Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 20, 2008 16:09:21 GMT -5
Kevin Anderson is cut off when none other than famous ring announcer, Michael Buffer makes his way onto the stage and tells Anderson to take a hike. Being the punk he is, Anderson steps to the side and the lights in the press conference area dim a bit and there is a spotlight on Mr. Buffer. A microphone drops down from possibly the graces of god, and we're in for a treat.
Michael Buffer: Ladies and Gentlemen of the press, making his way out - weighing in at two hundred and forty three pounds, from Brooklyn, New York. He is a former Tag Team Champion, former Light Heavyweight Champion, former Entertainment Champion, former International Champion, the 2007 winner of Fallen Heroes and Lethal Lottery Tournament, and is the CURRENT OCW Heavyweight Champion of the WOOOOOOOOOOOOOORLD...making his way onto the stage - put your hands together for B-K LONDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONN!!!
"Hello Goodbye" by Lupe Fiasco hits - and two huge men make their way out of the back of the press conference arena as security and suddenly smoke comes from the entrance way. Kudo doesn't look the bit least impressed with this flashy entrance, and coming from the smoke is none other than BK London - followed with about 10 members of his entourage. Wearing a boxing robe, he walks through a walkway in the audience towards the stage, and none other than Stephan Russo is in his client's corner.
BK London makes his way to the stage, and he turns around - showing on the back of his robe says "Mr. Make You Tap!", which gets a bit of a rouse from the crowd. Meanwhile, back in the arena - massive heat for the champion, as he makes a spectacle out of what is supposed to be a simple press conference.
The members of his entourage remove his robe and place on his Dolce & Gabanna sunglasses along with his custom linen supposedly made in the south of Italy. The lights return back to normal the music dies down as BK London holds his championship on his shoulder.
BK London: Now ladies and gentlemen, is THAT how you make an entrance - or what?
Fans in the arena boo London.
BK London: You know, I was going to have this long winded thing about my past and how I rose to this point in my career where I have ascended to icon status as opposed to Kudo - but I think that would be all a waste of time. I was going to tell you that at Samhain - when I lock the Corporate Lock on this so called "challenger" over there, that it will be over - but that would be a waste of time. Why? Because ladies and gentlemen, the footage speaks for itself..
On the flat screen behind them, a picture of last week on Warfare with Kudo Yasuda tapping to the Corporate Lock is shown, and it brings toothy grin to the face of London.
BK London: Last week on Warfare, in the middle of the ring - I made Kudo Yasuda tap out to the Corporate Lock for the first time since his return. I made him squeal as I twisted, and turned, and I felt his leg about to snap....but then...but I let go. I let go because at Samhain, at our biggest Fall pay-per view, in one of the biggest main events in ACW history - I want to finish you off Kudo. You see, you made a fool of me a few weeks ago when you not only knocked me out once - but you knocked me out twice...and I have to make sure that never - EVER happens again. It's not a good feeling Kudo when you wake up disoriented, and the last thing you remember is being kicked in the head before everything went black. It's not a good feeling Kudo, when on the front of the ACW homepage, on every wrestling site, even on Yahoo NEWS - they have that one shot of Kudo knocking ME OUT in the middle of the ring. I could've embarassed you further Kudo, but ending your momentum for good when I had you in the Corporate Lock not once but TWICE last week....but I refused to. Samhain is apparently your stage - your platform, to become World Champion..well its my platform to add another name to the list of men who have fell to my feet in the past few months. From Omega Effect to now, it's all been the same - so what makes you think that you - YOU Kudo, will be any different? Your R-3? Pfft, that's a joke. Hear this Kudo, I will never be knocked out again. At Samhain, don't wait for the bell to tell you it's all over chump...when you hear that snap, you'll know that your ride is done.
Chilling final words by BK London as he exits the podium and sits down on the opposite side of the podium from Kudo, placing his championship belt in front of him. Kudo continues to look unimpressed with the words of the champion, and now Anderson returns to the podium.
Kevin Anderson: We'll now take questions from the media...
The group of reporters all begin signalling that they have questions and one with a rather wide fedora hat is picked by the men running the conference to start.
Reporter 1: Yes this question is for Kudo. You spoke of not regretting anything that you've done up until this point, so does that mean that you really did enjoy doing all that fun stuff outside of wrestling like going on game shows and playing cards?
Kudo thinks this first question is a bit weird as he pulls the microphone closer to answer.
Kudo Yasuda: You're right, I did say I have no regrets and I still don't. I was the one who wanted greater exposure in the media for the benefit of R-3 to spread so I don't hold anything against Alan Albright or anyone else for what I've requested. It's just that I'm concentrating on doing things my own way right now.
Reporter 1: Good answer.
Reporter 2 (with a baseball cap over his eyes): So mistah BK London, what's up wit da huge crew you got behind you?
BK London appears a bit annoyed at such a random question asked in such a poor grammatical structure.
BK London: Hey, you know that when you're as successful as I am, you have to roll with an entourage. Obviously Mr. KO over here hasn't reached that level yet so he's sitting up there keeping his own company.
Kudo shoots a look at BK London but shrugs off the comment as Reporter 2 sits down.
Reporter 3:
Mister Yasuda
How will you not tap
To BK London?
Kudo pauses and starts to think about who the reporter reminds him of, but he answers the question rather quickly as to not look confused to the audience as if he were in a political debate.
Kudo Yasuda: I said it before and now I will make my declaration again: I will not tap to BK London in our match at Samhain. Pain is only another obstacle in the way and I have become very mentally strong leading up to this match through meditation and my acceptance of the past.
BK London (interrupting): Yeah a lot of good meditation is going to do you when you hear and feel that snap of your leg come Saturday night. Let's be serious here, if you're accepting the past then you should be very accepting to the fact that I made your ass tap out just a couple of days ago.
Several of the audience observers boo as BK London points his finger at Kudo and targets him with his verbal attack. Reporter 2 with the baseball cap stands back up.
Michael Buffer: Ladies and Gentlemen of the press, making his way out - weighing in at two hundred and forty three pounds, from Brooklyn, New York. He is a former Tag Team Champion, former Light Heavyweight Champion, former Entertainment Champion, former International Champion, the 2007 winner of Fallen Heroes and Lethal Lottery Tournament, and is the CURRENT OCW Heavyweight Champion of the WOOOOOOOOOOOOOORLD...making his way onto the stage - put your hands together for B-K LONDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONN!!!
"Hello Goodbye" by Lupe Fiasco hits - and two huge men make their way out of the back of the press conference arena as security and suddenly smoke comes from the entrance way. Kudo doesn't look the bit least impressed with this flashy entrance, and coming from the smoke is none other than BK London - followed with about 10 members of his entourage. Wearing a boxing robe, he walks through a walkway in the audience towards the stage, and none other than Stephan Russo is in his client's corner.
BK London makes his way to the stage, and he turns around - showing on the back of his robe says "Mr. Make You Tap!", which gets a bit of a rouse from the crowd. Meanwhile, back in the arena - massive heat for the champion, as he makes a spectacle out of what is supposed to be a simple press conference.
The members of his entourage remove his robe and place on his Dolce & Gabanna sunglasses along with his custom linen supposedly made in the south of Italy. The lights return back to normal the music dies down as BK London holds his championship on his shoulder.
BK London: Now ladies and gentlemen, is THAT how you make an entrance - or what?
Fans in the arena boo London.
BK London: You know, I was going to have this long winded thing about my past and how I rose to this point in my career where I have ascended to icon status as opposed to Kudo - but I think that would be all a waste of time. I was going to tell you that at Samhain - when I lock the Corporate Lock on this so called "challenger" over there, that it will be over - but that would be a waste of time. Why? Because ladies and gentlemen, the footage speaks for itself..
On the flat screen behind them, a picture of last week on Warfare with Kudo Yasuda tapping to the Corporate Lock is shown, and it brings toothy grin to the face of London.
BK London: Last week on Warfare, in the middle of the ring - I made Kudo Yasuda tap out to the Corporate Lock for the first time since his return. I made him squeal as I twisted, and turned, and I felt his leg about to snap....but then...but I let go. I let go because at Samhain, at our biggest Fall pay-per view, in one of the biggest main events in ACW history - I want to finish you off Kudo. You see, you made a fool of me a few weeks ago when you not only knocked me out once - but you knocked me out twice...and I have to make sure that never - EVER happens again. It's not a good feeling Kudo when you wake up disoriented, and the last thing you remember is being kicked in the head before everything went black. It's not a good feeling Kudo, when on the front of the ACW homepage, on every wrestling site, even on Yahoo NEWS - they have that one shot of Kudo knocking ME OUT in the middle of the ring. I could've embarassed you further Kudo, but ending your momentum for good when I had you in the Corporate Lock not once but TWICE last week....but I refused to. Samhain is apparently your stage - your platform, to become World Champion..well its my platform to add another name to the list of men who have fell to my feet in the past few months. From Omega Effect to now, it's all been the same - so what makes you think that you - YOU Kudo, will be any different? Your R-3? Pfft, that's a joke. Hear this Kudo, I will never be knocked out again. At Samhain, don't wait for the bell to tell you it's all over chump...when you hear that snap, you'll know that your ride is done.
Chilling final words by BK London as he exits the podium and sits down on the opposite side of the podium from Kudo, placing his championship belt in front of him. Kudo continues to look unimpressed with the words of the champion, and now Anderson returns to the podium.
Kevin Anderson: We'll now take questions from the media...
The group of reporters all begin signalling that they have questions and one with a rather wide fedora hat is picked by the men running the conference to start.
Reporter 1: Yes this question is for Kudo. You spoke of not regretting anything that you've done up until this point, so does that mean that you really did enjoy doing all that fun stuff outside of wrestling like going on game shows and playing cards?
Kudo thinks this first question is a bit weird as he pulls the microphone closer to answer.
Kudo Yasuda: You're right, I did say I have no regrets and I still don't. I was the one who wanted greater exposure in the media for the benefit of R-3 to spread so I don't hold anything against Alan Albright or anyone else for what I've requested. It's just that I'm concentrating on doing things my own way right now.
Reporter 1: Good answer.
Reporter 2 (with a baseball cap over his eyes): So mistah BK London, what's up wit da huge crew you got behind you?
BK London appears a bit annoyed at such a random question asked in such a poor grammatical structure.
BK London: Hey, you know that when you're as successful as I am, you have to roll with an entourage. Obviously Mr. KO over here hasn't reached that level yet so he's sitting up there keeping his own company.
Kudo shoots a look at BK London but shrugs off the comment as Reporter 2 sits down.
Reporter 3:
Mister Yasuda
How will you not tap
To BK London?
Kudo pauses and starts to think about who the reporter reminds him of, but he answers the question rather quickly as to not look confused to the audience as if he were in a political debate.
Kudo Yasuda: I said it before and now I will make my declaration again: I will not tap to BK London in our match at Samhain. Pain is only another obstacle in the way and I have become very mentally strong leading up to this match through meditation and my acceptance of the past.
BK London (interrupting): Yeah a lot of good meditation is going to do you when you hear and feel that snap of your leg come Saturday night. Let's be serious here, if you're accepting the past then you should be very accepting to the fact that I made your ass tap out just a couple of days ago.
Several of the audience observers boo as BK London points his finger at Kudo and targets him with his verbal attack. Reporter 2 with the baseball cap stands back up.