Post by Angelle Laree on Mar 8, 2014 22:31:47 GMT -5
Scene 1: Back in Paradise Valley
The scene sets in a lovely two story home in Paradise Valley, where inside, we find Angelle, along with her family, which consisted of her daughter, Britanie, and her daughter in law, Carli, as well as Angelle's wife, Melanie. Angelle had a cigarette in her mouth and her regular wrestling gear on, as she was getting ready to do a promo. She had heard what her opponents had to say and now wanted to do a musical promo. As she puts out her cigarette, she then heads down to her music studio. As she takes out her trademark guitar, she speaks, softly strumming the guitar.
”What's happening Angels? Angelle again, here from my second home in Paradise Valley, California. I'm sitting here listening to Bobinette whine as she always seems to. But let me sing you all a song I made for her, about that.”
She then begins to strum a melody out for Bobinette's song that she had worked on all week, since hearing the promo, and noting the whining going on in her area. But it just made Angelle laugh when she heard the whining. She thought she was facing a baby, not a wrestler. Maybe Bobinette's diaper needed changing.
”Bobinette you always seem to whine. But you see, that shot will be mine. You claim this match is wrongly marketed and that whoever wins has not earned the shot. Well keep smoking that pot. This match is gruelling and whoever wins will have to go through hell to win the match and the title itself. So the question I have to ask you is...would you like some cheese with that whine?”
She then takes a cigarette and begins smoking it, as she puts her guitar down, so she could counter the rap that Richard did with her own rap. She hadn't rapped before but would definently try her best to rap, in counter to his rap.
”And then we go on to Dweck. This man claims he's a rapper but that kinda music belongs in the crapper. While you're prentending...to be Eminem, I'm out there proving every night to these great people that I deserve that shot, so why don't you join Bobinette in smoking that pot. Because only one can walk out with that shot. And it's gonna be the Midnight Angel, who is always very hot.. But see Richard, while you claim to be a musician, if you call rap music, I've lived it. I had a successful band back in the eighties, which is how I met my wife. But that's another story. And you don't need Maury to tell you that the story here is that you will be eliminated at the hands of an Angel.”
She would now get to the serious part of the promo, as she did the other stuff as comedy. But now, as she got serious, her guitar was stood back up on it's stand, and she lit another cigarette, as she considered what to say next. She kept the serious look on her face, as she finally had what she wanted to say, no doubt, and it would be good, again, no doubt.
”Jeremy, you got one thing right about me. And that's that I am a legend in four countries, including right here in America. My name is well known all over this world, as are my abilities. I may be the oldest active competitor on this roster, but that doesn't mean anything. What does mean something is that title shot that I'm walking out of here with. And Jeremy, I don't want my time in the sun. I've had that already. I want the title, and I'm gonna go through you and five others to get that shot. So just be ready.”
She then smiles as she finishes off the promo part of this thing. She felt that this would be a great place to end the promo as she felt that she had said enough and wanted to go on and do a few other things, prior to her match. She wanted to spend time with her family and get her mind set ready for this match as it was a big one in her career, but with possibly little time left in it, every match was big to her.
”As for the rest of you, just watch your backs in this match. I can tell you from experience that this is the toughest match to win because you just don't know where you're getting attacked from or who is going to do it. Your friend could cost you the match, as could a rival. These matches are that unpredictable and it's obvious that something unpredictable will happen because well, that's just the nature. I do wish you all luck and I will see you all out there.”
As the scene fades, she then smiles, knowing that she delievered a good promo, as she usually did. She then walks into the kitchen, getting rid of her cigarette, as she prepared breakfast for everyone in the house, as no one was up yet, but they would be soon enough, as she knew.
The scene sets in a lovely two story home in Paradise Valley, where inside, we find Angelle, along with her family, which consisted of her daughter, Britanie, and her daughter in law, Carli, as well as Angelle's wife, Melanie. Angelle had a cigarette in her mouth and her regular wrestling gear on, as she was getting ready to do a promo. She had heard what her opponents had to say and now wanted to do a musical promo. As she puts out her cigarette, she then heads down to her music studio. As she takes out her trademark guitar, she speaks, softly strumming the guitar.
”What's happening Angels? Angelle again, here from my second home in Paradise Valley, California. I'm sitting here listening to Bobinette whine as she always seems to. But let me sing you all a song I made for her, about that.”
She then begins to strum a melody out for Bobinette's song that she had worked on all week, since hearing the promo, and noting the whining going on in her area. But it just made Angelle laugh when she heard the whining. She thought she was facing a baby, not a wrestler. Maybe Bobinette's diaper needed changing.
”Bobinette you always seem to whine. But you see, that shot will be mine. You claim this match is wrongly marketed and that whoever wins has not earned the shot. Well keep smoking that pot. This match is gruelling and whoever wins will have to go through hell to win the match and the title itself. So the question I have to ask you is...would you like some cheese with that whine?”
She then takes a cigarette and begins smoking it, as she puts her guitar down, so she could counter the rap that Richard did with her own rap. She hadn't rapped before but would definently try her best to rap, in counter to his rap.
”And then we go on to Dweck. This man claims he's a rapper but that kinda music belongs in the crapper. While you're prentending...to be Eminem, I'm out there proving every night to these great people that I deserve that shot, so why don't you join Bobinette in smoking that pot. Because only one can walk out with that shot. And it's gonna be the Midnight Angel, who is always very hot.. But see Richard, while you claim to be a musician, if you call rap music, I've lived it. I had a successful band back in the eighties, which is how I met my wife. But that's another story. And you don't need Maury to tell you that the story here is that you will be eliminated at the hands of an Angel.”
She would now get to the serious part of the promo, as she did the other stuff as comedy. But now, as she got serious, her guitar was stood back up on it's stand, and she lit another cigarette, as she considered what to say next. She kept the serious look on her face, as she finally had what she wanted to say, no doubt, and it would be good, again, no doubt.
”Jeremy, you got one thing right about me. And that's that I am a legend in four countries, including right here in America. My name is well known all over this world, as are my abilities. I may be the oldest active competitor on this roster, but that doesn't mean anything. What does mean something is that title shot that I'm walking out of here with. And Jeremy, I don't want my time in the sun. I've had that already. I want the title, and I'm gonna go through you and five others to get that shot. So just be ready.”
She then smiles as she finishes off the promo part of this thing. She felt that this would be a great place to end the promo as she felt that she had said enough and wanted to go on and do a few other things, prior to her match. She wanted to spend time with her family and get her mind set ready for this match as it was a big one in her career, but with possibly little time left in it, every match was big to her.
”As for the rest of you, just watch your backs in this match. I can tell you from experience that this is the toughest match to win because you just don't know where you're getting attacked from or who is going to do it. Your friend could cost you the match, as could a rival. These matches are that unpredictable and it's obvious that something unpredictable will happen because well, that's just the nature. I do wish you all luck and I will see you all out there.”
As the scene fades, she then smiles, knowing that she delievered a good promo, as she usually did. She then walks into the kitchen, getting rid of her cigarette, as she prepared breakfast for everyone in the house, as no one was up yet, but they would be soon enough, as she knew.