No Stereotypes
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 8:25 pm
OOC: This RP sucks. But it was my last day at work yesterday, and it's my birthday, so that's my excuse lol. Good luck DJ.
A few minutes had passed since Braun Strowman's match with Cesaro, and the Monster Among Men was walking through the backstage area of the Keybank Center. As Braun headed back to his locker room, he was stopped by Michael Cole.
Michael Cole: Excuse me, Braun? Can I ask you a few questions about your match with Cesaro?
Braun shrugged and grunted, which Cole took as a yes.
Michael Cole: Well Braun, moments ago we saw you emerge victorious over Cesaro in a thrilling match. Would you say that Cesaro was your toughest challenge to date?
Braun got right in Cole's face, and Cole could be seen shrinking as Strowman squared up to him.
Braun Strowman: Toughest... challenge? Michael, do you think anyone is a challenge for me? Look at me, I'm the biggest, baddest man in the EBWF. Cesaro might have put up a fight, but the result was never in doubt. It doesn't matter who I face in this tournament, Michael. The result will be the same. I'm going to be the next King of the Ring, and no one can stop me. This interview is over.
Braun shoved Michael Cole into the wall, then continued walking down the hallway.
Later on in the night, Braun was seen watching Alex Riley's match against Trent Seven. As Riley celebrated his victory, Jimmy Havoc approached Braun.
Jimmy Havoc: Hey, big man.
Braun Strowman: You didn't sneak up on me. I see you've learned your lesson.
Havoc laughed.
Jimmy Havoc: So, Alex Riley next week, huh? Lot of history with me and him. I hope you kill him and every single member of his high school jock club.
Braun smirked.
Braun Strowman: Miz, Titus and Young won't mess with me. Not if they know what's good for them. As for Alex Riley... he might have stepped out of Miz's shadow, but he hasn’t stepped into the ring with me. Jimmy, you talk about how the Varsity Club are a high school stereotype. What high school stereotype do you think I fit into?
Jimmy Havoc: Err...
Braun Strowman: Exactly. I don't fit into any stereotypes. There is nothing stereotypical about me. There never has been, and there never will be. I am EBWF's monster, the beast who will not be stopped. Riley likes to refer to his opponents as "JV Scrubs"... well, when I'm done with him next week, they'll need to scrub that ring. Because it will be covered with Alex Riley's remains.
Jimmy Havoc: Yes! That's my beast.
Braun Strowman: I'm no one's beast. I'm the beast. Come on, let's get out of here.
Strowman and Havoc walked away as the scene faded.
A few minutes had passed since Braun Strowman's match with Cesaro, and the Monster Among Men was walking through the backstage area of the Keybank Center. As Braun headed back to his locker room, he was stopped by Michael Cole.
Michael Cole: Excuse me, Braun? Can I ask you a few questions about your match with Cesaro?
Braun shrugged and grunted, which Cole took as a yes.
Michael Cole: Well Braun, moments ago we saw you emerge victorious over Cesaro in a thrilling match. Would you say that Cesaro was your toughest challenge to date?
Braun got right in Cole's face, and Cole could be seen shrinking as Strowman squared up to him.
Braun Strowman: Toughest... challenge? Michael, do you think anyone is a challenge for me? Look at me, I'm the biggest, baddest man in the EBWF. Cesaro might have put up a fight, but the result was never in doubt. It doesn't matter who I face in this tournament, Michael. The result will be the same. I'm going to be the next King of the Ring, and no one can stop me. This interview is over.
Braun shoved Michael Cole into the wall, then continued walking down the hallway.
Later on in the night, Braun was seen watching Alex Riley's match against Trent Seven. As Riley celebrated his victory, Jimmy Havoc approached Braun.
Jimmy Havoc: Hey, big man.
Braun Strowman: You didn't sneak up on me. I see you've learned your lesson.
Havoc laughed.
Jimmy Havoc: So, Alex Riley next week, huh? Lot of history with me and him. I hope you kill him and every single member of his high school jock club.
Braun smirked.
Braun Strowman: Miz, Titus and Young won't mess with me. Not if they know what's good for them. As for Alex Riley... he might have stepped out of Miz's shadow, but he hasn’t stepped into the ring with me. Jimmy, you talk about how the Varsity Club are a high school stereotype. What high school stereotype do you think I fit into?
Jimmy Havoc: Err...
Braun Strowman: Exactly. I don't fit into any stereotypes. There is nothing stereotypical about me. There never has been, and there never will be. I am EBWF's monster, the beast who will not be stopped. Riley likes to refer to his opponents as "JV Scrubs"... well, when I'm done with him next week, they'll need to scrub that ring. Because it will be covered with Alex Riley's remains.
Jimmy Havoc: Yes! That's my beast.
Braun Strowman: I'm no one's beast. I'm the beast. Come on, let's get out of here.
Strowman and Havoc walked away as the scene faded.