Post by flame3169118 on Oct 16, 2018 20:00:26 GMT -5
EVOLUTION IS A MYSTERY, FULL OF CHANGE THAT NO ONE SEES.
Evolution make their entrance together and head to the ring. Triple H gets on the mic and talks up SmackDown having 1000 episodes as a monumental achievement, a direct result of constantly evolving. So to celebrate, you bring together the one group that epitomizes the word evolution. Ric Flair is next, saying he’s more used to TEN thousand, and Randy Orton talks about all the fond memories he had getting his start with these guys.
But it was just a start, and he’s kept on evolving, and while Triple has run the show, Ric has lived vicariously through his daughter’s achievements, and Batista’s spent more time in a makeup chair than a ring, he’s cemented his legacy. Big Dave’s up next, and he admits he’s a little nervous being back, it’s been a long time but he’s gonna enjoy every second of it and ignore what Randy just said.
As many of us know, the last place he wants to be is with a microphone in hand, so he thought about it, thought about what he really wanted to say on this auspicious occasion, and he came up with four things. He wanted to be here tonight because it’s SmackDown 1000, 1000 episodes of a brand that he’s proud to say he helped build! The second thing was that it was in his home town where he grew up a poor kid that worked two blocks down the road bouncing in nightclubs and saw more violence than any kid should see, and here he is talking to all of us, a dream come true.
Number three, all of us fans, whether we booed him or called him Bluetista or Bootista, sometimes we hated him and sometimes we loved him, but every night he busted his ass and he loves us and wants nothing but to entertain us. He gave us everything every night, and all he cared about was entertaining us. Fourth, Evolution and how special it is, how the molecules change in the ring when they walk in the room.
When Line in the Sand plays, it’s a different vibe, four world champions brought together as an army, never before or since, it’s special. Randy Orton, 13-time world champion, the first time he saw him in OVW Batista knew he was special and so did Ric and Hunter. He’s got more talent in his pinkie than half the guys who ever stepped foot in the ring, he says.
Ric Flair, the Nature Boy, Space Mountain, 16-time world champion (or 21-time if we’re counting for real, but I’ll let you slide Dave), there’s nothing he can say we don’t know, or is there? He tells Ric to keep “that thing” in his pants before observing that it’s a family show. Last but not least, Triple H. The Game. 14-time world champion, a man who single-handedly changed the business.
He not only runs this business, he IS this business, and Dave says there’s nothing he hasn’t done... except beat him. (it's well known that Batista wants one last big match with Trips before he calls it a career so that may be them testing the waters to see if there's fan interest in one final encounter) Hunter squares up but Ric takes the mic and plays peacemaker, leading to Dave and Hunter hugging. Line in the Sand plays again, everybody hugs, and that’s the segment
Evolution make their entrance together and head to the ring. Triple H gets on the mic and talks up SmackDown having 1000 episodes as a monumental achievement, a direct result of constantly evolving. So to celebrate, you bring together the one group that epitomizes the word evolution. Ric Flair is next, saying he’s more used to TEN thousand, and Randy Orton talks about all the fond memories he had getting his start with these guys.
But it was just a start, and he’s kept on evolving, and while Triple has run the show, Ric has lived vicariously through his daughter’s achievements, and Batista’s spent more time in a makeup chair than a ring, he’s cemented his legacy. Big Dave’s up next, and he admits he’s a little nervous being back, it’s been a long time but he’s gonna enjoy every second of it and ignore what Randy just said.
As many of us know, the last place he wants to be is with a microphone in hand, so he thought about it, thought about what he really wanted to say on this auspicious occasion, and he came up with four things. He wanted to be here tonight because it’s SmackDown 1000, 1000 episodes of a brand that he’s proud to say he helped build! The second thing was that it was in his home town where he grew up a poor kid that worked two blocks down the road bouncing in nightclubs and saw more violence than any kid should see, and here he is talking to all of us, a dream come true.
Number three, all of us fans, whether we booed him or called him Bluetista or Bootista, sometimes we hated him and sometimes we loved him, but every night he busted his ass and he loves us and wants nothing but to entertain us. He gave us everything every night, and all he cared about was entertaining us. Fourth, Evolution and how special it is, how the molecules change in the ring when they walk in the room.
When Line in the Sand plays, it’s a different vibe, four world champions brought together as an army, never before or since, it’s special. Randy Orton, 13-time world champion, the first time he saw him in OVW Batista knew he was special and so did Ric and Hunter. He’s got more talent in his pinkie than half the guys who ever stepped foot in the ring, he says.
Ric Flair, the Nature Boy, Space Mountain, 16-time world champion (or 21-time if we’re counting for real, but I’ll let you slide Dave), there’s nothing he can say we don’t know, or is there? He tells Ric to keep “that thing” in his pants before observing that it’s a family show. Last but not least, Triple H. The Game. 14-time world champion, a man who single-handedly changed the business.
He not only runs this business, he IS this business, and Dave says there’s nothing he hasn’t done... except beat him. (it's well known that Batista wants one last big match with Trips before he calls it a career so that may be them testing the waters to see if there's fan interest in one final encounter) Hunter squares up but Ric takes the mic and plays peacemaker, leading to Dave and Hunter hugging. Line in the Sand plays again, everybody hugs, and that’s the segment