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AS10 - USA vs. Rush (League Two Pointer Match)

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Two men in need of the vital two points in their respective leagues go into battle to leap near the top again. With USA and Rush having one victory a piece, they will look to make their leagues proud in what is to be an epic encounter from WZCW's experienced veterans.

Deadline is Tuesday 19th January, 23:59 EST
 
As I walked past the black curtain that made very little effort to mute the sound of the fans in Cameron, North Carolina proudly booing Big Dave for his victory over me, the slight decrease in temperate chilled the sweat that clung to my body.

I immediately encountered “The Prototype” Corey Payne, as he was in the process of keeping his body warm up with the use of a resistance band.

Corey Payne: Hey Rush, good match out there. Sorry it didn’t go you way, but it sure as hell looked good from here. I got lots to learn still man.

My head still hung low as I ignored both his attempted offer of condolences for my lose, as well as his compliment for an entertaining & educational match. This time, I didn’t share in his ‘we’re get them next time’ attitude – a character trait often shared among the young talent. Instead I silently wondered how many ‘next times’ there would be for me.

The slight decrease in temperature chilled the sweat that clung to my body as I walked further away from the ring and closer to the locker room. I remembered a time when the sweat didn’t come as quickly as it does now; When I could be half way though a match before the sweat was really noticeable, now I can’t seem to get back my first offensive wave before the salt begins to sting my eyes. This sweat, although hard-earned in my match, wasn’t the sweat of a winner like it use to be. It has been a while since I had to wash the sweat of victory off of my body.

I continued to make my way as far from the ring as possible, passing Austin Reynolds as he sat on a folding steel chair, eyes glued onto a backstage monitor as he watched the events unfold on Meltdown. Austin, a remarkable young and gifted wrestler, who just like me, had become a surprise entrant into a championship league. The difference between Austin and myself is that Austin knows that he still has what it takes to rise to the top of the league and then walk out of Kingdome Come a champion. I wonder if I’ll even be considered for the dark match to WZCW’s largest Pay Per View.

Austin, will do what I was unable to accomplish, because he is at the peak of his career, not 15 years past it. He’s moves without pause and hits with full strength. He is able to think not only of what is happening in the ring now, but might happen five moves from now – something I am constantly finding harder and harder to do. I can barely stay on top of what my opponent is doing in the ring.

The closer I got to the locker room, the more young faces I encountered. Trevor Steele sitting on a backstage equipment storage cart, listening closely to the words sung by Rage Against the Machine’s Zach de la Rocha. Trevor, despite all of the talent he possessed, seemed to be in the same situation I found myself in, lingering just above the bottle of his league. Maybe he has been too focused on his pending legal battle with “Showtime”, regardless, at least Trevor had the satisfaction of knowing that he will be a big time player in this business sometime in the near future. A comforting thought that I could no longer experience.

I rounded the corner, finally getting closer to my final destination. The shine off of James Baker’s Mayhem championship crossed my eye as stood in line at the catering table waiting to be served.

Not long ago, James Baker was nothing by a worthless disrespectful young punk that lacked the focus and respect to make a name for himself. All of his energy and talent was wasted on nursery rhymes and trying to conquer loose women, rather what’s important in the ring. 20 years ago, James’s backstage behavior would have been better suited and even welcomed with an open bottle of booze and an unthinkable amount of pills. James was a nobody and lost too many, including me.

Then James, for better or for worse, was forced out due to a career-threatening ankle injury. Then when James was stuck at home with nobody by his side, forced to look back at his empty career, something sparked inside him. I don’t know what catalyst caused the transformation within James, but he came back to the WZCW a better person, and without a doubt, a better wrestler. He was focused and determined to be successful today and in the process, he beat not only me, but Ty Burna as well to become the current Mayhem champion. The same opportunity that was handed to him was also handed to me. But as I let it slip though my fragile, wrinkled hands, James grasped it.

This week, I once again attempt to rise towards the top of the EurAsian league, and once again it is a young man that stands in the way of my climb.

Outside the ring, Ulysses S. Adams is a man with strong moral beliefs and even stronger patriotic values. Inside the ring, the man has all the talent, skill and charisma to show the world why he is one of the best today. But this week, it all means nothing. This week, everything that he has worked so hard to perfect in the ring, just won’t be enough for him to beat me.
I have nothing by respect for the man and everything he stands for. But I need to prove to the world and more importantly, I need to prove to myself that I can still get the wins when they really count. I refuse to sit at the bottom of my league and that is exactly where you are trying to keep me, whether those are your intentions or not.

There is an old saying; ‘you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.’ Come Ascension, the both of us are going to see if that adage holds any merit.
It’s just a matter of time before you realize that his old dog’s bite is a whole lot worse than its bark, and in the process, I’m going to make you regret your willingness to bleed red, white and blue.
 
Before the match. USA is in the locker room. The General, making her return, holds a mic to USA.

I have something to say. I know it is cliche to say that since this match is worth two points, I trained twice as hard, but I did. I need to get back into this competition. I need to win gold. This is the best way to boost the morale of my men. They see me train, they see themselves grow as men, yet, there is no progress in our battle. We will continue to fight, but it's a lot easier to fight when you win that first battle.

This week's part of my struggle is Rush. Sometimes good men get in the way of great men, and this week is no exception. Rush, I have no qualm with you, but in the quest to restore morals in the world, some men with high morals, but weak minds must be convinced to join my side. You, sir, could do great things fighting with me instead of against me. I know that we have been paired, but I hope, when this is done, you will see how the light shines on those who fight for what is right.

Tonight, the light will shine on me. Tonight, my quest continues. Tonight, an entire corps grows stronger. Tonight, Marines see a major victory on the road the the surrender of the corrupt men on top of WZCW.

I also have a message for Tommy, from Detroit. Tommy is a ten year old boy who lives in a neighborhood controlled by thugs. He is scared to go outside, but he has to, because of the other kids sense fear, they will come to get him. He tells me that watching me gives him courage. He sees one man fight against all the evil he sees in his neighborhood, and it gives him the strength to fight temptation, to fight the forces of evil, and he stays on the right side. He said that he wants to find kids from his neighborhood who feel the same and recruit them to help, just like I did.

Well, Tommy, here I am, prepared for battle. I fight for you, so that you don't have to be scared. I fight for my corps, to show them that my battle is our battle, and my wins are their wins, and my titles will reflect the strength of those who fight against the evil in the world.

Semper Fi, Tommy. Semoer Fi, Patriot's Corps, Semper Fi, Marines. Semper Fi, Rush...tonight, we go into battle. We do not fight out of anger. We fight out of necessity. I battle demons, Rush, and tonight, your demons will fall thanks to the heart of a Marine on a mission.

Hoo Rah!

The general pulls down the microphone, and USA starts into the hallway....
 
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