Post by flame3169118 on Sept 15, 2021 19:34:05 GMT -5
Sammy Guevara and Fuego del Sol are interviewed in the loading dock.
Fuego says he’d trade his shiny new car in for another shot at the TNT Championship, and when Sammy prompts him, he challenges Miro to a rematch on Rampage this Friday & if Miro wins Fuego will give The Redeemer his car!
MJF and Wardlow make their entrance.
MJF gets on the mic and complains about being in the armpit of America, New Jersey. He asks what Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Ham, and the New Jersey hockey team have in common, and says they all suck as hard as Jersey Shore skanks. He refuses to apologize to the fans at home for last week and has a conversation with the ghost of Brian Pillman.
He talks to heaven at first before immediately changing gears and looking down as if Pillman is in hell. He tells Brian that his kid is the worst second generation wrestler and that he should tell his son that if he shows up in Queens, MJF is going to massacre him. The fans can chant Pillman all they want, but at the end of the day it should be obvious that he’s better—
The Varsity Blonds music hits and Max sends Wardlow to meet them in the aisle but Brian Pillman, Jr. comes from the crowd with a chair! Mr. Mayhem turns around and gets back in time to take the chair away, Pillman slaps him in the face and low bridges him to the apron! Chair in hand, he runs Wardlow off and he and MJF regroup on the floor!
This segues into Jim Ross doing a sitdown interview with Pillman, Jr.
JR leads off by telling him about when his dad told him that he was going to have a son and says that last week was humiliating. For the family’s sake, they need to see MJF get his ass whipped. Brian says Jim knows his family history better than anybody and he knows how important it is for him to make his dad proud, and last week he feels like he let him down.
Pillman says when MJF was eating out of a silver spoon he was fighting for his life, and they’re not the same, and Friedman’s never been in the ring with somebody like him. His upbringing was feral and you don’t know what he’s lost and the adversity he’s been through, and he’ll be stepping into the ring with a Pillman.
Fuego says he’d trade his shiny new car in for another shot at the TNT Championship, and when Sammy prompts him, he challenges Miro to a rematch on Rampage this Friday & if Miro wins Fuego will give The Redeemer his car!
MJF and Wardlow make their entrance.
MJF gets on the mic and complains about being in the armpit of America, New Jersey. He asks what Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Ham, and the New Jersey hockey team have in common, and says they all suck as hard as Jersey Shore skanks. He refuses to apologize to the fans at home for last week and has a conversation with the ghost of Brian Pillman.
He talks to heaven at first before immediately changing gears and looking down as if Pillman is in hell. He tells Brian that his kid is the worst second generation wrestler and that he should tell his son that if he shows up in Queens, MJF is going to massacre him. The fans can chant Pillman all they want, but at the end of the day it should be obvious that he’s better—
The Varsity Blonds music hits and Max sends Wardlow to meet them in the aisle but Brian Pillman, Jr. comes from the crowd with a chair! Mr. Mayhem turns around and gets back in time to take the chair away, Pillman slaps him in the face and low bridges him to the apron! Chair in hand, he runs Wardlow off and he and MJF regroup on the floor!
This segues into Jim Ross doing a sitdown interview with Pillman, Jr.
JR leads off by telling him about when his dad told him that he was going to have a son and says that last week was humiliating. For the family’s sake, they need to see MJF get his ass whipped. Brian says Jim knows his family history better than anybody and he knows how important it is for him to make his dad proud, and last week he feels like he let him down.
Pillman says when MJF was eating out of a silver spoon he was fighting for his life, and they’re not the same, and Friedman’s never been in the ring with somebody like him. His upbringing was feral and you don’t know what he’s lost and the adversity he’s been through, and he’ll be stepping into the ring with a Pillman.