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Stir The Pot

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:58 pm
by David
Second week here, I hope you guys enjoy, and if you can, leave some feedback, it helps out! Good luck to my opponent!

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The scene fades into the backstage area. Jonathan Coachman stands in front of the camera with a microphone in his hand, wearing a suit. Next to him, stood Dolph Ziggler, who wore a sleeveless Motörhead t-shirt, and his black tights.

Coach: Ladies and gentlemen, my guest at this time, Dolph Ziggler. Dolph you made your EBWF debut last week, by defeating Dean Am…

Dolph: Yeah, I did, didn’t I? Tell me, where on the card was that?

Coach: It was the second to last match on…

Dolph: SECOND to LAST! I was that close to the main event and now?! Now I’m all the way back at the beginning. I guess management doesn’t like when people point out their own capabilities.

Coach clears his throat as Dolph regains his composure.

Coach: Nevertheless, this week you find yourself in a match with Dean Ambrose’s friend, Seth Rollins, can we get your thoughts on this match?

Dolph: It is, quite honestly, disappointing, Coach. Not because of who I’m facing, even though I was on after him last week. I’ll be the first to admit that Seth Rollins is an athletic guy, and a fierce competitor, but that only annoys me further. This isn’t an opening match. With our talent, we could be a main event match, Coach.

Coach: I sense some frustration. Is there any tension between you and management?

Dolph: Nah, man. It’s all good. That is if you are the type of guy that considers being on the card a good thing. I’m more the type of guy that considers fighting to be number one contender settling.

Coach: You mentioned Seth Rollins’ athleticism. Do you have any strategies going into this match?

Dolph takes the microphone from Coach.

Dolph: Thanks. I got it from here, don’t worry about it, bro.

The camera moves so that it’s only Dolph in the shot.

Dolph: Seth, I know you’re watching this, so listen up. Clearly you’ve hit a bump in your road. You lost to Enzo Amore, for crying out loud! You’re pretty down, as far as track records go because of that. I can only assume you’re going to try to bounce back with a win, but I’m afraid that’s not going to happen. I will defeat you, and extend my winning streak. I will cement my status here in EBWF as a top contender and a serious threat…

Dolph looks over at Coach who is waiting for his microphone patiently next to him.

Dolph: And then, after having beaten Seth Rollins, just like I beat Dean Ambrose, I will start making my list. I will go through each and every single one of the guys on this roster and rise all the way to the top! But I won’t just settle for the World Championship The Miz currently has. I won’t stop until everyone acknowledges my skill and talent, even if it takes winning every single championship there is, I won’t stop until my hometown of Cleveland has a champion that they can be proud of. All that isn’t a dream or a possibility, it’s a sure thing. Just like it is a sure thing that on Warfare, I will beat Seth Rollins without showing off, you know why? Because I back it up.

Dolph gives Coach his microphone back, and walks off, with a look of determination on his face.