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::Disclamer::This Roleplay is property and is controlled by of Michael Walker . Please, do not steal this layout, all credit for the lay out goes to James Hanson. This Roleplay is in use for the EMF. This Roleplay is not to be used anywhere else. Do not take this roleplay seriously, this is under my character in the RWA Chris Jericho. So just don't take my god damn RP and I won't have to hunt you down and give you a Y2J beating that you will never..eeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrr ever forget again(you get the point). If you got any questions just e-mail Michael Walker. RWA's Angelica Boycott/Amy Dumas/Lita is owned by CaNdYtettybear . If used in this RP, all credit goes to her for the character Angelica Boycott/Amy Dumas/Lita . I'm working off a valet offer she gave me a while back. As I said before I will never pretend to be better at using her character, I use this character with all the respect in the world for the character and the RPer herself. Enjoy this roleplay, and give me credit for all that is written....Enjoy ::Disclaimer:: |
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Segment Title: Some Common Sense |
Singles Record: 8-3 |
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People Used: 'Y2J' Chris Jericho, and other random encounters |
People Mentioned: Dan Godwin, and John Cena |
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Date of Card: 11/27/10 |
Match: Dan Godwin vs. Chris Jericho |
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[::Intro::]
The history of Chris Jericho is well know by many people around the Extreme Measures Federation by now, but it's a story that while it has been told many times, it has not been told in quite a while. So for all who those who either don't know, or forgot, this is the story behind the legend of Chris Jericho. In his early days, Jericho hopped around federations, even making a stop in the Extreme Measures Federation with a tag match where he, and Steve Austin faced the Tazte Boyz, and Salvatore and X-Cold. As great as that might be, that would not be the extent of his fame. As Jericho would earn his fame within a federation known as the RWA, where after losing the chance to get a shot at the world title. Jericho after joining forces with a woman he had known for a little bit on screen, Amy Dumas distroyed the RWA legend, the Godfather. This would be the start of his legecy. One in which he took to the Extreme Measures Federation with Amy, the woman who he had formed a bond with. There the two invaders took the EMF by storm, and did what many people thought was impossible, and not only survived the invasion, but became just as big as they were in the RWA, despite not going for too many titles. This was due to the fact that the two were out for the memory of their fallen federation, and for history, not for numbers. Which they were very much successful in doing, and soon Jericho expanded his legacy of being the Slayer of Careers, as all that tried to test him soon would fall to his hands. Even the great EMF champion, Triple H, a man who had only lost to two other competitors before hand, also fell at the hands of Jericho, and ended his in ring career with that loss. He has not once even thought of coming back to the ring since 2004, that is quite a long time, I don't think I have to tell you the reader that. But his legacy also hit a bump, when his now wife got in a deep feud with John Cena. The young punk rookie, who was marrying a former opponent of her's, turn friend, Jackie Gayda. When she learned of John Cena cheating on Jackie with her cleaning girl, Natasha Jones. This would lead her to many, many wars with John Cena, who wanted to put Amy in her place as he viewed her as "just a girl", despite her proving otherwise, time, and time again. Deep down, there was a time that Cena even realized that the Jericho's were a threat. So he decided to take out Amy's safety net, her husband Chris Jericho. Ever since they been together, the two always worked together so that they might survive even in the most hostile environment. Amy's weakness is that sometimes her rash decision making seemed to get her in trouble, and Jericho was always there to battle to get her out of trouble. Whether or not she realized it or not. Cena realized that, and with a gang mob outside of an arena, they had Jericho badly beaten. With that, Jericho was out of the picture, and Amy was much easier for Cena to try to defeat now. Doing everything he could think of doing to her to try to make her back down. But during this whole thing, there was one thing that was always clear. John Cena also had a thing for Amy, she obviously was a very hot woman, and being separated from his wife Natasha, he decided that with Jericho out of the picture. He wanted Amy for himself, and to do this he used the information he had avaliable to him at the time. Knowing her feeling towards her husband, he secretly black mailed her into divorcing Jericho, and marrying him. This was all too perfect for Cena, because not only did he get to screw in my mind the hottest diva in the world, but he also was eliminating his biggest threat by doing it. So things couldn't have been better for Cena...that is until Jericho came back to the EMF after a few years of recovery, and vowed to uncover what happened to Amy. Through many fights, and finally a show down between Cena and Jericho at Dark Horizon of this year. We found out that Amy had not changed at all, in fact she was just as in love with Jericho as ever, and she was not in love with Cena. The only reason she had gone along with what Cena wanted, because she felt she had to, to protect her family from any harm. Making everyone who doubted her obsessively look like jackasses. Anyways, with that out of the way, Jericho once again disappeared from the EMF. Amy mentioned that it was because they had been working on their marriage that still had holes in it due to this event. After all, she was still carrying the baby of Cena in her womb due to this whole encounter. But as the fans knew, it was not the last that they would hear from Chris Jericho. Because it was clear within his last match with John Cena, that he had finally gotten back to 100 percent healthy, and was just as skilled as ever. So the Jericholics of the EMF waited for Jericho's true return to the EMF. Finally it happened, after a string of losses Dan Godwin, considered to be a great champion by many was at the end of his rope. Godwin after losses to Carnage, and even his own trainer Nick Jones had decided that it was time to give up his fight with John Cena. But Amy simply was not going to allow Godwin to give up there without a fight. She knew that Godwin was taking a few losses way too hard, and tried to talk to Godwin. Finally the moment that many had been waiting for happened during this segment as Chris Jericho walked out on the stage. Challenging Godwin to a match to try to prove to Godwin that he still had what it took to continue the fight against Cena. Godwin feeling better agreed, on one condition, that if he lost, he would still walk away from the EMF, and he could be now be claimed as another career Jericho had ended. Or if he won, he would once again go after the title. Jericho agreed, and the match was set. Many people feel that this is a dream match of sorts; however, these two can't be anymore different. Godwin has taken a very different approach to his career, where Godwin's main thing was to win titles, and hold them for as long as he can. Jericho on the other hand was only ever concerned with making history, not winning titles. Godwin has felt that it's through winning title, after title is the only way that he can be the wrestler that he says he is. There are many thoughts of which way is better, but one thing is for sure, these two different ideology's will clash at Latino Heat. Many people wonder who will come out on top in this match. Will Dan Godwin be able to renite the fire to fight once again, and continue his career? Or will Godwin find himself on a list next to names such as Cena, CM Punk, Triple H, the Godfather, and more, but not in the way he probably wants. As if he suffers a loss, he will most likely will be the next wrestler on the Slayers list, and one has to wonder if that's something that even a wore out Dan Godwin can live with for the rest of his life. So if Godwin is the competitor that he says he is, he will rise to the challenge...or it might cast a dark shadow over everything he did in the past, and everything he does in the future. But despite the uncertainy of Dan Godwin, one thing is for sure....the Slayer will be ready.
(We open up the scene at Jericho's home in Orlando, Florida as the camera crew that is filming this gets a shot of Chris Jericho watching many clips of Dan Godwin through his career on his television. Jericho as he sits back on his couch has a confused look on his face, and then finally he looks at the camera, and says.)
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-Now, I know what you are thinking. Why am I...Chris Jericho looking confused, after all. I'm watching Dan Godwin, the X-Factor. Everyone knows what you are going to get when you watch anything that involves him. But I think that is exactly what my problem is with this. last Saturday on Shockwave, I told Dan Godwin that I do respect him, but I do know that he is making a whole lot of nothing into something. But why I am so confused right now is looking at his past, what the hell does he have to be so dramatic about. Sure, he lost to a few ass clowns that he usually might not have, but the thing is that it's not like he hasn't done this song and dance before. I mean, Dan Godwin has lost the title five times now, and he is just now crying about it. Someone needs to beat some sense into him, and make him wake the hell up. Because Godwin as much as I respect what he can do in that ring, builds himself to be some sort of great entertainer, when that isn't exactly the truth. In fact, I'll go as far as saying Dan Godwin has never have been the most interesting character in Extreme Measures Federation. In fact, he's probably known as one of the most dull, yet he's the only one who doesn't see it, and I don't quite get that. I want to ask you something, how many times has Dan Godwin talk to his camera man, only to have a limo ride that he blows off to run to Fairbanks office. Only to talk to Fairbanks, reminding us what a rebel Dan Godwin is to the guy he is paying for advice. Ending with Christine, and him talking, and saying his ending catch phrase. Too many times? Well, at times it seems like almost every promo this is the basic story board for it. In fact I'm not quite sure how he understands that it's not like he hasn't put so much thought in his great entertainment, what is there to be wore down about? I mean, I realize that this business wears on you over the years. Dan Godwin doesn't need to tell me that to know that fact. I'm Chris Jericho, not only am I the best at what I do when it comes to in that ring, but I am also the greatest entertainer there is. I know going up, and down that road, every day is very tiring, and I also know what stepping inside of that ring does to you also. Because if Dan Godwin thinks what he has done to his body is bad, that is nothing compared to the things I have done to myself in the effort to win a match. But the difference between him, and me is this, I never have come to a time that I have said that it's simply not worth it anymore. You want to talk about horrible losses Godwin? Well, let me tell you a story. I was in RWA-WCW, quickly rising through the ranks of the RWA. When I was approached by the owner of the RWA-WCW Mr. Right, and he told me that if I joined him to help rid the federation of a over bearing group that included some of the bigger names in the RWA. That he would allow me to gain the opportunities to finally showcase my talents, and finally get the credit that I long deserved. So much so it wasn't even funny, I knew that getting chances like this was too good to pass up. In fact if I allowed myself to be moral about the whole situation, that I might never accomplish anything in my career. So I agreed to be in his stable, the Corporate Hitmen, and together we took the federation by storm. Soon the targetted stable took notice, and realize that we were a threat. So much so that they challenged us to a match...a weird match indeed. In fact if you thought last week Saturday Shockwave's main event was weird, then it had nothing on this match. Somehow the members of each stable names would be put in a pool, and through that they would be picked out of a hat. Through that each team was built, so we were just about promised to have a teammates facing teammates, and enemies on the same team. Now as ass backwards that is, the prize for the winners was well worth it. Because the winning team would then go on to be in the main event of the Pay Per View for the World title. So we just went with it. But something happened to me when I got there that day Godwin, and you know what that was. I was told by Mr. Right that he was actually in the match under the guise of a mystery man who would wear a mask. That I would have to take one for the team, and take a fall, just as I was about to break the glass ceiling. I was told that I would have to throw it all away for the cause that I had joined. A cause I only joined because I wanted the chance to be the wrestler I always knew I could be. But I had to, and right in that ring, I swallowed my pride, and took the fall for the team. Think about that Godwin, ok...Carnage isn't the best person to lose to...and losing to Nick Jones is no prize. But Carnage is an EMF veteran, someone that you never take lightly, if not for any other reason that the guy is huge, and can crush anyone. Nick Jones...yeah, that is pretty low..but think about it. The guy did train you, he taught you everything you know, but as the old saying goes, he probably didn't teach you everything he knows. The fact that he probably will never win too many matches really means nothing against you, as there is no one that knows you better than him. So even though you might beat him nine hundred ninty-nine times out of one thousand. There is always going to be that one time..if not for the simple reason that he has seen this all before. On Shockwave, we saw that one time. It sucks, you should get over it. But in my experience I had to lay down for someone with no wrestling talent what so ever, just because he was the boss, and I had no say in the matter because of that. So I did it Godwin, and I know how you feel. I was not too proud of myself, and you want to know what I got for my efforts? I got stuck down in the tag division, while the owner of the whole federation got a World Title shot that could have been mine. But did I complain...a bit, but I never considered giving up. I realized then that if I was ever going to be as legendary as I knew I could be, I couldn't take any short cuts. I couldn't wait for the owner to hand it to me, I would have to reinvent myself, and make an impact, and that's exactly what I did. As people know by now, Amy and I were talking back stage long before people know. It was soon after that weird team match that Amy and I wondered how we both could make an impact, and that's when we saw the Godfather. He was well respected, and feared in the RWA, having won championship, after championship. He was someone that you always strived to be, but most could never reach that high. We knew that if we took him out, even ended his career that it would change both of our careers forever, and that's exactly what happened. We stormed that ring that night, and ended the Godfather's career, and you know what Godwin...it did change our careers, and took us to places that we could have never imagine. That's exactly where you stand, now I know what your thinking. How could I...Dan Godwin..a man who has done it all, beaten them all, compare to this situation. Well Godwin, it's very simple. You might think you have done it all, but you haven't. In fact you haven't even scrape the surface. All you have done Godwin since the moment you have stepped inside of the Extreme Measures Federation is be a generic title grabber, and if there is one thing that I hate about this business is someone that thinks their making a difference by doing that. Godwin, you might have made some history by holding the title x amount of days, but you have really done nothing impressive. Exactly where I did many years ago, sure I could have thrown up my hands, and walk away like you plan on doing, or you could reinvent yourself once again. Godwin, you don't realize that there is so much more riding on your career than just how many titles you have. You happen to be one of the few that isn't afraid to fight that ass clown, John Cena. And the fact that you would just give up, because you suffered a few losses is pretty pathetic, and being where I have been as I shown you, I can't figure out how a man is willing to just say to his worse enemy that he won, because of it. In fact Godwin, it makes me sick inside to see it. It's time that you realize that despite the fact you might feel pretty low right now, which I can understand, now is not the time to quit. The time is to change everything, become something that will not only prove your enemies wrong, but possibly destroy them once, and for all. Do you understand what I'm saying Dan Godwin? This match at Latino Heat isn't just another career slaying for me. To me this is kind of like me, fighting a younger version of myself. And trying to make myself see that there is so much more out there than just a world title. There is being the best at what you do, despite not having too many title reigns to my credit. It's about making history by fighting, and stopping the one's that need to be stopped. This is something I have made my career on Godwin, and this is something that despite your long career, you clearly haven't learned just yet. So at Latino Heat, this is a lesson that I will have to teach you, and once and for all...you will realize that it's not the time to run. The time is to fight even harder, and come back with new life. A life that will far surpass whatever you have done in the past, and you will realize what I realized long ago. No one cares if you have had the World Title for so long, sure maybe it annoyed John Cena a little bit, but it doesn't really mean that much. Not as much as the things that Amy and I did to him, those are the things that he will remember. Not you taking away his title reign record....or..
(Suddenly, we focus on the television as Dan Godwin is just finishing what would have been his goodbye speech. He gets to the part where he says "The X-Factor, Dan Godwin has left...". We focus back on Jericho, and zoom out to show an unknown, but familar man also sitting on the couch near Jericho.
.::Unknown Man::.-YOU SEE THAT...he was gonna rip me off!
(He shakes Jericho by the shirt, Jericho has now a much more confused look on his face.)
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-Who the hell are you?
.::Unknown Man::.-Oh...well...my name is Bond....oh, right sorry...I didn't say it loud enough, I said...Bond Michaels. How long has Dan Godwin been ripping me off?
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-Pretty much all his career, he even got a genetic implant to give himself male pattern blandness.
(Bond Michaels puts his hands on his face, and says.)
.::Bond Michaels::.-The bastard doesn't stop....what is next..
(Suddenly Bond focuses on a match playing on the television, as Dan Godwin goes to the corner, and starts to "tune up the band". As his opponent gets up, He hits a super kick.)
.::Bond Michaels::.-............AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
(Bond Michaels runs out of the room screaming, you can hear a window break as seemly he decided to dive out of the nearest window. Jericho looks off screen freaked out, he stays there for a few moments. Time passes as day becomes night, and Jericho still in that pose finally falls asleep on the couch. The camera zooms into Jericho, and we fade into his dream. Within his dream Jericho is still within his home, sitting on his couch, when suddenly a booming voice can be heard.)
.::Voice::.-JERICHO!
(Suddenly Jericho moves for the first time since Bond Michaels made his escape, and says.)
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-Who's.....who's there?
(Suddenly the ghost white image of Eddie Guerrero fades out of thin air, right next to Jericho.)
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-Eddie Guerrero? But....but...you been dead for five years..
(Eddie Guerrero has a frighting look on his face, then it changes to normal as he looks confused.)
.::Eddie Guerrero::.-Really essa? Five years...it's been that long? Man that's a long time homes, well at least I know my wife stayed face, and loyal.
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-Welllll....eeerrr....
.::Eddie Guerrero::.-What homes?
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-Well...na you don't want to know.
.::Eddie Guerrero::.-Come on...I need to know now.
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-Well..Vickie turned heel, and married Edge....
.::Eddie Guerrero::.-FUCK, I can't compete with that guy essa.
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-Well, it gets better...she divorced him.
.::Eddie Guerrero::.-Oh that's good...
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.- But then she got another boyfriend named Dolph Ziggler.
.::Eddie Guerrero::.-Who...or what....is a Dolph Ziggler?
(Suddenly the ghost of Dolph Ziggler appears out of no where, and he puts out his hand to Eddie Guerrero, and says.)
.::Dolph Ziggler::.-Hi...I'm Dolph Ziggler! I drowned myself to introduce myself to you...that...and to get away from your wife. Oh crap, I brought her to that CPR class last week...aaaaaahahhh
(He fades away as he is going to be just fine.)
.::Eddie Guerrero::.-Nice....well...at least Perry Saturn got what he had coming to him in the end...I never liked that guy.
(Suddenly a surprisely alive Perry Saturn runs into the room.)
.::Perry Saturn::.-HA! I'm still alive! You call that playing to win?
.::Eddie Guerrero::.-...There is no justice...Oh well my after life has gone to hell in five years...what have you been up to Jericho?
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-Me? The same old, same old. Except my wife got kidnapped, and raped. Now just recently, she was forced to give birth to our enemies baby. And I almost killed myself to prove to her that she could trust me to protect her again so I could get her away from Cena, but it was worth it. But now I find myself in an unusual position, normally when I come back to wrestling. I'm charged with the task to save fans from boring matches, and maybe end a career or two while I'm doing it. However, I find myself forced to save a career, while saving the Jericholics from unentertaining television. Now for most, it would be too much. They would think that they are only one man, they can't do both in one night. But I'm not just any man, I'm Chris Jericho baby, and the things I can do in that ring exceed what most can do. Now I know that many people are questioning why I would say that I'm going to save a career, because the way the stipulation goes if I were to beat Dan Godwin, he's suppose to walk away. However, I'm going to show to him that despite the fact that he would take a loss no matter where he is in his career, that being able to keep up to me is more than enough to prove that he does not have to do what he is thinking of doing. The stipulation is no stipulation of my own the way I understand it, if he loses, he'll leave on his own free will. So don't worry for all of the conspiracy theorist that say that I will take a dive for Dan Godwin. There is more than one way to make him realize that he has far more to do here in the Extreme Measures Federation than to bow out like some lesser superstars have done over the years. While I was...eeerrr...awake, I suppose I told the world of my motivation of why I want to help Dan Godwin, because he reminds me of myself when I decided not to just be a generic title grabber, and be something more. But I haven't told you why I am going to fight so hard for Dan Godwin to realize that he is making a huge mistake. You see I have been watching Dan Godwin form the beginning of his career, and yes while I stick to what I say about his entertainer abilities. I will say that in that ring, he's not as good as he believes himself to be...but he is still very, very good. And the fact is that he knows he can be so much better is probably what is bugging him. In fact, Dan Godwin knew it from the very moment he first stepped inside of the EMF ring. When he had his first match with MxMxJunk, despite the fact that he lost, he knew that it was about the performance that he gave in that ring. And even though he didn't win, it was just a matter of finding out what he did wrong, and make those small adjustments, and he would be set, and he did that. With this the accomplishments started to pile up. He was tied with Road as the fastest to ever get the grand slam in EMF history. Which allowed that one accomplishment to go on to become the single most overrated accomplishment in EMF history. Like the great X-Cold before him, he also won the World Championship in his very first, First Blood. In an elimination chamber no less. A very impressive accomplishment indeed. And not only would he hold that world title five times, which is quite a lot in the EMF...but he would also hold it the longest time ever. With all that, I could see why Danny thinks that he has lost a step now that he has lost a match or two, or three. You can understand the disappointment he must feel right now. When you do things that Dan Godwin has done over the course of his career here in the EMF, you think you are untouchable. You think that anything but utter, and absolute success is unacceptable. But Danny boy, let me tell you where things went wrong for you. You see as much as all this success is due to the fact that you did suffer that one loss at the beginning of your the career. You over looked one detail all through out your career here in the Extreme Measures Federation. You have failed to change, both in your promo's, and in ring game, and while your in-ring game can beat most people at any time, you don't realize one thing. There are people out there that will on any given night that will want it more than you, I do believe that you said it yourself. Nick Jones when he beat you was much hungyer than you, and he won that match. But the problem isn't something that has just happened, it has always been there. Yes, just like Sting before you, you don't realize exactly what you can do if you truly put everything into it. The problem with you, you have just been happy with taking title, after title, and counting the days you have held the title. You believe that's being the hero that will end the threat of Cena...now Godwin, I don't give Cena much credit, but even he isn't that stupid. Deep down, it's nothing to him that you took his record. What is really important is guy's like me took a good portion of his career. My wife, who despite being tough, isn't Chyna. She has made sure that John Cena has not gotten away with anything, despite heavy cost to herself. You need to realize Dan Godwin, that there is a potential in you that you have yet to see, and while it will never rival what I can do, it's something that can't be ignored. It's something that you need to realize what exactly you have to do with your life. While it doesn't hurt to win a world title or two, it's important to make sure John Cena knows it. Not just by marching around his office, yelling out how many days you have held the title. But you need to get up in his face, and tell him despite the fact that he did beat you three times. That does not mean one thing, he can knock you down as many times as he wants, you are going to keep on getting up. This is something I'm going to re-teach you in this match at Latino Heat. You want to know why I say reteach? It's because you had the right idea at one point, it was after that first loss to Junk. You did something that clearly you didn't quite appreciate then, or now. You changed your game, in, and out of the ring. This is what has made you the man that you are, but you have forgotten that sometimes that it's not always about wins, and losses. It's not about winning that title, and holding that title x amount of days. It's about creating memories in the minds of the fans, and writing yourself in the history book by creating moments that will live forever. It's about not just wanting to go in there, and win, but to give the performance of your life, and win, lose, or draw. You come out walking out proud. Sure at Latino Heat, it's clear that you will walk out with a loss, but let me let you in on a secret. If you are as good as you seem to be, and then you will come into the ring, and want to blow the roof off the arena. Sure, you definately want to win, but after I knock you out with a codebreaker or two, you will wake up, and realize one thing. You won't feel that crushing feeling that you had when you loss to Carnage or Nick Jones. You will realize that you actually feel more alive than you ever have had in your career, and you will realize I am right, and that there is no choice but to continue your career. This is something you should know already, we both highly respect Shawn Michaels...well...I don't know if you really do or not. But you clearly take a lot of influences from him, from your moves in the ring, and how he acts....and balding head. But what you ignored the one thing that has made HBK, HBK. It's not about the titles he's won, it's about the fact that he is going to leave each, and everyone watching with the performance that they will never soon forget. Look at one of his most famous matches in his career, the ladder match at Wrestlemania X. This is a match that is always brought up in reference to Shawn, and Razor Ramon is barely ever mention in this match. But you know what...the fact is Shawn lost that match. Despite this fact, and the fact that he also lost a title that night. This still helped him be who he is, because the performance he gave. Which is something that will live forever, much more than any title reign could. Dan when this match is over, I'm going to show you the error of your ways by showing you how it feels to give the people what they paid for, and not care who wins, and loses, but what you accompish in the end. Because Godwin I don't know if you notice, but the EMF needs you right now. There is a threat in the Extreme Measures Federation, and it's a threat that while it's contained, it simply has not gone away. That threat is John Cena. Since he's come in the Extreme Measures Federation, he has done nothing but be a self-serving jackass. Godwin, let me put it in perspective for you, if you were the way that I'd like you to be. When I was too injuried to do anything about it. It should have been you that watched out for my wife as she tried to do something about Cena. It was something I think your heart was telling you was the right thing, but despite the fact that you time, and time again said it. You really did nothing about it, the best thing you did was kick her in the face. Which is something that I'm going to make sure in this match that you never do again, even if it was just by accident. Because even though I will save your career, I will also do something Dan Godwin. Because as I said, it could have been you that saved Amy from the year she had to be with that ass clown John Cena, pretending to love him. So it's not only a mission of mercy, it's a mission to make you realize that you screwed up already, and nows not the time to screw up again. Because if you do, it will be a lot like your career. Oh I'm sure if you stayed around the EMF, and bragged about your great world title reign, that is something that you would never let anyone forget. But the thing is just like everything you have done until now, it's not how you start that matters, it's how you finished that really matters. Dan Godwin...you have a chance to turn it all around. And this chance will come in a very painful lesson when "the Highlight of the Night" Chris Jericho gives you a big return Y2J beating that you will never....NEVER.......EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVER! Forget.....again!
.::Eddie Guerrero::.-Yeah...and now you probably can get out this Charles Dickens rip off any moment now.
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.- Well...it's not completely a rip off...after all, I have only been visited by a ghost...and a half.
(Suddenly Chris Legend fades into the picture, and says.)
.::Chris Legend::.-I know what your thinking....why am I dead? Well, after the Saints lost, I couldn't take it anymore. Their play is killing my enjoyment! So I shot myself in the head.
.::"Y2J" Chris Jericho::.-...but...their playing much better now.
.::Chris Legend::.-Oh they are *the camera zooms in on a Saints die shirt, Legend rips it off to reveal a Saints rule shirt*. Now only if I can think about how to make a come back from death...well, see you around...whenever that is.
(We fade out for the last time.)
Will Chris Jericho be successful in making the X-Factor realize what he's been missing out in his career? Will Jericho end up taking a career he doesn't want? Will TNA ever end the stupid backstage camera? At least two out of the three questions will be answered on the next Pay Per View Latino Heat, as Jericho turns...and gives an ass beating to an ass clown.
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Titles Held: RWA/EMF: RWA/EMF World championship, RWA-WWF Hardcore champion (current), 2004 Co-Wrestler of the Year, 2004 Face of the Year |
Place of RP: Jericho's homefont> |
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Last Victory: beat John and Jackie Cena via DQ at LH 2005 (HAHAHAHA) |
Last Defeat: Lost to John Cena (via self jobbing) |
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Last Roleplay: All Bases covered |
OOC Comment: Something I wrote quickly! enjoy! |
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