Post by Bam Miller on Oct 20, 2021 15:09:12 GMT -5
We opened up to The Grand Opening of The Miller Time Motorcycle Garage in Key West. Bam Miller, wearing a black t-shirt with XWF on it with OCW spray painted on top, he stands in front of the shop with scissors in hand as he gets ready to cut a red rope that blocked the opening. A group of fans and reporters stood in the parking lot section. Some custom-built Harley Davidson Motorcycle lines up in front of the shop. A couple of reporters take some pictures as Bam cuts the rope. The fans excitedly cheer as he opens the door to the shop and lets people walk in and shoo around why he stays back to talk with Key West sports reporter David Snyder as he stands by with a camera team and a microphone in his hand as they go live.
David Snyder: It's everyone's favorite sports news reporter David Snyder, and I'm here live down on Pamela Ave in front of the brand-new Miller Time Motor Garage. I'm standing by with the owner and active wrestler down at OCW, Mr. Bam Miller.
Bam comes into the camera frame as he downs a Miller lite beer and tosses it into a recycle bin. He shakes Snyder's hand and smirks at the camera.
Bam: Thank you for coming down, David, to cover my grand opening. It's been a long dream of mine to own such an establishment like this, and it helps bring the OCW closer with the community as well.
David Snyder: Well, it sure is nice to see a professional wrestler like yourself want to get involved with the community. I've been a long-time fan of OCW, and it's nice to see the promotion sign such young promising talent who care about their fans. As a sports reporter, I must admit I didn't just come down here to promote your business. I wanted to take this opportunity to ask you some questions about you and OCW if that's ok with you?
Bam rubs his beard as he becomes intrigued and thinks about the on-the-spot interview. After a couple more seconds Bam claps his hands together and begins to speak.
Bam: Sure, why not David, let's do this thing. Fire them questions away like a cannon.
David Snyder: That's the spirit, but let's talk about the last time we saw you on television at Masters of Macabre XWF, and Jim Caedus had taken out you and your fellow OCW stars. Do you have anything to say on the matter?
Bam: Well, it's no secret we got punched in the mouth that night. It definitely wasn't a good look for OCW, and I know the fans around here in Key West and all around the world that take time to enjoy the product were disappointed with how things went. You never want to get beat down like that in your own house, especially why the whole world is watching. I've said this since back when I was in the Mix, I take great pride in being man and a competitor, and at Masters of Macabre, Jim and the rest of those bums from XWF have challenged that, and now I must respond with the only way I know how David.
David Snyder: Oh, What way is that?
Bam Miller smiles sadistically
Bam: With ULTRA VIOLENCE! You see, David, I've been laid back with my tactics so far in this war, but I believe it's time I and OCW take things to the next level. It's time we take these kid gloves off and really start to show our dominance in this industry. I know Theo is feeling pretty high right now on his throne in XWF, but very soon, we will right the wrongs that happened, and I can promise you, Jim will be going to Miller Time very soon, but for now, I have to focus on the challenges that are coming up soon.
David Snyder: Would one of those challenges be the Death March you'll be competing in on December 5th?
Bam: Yes, that's one of them; Death March, from what I've been told, has always been a game-changer whoever walks out the winner, and now I know it's a lot of big names in this match with me. Former Champions like Xavier Lux and Outcast who want another shot at the top prize in this company. Then you also have a lot of hungry young talents such as me and Thebe Nwadike. So, this match is going to be crazy and unpredictable, but I plan on handling my business when that day comes, but I have a big opportunity coming up this Monday Night Massacre.
David Snyder: Oh, silly me, I knew about that one; I should've started off with that match instead of the one months away, but tell us about your upcoming match with Victoria Strader?
Bam: It's ok, David; everyone can’t be Denzel, but on my match coming up, I've got to tell you I'm a little surprised to be given this opportunity. I've only had a handful of wins here and just been griding to get better and get the right eyes on me, and it looks like it's working, and I'm just honored to be in this number one contender's match and to get a shot at TransAtlantic Champion. You know David, ever since I was a small child living in an orphanage, I always dreamt of moments like this; just being in this match means so much to me. I've never been considered a winner or someone people will call successful. Since birth, statistics say I should be dead or in prison, and that's just the truth. I grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and if you know anything about Detroit, it's a tough city to grow up in, especially if you're poor. The only thing you think about during those cold nights is how you're going to make it out of the situation you were born in, and I always knew wrestling would be mines, and It has helped pull me up from the abyss. So, winning this match would mean so much more to me than I believe it would Ms. Strader.
David Snyder: Why do you think that Bam?
Bam: You see why I know Victoria is still recovering emotionally from her kidnapping, and I mean no Ill will towards her, but she comes from an influential family that is well known in the wrestling industry, She’s a generational star who has had the privilege to learn the ins and outs of this business and why she is following in her parent's footsteps, I just get the impression she's not really invested in wrestling or OCW for that matter. She hasn't been that involved in our war with XWF, and to be honest, I haven't seen her wrestle much around here. What's her record like one and zero since begging the company to hire because of her family's legacy, Did she even earn her spot as I did by competing in The Mix? Nope! She didn't. The only thing she has done is gotten herself kidnapped at an OCW PPV event, and that just doesn't look good for anyone involved. I honestly believe she set it up herself to get attention.
David Snyder: Bold for you to say something like that, Bam.
Bam smirks and lets out a laugh.
Bam: Is it, though? I mean, it's just the truth that OCW is looking for people committed to promoting the best in the world, and she's just content with being Ataras new play toy. As one professional wrestler looking at another, it's embarrassing how she carries herself. It's clear as day; if you look at us both, you'll know who’s really here to win! I'm here to win Championships and build my legacy. I'm not here to play around with everyone in the back; I am here to fight the best of the best, and I hate to disappoint Victoria, but you aren't on my radar. The fact we have crossed paths must be a dream for you, but you’ll find out that this will be nothing but a nightmare for you, Victoria, because I'm hungry. No! I'm starving for competition, and that’s why I'm going to give you everything I have Victoria, I can promise you that! I am on a mission to be something in this world, and OCW has given me that chance; I won't waste this opportunity like so many before me because I know if I get past Victoria, I get a really good fight for the chance at TransAtlantic Champion Betsy Granger. So, I'm extra motivated to get in the ring with someone like her, and that just makes things a lot worse for Victoria, so all I have to say left to her David is that she better bring me her best because if she doesn't, her night will be over quickly. So, make sure Atara tucks you in at night and makes you feel safe because come Monday Night Massacre, I'm taking you to Miller Time, and if you haven’t heard yet, Victoria, you better buckle up because this is a bumpy ride were going on. I'll see you soon. That’s all the time I have for you, David.
Bam fires up a Newport Cigarette and blows the smoke towards the camera and David as he chokes a little before signing off.
David: Sorry about that, folks got a little smokey out here, but you heard it first from Bam Miller; he's ready for his match and even more ready for you to come down and get one of these customs Motorcycles. I'll see you all next time I need to get out of here.
The camera flickers off as the scene fades out.
David Snyder: It's everyone's favorite sports news reporter David Snyder, and I'm here live down on Pamela Ave in front of the brand-new Miller Time Motor Garage. I'm standing by with the owner and active wrestler down at OCW, Mr. Bam Miller.
Bam comes into the camera frame as he downs a Miller lite beer and tosses it into a recycle bin. He shakes Snyder's hand and smirks at the camera.
Bam: Thank you for coming down, David, to cover my grand opening. It's been a long dream of mine to own such an establishment like this, and it helps bring the OCW closer with the community as well.
David Snyder: Well, it sure is nice to see a professional wrestler like yourself want to get involved with the community. I've been a long-time fan of OCW, and it's nice to see the promotion sign such young promising talent who care about their fans. As a sports reporter, I must admit I didn't just come down here to promote your business. I wanted to take this opportunity to ask you some questions about you and OCW if that's ok with you?
Bam rubs his beard as he becomes intrigued and thinks about the on-the-spot interview. After a couple more seconds Bam claps his hands together and begins to speak.
Bam: Sure, why not David, let's do this thing. Fire them questions away like a cannon.
David Snyder: That's the spirit, but let's talk about the last time we saw you on television at Masters of Macabre XWF, and Jim Caedus had taken out you and your fellow OCW stars. Do you have anything to say on the matter?
Bam: Well, it's no secret we got punched in the mouth that night. It definitely wasn't a good look for OCW, and I know the fans around here in Key West and all around the world that take time to enjoy the product were disappointed with how things went. You never want to get beat down like that in your own house, especially why the whole world is watching. I've said this since back when I was in the Mix, I take great pride in being man and a competitor, and at Masters of Macabre, Jim and the rest of those bums from XWF have challenged that, and now I must respond with the only way I know how David.
David Snyder: Oh, What way is that?
Bam Miller smiles sadistically
Bam: With ULTRA VIOLENCE! You see, David, I've been laid back with my tactics so far in this war, but I believe it's time I and OCW take things to the next level. It's time we take these kid gloves off and really start to show our dominance in this industry. I know Theo is feeling pretty high right now on his throne in XWF, but very soon, we will right the wrongs that happened, and I can promise you, Jim will be going to Miller Time very soon, but for now, I have to focus on the challenges that are coming up soon.
David Snyder: Would one of those challenges be the Death March you'll be competing in on December 5th?
Bam: Yes, that's one of them; Death March, from what I've been told, has always been a game-changer whoever walks out the winner, and now I know it's a lot of big names in this match with me. Former Champions like Xavier Lux and Outcast who want another shot at the top prize in this company. Then you also have a lot of hungry young talents such as me and Thebe Nwadike. So, this match is going to be crazy and unpredictable, but I plan on handling my business when that day comes, but I have a big opportunity coming up this Monday Night Massacre.
David Snyder: Oh, silly me, I knew about that one; I should've started off with that match instead of the one months away, but tell us about your upcoming match with Victoria Strader?
Bam: It's ok, David; everyone can’t be Denzel, but on my match coming up, I've got to tell you I'm a little surprised to be given this opportunity. I've only had a handful of wins here and just been griding to get better and get the right eyes on me, and it looks like it's working, and I'm just honored to be in this number one contender's match and to get a shot at TransAtlantic Champion. You know David, ever since I was a small child living in an orphanage, I always dreamt of moments like this; just being in this match means so much to me. I've never been considered a winner or someone people will call successful. Since birth, statistics say I should be dead or in prison, and that's just the truth. I grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and if you know anything about Detroit, it's a tough city to grow up in, especially if you're poor. The only thing you think about during those cold nights is how you're going to make it out of the situation you were born in, and I always knew wrestling would be mines, and It has helped pull me up from the abyss. So, winning this match would mean so much more to me than I believe it would Ms. Strader.
David Snyder: Why do you think that Bam?
Bam: You see why I know Victoria is still recovering emotionally from her kidnapping, and I mean no Ill will towards her, but she comes from an influential family that is well known in the wrestling industry, She’s a generational star who has had the privilege to learn the ins and outs of this business and why she is following in her parent's footsteps, I just get the impression she's not really invested in wrestling or OCW for that matter. She hasn't been that involved in our war with XWF, and to be honest, I haven't seen her wrestle much around here. What's her record like one and zero since begging the company to hire because of her family's legacy, Did she even earn her spot as I did by competing in The Mix? Nope! She didn't. The only thing she has done is gotten herself kidnapped at an OCW PPV event, and that just doesn't look good for anyone involved. I honestly believe she set it up herself to get attention.
David Snyder: Bold for you to say something like that, Bam.
Bam smirks and lets out a laugh.
Bam: Is it, though? I mean, it's just the truth that OCW is looking for people committed to promoting the best in the world, and she's just content with being Ataras new play toy. As one professional wrestler looking at another, it's embarrassing how she carries herself. It's clear as day; if you look at us both, you'll know who’s really here to win! I'm here to win Championships and build my legacy. I'm not here to play around with everyone in the back; I am here to fight the best of the best, and I hate to disappoint Victoria, but you aren't on my radar. The fact we have crossed paths must be a dream for you, but you’ll find out that this will be nothing but a nightmare for you, Victoria, because I'm hungry. No! I'm starving for competition, and that’s why I'm going to give you everything I have Victoria, I can promise you that! I am on a mission to be something in this world, and OCW has given me that chance; I won't waste this opportunity like so many before me because I know if I get past Victoria, I get a really good fight for the chance at TransAtlantic Champion Betsy Granger. So, I'm extra motivated to get in the ring with someone like her, and that just makes things a lot worse for Victoria, so all I have to say left to her David is that she better bring me her best because if she doesn't, her night will be over quickly. So, make sure Atara tucks you in at night and makes you feel safe because come Monday Night Massacre, I'm taking you to Miller Time, and if you haven’t heard yet, Victoria, you better buckle up because this is a bumpy ride were going on. I'll see you soon. That’s all the time I have for you, David.
Bam fires up a Newport Cigarette and blows the smoke towards the camera and David as he chokes a little before signing off.
David: Sorry about that, folks got a little smokey out here, but you heard it first from Bam Miller; he's ready for his match and even more ready for you to come down and get one of these customs Motorcycles. I'll see you all next time I need to get out of here.
The camera flickers off as the scene fades out.