Post by Jason Cashe on Mar 6, 2011 21:04:15 GMT -4
Houston, TX
[/color][/b][/u][/center]Since walking through his first two IWC Opponents which happened to be female, Jason Kash decided that he wasn't going to even bother unless he got an opponent worthy of talking about. Then he was informed that it says in his contract that speaking on his matches was required. So here he is inside of a Combat Sports Training Gym in East Houston as the scene opens. Inside one of the two rings that they have, the one he's in is clearly a Pro Wrestling Ring as the turnbuckles are sturdy enough to climb unlike an MMA or Boxing Ring which would have different ropes and turnbuckle corners. He was working with a few training partners, both working with him on his moves and perfecting his game plan and future growth. DangerTainment Trainer, MP3 or Malcolm Perry III was standing on the ringside apron along with "The Chosen Future" Nate Bishop. They were watching Kash go to work on the two training partners as Kash tries to carry a conversation with Bishop as he kicks one of the training partners in the gut and rushes to the ropes, lifting the knee and dropping the opponent with a U.T.I. Neckbreaker that he's known now to use as a Finisher.
::Jason Kash::
Nate, it's realy simple. You can slack off any which way you can find to slack off but while inside this ring, at events...You are the most hardest working guy around. Give it you complete attention like MP3 has taught me to redefine and nothing can be taken from you. Rico knows that his time winning matches against DangerTainment are over and and he felt they were over at the PPV. Much like Allison felt when the belt rang and I smashed her ass into the mat. Where is she now, has she even been heard from? I wonder if Kaji Firecrotch has been able to comfort his wife yet.
::MP3::
Enough of the past guys, this is about the days before us. The times that we move forward and grab hold of what it is we want to succeed in while you're inside the squared circle. You have two types of people in this business. Three really...You have guys who are focused and look at the details in order to find weakness and holes in their opponents. Like Kash and like you will become Bishop. Then you have guys like Knuckles or Ruckus for instance who can't take much serious and try to find the comedy in everything. When Kash is around Knuckles, he ends up playing to that beat but that's because inside the ring they both have their own way of finding success. Knuckles puts his head down and just rams like Bam Bam from the Flintstones and Kash adapts to situations. Last you have guys who feel they are suppose to be handed success, guys like Bobby Bodacious.
Kash pushes his other training opponent over and turns to MP3 looking confused as hell. He walks over holding up a finger behind him to give his opponents a break as he approaches the Trainer and Bishop at the ringside apron.
::Jason Kash::
Who? Bodacious? That's someones name?
::Nate Bishop::
Kash man...That's your opponent this next IWC show, you win, you get into War Games at RassleMania!!
::Jason Kash::
Bobby Bodacious huh? Hmmm....I thought his name was Bobby Bootylicious, just assumed he was an Ass Man like that one guy back in the day..."I'm An Ass Man!! Ye-ah I'm an Ass Man!!" was catchy but slightly gay. So this dude's name is really Bodacious? Heh...Wow...
::MP3::
So I have a question Jason...Why the name change, I understand the recent Finisher changes. I mean you worked that Gutwrench nicely but it wasn't a move that captivated your skillset as a finisher. The spinning Fisherman suplex pin is beautiful, classic and pretty fitting with U.T.I. but why go from "The BAD Influence" to simply "The Influence"?
::Jason Kash::
It's like with what has happened recently. My last two opponents have been Influenced much like the name of my new finisher. You see I've seen this all before, an opponent gets cold feet because they see the verbal truth that I spit out before the match. They see that I'm prepared and ready for whatever it is they want to dish out. I do my homework and it seems like everyone else outside of DangerTainment is afraid to do that. So other than my marijuana use what is really "Bad" about me and I don't consider smoking my weed a bad thing at all, anyone who knows me without it wants me to have it. Including the doctors who gave me a medical license to grow and purchase it. So those who dislike it and me because of it can call me whatever they want. I'm an Influence and it's up to the people out there who come to see me compete or come hoping I lose that can decide for themselves if I'm a good or bad Influence but I'm an Influence regardless. So Bootylicious is just another person who is going to be influenced. He knows that and if he doesn't then he will soon enough. Right now though? Nate, watch this new finisher of mine....
Kash turns around and steps over to the 2 Training Opponents who are talking amongst eachother and drinking from bottles of water. Kash slaps the bottle out of one of their hands and signals for him to step into the middle of the ring. The guy is hesitant but these guys are being paid to do what is asked of them, they are members of The Danger House, a fight club that DangerTainment runs underground and right past the border in Mexico. As soon as the training opponent steps into the spot Kash wants him in, the guy is kicked in the gut. Kash quickly wraps dude up in a Fisherman Suplex position. Kash lifts, twists the fisherman suplex and slams the opponent down.
::Jason Kash::
Is my arch perfect or what? Heh, get it...Perfect? Then again I added my own little..."Twist" to the move to make it more modern day.
He releases the move and pushes himself up onto his feet. MP3 tosses Kash a towel and Kash wipes off his face of the small amount of sweat from the training before the promo actually came on. They didn't want to give away too much of the game plan and now Kash is done and wants to exit the ring. Bishop gets in and begins to loosen himself up to begin training. MP3 gets in the ring with Bishop as Kash walks down the small wooden steps. Kash nods at this older guy sitting in a lawn chair, he was watching the training but has since fell asleep. Kash nudges him and the old man gets up mumbling something as he walks off. Kash flops down into the chair and watches the training as he begins to cut a small rant towards his upcoming opponent.
::Jason Kash::
Mary Katherine Gallagher...Now THERE was a "Superstar"!! You know, Molly Shannon from Saturday Night Live? That movie where she played a Catholic School Girl with seriously messed up mental issues. She dreamed big and wanted more than she could in reality handle. She at least was still a much cooler person to fit the role of "Superstar" then you are Bobby Boucher. Heh, that's the Waterboy is you don't recognize the name. You know Adam Sandler? See I know your type Bobby, I think everyone has seen it before because quite frankly, it's not that original. Rich Boy, who was handed everything he came across as though he earned it simply because of his Family Name. I'm sure Daddy gave the College you attended some big large sum of money and that made you untouchable. I've seen the story before and seen your type over and over again and let me be the first to tell you that you can only go so far with that approach. You have no real experience in working hard for anything so how can you expect to beat me?
How do you expect to beat a man who is one step away from where he wants to be? Since it's been announced I have made it clear that I want a spot on Team IWC at RassleMania when War Games takes place. You can't possibly want in that match, it's not a match you can use your pocket book to win. Look man, I don't understand how you think men want to be you, women want to be with you. Okay the women part I can understand, what woman wouldn't want to be with such a moron who will spoil them with riches? The gimmick is as old as money and the man with the most is always in power. That's the gimmick but let me inform you of the reality. In reality at least in this one, the one in power in this business is the one most prepared to go that extra mile. Do you know what it's like to stare another person in the eyes and watch as their reality comes crashing down around them? Have you felt that in this business because I've seen it recently in both of my last two opponent's eyes. The person you are, the person that you are portraying yourself to be is an image of power that doesn't have any pull in this business. Your money can buy you the best equipment, the best trainers but if you just don't have "IT" then those things...They won't be useful to you at all.
Don't feel bad Bobby, it didn't have to be you. It could have been James Chambers and right now, in this moment I am just more prepared. What is keeping me prepared is that when I get inside of that War Games match the entire world will be watching. I get in that match, Nate Bishop gets in that match and who can compete on the APW side? People have yet to see the true me, the true talent that is DangerTainment. Knuckles being in APW gets to be seen on a higher platform but what even he fails to see is that APW is the current but it has risen to the highest peak it will rise. IWC is growth, it's where there is room to grow and reach a new height and it's here that people will see that first hand when DangerTainment takes hold of that match and makes it our highlight reel. Do you really want to be that guy who stands in my way? A man who came from nothing, no education, nothing just handed to him and now you, someone who has had things handed to them...Do you want to risk the suffering I will put you through if you put up a fight? I hope that college experience made you smart enough to know better than that because the blood that you feeling on your skin, the pain that will be seen during this match will all be yours if you think for a second you can win this match.
Kash grabs a bottle of water that has Jason written in black marker on it. He unscrews the bottle and takes a swig of the still cold, sweating water. After putting the cap back on, he holds it as words once again begin to come out in voice.
::Jason Kash::
You see your first problem since becoming a Pro Wrestler is that you hang out with Gambler. He jokingly said something about Ric Flair recently as if someone actually compared the two together. See the Gambler is another over used but never seen gimmick that to be is boring and over played. He tries too hard to be seen as a Legend in this business, he wants to take on big duties like running a promotion but never actually finds much success in anything. Sure he's won a few titles here and there but guess what? I have won plenty myself as has anyone who has been in this business long enough. You either earn your place or something is handed to you. So he won a few bets and gained Championships in return for winning those bets. Million Dollar Man since on the subject of old wrestlers use to say: "Everyone's Got A Price" and Gambler's price is cheap and quick. You being with him, even around him is like willing to ride on the Titanic in these parts. Ask him what success he has had in IWC, ask him who he has beaten worth even speaking about in IWC. What stories does he have of success here? Huh? None? Nothing? He's the bottom of the barrel and you being under his wing, his right hand man, whatever your relationship is with him only means you too will share the bottom. Just simple facts and I like facts because you cannot argue with facts.
Now I'm sure you will say something like "What have I done to be talking"? That's a good question, what have I done in IWC or APW for that matter since I've been called up to the "Main Roster" but chose to put myself in a brighter setting for a bigger Influence. DangerTainment has own plans and they taken place minus a few small bumps but things are still brighter than anything The Gambler has seen since being here or in the last 5 years probably. I've carried companies, and soon DangerTainment will carry IWC and we will do it because we put our shoulders under the foundation and are willing and able to hold it up. We can carry the weight where as you Bobby will be carried and never be the carrier. You won't win this match Bobby-O but I can assure you that you will learn more from this defeat than you have from Gambler....That's not just a promise, that's Influence!!
Getting up out of the lawn chair, Kash takes his bottle of water and heads over to the ring and help Nate Bishop and work on his own game plan a bit more. In a regular combat gym, no expensive unneeded equipment that costs more than it's actual value. He climbs up the wooden stairs as the scene closes with a single quote.
“There is a sufficiency in the world for man's need but not for man's greed.”
- Mahatma Gandhi