Hey everyone, sorry for the poor showing this week. Started back to work in a new job and the hours are, going to take some getting use to, but I assure you, I'll adjust and when I do, I'll bring in some better PJ work. It's nothing much, but I hope you all enjoy. Cory, I'm sorry that you haven't gotten any direction for Randy currently, but I'm sure here soon you'll be back to roleplaying full strength with the "Viper" and we'll have another good feud in the future.
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The show cuts from ringside to the back where the EBWF World Champion, PJ Black stood tall in front of a cinder block wall painted white. As the camera begun to roll, Black adjusted the title belt on his shoulder.
PJ Black: Ladies and gentlemen. Before you now is your World Champion.
The boos from the EBWF Universe could be heard from the arena.
PJ Black: None of you thought that I would standing in front of you still the champion, but I said it would happen. I told you all that it would happen. At WrestleMania, I proved to each and everyone one of you that I belong. I proved to Samoa Joe, that I'm not the push over that he thought I would be.
He paused a moment.
PJ Black: Samoa Joe failed at Mania. He went out there and he gave me his all. He tried to beat me. He tried to make me submit. But just like every other person that I have come up against, I found a way. I found a way and I pinned Samoa Joe. 1... 2... 3...
Black held up his fingers as he counted.
PJ Black: Now, you would think that I would be done with the same old bullshit, but nope. Samoa Joe and Alex Riley still somehow manage to be in a number one contender shot for my championship. A match that in my mind, shouldn't even be in consideration for anything. I mean, both Joe and Riley lost at WrestleMania. The biggest show of them all and neither of them could get the job done where they claimed to be the best of. None the less, both of them managed to weasel themselves into the title picture, yet again. They've done nothing to deserve this.
He shook his head in disapproval.
PJ Black: And speaking of doing nothing to deserve anything in this business anymore. We have my opponent for tonight. Randy Orton. Another man that I have come up against numerous times, yet still, he keeps getting things handed to him. Sure sure, he beat AJ Styles to "earn" at shot at me tonight, but face it. Randy Orton has done nothing with his wrestling career in the past few years.
Black shrugged his shoulders as he continued.
PJ Black: Seriously, Randy has done nothing but lose. Most of which have been against me back when we battled for the EBWF Path to Glory Championship. A championship in which I never truly lost, but regardless, I handed the EBWF Path to Glory Championship over, after I won the World Champion and I continued on my road of success in this company. Which is just what I plan to do tonight. See Randy, you and I, we've been here before. We've done this dance countless times. You've beaten me. I've beaten you. The only difference is that I have beaten you each and every time a championship was on the line. Every time you challenged me for the Path to Glory Championship, I stopped you. Hell I stopped everyone.
He laughed to himself as he paused momentarily.
PJ Black: For well over a year and a half now, I have been unbeatable when all the cards on the time. I've beaten man after man that EBWF has throw in my direction. I'm not saying this to be cocky, but it's kinda hard not to be when no matter what "Big Match Black" always gets the job done. The Elimination Chamber, everyone thought that would be when I finally lost. But I didn't. WrestleMania, no one gave me any creditably against Samoa Joe, but what happened? I beat him. So Randy, before you start to stand there and think that you have a chance against me tonight, just remember this. You couldn't get the job done when it was the Path to Glory Championship you were attempting to get from me. Now it's the EBWF World Championship. So do you really think that with the stakes being higher, I'm going to be any easier to beat than I was all the times in the past? Do you really think that I'm going to be that easy to beat?
He shook his head.
PJ Black: Ask Samoa Joe. Ask AJ Styles. Ask Jimmy Havoc. Ask anyone that I have beaten lately. They will all give you the same answer when it comes to who beat whom. I beat all of them. And tonight Randy, once again, I will add your name to the list of people that I have beaten in my pursuit to be the greatest this company has ever seen. Against everyone's plans. This company is in my hands. I'm leading it into the future. It's not going to be Samoa Joe. It's not going to be Alex Riley. And most certainly, it's not going to be you Randy Orton. The past is in the past. Now, it's the future, and I'm going to make sure that the future. It's going to leave you in the dust Randy. Just like I'm going to leave you lying in that ring, with the wind knocked out of you by a 450 Splash, looking up at me holding the EBWF World Championship high in victory.
Black gave a cocky smile before the camera cut back to ringside.
The Future Is Now
The Future Is Now
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EBWF World Champion (PJB x2)(TE x1), EBWF Intercontinental Champion (PJB x1),
EBWF Path to Glory Champion (PJB x2)(CS x1), EBWF Tag-Team Champion (Corre x1)(CJP x1)(BR x1)(SDS x1),
EBWF Women's Champion (AB x1), EBWF Women's Royal Rumble (AB 2016, 2018)