Break Out Champion round table discussion

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Reborn Matt Sydal

Break Out Champion round table discussion

Post by Reborn Matt Sydal »

A tactical lunatic

https://youtu.be/sgn1_hIw9tM



The Prideful Prodigy

https://youtu.be/kXPe6n-CgLc

The Machiavellian Champion

https://youtu.be/3ZynWqlRU74


The Strong Style Soldier

https://youtu.be/4HZg-a_KM-I


We open to a round table discussion on a special show for EBWF.com and their Youtube channel,
Featuring the panel of Jim Ross, Mauro Ranallo , Joey Styles, Matt Striker and Scott Stanford.

Jim Ross: We have all met each of these competitors themselves, let us start off by talking about the men themselves. Let’s start with Dean Ambrose.

Matt Striker: Dean Ambrose has a troubled past and that makes him a ruthless competitor but he is also affable. Dean’s no slouch as a technician, trained by Les Thatcher but don’t take his easy going nature for granted, he’s unabashedly and unashamedly got a couple screws loose. He’s also the least experienced in this match though.

Joey Styles: Dean Ambrose, is an old soul type. He’s a sound submission specialist also a hardcore hellion.
He often gets compared to Brian Pillman, Roddy Piper and for good reason but I would say he is most like Terry Funk.

Scott Stanford: I agree, that is a very apt point from Joey Styles himself. Dean Ambrose is an enigma, if you are betting on Dean Ambrose , you have picked a solid choice.


Jim Ross: Lets talk next about Matt Sydal. He has a good attitude, a bit of a free spirit lifestyle, maybe you, younger guys can explain that better.

Matt Striker: Matt has two sides, everyone in this match not just Ambrose is enigmatic. Matt by his educated background and extremely diplomatic and optimistic attitude plus drive makes him the quintessential employee. He’s got a marketing degree, worked his entire life while still succeeding in pro wrestling. He’s also a modern hippie though, he’s not a troublemaker but what he hates is having to be pigeon held into a clean cut type, he’s an innovator, a prodigy.

Scott Stanford: Prodigy is a great word too. He’s got this child-like enthusiasm for the industry.

Joey Styles: Matt Sydal has had a great run so far in EBWF. He’s got a big opportunity from this.


Jim Ross: Let’s talk about Nakamura. That word enigmatic suits him as well, what are his chances?

Matt Striker: He’s a fantastic performer and fighter, he is truly a viable champion.

Jim Ross: The champion, Carlito. He is as talented as incorrigible he can be, he has heritage and ego.

Matt Striker: Carlito, has remade himself. He’s a champion through attitude and ability, he has to keep up with three competitors.

Scott Stanford: Carlito has to remain “cool” as he puts it, under the pressures of this match. He’s facing three epic opponents: the unhinged & street-smart Dean Ambrose, a dynamic dynamo Matt Sydal and a superstar in every single way, Nakamura.

Mauro: I’ve been listening to all of you state your opinions and views on the competitors in this match, I am of the opinion, we can speculate all we want but we truly don’t know who will win. Personally, I feel the person who really truly wants it the most, will make it happen.
Dotty

Re: Break Out Champion round table discussion

Post by Dotty »

Blimey, I don't wish to sound patronising. But this is your best role play by miles. I really liked it!