce back and pick up a big victory over his opponents."
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Post by eljefe on Sept 19, 2010 9:55:54 GMT -5
*OOC note all Spanish spoken will be translated in parenthesis for your reading convience. Also note the words are spelled as he would say them, so words like You become Choo.
The camera comes to life and we se the masked face of El Fuerza Salvaje Jr. looking at us. A sly grin curls across his lips, and he strokes his chin with his right hand. The camera pans out to show he is standing in front of cantina. We can see he is dressed to the nines in his custom made black suit. El Fuerza Salvaje Jr. adjusts his collar and begins to speak.
First offs, let me fills choo all in on a little secrets. Last weeks, I was scheduled to competes in a match but choo were all tolds that I had missed my flight…Pure mierda! (Shit!) I was backstage last weeks, but when I looked out at the crowd…I knew those peoples didn’t deserve to sees a wrestler of my caliber. I means, why should I wrestle in fronts of a bunch of inbred American trash? Why should I waste my times and put on a great show for peoples who wouldn’t understand what a true luchadore (wrestler) looks like? Now, someone who was in the rings last week was none others than my opponent…Orange Star.
El Fuerza Salvaje Jr. laughs to himself.
Mr. Indies hero…couldn’t even beat a wee little chica. Choo should be ashamed of churself Naranja (orange). Choo should just pack up chur gears and go back to bagging groceries at Wal-Marts. At least choo were good at that. Wrestlers…not so much pendejo (fucker). Looks at choo…then looks at me. I was born to be a luchadore (wrestler). I didn’t decide to be a luchadore (wrestler) because I was fired from my jobs picking up dog chits for rich peoples.
El Fuerza Salvaje smiles.
This weeks at Animosity, the TGW fans will get their first looks at what a real luchadore (wrestler) looks like and what he is capable of. TGW, is going to find out real quickly, that there isn’t a single persons on their rosters who can match me move for move or holds for holds. A new eras is about to dawns on TGW…and it starts with the defeat of La Estrella Naranja ( Orange Star)!
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Post by orangestar on Sept 20, 2010 11:54:56 GMT -5
Orange Star is in an empty arena, seated cross-legged in the middle of the ring with a lone spotlight shining down upon him. The notable thing about this ring is that the canvas is not the usual white color one would expect a ring canvas to be, but rather designed to look like the Mexican flag. Orange Star is dressed in his ring gear and tightly clutches something in his hand, looking down at it.
OS: There are many indy companies scattered across the globe, but a lot of people who keep up with the indies only follow the ones in America most of the time. It's a shame, because Mexico also has quite a few great indy companies full of really talented luchadores. The fast-paced, high-flying skills they all show off in hopes that they'll get to show it off at the next level is always a crowd-pleaser, regardless of whether or not they are classified as técnicos or rudos. Sadly, lucha libre doesn't usually get a lot of attention from the American wrestling fans, despite it being a style of wrestling they would truly enjoy over what they see in some of the professional companies out there these days.
Orange Star shakes his head.
OS: There's actually a very good reason that I myself am familiar with how lucha libre operates and how much skill and dedication it takes to succeed in that variation of the sport of wrestling.
Orange Star shows us what he's been clutching in his hand: a traditional luchadore's mask that is black in color with an orange-colored star on the front of the mask, the tips of the star decorated in gold flakes.
OS: I've been on the indy circuit for a long time, that much is true. But not all of it has been spent in America. I did some timeworking for a few lucha libre indy promotions down in Mexico, wearing this mask and using the spanish translation of my name, which is El Estrello Naranjo. My opponent at Animosity almost got it right, but he pronounced it as a feminine name instead of a masculine one. Whether or not he did that on purpose to mock me or if he screwed up in his actual translation remains to be seen, but I wouldn't doubt the former being true here with some of the things he's said about me. Anyways, I'm very familiar with lucha libre and what it means to be a luchadore, which sadly is more than I can say for El Fuerza Salvaje Jr.
Orange Star shakes his head again.
OS: Amigo, you really need to start acting like a luchadore if you're going to claim to be the true luchadore here. Hell, look at last week. I really don't care whether you're telling the truth of not going out to the ring despite it being an easy win for you with your opponents not even showing up, or if the TGW officials are right in saying you missed your flight. The fact of the matter is you didn't go out to the ring at all when you were scheduled to, which is something I've never seen a luchadore do under any circumstances. If you had an emergency and contacted Miss Taylor beforehand, then it would be understandable. But I saw and heard nothing regarding you needing to oull out because of an emergency of some kind and you confirmed it yourself. If you ask me, that's one strike against your mask.
Orange Star looks down at his mask again.
OS: You want me to look at myself in the mirror then look at you and admit something that isn't true? I'll admit to being 0-2 in my TGW career right now, but both times I actually went out and competed, giving it my all and just coming up short. In fact, one could claim through technicality that I never actually lost to Jessica Blake because I got counted out, but I'll still admit to not beating her and giving her the respect she deserves. All El Fuerza sees is that she's a female, and doesn't look at the fact that she hasn't lost in TGW yet and is a former champion here. Back to my original point, I may be 0-2 but at least I've gone out and competed like a man. Salvaje Jr is nothing more than a coward, and last I checked being a coward was not a quality of being a true luchadore. That's strike two amigo, and with it I hope you'll actually come out to the ring to compete this week instead of forfeiting and giving me the win because you don't want to wrestle in front of Americans, which makes no sense in and of itself.
OS: If there's anybody in TGW who can match you move for move, it's someone who knows the lucha libre style. I'm not going to wear my mask, but I'm still going to fly high and knock some sense into Salvaje Jr. He's nothing more than a disgrace hiding behind a mask and claiming to be something he's not. I'm in this company because I've worked my ass off for years and am always willing to prove how dedicated I am. If you showed even a third of that dedication amigo, then maybe the odds of you winning this week would be a little better. I'll be delivering strike three to you at Animosity when I beat you, so start making up all the excuses you can now while everyone else applauds me for my dedication and talent.
Fade.
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