It was a bright, sunny day in a childrens park in Miami. The camera pans through the sight of the large park. We had kids swinging happily on the swing-set, a young child laughing happily while he went down a large, yellow slide. Then the scene sets to the monkey bars, where we see a slender kid with messy, long blonde hair playing on the monkey bars like it was his natural habitat. He see him going back and forth, and sometimes doing them backwards. The kid had to be at least 9 years old, yet he was still enjoying the thrill of swinging back and forth on a set of bars. Eventually, the boy was approached by a short, brown haired girl looking up at the boy with a sense of admiration, the girl then shouted.
"Ricky you monkey, get down here!"
The boy looked down and smiled back at the girl before lifting himself up to hook his legs around the bars to be at eye level with the girl. The two were only a matter of inches away from each other. Both of their cheeks were a bright red before the brunette leaned in and gave the boy a kiss on the cheek. Causing him to lose strength in his legs and having him fall head first into the sand of the playground.
The camera then fades away from the two young love birds to the sight of the adult Ricky Runn thrived on as a kid. Ricky is sitting at a bench, the park was near the beach so Ricky could take in the beach view, in the corner of his eye Ricky could see the old playground that used to be Ricky's stomping grounds as a kid. Back then, the park seemed so endless and so big, but now, Ricky had his doubts that he would even fit in the big yellow slide anymore. Ricky is in a rather casual attire for his trip to Miami, his hair was pulled back while wearing his WZCW tee-shirt with baggy jeans.
Ricky while normally wouldn't be watching the playground, to a rather funny sight where a portly boy began to attempt going on the monkey bars. Ricky chuckles and says to himself.
"Oh this is going to be good."
The kid then progresses and get's to the monkey bars. The kid looks like your average 10 year old, well maybe if a 10 year old boy after eating 2 other 10 year old boys. To say he was overweight is the understatement of the century. The kid's curly hair almost looked like someone glued potato peelings to the top of his head. He also wore a rather large T-shirt that possess the ability to cover the boys obtuse belly. However the sight of his belly quickly revealed itself when the large kid extended his hands up to the sky to grab the monkey bars. With the kid's short height, and the portly shape, he was unable to even grab them. The kid then backs up, gets a little speed, makes a jump for them and...
...falls... right on his face.
Ricky covers his lips to prevent the kid from seeing the absolute joy the face plant, but even Stevie Wonder would think that was way too funny for his eyes. Once the kid stands himself up right, he quickly wipes the sand out of his face and off his shirt, he sighs and does his best to ignore the laughing and moves to sit down on the bench next to Ricky. The daredevil scratches the back of his head and says with a cheerful smile.
"Hell of a face plant kid, my friend Mikey should start taking notes from you."
The kid looks over with a displeased look on his face, he looks up to Ricky and replies with a snarky attitude.
"You know how weird it is to be talking to strangers?"
"You know how weird it is to be sitting next to them? Consider us even."
The kid rolls his eyes before crossing his arms over and pouts.
"Fair point."
So kid, wheres your folks? I dont want them to start giving me weird looks for trying to cheer you up if you know what Im saying.
"My dad was too busy working and told me to go out and play in traffic, so I just came here."
"Wow kid that's rough... don't you have friends you can hang out with? I mean, I enjoy the company but sure enough you have someone to chill with, right?"
The kid once again finds himself rolling his eyes and replies with the same sarcastic attitude.
I'm a fat white kid living in South Beach with a sarcastic disposition, I don't have friends."
"Hey man, don't be throwing those big words like disposition at me, but if yeah have an attitude like that you won't get anywhere in life."
"Oh, really how so Sally?"
Ricky tilts his head and looks over to the kid.
"My names not Sally it's Ricky, not cool bud."
The kid rolls his eyes and shakes his head.
"Holy cow are you really that dumb?"
"Maybe, but at least I can grab the monkey bars."
The kid looks offended and turns away from Ricky and pouts. Ricky sighs, not feeling bad for his comment and says apologetically.
"Hey kid, I'm sorry about that, but you really shouldn't worry about someone bringing yeah down though. It's like what Shakespeare once said... 'You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.'
The kid narrows his eyes and spits out in disbelief.
"That was Wayne Gretzky not Shakespeare you... ugh never mind..."
"Whatever, same difference, anyway the point is, if you don't try you'll never succeed, it has been something I have lived by for most of my life... well that was... well before I started hearing those voices in my head... the voices telling me I can't do it, the voices saying I'm nothing more than just a sidekick, the voices telling me, that I will never be better than Austin Reynolds, or hell even better than Vega or Conner Reese."
The kid now looks over with a bit of interest, but still keeps the angry and dubious expression on his face.
"So what happened then?"
"Well... I lost... a lot, I have been so worried about what people thought about I lost the aspects about me that made me so successful. Look, what I'm saying is, that you should just let your freak flag fly, and don't worry about what people think about you. At Unscripted this week, I'm going into a Pay-Per-View that nearly ended my career, and I'm doing that with a big old smile on my face. Sure, people will call me Robin, they'll call me the sidekick, the wannabe, but I don't care anymore. It's the reason why guys like Conner Reese are going to fail in this business, he's far too concerned about trying to make people think he is the future of the business than actually becoming the future of the business. He can go on his ego trip as much as he likes, but that ego won't win him the Mayhem title, no matter how much Stark's little agency pats him on the back, it won't make him any better of a wrestler than me, or even Vega for that matter. It's why Alex Bowen was so successful and is practically a Mayhem Champion, he stopped caring about the whispers behind his back or what people tweeted about him, he goes out there, and lays a curb stop so mean I thought some of his goatee would fly off, unfortunately for us, that didn't happen."
"So then why'd you stop Alex Bowen from hurting the champion? He could have left you a huge advantage for your match against him at Unscripted."
That's not how you do things... I'm not some two faced crook or a prima donna. I can beat Vega, I can beat him when he is at a 100% I don't want to take any shortcuts or have any excuses, I want to prove I can win on my own. I don't need to prove it to the doubters, I don't even need to prove it to my fans... I only do this for me. I've taken way too many chances, I made too many leaps and bounds now to take the shortcut just so I can appease the doubters that I can make it on my own. I want to know that I can do this.
"So what you're saying is... success or failure doesn't matter, all that really matters is that you get back up swinging?"
"Exactly... I've lost matches, I've embarrassed myself before, if I have learned one thing, is that I can bounce back from failure, guys like Reese and Vega, they're too proud to accept that, all they have known are the up's of this business. They haven't scratched and clawed their way up the ranks like I had to do, Reese knows how hard the business can be, that's why he hides behind his agent, Vega though... he has no idea what's it like to have no one believe in him. Once I win that title... he will have to go through the kind of grueling hell I had to go through in order to win Austin's trust, then the hell that it was to keep the titles, he hasn't seen the side of the business that drives most people insane. That fire made me, it sculpted me, that fire gave me the ability to beat one of the greatest of all time in Austin Reynolds, my tag partner, my mentor, and perhaps one of the hardest working people in this business."
"With what Alex did to Vega though... aren't you worried about what he would do to you if you win?"
"I try not to think about what might happen. Or what could happen, I live in the moment, my minds only focused on what I want, and what I need to do to get it. Am I scared that Bowen is out there beating the tar out of people, yeah... but everyone gets scared, I just can see past it, if Alex wants to interfere with the match? Fine, that doesn't mean I won't change the goal of winning the match. It'll be harder, but nothing is ever easy in wrestling, that's something that both Vega, and Reese will learn soon, I guarantee it. Reese want's the easy way out with submissions only, and Vega's keeping his choice in the dark, he want's every edge he can get, hell... he needs it. They can try all the submissions and cloak and dagger tricks all they want. I don't tap out easily and I love surprises, hell believe it or not, but in submission only matches, I'm undefeated. I took everything they can throw at me, and more, yet I still was able to take one of the slippery people in the business and I made him tap. For me, I can put on a submission as well as I can survive them. Vega and Reese can break both of my arms and I will just throw headbutts till I can't move anymore, and when I can't move anymore, I will keep moving. They've never seen my drive, and they will never be able to replicate anything close to it."
"So.. what should I do then?"
"Do... do what makes you happy... don't go out and do things to impress other people or fit in, do it to make yourself happy. It can be something as big as a championship, or even as little as finally reaching the monkey bars, and do not ever stop because someone doesn't believe in you, or otherwise you stop believing in yourself, and when that happens, you'll end up living with a job you hate and with regrets you will never be able to change, and trust me regret is like herpes, it's always going to be there, it will never go away, and it will make your piss burn with the intensity of a 1,000 suns."
"A little graphic... but I get what you're saying."
Ricky grins then pats the kid on the back and says with a bright smile.
"You know what to do kid, go out there and work at it, work to make the changes in your life, because the one thing you can't make is the satisfaction you get when you finally get to eat the fruit of your labors. There's no easy way to make that fruit, there's going to be blood, sweat, and tears. It's just up to you to make the sacrifice for yourself."
The kid looks over to Ricky and nods slowly, taking in the unusually wise words from the Daredevil. He climbs off the bench to turn to Ricky and say.
"Thanks... thanks a lot actually."
Ricky smiles and points out to the park.
"Thank me by finally climbing those monkey bars kid."
The kid simply smiles and runs back to the park, his curly hair bouncing with every step with a new sense of empowerment, and drive. Ricky grins and says to himself.
Unscripted... this isn't to prove anything to Vega, the STA, or hell even Alex Bowen. Ricky Runn is done trying to be the next Austin Reynolds, or the next big star. Ricky Runn... is going to be the next Ricky Runn."