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Post by AJ Supreme on Feb 4, 2008 9:02:09 GMT -6
Post all rps for this match here.
Two point early rp bonus for first rp to score above 10 and posted by Tuesday, February 5th @ 4:00 PM, CST.
Rp deadline is Tuesday, February 12th @ 11:59 PM CST.
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Post by The Davids Brothers on Feb 7, 2008 14:54:51 GMT -6
The State of the Trench Coat MafiaThe scene opens up in a suprising way, with the Davids Brothers, who hadn't spoken to each other since before the holiday break, sitting face to face at a poker table. In a third seat at the poker table is internet wrestling collumnist, William Bucknell. William pulls out a tape recorder and starts the recording. William speaks, not to the brothers, but to the recorder.William: This is William Bucknell of the Internet Wrestling Report, along with Brock and Adam Davids, The Trench Coat Mafia. Today we will be talking about various topics, ranging from whether or not Adam and Brock will remain a team, to Brock's opponent at RCW's Southern Dynamite. I want to get started by thanking the both of you for this Internet Wrestling Report exclusive interview and welcoming you to the show.Brock: Thanks Will.William: Um...I prefer William.Brock: Like I said, thanks Will.Thrown somewhat offguard by Brock's blunt rudeness, Bucknell doesn't really know how to respond. A couple seconds later, he gathers himself, looks through his notes and continues the interview with the Davids.William: Let's start with one of the questions on everybodies mind. Are you guys still a team?Brock: You know what, Will? I like you. You get right to the point. None of that beating around the bush bulls***, but I guess we can't really give you an answer right now. You see, we haven't talked in several months and I guess you could say we aren't really on the same page right now.Adam finally chimes in, talking completely without his brittish accent.Adam: First of all Brock, drop the accent.Brock looks at Adam warningly, but Adam doesn't back down from what he said.Adam: Brock, while we weren't talking, I'm sure both of us did a lot of thinking. At very least, I know I did. I thought about my time in other wrestling companies and in RCW. I thought about how unhappy I have been throughout my wrestling career. Unhappy, not because I wasn't succesful, but because I wasn't being me. Hell, until this very interview, I've been faker than Pamela Andersons tits. But that all ends now. From this day forward, regardless of how the fans and management feel, I am going to be me. Not "The Assassin" not Mr. Trench Coat Mafia, but me, Adam Davids, and unless if you can commit to the same guidelines, then I want absolutely nothing to do with you.Brock quits talking in his brittish accent.Brock: I've got no problems with being myself, it's you that has the identity issues. I mean the second we walked into RCW's doors, you looked around at all the talent that was here and told me that if we didn't get some kind of gimmick to make us stand out, that we would just get pushed to the bottom of the barrel and never be heard from again. So, you came up with the name Trench Coat Mafia, because you knew it would be controversial, and made up a bogus backstory that went along with it. You are the one that has issues with being fake, not me. William: So you mean to tell me that the Trench Coat Mafia thing was nothing more than a "gimmick"? Brock: What are you, slow?William: So if you aren't brittish, where are you from?Adam: St. Louis, Missouri, home of the terrible St. Louis Rams.Brock: What does that have to do with anything?William: Well, seeing as your entire tenure in RCW has been lies on top of lies, I was thinking we could do a more extended interview, you know. Kind of like a getting to know the Davids Brothers kind of piece. Brock: Oh come on! I don't have time for this crap!Adam: C'mon, Brock. We've admited to our lies, now it's time to reintroduce ourselves.Brock thinks it over for a minute and finally agrees to continue with the interview. William: I just want to thank you both again for taking time out of your busy training schedule to do this extended interview.Brock: Yeah, Yeah.Adam: It's no problem, really.William: Alright, seeing as this is your guys' chance to reintroduce yourselves, your real selves, I guess I will ask about your training. Adam, do you have any formal wrestling training?Adam: No, not formal wrestling training. I grew up watching wrestling and Brock and I would always perform the moves on each other. That's about as formal as my training gets. However, I have been formally trained in several different variations of martial arts, which explains my use of martial arts kicks and the kendo stick.William: I see. How about you Brock? Any type of formal wrestling training?Brock: I learned how to wrestle on the high school wrestling team, but other than that, no, not really. William: Alright, well seeing as neither one of you have formal training, how in the world did you end up in a wrestling promotion?Adam: I think you know how we got in. I used a really stand-out gimmick to get in...somewhere else. I became a champion there and imediately following me becoming a champion, the company shut down. Then, when I came to RCW, I used my already proven name to get Brock in as well. William: That isn't really what I was asking. I wanted to know where your desire to wrestle came from. Brock: What desire? Listen here, Will. I'm not Too Sexy nor am I El Bastardo De Talon. I don't really have a respect for this business, I'm just a wrestler for two reasons. One, I love to win and I will win by any means neccesary. And two, I love to beat the hell out of people. William: What about you, Adam? Are you like your brother or do you actually have a real desire to wrestle?Adam: Yes, I do. As far as my brother goes, he's still very young and new to professional wrestling, as am I. Before I actually sat down and did some thinking, I was perfectly content to win by any means neccessary, but now, I want to actually compete. Compete by the rules of the match, instead of doing anything I possibly can to win.Brock: Oh come on, Adam. Don't go soft on me now.Adam: Listen Brock, you can go along with your ways and I can go along with my ways and we can remain a team, even with the difference of our methods. I want you to realize what I now realize, and that is that winning isn't the most important thing in the world.Brock: Somebody watched a little too much Dr. Phil.William: I for one find Adam's change of heart rather refreshing. Now, I think we have a little bit of background on the both of you, now I think it's time to focus more on the present. Brock, at RCW's Southern Dynamite you face Adam Troy, a young up and comer trained by the great Too Sexy. What are your thoughts on him and on the match in general? Brock: First of all, the great Too Sexy? What has he ever done that qualifies him to be great? I, Brock Davids, an untrained wrestler, has held more titles than he ever will here in RCW, yet he is considered great.William: Too Sexy is considered great because he goes out there and gives his all for the fans. Meanwhile, you go out there and give it your all to cheat to win any way possible.Brock: You can't argue with success.William: Too Sexy doesn't really matter right now, as you aren't facing him, rather you are facing one of his students "The Natural Born Thriller" Adam Troy.Brock: I was getting to him. To be honest with you, I don't know anything more about him than anyone else does. William: Does it worry you to step into the ring with a wrestler you know little to nothing about?Brock: Worry me? Ha! I'm going to crush this Troy punk like a Dorito that just got stepped on by an elephant. I'm gonna toss him around the ring like the little rag doll that he is. Then, when I am finally done with him, I'll powerbomb him to hell and pin him, finally ending his misery. William: I haven't seen someone this overconfident since the 2008 New England Patriots.Brock: Maybe so, but unlike the Patriots, I will not let a far inferior opponent defeat me. I will stick to, and execute a flawless gameplan that Adam Troy, scratch that, no one can defeat. William: Well, if that's how you feel, I suppose there isn't much left to talk about as far as that match goes, but what about The Natural Championship? Do you have it on you?Brock reaches down, pulls up his title and lays it onto the poker table. William: That's quite an impressive belt you have there.Brock: Yep, and it will be mine for quite a while longer.William: Why's that?Brock: Nobody is even challenging me for the belt. William: It's always a shame when the champion gets to hold the belt without having anyone try to take it away. Well...I guess that just about concludes our interview.Brock: So we're done?William looks down at the notes in front of him.William: Looking at my notes, it seems that we never answered my first question. So it's only fit to end this interview with that very question. Are you and Adam going to remain a team?Adam and Brock look to each other, but neither one answers or even says a word. Then, without an answer, the camera fades to black.
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