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A Title Awaits

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:19 am
by Taufik
Both of us were walking around backstage with a smile on our face as I have shown my dominance towards John Morrison which result in an easy victory. I can see the eyes of each and every one of the fans being in disbelief that even being away from the ring for such a long time, I didn't miss a beat at all. The both of us afterward find a spot where we could cool down and relax for the moment before heading back to the locker room, we then start a conversation.

Muhammad Hassan: That was an easy match; I thought that John Morrison could give me good competition since I’ve been away for seven long years but I guess that nothing can ever beat pure talent.

Daivari: I have to agree with you there Hassan, I’ve told you that having those independent booking before coming here will be a good thing and I guess it did wonder didn't it?

Muhammad Hassan: Yes Daivari, I’ll agree with you and I have to thank you for it.

I then shake the hands of Daivari before heading back to the locker room. While walking back, the both of us got stop a cameraman and a reporter. The both of us then wonder why they stop us as I demand for some explanation.

Muhammad Hassan: Will either one of you better give me an explanation why are you guys are standing in our way?

EBWF Reporter: I’m sorry about that, but we want to know about your thoughts about tonight event which include your début match with “The Shaman of Sexy” John Morrison. First off, you make yourself known by taking a cheap shot and assaulted him from behind and moments later you end the match with a camel clutch. Why would you do that where you can beat him in a fair one on one match?

Daivari then went berserk as he speaks angrily in Persian as I hold him back.

Daivari: How dare you say things like that to the great Muhammad Hassan?! Are you trying to say that Muhammad Hassan cannot beat anyone in a fair fight! Who do you think you are Mr. Reporter?

I managed to calm Daivari down as I answer his question in a calm and manner tone.

Muhammad Hassan: You think that attacking someone from behind doesn't send a message? Of course it does you idiot. Take a good look at what happen to John Morrison earlier tonight, he didn't watch his back and what happen? He lost the damn match. Right now, I’m putting the entire member of this roster on notice. They should be careful and watch their back and if they don't, they might just be another victim on our road to dominance and success.

EBWF Reporter: What’s next for Muhammad Hassan and Daivari?

Muhammad Hassan: What’s next for us? What kind of question is that? Of course I’m going for the gold and especially the EBWF World Championship. I don't care who I have to go through, who I have to face as long I can take what’s rightfully mine. Anymore question?

EBWF Reporter: No Hassan, thank you for the time.

Both Daivari and I then continue to walk our way back to the locker room as the scene fades to black.

Date: 15 September 2012

We were sitting in the hotel, relaxing after a training session in the gym, I take a look at my email on my laptop and as soon I check my inbox, I see a lot of hate mail and I smile to myself as it has been awhile since I have those and most of them consist of saying that I’ve never change and I laugh while deleting all the message. While deleting a couple more mail, I saw something different. It was the email from the EBWF management themselves. I call Daivari to come over and take a look as I’m still in shock with what they wrote in the email as Daivari congratulate me.


Daivari: Congrats Hassan, you’re going to face the breakout champion Michael McGilicutty in next week Warfare. It’s been only one week since your début, and now you’ve gotten yourself a title shot that you truly deserve it.

Muhammad Hassan: Yes Daivari, it’s been a long time coming since I got myself a title shot and a fair one at that and by the way, since when I’ve gotten myself a fair shot at any title during my career? None right? Because every time I have a title match, I’ve got screw out of it because they don't want to have an Arab American to represent the company as their champion but not this time, I’ll make sure that no one shall screw me again as I will ensure victory for my soon to be Breakout title.

Daivari nods his head in agreement as we then start to speak about the recent anniversary of 9/11. The both of us still can’t believe that ever since the event happen, the lives of the Arab Americans has been nothing but a living hell, and it’s been eleven years since it happens and it doesn't change one bit. I then start to speak about my thoughts about 9/11.

Muhammad Hassan: Our Arab brother and sister has suffer a lot ever since 9/11 and all those years, we’ve been despise by the rest of America and every single time there is a terrorist attack, Were always be the one who got blame. I’m glad that I’ve got back to the wrestling ring, so I could teach them a thing or two about disrespecting our culture, our religion Daivari and by winning their breakout title this week, they will have no choice but to accept the fact that an Arab American is representing a part of this company. Get rested Daivari, because in four hours were going to have another session at the gym.

We then went to our separate rooms and get rested while I’m all fired up about the title match as the scene fades to black.

Date: 17 September 2012

We have arrive in the arena earlier as the both of us heads to our locker room and settle down so we can revise on what the both of us going to do to Micheal McGuilicutty later tonight and ensuing my first ever title victory in my career. While the both of us are relaxing in our locker room, there’s a knock on our door and I decide to go and answer it. As I open the door, there’s an intern holding a note in his hand as he then proceed to hand the note over to me and walk away afterwards. I then take a good look at the note as it has something written on it and it was from the backstage interviewer Jonathan Coachman as he wants to conduct an interview with the both of us. The note has shown the direction of where we should meet and the time. I then take a look at the clock as he have an hour to spare and we took that time to get ready.

When the time has arrive, we head out of the room and toward the meeting place that the coach told us to meet as we go there in our suits and while walking, the both of us wonders of what question that the coach will ask us and at the same time focusing on my adversaries that is holding the title that soon will be mine, Michael McGuilicutty. When we arrive to the venue of the interview, the coach was about to finish his mic check when he saw us. He then asks for the camera to roll as he starts the interview.

Jonathan Coachman: Good evening Ladies and gentleman, Johnathan Coachman here bringing you once again an exclusive interview and with me this time is none other than the man who is going to face the Breakout champion Michael McGulicutty later on tonight, and joining me now is his manager, Daivari. Let me introduce Muhammad Hassan.

The both of us then enter to the camera screen as soon as Johnathan Coachman has finish introducing us as he continues to speak.

Jonathan Coachman: Hassan, a lot of pressure seems to be on your side tonight as you are set to face McGuilicutty and with a week back from the wrestling ring after a long period of time, do you still have what it takes to win your first title in your career?

Muhammad Hassan: Coachman, what kind of question is that? Of course I have what it takes to win a title and any title especially, because you see back in 2004 and 2005, I got chances of winning the title but all of those matches went to DQ and count out. It’s as though that the people in the back doesn't want me to represent their company as Champion and tonight will be different as this is 2012, a different year means different result. I could see myself holding the breakout title with pride regardless what people in the back thinks because this time, nothing can stop me in getting what I wanted.

I then take a small pause as I continue to speak.

Muhammad Hassan: Michael McGuilicutty has been on the roll since he’s debut in EBWF, but tonight his title and his momentum will be greatly stop by me, the great Muhammad Hassan and if you think that for one second that what I’ve done to Morrison wasn’t bad enough, wait until later on tonight because last week was just a sample of what I can do and tonight, it will be no different and this time it will be for the Breakout title.

Daivari then takes the mic and start speaking in Persian.

Daivari: Michael McGuilicutty, you are no match for the great Muhammad Hassan and there’s nothing you can do about it. Be prepare to lose your title because your time as the Breakout champion is going up in smoke, and the time of Hassan reign will begin after tonight. Coach, the both of us will be leaving now so bring your salaam to Muhammad Hassan.

The both of us then walk away from the interview area as the coach wraps up the interview as the scene fades to black.