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//--{Role-Play Number}--\\ 1
Entire wCw Roster //--{People Mentioned}--\\
//--{Next Match}--\\ Stone Cold vs. The Rock
None Yet //--{Achievements}--\\
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//--{Prologue}--\\

When someone feels as strongly as they do about a specific theme, focus, or entity, the main game arrangement should be to either address what you love, or to obtain it. In the case of Stone Cold, the bionic redneck from Victoria, Texas, the WCW World Championship is this entity he dreams about. Should it matter about his alignment? In any case of any superstar, face, heel, or neutral, the dream is the same. They each desire the same thing. After all, this is the supreme of the hierarchy. But with desire and dreams comes fault and disapproval. Not everyone can obtain his or her dreams. Not everyone can see his or her future in front of his or her eyes and guarantee happiness. Stone Cold will climb the hierarchy and soon reach his ambition of becoming WCW Champion. But in front of him lies a test. A test he must pass to prove loyalty to this desire and dream. If he desires the WCW World Heavyweight Championship more than existence itself, he must surpass The Rock in his first match, in his first attempt to achieve admiration from the WCW. For him to become WCW champion, he must surpass the greatest task known to operate. He must surpass a legacy. Steve Austin defeated The Rock in his WWF days, but we’re here in the WCW. Can Austin show The Rock the bottom line, or will Austin be placed once again under the awkward position of an opener?

The WCW camera crew is outside the Taj Mahal in Las Vegas, Nevada, where every weekend night, gets packed with people who feel like they need to gamble. There are valet parked cars filling up three parking lots in both the front and back of the casino itself. From the doorway stretching all the way to the edge of the street corner is a red carpet, saying "Welcome" vertically. No one knows who is coming to the Taj Mahal tonight, but what they do know is that it is a WCW superstar. Everyone all night has been thinking about the possibilities of the people that it could be. Some people think Kurt Angle, some people think Rob Van Dam, and some people think others. No one quite knows who this superstar could be. People are lining up behind the guardrails next to the red carpet, awaiting the arrival of this superstar. Some people are dressed really classy, wearing ensemble dresses and tuxedos, all for the extra thrill of gambling. Finally, a black limo pulls up in front of the Taj Mahal. The vehicle stops when the last door on the right is in the center of the red carpet. Everyone is extremely anxious to see who this superstar is. The chauffer exits his side of the vehicle and walks over to the side of the vehicle that the red carpet is facing. Everyone is very anxious to see who this superstar is going to be. As the chauffer opens the door, camera flashes go off everywhere. Finally, a set of feet comes out of the limousine. The entire body comes out of the limo and the WCW superstar is none other than Stone Cold! The spectators begin to cheer. Austin’s attire goes as follows: He is wearing a white hat with a visor around the entire hat; he is wearing the new black WCW t-shirt with the WCW logo on the front, and "Not just a game anymore" on the back. He is wearing blue jean shorts with his black kneepads on both knees. He is wearing black boots with white lacing. He is also wearing a set of sunglasses to make himself look flashy. Austin does not look happy. As Austin walks down the aisle, many news reporters try getting a word with Austin, but he just ignores them. Many people also are holding out pads of paper with a pen expecting an autograph, but he also blows those spectators off. As Austin enters the building, he sees a huge white banner that says "Welcome Stone Cold!" Stone Cold pauses for a second and watches as all these people surprisingly cheer Austin. Austin takes out five one hundred bills and sits down at a card table. He hands the dealer the money, and the dealer hands him five hundred dollars worth in chips to play cards with. She throws down the first hand of blackjack. Austin looks at his hand and asks for a hit. His first hand was a King and a two. As the dealer throws down the next card, Austin sees that it is a nine, and is very happy to know that he has just won one hundred dollars. He plays a couple more hands before moving onto the slot machines. He pulls out a quarter and puts it into the machine. He pulls down on the lever, and gets an orange, a cherry, and bar. He has won one dollar. He puts in another quarter and pulls the lever. He receives a bar, bar, and cherry. He has won two dollars. He begins to get frustrated. He puts in another quarter and pulls the lever. He rubs his hands together and is expecting something big. He receives a cherry, a cherry and a cherry! He has won two hundred dollars! He takes all of his quarters and puts them into his bucket. He brings them over and cashes them into dollars. He receives two one hundred dollar bills, and three one-dollar bills. He puts the three dollars into the cashier’s upper pocket as a tip. The cashier seems confused, knowing that three dollars is not much. The cashier slowly says “Thank you Mr. Austin” as Austin pays no attention. He forgets about his other three hundred dollars he won playing Blackjack. He runs back and cashes that in as well. The cashier hands him three one hundred bills. Austin puts it in his pocket and walks off. He starts to tour the casino. He needs to get to the lower level, so while riding on the escalator, he notices a huge waterfall on the side of the casino and a whole cluster of people watching. Austin says to himself, “What’s so great about that? They wanna see sumthin’ special, they should watch me pound the s*** out of The Rock on Nitro.” Austin then laughs to himself and then begins to walk down the escalator to get himself down the faster. When he reaches the bottom level, he goes into the arcade, where he sees a whole crowd of teenagers playing their favorite video games. Austin walks over to the virtual boxing video game. He sees a kid playing, and getting his ass kicked. He walks over to him and says, “Man, you suck!” He pushes the kid aside and puts on the gloves. He begins punching lefts and rights, ducking and dodging punches. Without a line missing on his health meter, he defeats the game. Austin throws the gloves down on the ground and says to the kid, “Now that’s how you kick someone’s ass you little punk!” He walks off and the camera zooms into the child’s face staring at Austin walking off. The camera fades to black as it goes to the first commercial. During the break, the Stacker 2 Highlight of The Night occurred, and it was Austin nailing The Rock with the Stone Cold Stunner, to win an important match in the WWE. The camera then fades back into Austin walking along the long, long hallway of the Taj Mahal. He walks by the “Johnny Rocket” restaurant and peeks inside. He notices that is sort of an old fashioned restaurant. He looks down at his stomach and decides that he is hungry enough to try some of their food. He walks on in the restaurant and he receives an ovation from all the waiters and waitresses in the restaurant. Austin says to himself, “Yeah, ya’ll better be applauding for the Texas Rattlesnake!” A waitress with a nametag of Ashley approaches Austin to his table and brings his to a booth. Austin seats himself and says thank you. Ashley gives Austin his menu and says hope you enjoy. Austin looks though the menu and sees nothing but greasy food. He figures if he’s going to eat grease, he might as well make it worth while. He decides to order the most expensive item on the menu. He scans through, looking at the prices, and paying no attention to the food itself. He finally comes along a $13.54 meal, the most expensive item on the cheap menu. He looks at the food and it says “Old Fashioned BBQ T-Bone Steak Tips.” He makes a sound of pleasure and closes his menu. He just patiently waits for his waitress “Ashley” to return so he can place his order. He waits about four to five minutes for Ashley, but no sign of her yet. In the meantime, he decides to scan through the mini jukebox placed at his table. He presses the button to scan through the pages. He goes through the entire thing and says to himself, “They should have my theme music on this thing. I come here to this place and I don’t even have my theme music on the jukebox. What horseshit!” He stops pressing the buttons and then acts bored while waiting for his waitress Ashley. The program returns, and Austin is still waiting for Ashley to document his meal. Finally, Ashley runs to Austin and apologizes to him for being so late. The conversation begins…

|| Stone Cold ||
Where the hell have you been? I’ve been here for a damn hour waitin’ on your slow ass! WHAT?! WHAT?!

|| Ashley ||
I’m soo sorry, Mr. Austin! I went to go get some boxing tickets, hehe. To quote Jim Ross, it’s gonna be a slobber knocker! Ahh, I crack myself up.

|| Stone Cold ||
What?! Are you expectin’ me to laugh? Damn, the only thing that line was was embarrassin’. Won’t you just shut the hell up and serve me?

|| .:. Ashley .:. ||

Oh, you don’t hafta worry about that. Our meals are pre-cooked and ready to serve. So once you order, you’re gonna be eating away!