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The scene opens up in front of a bar near the riverfront. Across the street there are some old factories that look like they have been there from WW2. Some of them have condemned signs on them while others have semis going in an out of them. On the other side of the street are a few homes, a firehouse, and an empty lot where some houses use to stand at. Also in front of the bar is a veteran memorial park. There you can get a clear view of the water front as far as the surrounding building will let you. Along with the view at the park is a small oil refinery right next to the park. In the park you could see a massive figure walking toward the car. He is wearing a pair of black steel tipped boots, blue jeans with a thick leather belt, leather jacket with a black t-shirt on underneath the jacket. As he is walking to the bar he is suddenly stopped by Joe Renna.
Tony Floyd: What the hell do you want now!
Joe Renna: That is a fine hello.
Tony Floyd: No wait let guess, you want to know about my up coming match, right?
Joe Renna: Now that you mention it. Yeah!
Tony Floyd: Ok fine, let’s started off with the match first.
Joe Renna: I heard that it suppose to be for the number 1 contender spot for the SWF International Title!
Tony Floyd: That is true and the worst part is I have to go through to jokesters before going after the champ whoever that might be.
Joe Renna: Do you mean Jimmy "2 Big for you" Taylor and Roadkill?
Tony Floyd: Yeah, those two! First we have Jimmy "2 Big for you" Taylor. What kind of a nickname is that? “2 Big for you”, Hey news flash loser I’m just as tall as you and a little heavier then you are do to the fact that I’m a hell of a lot stronger then you are. So if anyone you can say that you are 2 big then it would be the fairy, Roadkill. So Tool man what is to big for other then your mama? But I will not go there since we are all adults here.
Joe Renna: Ouch! You really do think that these guys are the laughing stock?
Tony Floyd: The one I really think is the laughing stock is Roadkill. First off lets start with his name. Roadkill, who would want to name them selves that, I mean was he looking for a name and came up to a dead animal on the road an said that is what my name is going to be or did your parents feed you Roadkill stew? Why couldn’t he go that one step further and call himself Roadkill Pizza. Then he thinks that he is some kind of monster. If the boy wants to see a monster he should watch some the matches that I was in. The time I left that ring all that was left were bodies, and if he don’t believe me he can ask Bitchkrieg, Johnny Sparkplug, Blade, Ryan Storm, and the tag team of Trinity, just to name a few. I left them on the mat wishing that they never went even met me. Oh, yeah and he is the funniest of them all Joe.
Joe Renna: What is that?
Tony Floyd: This dam fool saying that after he win this match that the, and I quote, “Its funny, the poster behind me.” Then he looks behind himself,”
It says, Beginning of a new Era...obviously talking about the SWF Era, however, what it doesn't mention, is that there shall be another Era beginning in that very ring Wednesday night!!!
And that would be ...The Roadkill Era, and the MONSTER that it brings...
The Roadkill Era takes no prisoners, shows no mercy, just Pain, because once you enter the Roadkill Era, you enter a world of extreeeeeeeeeeeeeem PAIN!!!!” end quote. That is a dam joke right there. (Starts to laugh) The Roadkill era?! Dude what the hell have you been smoking in you crack pipe.
Tony stops for a moment for him and Joe Renna could laugh a bit about it.
Joe Renna: That guy can’t be serious?
Tony Floyd: Oh yeah, he is. But if he is a monster then I guess you can label me as “The Super Beast”. Then this super beast is going to bring a very quick end to the Roadkill era.
Joe Renna: It sounds like that guy really doesn’t know what he gotten himself in to.
Tony Floyd: Well if his wrestling as good as he is running his mouth off; then I’ll take his best shot. That is if he can get one on me. If you don’t mind Joe I have to meet an old friend of mine in that bar so.
Joe Renna: Sorry, don’t let me hold you up any further and thanks for the interview.
Tony starts to walk in to the bar when a car drives up and Crossroads by Bone Thugs n Harmony is playing on the radio. The music so loud that you can hear it clear as day.
Bone Bone Bone Bone.. Bone.. Bone.. Bone.. Bone.. Bone
Now tell me whatcha gonna do
when there ain't no where to run (tell me what)
(When judgment comes for you, when judgment comes for you)
And whatcha gonna dowhen there aint no where to hide (tell me what)
When judgment comes for you (Cause it's gonna come for you)
Then the scene fades to black.