Post by Sang Réal on Aug 29, 2014 13:22:09 GMT -6
One a large screen, the footage of Kyle Travis, Connor Murphy and Gabriel Krown attacking the Cornbread Mafia and the newly crowned UWA Tag Team Champions, Silver Baron and the Protector is shown. In the background the song “Do You Hear the People Singing” from the musical Le Miserable is playing low so as not to dominate everything.
The three men responsible for the violence at Raising Hell are standing in front of the screen. Each man is wearing black pants and a white short sleeved button down shirt. Murphy is wearing his signature gold round-framed sunglasses.
“The Canadian Legend” Kyle Travis stands in front with Murphy behind him on the left and Krown behind him on the right. The footage flashes over them. On the screen, the attack has just begun with Travis hitting the Protector with the chair. The white shirts help pick up the footage as parts of it play on the three men.
Travis: “So many people ask why we did what we did. They wonder about our justification for what we did.”
Travis: “This simple fact of the matter is we did what we did because we had no choice. We did what we did because we had no other alternative. We did what we did because no one else would.”
Travis: “We did what we did for Kaylyn James Evans, Gunner Helms, Pauly O’Connor, the Garbage Man, Sentinel, Nick Daniels, Vance Voltoro, James Houck, and the Rising Sun Dynasty and for ourselves, and even for the Cornbread Mafia, who were nothing more than collateral damage for the cause. We did it for ever single person in the UWA who joined up wanting to help make this company into something great, wanting to make a name for themselves only to be told that the only people who get to be on every show are K.I.S.S., Aerynn Donnelly, Jeszika Gautier, the Sin City Knights, the Children of Nephilim, Vince Jones and Dark Camelot, prior to their disappearance a month ago, while the rest of us wait by the phone and hope that maybe, maybe management calls us and grants us the honor of guest staring on an episode of Monday Night Mayhem or gives us a pay-per-view match because they need a match for one of the chosen elite or they just didn’t have enough backstage shenanigans with Jeszika Gautier’s guilt over publicly humiliating and emasculating Broderick Montgomery III on a pay-per-view before his abduction, or because McBride didn’t have any nonsense to go on about or empty threats to make.”
The footage shows Sang Réal joining in the attack with the chairs. Travis is still swinging the chair. The song “Do You Hear the People Singing” keeps playing.
Travis: “Someone referred to the victory of Aerynn, Broderick, K.I.S.S. and Jesizka as a revolution. That is a word I have heard thrown around leading into Raising Hell, revolution. That was not a revolution. That was one group of aristocrats preventing another group of aristocrats from taking power. That was a failed coup. What we did, what we are going to do, that will be a revolution, because there will be blood, there will be suffering and there will be violence.”
Travis: “I will admit when I am wrong. I will admit that I thought Joshua McBride and his followers would win due to their fanatical devotion to his crazy talk. What I failed to account for is that McBride is a coward and is unwilling to do what he needs to do. His one play, his only move, is to have his followers abduct people and then let them do the dirty work. I once referred to him and the Children of Nephilim as “hillbilly rape cult”, because ever time I hear him speak, I expect the words “squeal like a pig” to be said, or the song “dueling banjos” in the background, or expect to see Ned Batty tied up in the room with him. He has no balls, only minions who will do whatever he says, which usually ends with proving they have the one play.”
Travis: “And I know for a fact that you are not going to do anything about what I said McBride, because you refuse to get your hands dirty. Whereas with me, my hands have more blood on them than you can ever hope to gain. And you know that should you abduct me, it’ll take me ten minutes to get out and take your Children apart. Go after my family, and your precious children will scream for me as they curse your name. That is why I know you are not going to do a damn thing against me.”
“The Once and Future King” smirks a bit, looking supremely satisfied. The song replays as if it is on a loop. The footage shows Travis applying the Pridebreaker, his unbreakable hold.
Travis: “That is also why I know the Silver Baron and the Protector are not going to make a move against us. If they were truly full of righteous anger, if they were truly full of a need for revenge, then Silver Baron would be putting on that ridiculous mask and going on about how he’s some evil demon or would be demanding a match with Sang Réal rather than taking on members of said hillbilly rape cult.”
Slowly, Travis reaches behind him and draws out that signature weapon of his, the long black, blood stained crowbar that he has used on so many victims. He rubs the curved edge of the tool.
Travis: “But you will not make a move Silver Baron, because we are no Dark Camelot. We are not a group of carnival rejects who believe that we are far more evil and more dangerous than we really are. I took a chair to Nicole and Jade and here we are with you doing nothing. I took a chair to their skulls because I do not see them as human beings. Look at every single girl you have, every single one of them you employ and realize that I consider them less than pigs because they are whores, and I have no issue hurting each and every single one of them. On my wall is a picture of me setting a woman, a wife and mother, on fire and I considered her a human being. Ask yourself what I am willing to do to them. Ask yourself if you think I am willing to go into Freeman’s hospital room and finish what Jones started while I make Jade watch.”
Travis: “A few weeks ago, Bethany Kenyon kicked me in the face and I never got a match with her. Why on earth should we grant one of the UWA’s “chosen ones” an opportunity that I never got? Perhaps why is that you are a chosen one? No. I left New Era Wrestling because all I ever saw get to move up the ladder were the chosen ones and people who literally just walked through the door without having earned everything while I watched others bust their asses and get nothing. Why in the nine hells would I stand back and watch it happen somewhere else?”
Travis: “This is the warning. This is the invitation. Stand with us; claim your spot on the roster. Take what is yours. Oppose us, and you will bleed for us. This is the revolution. This is the uprising. This is the workers unionizing. This is the people’s liberation. We are the blackguard, the revolutionaries. Bring me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses that have been in UWA for weeks and want a goddamned match while the chosen elite get to be on Mayhem wrestling or wasting our time with their drama or hillbilly rape cult.”
Kyle Travis steps back, allowing Murphy and Krown to step forward and take the stage. By now the footage of the assault has played. It begins to replay as it were on a loop as well.
Murphy: “People seem to think that our commentary at Raising Hell was disrespectful and rude towards the UWA Tag Team Championships. That is not the case. In fact I maintain that the only reason anyone even gave a damn about the match is because we were so upset about it.”
Krown: “How was the UWA World Championship competed for? Let me see if I recall? I do believe that it was done with a tournament and capped off with a triple threat match on a pay-per-view. And if I recall correctly, there was some hype into the North American Championship match with qualifying matches and a big thing between Kyle Travis and Jeszika Gautier, which gave it some buzz.”
Murphy: “And did that happen with the Television Championship?”
Sang Réal’s technical half shakes his head.
Krown: “No. It seemed like a bunch of people with terrible win lose records got put into a match and someone found the Television Championship laying around and said “Hey, maybe we should do something with this”.”
Murphy: “And the Tag Team Championships? Was there a tournament or anything like that?”
The footage now shows Murphy and Krown setting up the table. The real Gabriel Krown shakes his head.
Krown: “No. It seemed like someone realized the only two teams not on the show were us and the Cornbread Mafia and flipped a coin to see who should get a shot, then realized that Silver Baron, one of the elite, was from Vegas, and should be in the match, but needs a partner and the only person they decided on was the Protector as he was from Vegas and he had one match, so that somehow made them a great choice to be in a Tag Team Championship match.”
Murphy: “And yet, we are the ones who were disrespectful to the Tag Team Championships? Not the company that decided the match should be between two singles wrestlers whose only reason for being made into a tag team was because they happen to be from Las Vegas and a team that wrestles only once every two months? We were disrespectful, yet the UWA treating the Tag Team Championship match like it should be filler just to get one of the chosen ones on the show is somehow respectful?”
Krown twirls a finger around his ear in the universally recognized hand sign for crazy
Krown: “And they say I’m crazy. Ha!”
Murphy: “We did not say that it should have seen Sang Réal versus the Cornbread Mafia for the Tag Team Championships merely because we wanted the titles. We said it because we feel that it had more prestige and would have generated a lot more interest and not felt like a complete filler match when some jackoff in the back stumbled over the Tag Team Championships someone else was using as a doorstop, because that’s how valued they seem to be. Think what we and the Mafia did to each other without titles. The match to have made the first match for the UWA Tag Team Championships was the Steel Cage match at Searing Agony, the match that stole the show. If it had been us and the Cornbread Mafia, or Bene Eliohim or K.I.S.S. or even the Sin City Knights, Silver Baron and Fraser Freeman, then we wouldn’t have an issue. It could have been a round robin tournament or a tournament or a fourway or triple threat. Anything other than a match that felt like it was thrown together as a filler match on the show and had no hype at all going in and calling it a championship match.”
Krown: “And yet, we were somehow disrespectful with our commentary about a thrown together filler match that just basically served as a middle finger to the entire tag team division.”
The son of the Irish wrestling legend, Shameus Murphy, gestures to the man standing behind him. Travis slowly twists the crowbar in his hand.
Murphy: “Now you may be wondering why we allied with a guy like Kyle Travis given that we tried this once and it didn’t work out so well. Well, back then we sort of got overshadowed and one thing led to another. But he heard what we said and he approached us. He said the only way things would change is if we made it happen. Saying it was one thing, acting on it was another.”
Krown: “All that is needed is the will to act. And the will to act got us on Mayhem for the first time in like three or four months and a match against two of the chosen ones. That figures, because why let the Cornbread Mafia get a piece of us? Or why let Silver Baron and the Protector get some revenge? No, it is clearly better if, like Joshua McBride does, the UWA ignores what happened and go about it's usual business. Except that we will not be ignored anymore.”
Murphy: “In all honesty K.I.S.S. if anyone was going to end up as the first UWA Tag Team Champions, I think the smart money was on you two. That would have made sense, doing something like Aerynn Donnelly versus McBride and then the four or three remaining tag teams in UWA competing for the championship. But now here we are, about to face you for a shot at the Tag Team Championships to make it seem like the belts matter and Silver Baron and the Protector are not just paper champions, while we wait and see who the Cornbread Mafia wrestles next pay-per-view.”
Krown: “So nice to see that the UWA is at least trying to pretend you two aren’t members of the chosen elite by making you go through this match and not just giving you the shot.”
Murphy: “Personally, I do like that we just beat the hell out of the Tag Team Champions and they seem cool with it. You would think that they’d want some payback and would be demanding who ever is running the UWA, be it the latest Ned Batty of the Children or Fatty McLardass, to get us in the ring even though we are not among the chosen few and they must decide if we are worthy of the honor of being on Mayhem like you two are every week K.I.S.S.”
Krown: “You would think that they or the Cornbread Mafia would have taken it personally, but I guess not.”
Murphy takes off his sunglasses and thrusts them forward in a way that makes it seem like he is accusing someone of something or using them to point at someone to make his argument more forceful somehow.
Murphy: “We didn’t come here to do commentary. We did not come here to sell other people’s crap to all the morons who buy anything some wrestler’s name on it. We came here to wrestle, to become champions. How exactly can we do that if we never get to be on Mayhem because we are not you or Aerynn Donnelly or Jeszika Gautier or the Sin City Knights or the Children of Nephilim or Vince Jones? The answer is that we can’t.”
Krown: “We were born to be wrestlers, and yet, for some bizarre reason, UWA does not feel any need at all to allow us the opportunity to make that a thing that we do. They would rather have the same five or so people wrestle while throwing out some random member of the roster to fill empty spaces.”
Murphy: “People want to criticize us for what we did or what we said about the UWA calling their champions “paper champions”? In our opinion, the term “paper champions” does not begin to cover champions like Silver Baron and Protector, two people who had no business being in a Tag Team Championship match.”
Krown: “Not totally sure what makes them a team. Then again, I am not sure why someone puts a group of losers into a title match and call the woman who won, who herself wondered how she even go in there in the first place, a champion.
The brawler of Sang Réal slips his sunglasses on and smiles a bit.
Murphy: “But hey, we could be wrong and maybe the Protector is just Fraser Freeman under a mask, and if that is the case, then we withdraw our complaints about him and Silver Baron, because a team of a wrestler and a man in a vegetative state are clearly a great team.”
Krown: “And it seems totally fair that one of the elite gets a chance to be a double champion just by wearing a mask. Makes total sense.”
Krown nods and again moves his finger in a circle near ear.
Murphy: “Ashley, Bethany, we came here to wrestle. We came here to be champions. This is the first Monday Night Mayhem that the UWA has deemed us worthy enough to be a part of. We have no intention of wasting it by losing to two of the people responsible for holding us down and taking our spots. We are going to beat you. We are going to become the UWA Tag Team Champions, and we are going to make those belts mean something. That is Murphy’s Law.”
Krown: “We respect the titles, but not the “team” that holds them. When we win them, we are going to make them mean something. That’s Checkmate.”
Murphy: “We are Sang Réal.”
Krown: “And we were just born better, and now, we are going to prove it.”
With that Travis steps forward again. Murphy and Krown move off to his sides.
Travis: “One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. One man’s monster is another man’s hero. One man’s traitor is another man’s patriot. What we do is not because we want to, but because we have to. What we do, we do to save the UWA from itself. What we do is for the greater good. This is the revolution.”
Murphy: “For the greater good.”
Murphy holds his left arm out.
Krown: “For the greater good.”
Krown holds his left arm out.
Travis: “For the greater good.”
Travis holds his left arm out, his fist in-between the fists of his associates. The scene fades out on that image as footage of the attack and “Do You Hear the People Singing” continue to play.
The three men responsible for the violence at Raising Hell are standing in front of the screen. Each man is wearing black pants and a white short sleeved button down shirt. Murphy is wearing his signature gold round-framed sunglasses.
“The Canadian Legend” Kyle Travis stands in front with Murphy behind him on the left and Krown behind him on the right. The footage flashes over them. On the screen, the attack has just begun with Travis hitting the Protector with the chair. The white shirts help pick up the footage as parts of it play on the three men.
Travis: “So many people ask why we did what we did. They wonder about our justification for what we did.”
Travis: “This simple fact of the matter is we did what we did because we had no choice. We did what we did because we had no other alternative. We did what we did because no one else would.”
Travis: “We did what we did for Kaylyn James Evans, Gunner Helms, Pauly O’Connor, the Garbage Man, Sentinel, Nick Daniels, Vance Voltoro, James Houck, and the Rising Sun Dynasty and for ourselves, and even for the Cornbread Mafia, who were nothing more than collateral damage for the cause. We did it for ever single person in the UWA who joined up wanting to help make this company into something great, wanting to make a name for themselves only to be told that the only people who get to be on every show are K.I.S.S., Aerynn Donnelly, Jeszika Gautier, the Sin City Knights, the Children of Nephilim, Vince Jones and Dark Camelot, prior to their disappearance a month ago, while the rest of us wait by the phone and hope that maybe, maybe management calls us and grants us the honor of guest staring on an episode of Monday Night Mayhem or gives us a pay-per-view match because they need a match for one of the chosen elite or they just didn’t have enough backstage shenanigans with Jeszika Gautier’s guilt over publicly humiliating and emasculating Broderick Montgomery III on a pay-per-view before his abduction, or because McBride didn’t have any nonsense to go on about or empty threats to make.”
The footage shows Sang Réal joining in the attack with the chairs. Travis is still swinging the chair. The song “Do You Hear the People Singing” keeps playing.
Travis: “Someone referred to the victory of Aerynn, Broderick, K.I.S.S. and Jesizka as a revolution. That is a word I have heard thrown around leading into Raising Hell, revolution. That was not a revolution. That was one group of aristocrats preventing another group of aristocrats from taking power. That was a failed coup. What we did, what we are going to do, that will be a revolution, because there will be blood, there will be suffering and there will be violence.”
Travis: “I will admit when I am wrong. I will admit that I thought Joshua McBride and his followers would win due to their fanatical devotion to his crazy talk. What I failed to account for is that McBride is a coward and is unwilling to do what he needs to do. His one play, his only move, is to have his followers abduct people and then let them do the dirty work. I once referred to him and the Children of Nephilim as “hillbilly rape cult”, because ever time I hear him speak, I expect the words “squeal like a pig” to be said, or the song “dueling banjos” in the background, or expect to see Ned Batty tied up in the room with him. He has no balls, only minions who will do whatever he says, which usually ends with proving they have the one play.”
Travis: “And I know for a fact that you are not going to do anything about what I said McBride, because you refuse to get your hands dirty. Whereas with me, my hands have more blood on them than you can ever hope to gain. And you know that should you abduct me, it’ll take me ten minutes to get out and take your Children apart. Go after my family, and your precious children will scream for me as they curse your name. That is why I know you are not going to do a damn thing against me.”
“The Once and Future King” smirks a bit, looking supremely satisfied. The song replays as if it is on a loop. The footage shows Travis applying the Pridebreaker, his unbreakable hold.
Travis: “That is also why I know the Silver Baron and the Protector are not going to make a move against us. If they were truly full of righteous anger, if they were truly full of a need for revenge, then Silver Baron would be putting on that ridiculous mask and going on about how he’s some evil demon or would be demanding a match with Sang Réal rather than taking on members of said hillbilly rape cult.”
Slowly, Travis reaches behind him and draws out that signature weapon of his, the long black, blood stained crowbar that he has used on so many victims. He rubs the curved edge of the tool.
Travis: “But you will not make a move Silver Baron, because we are no Dark Camelot. We are not a group of carnival rejects who believe that we are far more evil and more dangerous than we really are. I took a chair to Nicole and Jade and here we are with you doing nothing. I took a chair to their skulls because I do not see them as human beings. Look at every single girl you have, every single one of them you employ and realize that I consider them less than pigs because they are whores, and I have no issue hurting each and every single one of them. On my wall is a picture of me setting a woman, a wife and mother, on fire and I considered her a human being. Ask yourself what I am willing to do to them. Ask yourself if you think I am willing to go into Freeman’s hospital room and finish what Jones started while I make Jade watch.”
Travis: “A few weeks ago, Bethany Kenyon kicked me in the face and I never got a match with her. Why on earth should we grant one of the UWA’s “chosen ones” an opportunity that I never got? Perhaps why is that you are a chosen one? No. I left New Era Wrestling because all I ever saw get to move up the ladder were the chosen ones and people who literally just walked through the door without having earned everything while I watched others bust their asses and get nothing. Why in the nine hells would I stand back and watch it happen somewhere else?”
Travis: “This is the warning. This is the invitation. Stand with us; claim your spot on the roster. Take what is yours. Oppose us, and you will bleed for us. This is the revolution. This is the uprising. This is the workers unionizing. This is the people’s liberation. We are the blackguard, the revolutionaries. Bring me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses that have been in UWA for weeks and want a goddamned match while the chosen elite get to be on Mayhem wrestling or wasting our time with their drama or hillbilly rape cult.”
Kyle Travis steps back, allowing Murphy and Krown to step forward and take the stage. By now the footage of the assault has played. It begins to replay as it were on a loop as well.
Murphy: “People seem to think that our commentary at Raising Hell was disrespectful and rude towards the UWA Tag Team Championships. That is not the case. In fact I maintain that the only reason anyone even gave a damn about the match is because we were so upset about it.”
Krown: “How was the UWA World Championship competed for? Let me see if I recall? I do believe that it was done with a tournament and capped off with a triple threat match on a pay-per-view. And if I recall correctly, there was some hype into the North American Championship match with qualifying matches and a big thing between Kyle Travis and Jeszika Gautier, which gave it some buzz.”
Murphy: “And did that happen with the Television Championship?”
Sang Réal’s technical half shakes his head.
Krown: “No. It seemed like a bunch of people with terrible win lose records got put into a match and someone found the Television Championship laying around and said “Hey, maybe we should do something with this”.”
Murphy: “And the Tag Team Championships? Was there a tournament or anything like that?”
The footage now shows Murphy and Krown setting up the table. The real Gabriel Krown shakes his head.
Krown: “No. It seemed like someone realized the only two teams not on the show were us and the Cornbread Mafia and flipped a coin to see who should get a shot, then realized that Silver Baron, one of the elite, was from Vegas, and should be in the match, but needs a partner and the only person they decided on was the Protector as he was from Vegas and he had one match, so that somehow made them a great choice to be in a Tag Team Championship match.”
Murphy: “And yet, we are the ones who were disrespectful to the Tag Team Championships? Not the company that decided the match should be between two singles wrestlers whose only reason for being made into a tag team was because they happen to be from Las Vegas and a team that wrestles only once every two months? We were disrespectful, yet the UWA treating the Tag Team Championship match like it should be filler just to get one of the chosen ones on the show is somehow respectful?”
Krown twirls a finger around his ear in the universally recognized hand sign for crazy
Krown: “And they say I’m crazy. Ha!”
Murphy: “We did not say that it should have seen Sang Réal versus the Cornbread Mafia for the Tag Team Championships merely because we wanted the titles. We said it because we feel that it had more prestige and would have generated a lot more interest and not felt like a complete filler match when some jackoff in the back stumbled over the Tag Team Championships someone else was using as a doorstop, because that’s how valued they seem to be. Think what we and the Mafia did to each other without titles. The match to have made the first match for the UWA Tag Team Championships was the Steel Cage match at Searing Agony, the match that stole the show. If it had been us and the Cornbread Mafia, or Bene Eliohim or K.I.S.S. or even the Sin City Knights, Silver Baron and Fraser Freeman, then we wouldn’t have an issue. It could have been a round robin tournament or a tournament or a fourway or triple threat. Anything other than a match that felt like it was thrown together as a filler match on the show and had no hype at all going in and calling it a championship match.”
Krown: “And yet, we were somehow disrespectful with our commentary about a thrown together filler match that just basically served as a middle finger to the entire tag team division.”
The son of the Irish wrestling legend, Shameus Murphy, gestures to the man standing behind him. Travis slowly twists the crowbar in his hand.
Murphy: “Now you may be wondering why we allied with a guy like Kyle Travis given that we tried this once and it didn’t work out so well. Well, back then we sort of got overshadowed and one thing led to another. But he heard what we said and he approached us. He said the only way things would change is if we made it happen. Saying it was one thing, acting on it was another.”
Krown: “All that is needed is the will to act. And the will to act got us on Mayhem for the first time in like three or four months and a match against two of the chosen ones. That figures, because why let the Cornbread Mafia get a piece of us? Or why let Silver Baron and the Protector get some revenge? No, it is clearly better if, like Joshua McBride does, the UWA ignores what happened and go about it's usual business. Except that we will not be ignored anymore.”
Murphy: “In all honesty K.I.S.S. if anyone was going to end up as the first UWA Tag Team Champions, I think the smart money was on you two. That would have made sense, doing something like Aerynn Donnelly versus McBride and then the four or three remaining tag teams in UWA competing for the championship. But now here we are, about to face you for a shot at the Tag Team Championships to make it seem like the belts matter and Silver Baron and the Protector are not just paper champions, while we wait and see who the Cornbread Mafia wrestles next pay-per-view.”
Krown: “So nice to see that the UWA is at least trying to pretend you two aren’t members of the chosen elite by making you go through this match and not just giving you the shot.”
Murphy: “Personally, I do like that we just beat the hell out of the Tag Team Champions and they seem cool with it. You would think that they’d want some payback and would be demanding who ever is running the UWA, be it the latest Ned Batty of the Children or Fatty McLardass, to get us in the ring even though we are not among the chosen few and they must decide if we are worthy of the honor of being on Mayhem like you two are every week K.I.S.S.”
Krown: “You would think that they or the Cornbread Mafia would have taken it personally, but I guess not.”
Murphy takes off his sunglasses and thrusts them forward in a way that makes it seem like he is accusing someone of something or using them to point at someone to make his argument more forceful somehow.
Murphy: “We didn’t come here to do commentary. We did not come here to sell other people’s crap to all the morons who buy anything some wrestler’s name on it. We came here to wrestle, to become champions. How exactly can we do that if we never get to be on Mayhem because we are not you or Aerynn Donnelly or Jeszika Gautier or the Sin City Knights or the Children of Nephilim or Vince Jones? The answer is that we can’t.”
Krown: “We were born to be wrestlers, and yet, for some bizarre reason, UWA does not feel any need at all to allow us the opportunity to make that a thing that we do. They would rather have the same five or so people wrestle while throwing out some random member of the roster to fill empty spaces.”
Murphy: “People want to criticize us for what we did or what we said about the UWA calling their champions “paper champions”? In our opinion, the term “paper champions” does not begin to cover champions like Silver Baron and Protector, two people who had no business being in a Tag Team Championship match.”
Krown: “Not totally sure what makes them a team. Then again, I am not sure why someone puts a group of losers into a title match and call the woman who won, who herself wondered how she even go in there in the first place, a champion.
The brawler of Sang Réal slips his sunglasses on and smiles a bit.
Murphy: “But hey, we could be wrong and maybe the Protector is just Fraser Freeman under a mask, and if that is the case, then we withdraw our complaints about him and Silver Baron, because a team of a wrestler and a man in a vegetative state are clearly a great team.”
Krown: “And it seems totally fair that one of the elite gets a chance to be a double champion just by wearing a mask. Makes total sense.”
Krown nods and again moves his finger in a circle near ear.
Murphy: “Ashley, Bethany, we came here to wrestle. We came here to be champions. This is the first Monday Night Mayhem that the UWA has deemed us worthy enough to be a part of. We have no intention of wasting it by losing to two of the people responsible for holding us down and taking our spots. We are going to beat you. We are going to become the UWA Tag Team Champions, and we are going to make those belts mean something. That is Murphy’s Law.”
Krown: “We respect the titles, but not the “team” that holds them. When we win them, we are going to make them mean something. That’s Checkmate.”
Murphy: “We are Sang Réal.”
Krown: “And we were just born better, and now, we are going to prove it.”
With that Travis steps forward again. Murphy and Krown move off to his sides.
Travis: “One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. One man’s monster is another man’s hero. One man’s traitor is another man’s patriot. What we do is not because we want to, but because we have to. What we do, we do to save the UWA from itself. What we do is for the greater good. This is the revolution.”
Murphy: “For the greater good.”
Murphy holds his left arm out.
Krown: “For the greater good.”
Krown holds his left arm out.
Travis: “For the greater good.”
Travis holds his left arm out, his fist in-between the fists of his associates. The scene fades out on that image as footage of the attack and “Do You Hear the People Singing” continue to play.