Reaper, you will never get me to mutter those two magical words...

























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The camera shows up outside of the Baltimore Arena, home of Maximum Brutality...IWF's recent Pay Per View. ICW's biggest star steps outside of the arena after watching some of the future stars of ICW. Some people in particularly stood out, like Brooks Thompson and Johnny Blaze, who is in ICW. Stud is dressed up so people can more or less not even notice who he is. He is wearing a 1980's style Baltimore Orioles baseball hat, a plain black shirt, jeans and a trench coat. Stud walks for a while untill his stretch limo comes up and picks him up. ICW's camera crew is inside the huge black limo and Stud starts to conduct his interview.

Big Al Stud: Well folks, I have just seen the future. No, im not some moronic psycotic fool. I have in fact seen the futre, the future of ICW that is. I have seen the people who are going to be wrestling in the openers of WrestleRage4. I have seen the future talent of ICW, but in just a couple of days I am going to be seeing the past of ICW. I will be facing the past of ICW in an I quit match. I don't care what Reaper has done, because I am now passing everyone in every particular accolaide in ICW. I don't care what this legend has done because I have done it also. Past accolaids in this match are really going to be meaning nothing, its going to be about the present. Presently, I am the best man in the ICW. No on can match what I am doing right now, notice me being ranked number one in ICW. No one is even comparable to me, and that obviously includes Reaper. Reaper can talk all about the past as much as he wants, because he has dominated me more or less in the past, and I can talk about the future all I want...because actually have a good future ahead of me...but thats not what it is about. This I quit match is all about who is the better man right now! That is me. I am not only the better man, but I am the best man. That is what the charter ranking at #1 means, and that is what this ICW World Title means. They both symbolize me being the best in the ICW at this time. But in the past I have also been the best. Reaper knows in his head that he has really dominated the series between myself and him, but lets just take a little look back in the history of matches between myself and Reaper...

Big Al Stud: Well, basically I have had alot of matches with Reaper over my illustrious ICW career. Many of which have been irrelevant stables matches, which I am not even going to consider reviewing because...well...they are stables matches! The first classic encounter with Reaper came at the first ever Shattered Innocence. Back almost a year and a half ago in February of 2001. This is the first and only match at an ICW Pay Per View event between myself, and Reaper. This was in the third round, second of the day, of the Mr. ICW Tournament. The match was going fairly well along, and then the ref was knocked out. Reaper, being the cheating piece of shit that he is, grabbed a steel chair and whacked me over the head with it. He pinned me for his victory after that, but I hope everyone realizes something. At a big Pay Per View, like Rude Awakening, Reaper could only beat me by using chairs and such, which were illegal. Sunday these moves will be perfectly legal, only I will be ready for them. Sure this particular chair shot knocked me out, but enjoy knocking me out Reaper, I can't say "I quit" that way! A Just a couple months later I had a tag team match against Reaper. Four of the five biggest legends in ICW history went into this match, but back then I wasn't anything near a legend...just basically under the wing of Pyro. On March 27th Reaper one upped me again, teaming with Patrick Webster when they beat myself and Pyro. The only major thing hear, is that I dropped 0-2 against Reaper in ICW competition. Thats not a good record for anyone, especially the real legend Big Al Stud. But in my defense, this was a tag match...not the same type of environment that Reaper and I are going to be in this Sunday. Just like that match was a tag match, our next match was also. This time Pyro and I lost to Reaper and Ice. Again four of the five biggest names in ICW were in this one, and again Pyro was more or less the weakest link, so to speak. Jade Shocker and Max Powers were also in this match, but really...who cares about either of them? Another victory from Reaper, and another loss for Stud. At 0-3 you would think that things could only get better, but thats not the case. Just recall how long ago this was. Three days after the second tag loss, I had a one on one encounter with Reaper that was again none to pleasant. On May 4th Reaper kicked my ass all over the ring because I came in way to cocky and riding high on the backs of Main Event. I will admit that I was no where near ready for this match mentally and he was. He wanted it more that night, but Sunday will be a differant story. Not only has 2002 been my year, but this is the Summer of Stud...my summer, I don't lose! So I had never beaten Reaper in my career asides from in stables matches, but lets just take a little look at how things started to turn around. We take a little look at the June 22nd Friday Night Riot of 2001, the day of my little brothers birthday oddly enough. I faced Reaper in a one on one match and guess what? For the first time in my carrer I beat reaper. The reasoning was simply because I was just starting to come into my own. You look at the summer of 2001 and I was establishing myself as the impact player in ICW. I was getting my world title shot just a few weeks later, and I was on top of the fed with the Main Event. I beat Reaper, its true...because at the turning point of my career, he was going down. My career is still sharply increasing as his is just starting to come about again. Ill give Reaper this much, he has proven that he still has it...but he doesn't have near what I have. One thing I have is the world title, another thing that I have is the fans, and I am the best in ICW. None of those things are things that Reaper can lay claim to, and all of those things are just reasons of my success that will continue through the pay per view, and many pay per views to come. Reaper and I had one last battle in 2001, and it was in teh starcade series of Friday Night IT. This match was pretty good until it ended. It ended in a double count out, but the real way to see who would have won...is to note who is the man who entered the ring quickest, assuming it wasnt and all out brawl down the ramp. If you watch the FNIT again, you will see that I rolled into the ring just a split second after the ref counted to ten, so obviously had it been an eleven count instead of ten...I would be the victor, so I deserved the win. Reaper and I had one last one on one battle, and it was well under a month ago. This was the match that started my little winning streak after Mind Games. One of the hottest men in ICW faced one of the most plummetting men in ICW. Reaper, fresh of winning the number one contendership at Mind Games was facing the man who didnt walk out of Mind Games with the title, Big Al Stud. Everyone was picking Reaper not only because he was winning and I wasn't, but because of the special guest ref who wanted me to lose...Max Powers. Well to make a long story short I over came it all and beat Reaper when no one thought I could. I got me a title shot from my preformance and then beat Powers. I guess I can say thanks to Reaper because he is one of the reasons I am here with the title. He unwillingly helped me get it, and he will unwillingly help me retain it! I have beaten him three times in a row, I have his number!

Big Al Stud: Matches aren't the only kind of history that Reaper and I have. Just like many people, backstage things and interfeirances occur. Sometimes certain people piss off other certain people, and they get dealt with. I would like to say the I am the one who dealt with Reaper in a very harmful way, but that is very far from the truth. You see, it was way back in the olden days of ICW. Back in the year 2000 when former greats like RCC and Hunter K were running wild still in ICW, without their walkers. Just one day I apparently pissed off the wrong person, Reaper, Metal...whatever you want to call him...he was pissed off. So in a little scuffle we had after one of my matches Reaper thought i necessary to powerbomb me through a table. It looked great, like it really hurt. The real secret to it, is that it did. Reaper put me on the shelf for about four months with back problems, but I am not about to say that is all in the past. You took me out when I was already a three time champion. There were talks about me getting a world title shot in the near future, but you took that all away from me. This Sunday, don't you dare think I have fogotten of forgave you, because when you get that title shot that I wanted...I am going to take you out. The only hope that I have, is that I put you on the shelf for alot longer than just four months. I am just plain tired of your lazy old ass around here. Reaper, I am going to hurt you. After Sunday Night it is going to be a long time before we see Reaper around the ICW ring for a while...I can feel it!

Big Al Stud: There is just one other little thing about the history of myself and Reaper that I would like to touch on. This is basically about one night, a night that Reaper and I faced each other in our first ever singles match. Shattered Innocence of 2001 is obviously the date. I am not talking about the actualy Mr. ICW tournament, more like the stables title match. You see, Reaper had invited me into a little stable, maybe you have heard of them...the extreme Icons. Anyway, they were the biggest thing going, and they wanted a guy with a real future like Big Al Stud. Anyway, I turned on a sinking End of the Line and joined the Extreme Icons...or it just seemed that way. Anyway, I instantly got Ace on my side and together we really pulled the pull over the eyes of Reaper. Me joining the Icons was just a cover up. What it came down to is that the whole time Ace and I were joining V with HHH, Pyro, and Cano. Now, although this was obviously a failed experiment it did one thing. It gave me a one up in the mental matchup between myself and Reaper. reaper was irate, and continues to be from thsi day. That one little move that one infamous day has been a thorn in his side since almost a year and a half ago. I jumped out way ahead in the mental matchup, and he has never been able to catch up since then. Sunday is not his day to catch up me, mentally...physically...or with the gold around the waste. I hope you arent really getting your hopes up to much Reaper...because all your hopes and dreams are about to get DEVASTATED!

Big Al Stud stops talking for a while, yet the limo obviously continues on its course of cruising. Stud's cell phone then rings and obviously he answers it. The ring is very nifty, its to that old jingle...oh how did it go? ICW is the best of the best, ten times better...anyway, then the camera fades.







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