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Post by El Shadowo on Feb 14, 2009 13:36:48 GMT -5
Braveheart was Scottish >_> But you've got Irish roots XS3?
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Post by bryce on Feb 14, 2009 14:01:09 GMT -5
Yes, he drinks Guiness.
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Post by xs3 on Feb 14, 2009 15:00:12 GMT -5
Go back to, I think the last show before Ragnarok, and read the segment where Dan and XS3 duke it out in a drinking contest.
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Jun 7, 2009 15:53:15 GMT -5
I'm just reposting in here what I wrote in another topic about the Stable With No Name. ----------------------
Regarding SWNN, The No Namers, The Nameless, whatever you knew them as - Wyvern and Kudo were to be trimmed out after myself and Flamingo joined, making it Stark/Umeko(Rose)/Yoko/Flamingo, which a great parallel to the definitive Pain Inc.(Ridley/Rose/Yoko/AK).
My "The Room" storyline, which had Umeko trying to turn Yoko into a demon slave by coaxing Asmodeus' imprint into her, was to lead to Wyvern and Kudo being ousted(Wyvern for his ego, Kudo for morally opposing enslaving someone). As Flamingo joined to complete us, the first major group storyline(Besides everyone's solo projects interconnecting, of which I know nothing about except my own about Yoko and Jade) was going to be about the group not being able to control Yoko/Asmodeus(Yokomodeus?) like Umeko said they could. Regardless of that danger, they all achieve significant dominance and success. But then Yoko gets so completely warped by the power that she starts dressing like the Green Goblin. She gets so dangerous that everyone agrees she must be stopped.
Eventually, through help from the stable as well as familiar faces like AK, Sarin, Jade, Yuki, Kross, Orochi, etc, she'd free herself of the demon's mind but retain some residual power. However, she shocks her friends by deciding to remain with the stable.
Then, major ego in tow, Yoko would clash with Stark for control while Umeko helps both, unbeknownst to both, to take each other out so she can lead and recruit new, easier to manipulate stars. Alongside that, Flamingo is loyal to Umeko as a potential new Tiger...until he reveals her playing Stark and Yoko against each other. Yoko and Stark unite to get rid of Umeko(Alone and weak without a prodigy at her side, having been betrayed by Flamingo). Umeko is the first of the four to go. From there, it escalates into Yoko vs Stark vs Flamingo to decide who leads the rapidly imploding stable.
We hadn't planned much further than that, but Stark was to be the second one out, making the final storyline Yoko vs Flamingo for control.
And by the way, once our main four(Stark/Umeko/Yoko/Flamingo) got settled in in early November 2007, we were going to name ourselves, and the name we were going to use, which we repeatedly rejected but came back to in the end, was Pain Inc.
What stopped it all? October 31st 2007, I got hospitalized with lethal pneumonia again, worse than ever before. I discovered much, much later, when I recovered, that in my absence, apparently everyone retired or up and left when I got sick.
I salvaged what I could of plans pertaining to me and made the Grim Goblin when I came back.
I regret getting sick at that point more than most things in my entire life. The storyline was destined for ACW history.
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Post by El Shadowo on Oct 25, 2009 13:50:59 GMT -5
For what its worth, while CP was my first choice as attacker, the original idea I had had him revealing himself a lot sooner. Like, 7 Deadly Sins sooner. But he told me he was busy, so we reworked the idea where he wouldn't reveal himself until Emperor of the Ring, meaning I had to find someone to keep me busy for a few months >_> I talked to Freeman, XS3 and Rena about having a match at 7DS (which they would have had to basically do by themselves, since I'd have been away on holidays) followed by a fully blown feud at Heatwave. Unfortunatly, all three (IIRC) had some plans that interfered with the two month feud in one way or another. I never asked Danny Mainer, though did send him a message apologising a few days later when AK agreed and when I spotted a message on the boards where he asked for a feud. (Side note: The original plan was that whoever I would fight at 7DS would be taking advantage of my situation and would be trying to blackmail a title shot out of me and the ACW powers that be. By and large, this story still went ahead when Freeman worked his way into the match between me and Jack <_<) CP suggested I ask AK, and at first I wasn't sure. Then I thought about it over night and fell in love with the idea, since her role as an authority figure, so to speak, in ACW, would lend itself to the story in an awesome way. It would make a lot of sense in the long term and made the story 100 times stronger than it would have with others (No offence guys <_<). Plus, it helped I always wanted to feud with her since I saw her and Shelton Splash work together in GWF <_< While she wasn't the first person I asked, I am thrilled with the work she's done with me, and also with the vast majority of how the stuff between me and Chris has gone down To both of those, I must really say thanks cause they've been amazing to work with.
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Post by Kim Jong CP on Oct 25, 2009 14:11:03 GMT -5
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Post by Commissioner Zero on Oct 25, 2009 14:15:33 GMT -5
Hmmm. During the Commissioner Zero storyline. What was planned to happen fell through. I was swamped with too much on my plate and couldn't handle it all, so it ended early.
But at Bloody Valentine, I was going to lose to Jake Steele by countout when Thunder Train, who at the time was working with me, would enter the ring with a steel chair. Zero, thinking that Train was going to attack Steele, barely would have time to react when Thunder Train turns his back on him, swinging the chair. Zero slips out of the ring, making sure to grab his title before forfeiting the match to save himself, now realizing that his plan to double cross Steele had just backfired on him.
From there, the Road Steelers would be back together leaving me, the champion to fend for himself. This is where the crazy, psychotic Zero would begin to return. Paranoia would set in, as Zero felt that everyone was out to get him and that they were all going to strike. Constantly looking over his shoulder in fear, Zero wouldn't know what to do next. And as punishment for orchestrating the attack on Craig Lewis, the interim replacement for Ginger, Jay Zero would have to defend his title at Genocide against Jake Steele in a rematch. However, what Ginger didn't know was that the idea was purely Jake Steele's and that Thunder Train was the only one to attack Lewis. Zero was only the one who took over as Commissioner after it was all said and done.
So meanwhile, Jason Freeman enters the picture, trying to capitalize on Jay Zero's paranoia. Having a history of feuds between the two, Freeman tries to bridge the gap between the two in an attempt to sweet talk his way into a title match. Giving him false hope of security, Freeman would convince Zero that having two men in the match to take out Jake Steele would be better than just having Zero alone, fighting against all of RSX3, figuratively. At this point, it would first become apparent that Zero lets the truth be told, on how the deal really happened. That it was Thunder Train and Steele behind it. Using this to his advantage, Freeman, behind Zero's back would speak to the Chairman - for a price.
Claiming to have evidence against the Road Steelers, Freeman would defend his case to Gingerdude, telling him exactly what had happened, that Zero wasn't the mastermind behind it all. It was the Road Steelers. In fact, there was security footage to prove it, but it was locked away wherever Thunder Train had hidden it. In return for the information, Gingerdude would grant Jason Freeman a spot in the Genocide main event, making it a triple threat for the World Heavyweight title.
At this point, Freeman would thanks Zero for the information and pretty much say "You're on your own." This is when Crazy Zero would really go nuts, back to the way he was with his feud with Scott Andrews. At Genocide, the match would go calced, which I'm sure Zero would have won. <_< *Cough* Anyhoo, from there, I knew I wanted to take my break off from fedding, and I had planned to do so at Fallen Heroes. No, not in some main event where I just dropped my title. What I had wanted to do was to enter myself in the Fallen Heroes Battle Royale. It would be the ultimate title defense, and I knew I wouldn't walk out as the winner. So if I can't win - why not have the title go to the one in ACW whose worked the hardest for it?
If that was the case, I assume Thunderkiss would have been the champion, avoiding a few conflicts in ACW's past... but hey, not everything went according to plan, now did it?
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