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Post by BK London on Aug 14, 2008 16:30:42 GMT -5
Segment: The Anti-Christ (Credit: Dan White, Wayde Russler) The segment opens up, and “The Internet” Kevin Anderson stands with the Welsh Dragon Dan White, whose presence results in an almighty pop from the crowd.Kevin: Hello, I'm standing here with the current Tag Team Champion Dan White. Now Dan... He looks at Dan, who glares back at him, unconvincingly.Dan: Aren't you forgetting something? Kevin looks back, clearly not remembering.Kevin: Umm....err.... Dan: You're an utter prick, you've forgotten that I am clearly the Real ACW World Champion. Are you really that dense? Do you do any research? Do you even watch the shows? Where did you get your journalism degree, inside a fortune cookie? Kevin: ... Dan: Oh, and you've becoming so frightened that you've become paralysed with fear. Look at me. Kevin looks up at Dan, only to get a big slap.Dan: Snap out of it, you cretin. Now come on, I'm a busy person. Kevin: Um...oh...well, err, well you're the “Real” ACW World Champion, but um, of course, it's not going to be considered a legitimate World Championship...er regardless, will you be defending the belt at all? Dan: Kevin, this belt represents the freedom of ACW, and that we'll fight to make sure that the OCW don't get their grubby mitts over the whole fed. Will I be defending it? Why of course, but only to those that believe that they deserve a title shot, and only to those who are a member of ACW, and are not affiliated to OCW in any way, shape or form. Kevin: Well if you had to pick one man in ACW to represent what you see as your champ, who would it be. : It would be me.Dan and Kevin turn to see who is talking and see Wayde Russeller strolling up with his agent. Dan and Wayde don't break eye contact as Wayde steps face to face with him.Wayde: Naming yourself ACW Champion? Talk about desperate. I guess if your not good enough to win it, taking it is an option.Dan: Your just mad you didn't think about it. You don't deserve a shot. You have never even fought for a title let alone held one. And you know what? Because your a never was. Wayde: You know Dan, this is the second time you've insulted me. For right now, I have bigger fish to fry. But you are still on the NUE list, and one day, SOON,......your gonna get yours.Wayde smirks and Bravado taps his shoulder saying they should go. They walk off with Dan holding his title, and staring in the direction of the two men shaking his head as we go to commercial.Fade
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Post by BK London on Aug 14, 2008 16:30:58 GMT -5
Match 6: BK London vs. Mr. Red – OCW Heavyweight Championship (Credit: BK London/Jay Zero)
Phillip: This match is scheduled for one fall, and is for the OCW Heavyweight Championship…coming to the ring weighing in at 200 lbs, from Cincinatti, Ohio, the Entertainment Champion – Mr. Red.
"Welcome to the Jungle” pumps through the speakers and the Entertainment Champion makes his way to the ring with not the happy go lucky demeanor that we are used to seeing from him. Instead, he looks absolutely focused on this match tonight as he struts down to the ring with his Entertainment Title resting on his shoulder. He rolls into the ring and hands the belt over to Phillip before awaiting his opponent.
Phillip: And his opponent, weighing in at 243lbs, from Brooklyn, New York, he is the OCW Heavyweight Champion, BK London!
"Hello Goodbye" by Lupe Fiasco hits the sound system at full force and the ACW fans boo the once fan favorite from the borough of Brooklyn. Sure enough, the OCW Champion makes his way through the curtain and onto the stage where he surveys the thousands of fans in the arena - all insulting or jeering him in one way or another. He chuckles to himself a bit before making his way down the long ACW ramp, returning insults to the fans ringside. He finally makes his way to the ring where he slides in before perching himself up on the middle rope and hitting a pose for the thousands of fans in the audience. As the flashbulbs go off all around him, they still continue to boo the current OCW Champion - but BK London takes it all in stride. He hops down from the middle turnbuckle and takes a look at Mr. Red, who is steaming from across the ring...
BK London and Mr. Red are now exchanging lightning quick blow in the center of the ring, each of them landing on the jaw bone of their adversary. However, it's Mr. Red who gets the upperhand in this slug fest and he manages to send the big man reeling on the ropes, and quickly irish whips him across the ring. As BK London comes off the ropes, Mr. Red delivers a huge back elbow to the OCW Heavyweight Champion before bouncing off the ropes and scoring with a Senton Splash right onto his abdomen. BK London clutches his abdominals in pain, and now Mr. Red hops right back up and delivers a Standing Moonsault right onto BK London. He hooks the leg for the first cover of the match..
ONE . KICK OUT!
It doesn't get much farther than that, but Mr. Red plans on defeating BK London and making him pay tonight for what he did earlier in the evening. The Entertainment Champion picks up BK London and rests him on the ropes before landing a flury of chop and punch combinations, similar to Booker-T. BK London is definitely feeling worn out after this, and Mr. Red whips him towards the ropes again but BK London manages to counter and he slams Mr. Red down with a powerful Spinebuster down to the canvas that almost rocks the rings by it's very foundation. Making some space between the two, BK London backs up so he is able to catch his breath, but after a few gasps of air he is able to follow up with a few stomps to the ribs of Mr. Red. BK London then mounts over the Entertainment Champion and lands blow after blow to the face before referee RAF breaks this up. BK London picks up Mr. Red and scoop slams him right down to the mat before he jumps on Red and lands a huge Jumping Tailbone Press. Mr. Red has most of the air knocked out of him at the moment, and BK London is loving every minute of this right now.
"You want my belt? Huh? Earn it fucker! EARN IT!"
With those harsh words from BK London, the OCW Champion follows up with a swift knee to the abdomen that floors Mr. Red. He then picks up Mr. Red once more and throws him shoulder first into the ring apron, reminiscent of earlier this evening. Quickly, BK London rolls under the bottom rope and he grabs the arm of Mr. Red and throws it bicep first into the ring post once more. BK London looks to be targeting the right arm of Mr. Red, and since he is right handed, he's going to be at quite a disadvantage in this match. BK London rolls back into the ring and he pulls Mr. Red out of the corner before hitting him with a Hammerlock Back Suplex. The arm of Mr. Red is worked over once again, and BK London goes for his first cover of the match.
ONE . . TWO . KICK OUT!
BK London isn't too happy with the kick out by Mr. Red, so he extends the arm of the Entertainment Champion before dropping his knee right on it. BK London repeatedly drills the knee onto the extended arm of Mr. Red, putting him in a whole new world of hurt, and BK London can't help but smile. He plans on making Mr. Red pay for stealing his OCW Championship, and he's doing that right here tonight. BK London picks up Mr. Red and locks him in a hammerlock before ramming him shoulder first into the top turnbuckle. Mr. Red holds his shoulder and stumbles back, walking right into a German Suplex by the OCW member. BK London clutches on and rises up once more before hitting another German Suplex. Keeping the hands clasped, he rises up again, and looks to hit the third and final German Suplex, but Mr. Red manages to grab RAF by the collar and pulls him towards him. With the distraction, Mr. Red scores a low blow on the OCW Heavyweight Champion and the crowd goes absolutely nuts.
The World Champion holds his groin as he stumbles around the ring, and Mr. Red musters up enough strength to take BK London down with a huge bulldog. BK London is down momentarily, but he rises back up only to be kicked in the gut by Mr. Red and planted with a DDT right into the mat. BK London is spiked on top of his head for a few moments before he falls back first on the mat, and Mr. Red goes for the cover - and he could very well have it.
ONE . . TWO . KICK OUT!
Mr. Red didn't have enough strength in his arm to properly cover BK London, so the Grand Slam Champion was able to kick out. Red, still holding his arm, rises up to the mat and unwisely heads to the top rope. Slowly, BK London is rising to his feet, and now Mr. Red has found himself perched onto the top rope. He waits for the champion to turn around, and Mr. Red surprisingly manages to take BK London down with a Dragonrana - a move not seen in Mr. Red's arsenal. He hooks the left leg of BK London, and hopes to win big.
ONE . . TWO . . THRE-KICK OUT!
His plan does not come to fruition as BK London has managed to kick out that maneuver, and as soon as both men return to their feet - BK London hits the MedEvil London out of nowhere. Mr. Red flops over on his back, and BK London sits up and looks at the fallen Entertainment Champion. Instead of going for the cover, BK London rolls out of the ring and he throws Phillip from his seat to grab the steel chair. He talked about making Mr. Red pay in his match tonight, and it looks as if he's going to do that tonight. Before BK London can re-enter the ring, RAF heads onto the apron and jumps off while grabbing the steel chair away from BK London. The two share a brief argument, while meanwhile in the ring Mr. Red manages to make it up to his feet and he unties the padding from the top turnbuckle. Playing possum, he rests there until BK London re-enters the ring and races across towards Red. He looks for a huge Stinger splash, but Mr. Red moves out of the way and BK London's head strikes the top exposed turnbuckle. BK London stumbles around the ring, and Mr. Red manages to connect full on with the Cincinatti Swing. The crowd can feel a title change in the air, and Mr. Red makes another cover - hopefully the last one.
ONE . . TWO . . THRE-KICK OUT!
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Post by BK London on Aug 14, 2008 16:31:17 GMT -5
The crowd counts to three, but BK London manages to shoot his arm up from the mat before RAF can come down with the final count. Mr. Red doesn't know what it's going to take to finish off BK London, and he appears to be very conflicted in the ring - wasting good and valuable time. Mr. Red eventually makes his way up to his feet, and he grabs BK London who surprisingly catches Mr. Red with a jawbreaker. The jawbreaker brings Mr. Red down to one knee, and BK London capitalizes with a huge Shining Yakuza Kick to the mush of Mr. Red. Mr. Red falls face first down to the mat, and BK London can see that there is still life in the Entertainment Champion. He awaits Mr. Red to begin getting up again, and eventually the 3 time Entertainment Champion does. BK London now bounces off the ropes and scores with another Shining Yakuza Kick - a variation of his Yakuza Kick from Hell. BK London rolls over Mr. Red and hooks the leg, making the cover. ONE . . TWO . . THRE-KICK OUT! BK London simply cannot believe it and neither can anybody else witnessing this contest! Mr. Red just will not go down! BK sits up with a look of shock upon his face. There's just no way. It had to be a slow count! He stands up and gets right in face of the referee that is officiating this World Title matchup. The World Champ doesn't even hesitate in accusing this ref of being biased. But when he tries to defend himself and tells BK to back off because he's only doing his job, things don't go so well. BK puts his hand around the collar of his shirt and holds on just long enough to be able to pull back and deliver a hard right fist, knocking the referee practically right out of his boots! With the referee down, BK London is free to do whatever the hell he wants. On the mat, Mr. Red slowly begins to stir, writhing in pain from the two vicious kicks he tasted. Wishing to get a bit "hardcore," BK decides to drop to the mat and roll underneath the bottom rope. Ignoring the nasty comments from fans at ringside, BK walks over towards the Time-Keepers table where he forcefully takes his "OCW" Heavyweight Title. He enters the ring once again and takes a look at his opponent who is now trying to lift himself back up, however isn't quite there yet. One one knee, Mr. Red keeps trying to push himself, and when the time is right, BK charges with the title in hand! He swings for the fences! - But Red ducks under it! Missing completely, BK stumbles forward due to the momentum behind the shot, but is able to plant his feet and settle down. He spins around where Red desperately kicks his leg up into the air, connecting right in between the thighs of BK London! BK doubles over, holding onto his knees to help support himself, but that seems to be a mistake. He should have dropped to the ground! Red rushes over and with all of his energy remaining hooks BK's arms and lifts him up, slamming him down with the Drop of Red! (Tiger Driver 91) This could be it! We could have a new World Champion! --If only there was a referee out here now! There is mixed reactions from crowd. They cheer for Red being able to catch BK London off guard like that, but boo for the fact that there's no referee to make the count! Even so, Red is nowhere near being able to pull himself over to pin BK London. He is now completely drained. But -- luckily for Red, help is on it's way. "Unbroken [Hotel Baby]" by Monster Magnet hits, and immediately the attention turns towards the stage. Earlier tonight Chairman Gingerdude said it would be "against his power" if something like this were to happen, obviously dropping a hint to him. With many mixed reactions now, Jay Zero makes his way out in front of the thousands in attendance to do what's been instructed of him. He still has his dark blue jeans and black t-shirt on as he did earlier, but in street gear or not, he means business! He makes his way down the entrance ramp, not even acknowledging those that boo him -- however, like he's wanted, there's actually some cheers. It may just because he's coming out to prove that he can stand up against BK London, but still -- they're cheering him! The music fades as Zero slowly comes to a halt in front of the ring. The entire time, he just stands there, staring. Staring at BK London. As he notices the Heavyweight Title lying on the ring mat, unguarded, he begins to smile. He slowly slides into the ring underneath the bottom rope and gingerly walks over to where the title belt is. BK may be left lying on the mat after the Drop of Red, however it's nearly certain that he heard Jay Zero's music and he knows that he's within a few feet of him. Zero bends down and slowly pulls the title belt up, observing it closely. He's never really got to look at it before. To the right of Jay Zero is Mr. Red, who is slowly -- slowly beginning to roll himself over. However, Zero is still engulfed in the glory that is now the OCW Heavyweight Championship Title. He flings the title over his left shoulder and closes his eyes, soaking in the moment. After a few moments, he realizes what he came out here to do. He opens his eyes and sees BK London also now beginning to stir. Zero turns towards Mr. Red and grabs a hold of his Cincinnati Reds jersey and helps pull him to his feet which he is successful in doing. Upon doing so, Zero turns to him and asks him a question. Zero :: Doesn't this look good on me? [/color][/center] Mr. Red barely can see from all the sweat dripping down. He wipes his eyes and looks at Zero, who Red is very surprised to see out here. Zero pats the title belt that is still resting over his shoulder and smiles. Zero :: Well Red -- let's see how it looks like on you! [/color][/center] Zero turns away from Red and gets into an athletic position. He pulls the title belt off of his shoulder and stares at BK, smirking the entire time. The World Champion is slowly making it to his knees. In his head, he has to know what's about to come, yet physically, he doesn't dare look up at Jay Zero. The referee that was socked by BK is seen kicking his leg out -- could he be coming to as well? Zero holds onto the title from both the top and the bottom of the gold plate, keeping his eye on his target the entire time. BK is making progress -- and slowly begins to look up at Zero as he stands. To the right of him, Red struggles to keep his eyes open. He stumbles back and forth a bit -- barely realizing what Zero is about to do... BK gets to one knee and Zero thrusts forward! But -- he stops! What's wrong?! Zero hesitates as he looks at the title once more. He shakes his head and smiles, looking at BK. Just then - for some odd reason, Zero drops the title just to the left of him and then shocks everybody when he dives up into the air, yanking Mr. Red down by the neck and crashing onto the mat with a Zero Chance (Jumping Two Handed Ace Crusher) out of nowhere! Reds body bounces off the mat from impact and he lies there motionless with his face in the mat. Zero rolls over and smiles sadistically as whatever cheers there were are suddenly gone. This entire arena is now booing Jay Zero as he flips Mr. Red over onto his back and then reaches for the World Title. He pulls the title over and lies it over Reds waist before shaking his head and telling Red.... Zero :: ...Nevermind! It looked better on me! [/color][/center] Zero glances over at BK London who is watching on with a look of confusing and shock. With an eyebrow raised, he only has one instinct, and that is, with the referee now gaining consciousness, to pin his opponent. Zero rolls out of the ring with the World Title in his possession, and BK drags himself over towards Mr. Red, keeping his eye on Jay Zero. In the background, we see the referee now making his way towards the two just as BK grabs a hold of Mr. Red's leg and hooks it to make the cover. The referee slowly drags himself over, but this still doesn't look good for Mr. Red. ONE . . TWO . . . THREE! And it's over! Mr. Red couldn't find the strength to miraculously keep himself alive once more.Ding Ding Ding. BK lets go of Reds leg and immediately looks over at ringside to where he last saw Jay Zero. But -- he's no longer there. BK was quick to react, thinking his title was stolen again, however, Zero was just a few steps away, making his way up the steel steps. He enters the ring, holding the World title in his hand.Philip: Ladies and gentlemen. Here is your winner by pinfall and STILL the ACW Heavyweight Champion! BK London!
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Post by BK London on Aug 14, 2008 16:31:38 GMT -5
He may have successfully defended his Heavyweight title, but BK's music never hits the sound system afterwards. Why? Because there's something else going down. Jay Zero walks down the ring apron and steps into the ring in between the middle and top rope, still staring at the title in his hands. BK London is very cautious standing to his feet, and is still very confused as to why Zero would help him. As Zero comes closer and closer, BK begins to stand up, ready to strike if it comes down to that. At this point, it can go either way, therefore the crowd isn't sure how to react. Zero can still pull one over on us and take down the Champ. However, instead, Zero looks up at BK, and slightly grins before slowly putting his arm out, handing over the ACW Title. BK looks especially cautious about this and waits a few seconds first. He then shakes his head and yanks the title away from Zero, backing up quickly, clutching the title to his chest. Once BK is at a safe distance, -- he begins to realize that Jay wasn't ever going to do anything. He just stands there with a smile on his face. As the two continue to stare, Zero has a few words to say....Zero :: How about now? [/color][/center] BK looks at him, not too sure what he means. He looks away, as if to check to see if somebody were there. But then, Zero begins to laugh and he makes his way over towards the ropes, yelling out into the crowd.Zero :: HOW ABOUT NOW?! HUH?! [/color][/center] Zero climbs the second ropes at one of the turnbuckles and throw his arms out to both sides of him, just screaming now as both he and BK London soaks in the chorus of boos that surround them both.Zero :: TELL ME! ...DO YOU LOVE ME NOOOOW?! [/color][/center] Zero remains on the turnbuckle, laughing. He drops his arms to his sides and keeps staring out into the masses of booing fans -- just, laughing the entire time! Behind him, BK doesn't know what to do. With his World Title in his possession, he has what he wants, so that's good enough. But -- what exactly does Zero want? What's good enough for him? He says he's willing to do whatever it takes to get himself a World Title shot, but went against what Chairman Gingerdude told him to do. He wants to be loved, yet once the fans cheer him, he turns his back and goes against them. What does Zero want? And...why does he want it?
Jay Zero takes his exit from the ring, while BK London now stands with his OCW Heavyweight Championship over his shoulder - still wondering about the motive behind Jay Zero's action in the match. However, his train of thought is interrupted when "Gingerdude's Theme" sounds through the speakers to a mixed reaction from the fans. Jay Zero stops halfway up the ramp upon seeing the Chairman standing on the stage before him.Co-Chairman Gingerdude: Well, it's nice to see where you stand Zero..unfortunately, since you cant seem to follow simple instructions - I've decided that the ACW Title shot will go to another worthy candidate. The eyes of Zero widen in disbelief, as he sees that his act of defiance for the Chairman has managed to land him nowhere in the ACW title scene that he has craved for. Jay Zero takes the alternate route to the backstage, knowing that if he passes Gingerdude he'll do something that he just might regret in the future. With Jay Zero gone, all eyes are now on the ACW Champion - BK London, who's holding his OCW Championship in hand.Co-Chairman Gingerdude: Impressive win over Mr. Red tonight, but you're not exactly out of the water Mr. London. You see, I have prepared another title shot for you - and it comes next Monday night on Warfare.. Massive pop from the crowd, and BK London clutches his OCW Champion closer as he screams at Co-Chairman Gingerdude from the ring.BK London: Y-y-you can't do that! Co-Chairman Gingerdude: Oh really? Last time I checked, I was the Chairman - not you. Next Monday on Warfare, you will defend that title against this man... There is a few moments of silence, and you can hear the murmuring amongst the crowd as they attempt to determine who this could be.
Suddenly, "Hail to the Chief" sounds through the speakers and the fans go absolutely ballistic as the former ACW Champion "The Senator" Steve Phillip walks through the curtain with no delay. There is quite the smirk across The Senator's face, and he simply stares at BK London from the stage. The look on BK London's face is absolutely priceless, and he now drops to his knees and hugs his title even tighter.
The list gunning for the ACW Championship is quite an impressive one...
Jay Zero, while his motives are not exactly clear behind his attack on Red, one thing that is certain is that he wants the ACW Championship.
Dan White, even went as far as to dub him the ACW Champion while BK London refers to himself as the OCW Champion. He too wants that top spot he believes he so rightfully deserves.
Scott Andrews, he basically has Money in the Bank and can cash in his Seven Deadly Sins shot any time he wants. If BK London's not careful enough, his championship could get taken away in the blink of an eye.
And finally,
The Senator, the most immediate threat to BK London and OCW themselves. His feud with Stephan Russo has now spilled over onto BK London's hands, and now he finds himself defending his title against one of the most formidable opponents in ACW history.
For the first time in a long time...the ACW Champion is a marked man...
End Show
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Post by Commissioner Zero on Aug 14, 2008 16:37:25 GMT -5
Great show everybody.
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Post by Karate Master Kudo on Aug 14, 2008 16:39:10 GMT -5
Awesome show.
Mr. Red looked great in the main event, Senator vs. BK next week will be big and a lot of great mid/upper card feuds building up.
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TWMoney
Senatorial Stable
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Post by TWMoney on Aug 14, 2008 16:48:34 GMT -5
Great show everyone! Some great storyline develping and the matches are good oh their damn good!
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Jake Steele
Competition Judge
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Post by Jake Steele on Aug 14, 2008 16:58:48 GMT -5
Zero, you sly bastard!
Great show, it's all coming together now!
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Post by Dan White on Aug 14, 2008 17:00:41 GMT -5
Awesome show, folks!
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Post by xs3 on Aug 14, 2008 18:38:55 GMT -5
How is RSX3 overrated when we just debuted, Dan? >_>
Great show.
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Post by Dan White on Aug 14, 2008 19:15:30 GMT -5
You're automatically overrated.
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Jason Freeman
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Long Island Iced Free
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Post by Jason Freeman on Aug 14, 2008 20:39:00 GMT -5
Not sure how I feel about face Steele, I kinda liked him heel, but nevertheless RSX3 should be very good.
Zero is awesome. Honestly, I cant remember whether or not he's ever had a one on one main event PPV title match, but he deserves one.
The main event scene is awesome, thanks to BK having awesome storylines all around, what with Senator, the nice little thing with Mr. Red...though I felt that the Dan thing began to lose some heat because I woulda liked to see Dan and BK kinda interact about it.
One thing though...wasnt Red a heel who hated his wife now? 0_0 What happened to that?!
McKaye's flashback's are usually really interesting, so that's cool too. Heatwave is looking to be quite interesting!
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Post by theonlyredsfan on Aug 14, 2008 20:42:40 GMT -5
I was working on a storyline to get them back together but my accident ruined all that
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Post by Commissioner Zero on Aug 14, 2008 20:43:41 GMT -5
No Freeman, I never have had a one on one main event PPV title match, and yes, I do deserve one.
<_<
--That didn't sound arrogant at all, did it? =X
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Jake Steele
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Post by Jake Steele on Aug 14, 2008 20:46:11 GMT -5
I feel that my character works face or heel. Hell, it may work better now as a face because my heel run was basically me being partly funny but more serious during actual plotlines of my feuds. My face turn can lead to more comedy segments (which I love writing), and still great feuds.
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