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Hatework Vs. Mark Tate Vs. H20; Deliverance
Topic Started: Jan 26 2006, 10:27 AM (490 Views)
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Monday Night Mayhem comes back from commercial break and the camera pans towards the announce table. Both Mike Huntsicker and Jerry Byerline look very excited about what happened earlier...

Mike: Jerry, we have heard from the chief of staff. He clarified the world heavyweight title situation for Deliverance, and what a match it is going to be. H20, the reigning champion, takes on Mark Tate and Hatework, the two men who had to share the victory in last week's top contender match.

Jerry: You can say what you want about Jack Stantz, he surely knows how to make matches. I bet you, with the world title up for grabs at Deliverance, the triple thread at Revenge was only a slight hint at the drama and excitement that the three way at our upcoming pay per view is going to be.

Mike: Let us take a close look at the rest of the card as well. We have three more title matches, with two of those being for vacant championships as Deadly by Design take on The Quintastic One, who performed great at Revenge, and his partner Tygon for the Tag Team gold. And then of course, Martyn Marcus could make revenge so much sweeter by defeating The Shining Kid for the North American title. Deliverance is an event you surely don't want to miss and ...

Just as the last words are leaving his lips, the arena lights shut down and "Puritania" is blasting over the PA system. "I do away with your kind" is growled, followed by "Let chaos entwine on defenceless soil" as Hatework emerges from dense white fog at the entrance ramp. He begins to walk down the aisle, accompanied by a loud chorus of boos from the fans. There are several signs held up to diss Hatework, including one that has a picture of Michael Lucifer holding the EX title saying: "Who's da champ?"

Hatework ignores the fans though and walks up the ring steps to get into the squared circle. He is wearing his usual ring gear of black leather pants and boots and the sleeveless leather coat. Once he enters the ring, the music dies down and the lights are turned back on.

He slowly walks around the ring from corner to corner to survey the crowd before an official hands him a microphone.

Hatework: So ... Mark Tate decides to put up a fight ...

The crowd starts chanting Tate's name. Footage from Wrestlefest Revenge rolls on the video screen, showing the double pin on The Quintastic One ...

Hatework: Mark Tate, you should have remembered your childhood. You should have remembered the little boy inside of you, who when there was something watching from the shadows pulled the sheets above his head. Like millions and millions of you unjustifiable existences (points to the crowd) did and still do. You, Mark Tate, should have stayed put! I am that creature lurking in the dark Tate. I am one with the demon from the unexplored depths of the human psyche. Instead ... you dare step between me and the threshold I was about to cross. A doorway to the next level of being. You stand there, unable to realize the storm that has set on the horizon. The storm of the light's bane, Tate! The demon hungers ... it has only one thing in mind: the total control of darkness over the world of light. For when I take that title off of its current, incapable holder H20 ...

The crowd starts a "H20! H20!" chant ...

Hatework: For when I strip him off that belt, the quest will be complete. No title, no such thing as worldly possessions bear any relevance to me, for it is nothing but crude matter created by inferior beings ... but as a mere symbol, it is the ultimate goal to achieve. The ultimate, living proof for the world to witness the darkness I stand for being triumphantly enthroned.

Hatework stops for a moment and the camera shows a close up of his face. It is a horrifying mask of hatred and scorn, with an ever lurking hint that at any point, there might be an outburst of raging insanity.

Mike: (whispered) The eyes ... soulless, heartless ...

Hatework: Look at the worthless challengers who crossed my path so far Tate! Changed men! Michael Lucifer almost killed himself in his attempt to overcome me ... and will be addressed in due time. Now H20 and Tate ... there is no 20 foot cell to jump off this time. There is only me ... only me ... there is none so vile! Are you afraid yet?

"Puritania" hits once more as Hatework rolls out of the ring and sets course towards the ramp, still ignoring the fans to the left and right of the aisle. Once back at the entrance area, he surveys the crowd one more time with a disgusted look and leaves the arena.

Jerry: This guy is giving me chills. I don't know what else to say but Mark Tate and H20 better be looking over their shoulders in the upcoming weeks. Hatework is on a mission ...

Mike: I would really, really like to know what it takes for a man to become as twisted as Hatework is. Folks, stay tuned for more action on PCW Monday Night Mayhem right after a brief message from our sponsors.

Mayhem cuts to commercial break ...
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Finisher: Hatebomb
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PPV Losses: 3
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Reign Tenure: 321 days
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PCW Monday night mayhem returns from the commercial break. The Camera cuts to the stage area. The lights switch completely off and Blue and green fiery pyrotechnic explosions blast from each side off the ramp and Dragonforce – Through the fire and the flames Blare through the PA speakers. H20 slowly steps from behind the curtain to be welcomed with a huge ovation from the crowed. The lyrics “In flames of death's eternal reign we ride towards the fight” Boom through the PA system H20 begins his journey to the ring. With his belt firmly placed on his shoulder he high fives fans. H20 reaches the ring, walks up the steps and climbs into the ring. “The Princess” Brandi Frye hands H20 a microphone.

H20
So. Jack Stantz puts makes me defend my title against two other men. Like that’s going to make a difference. I’m the best wrestler alive today, the most loved wrestler today. The best in the business have fallen at the feet of me. Remember a guy called Outlaw? I took him out. I took his title. I made his life nothing, nothing with out this belt. Those who haven’t tasted PCW will not know anything about this feeling. The feeling of fulfilment, the feeling of accomplishment and the feeling of belonging. No one will take this away from me. Hatework calls me an incapable title holder. What does he know? He just lost the Extreme Championship how can he point the finger. Hatework you will soon find out how I will douse any flames of desire for you winning this belt.

Mike Huntsicker
Strong words there from H20. He’s content on keeping that belt. 3 strong performers are going into this match. Only one will come out the champion at deliverance. We’ll soon see how far these men will go to walk out on top.


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Mark Tate I have watched all of your PCW matches and in all of them you’ve surprised me. But come deliverance I will be the one surprising the world. You will realise your worst nightmare. The end of your career’s are nearly upon us. In desperation theres nothing I will not do to keep my title. I will sacrifice my own body to keep anyone and everyone away from the World heavyweight title. Hatework, Tate. You Will Drown.

H20 drops the microphone. He fastens the PCW World Heavyweight title belt around his waist and then climbs out of the ring. Walking down the ramp, he high fives fans.
H20’s new theme music fades out as he walks through the curtain

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Mayhem returns from comercial, later on in the night. The fans cheer and hapily hold up their "Hatework Sucks" signs, and try to get their "The Dragon will stop the Hate", shown on television. The titantron goes from the thousands of screaming fans, and switches over to the broadcast team again. Jerry dabs some sweat off of his forhead, and Mike takes a sip of coffee, and flips through some notes.

Mike: Welcome back to the Mayhem, what a monumental night it has been. First we found out the card for Deliverance, which includes a Kansas city street fight, for the extreme championship, and the first ever PCW tag team championship match. But the big news, was the announcment of who was the number 1 contender.

Jerry: Well, absolutely. Last week we had a triple threat match, and both Tate, and Hatework pinned the Quintastic one. Since we had no clear winner, earlier tonight Jack Stantz made the annoucement, that at Deliverance, we would see a triple threat match for the world heavyweight title. H2O defending against both, Hatework, and "The Dragon" Mark Tate. We then heard from the psychotic, man on a mission, Hatework, in which he pretty much targets Tate, and says quite clearly, Mark made a mistake putting up a fight.

Mike: Say what you want about Hatework, as he will always be a vile, heartless shell, that was sent here to punish anyone, and everyone. But you can not deny his skill, and ability to always put on a terrific show. But ladies and gentlemen, coming up next, we will have an interview with the other challenger for the heavyweight title, Mark Tate. No doubt he must still be hearing Hateworks words, ringing through his ears.

Jerry: Well everyone, even now, is still talking about Mark Tates enormous win over The Outlaw at Wrestlefest, but this young kid just keeps giving us new stuff to talk about. In only a period of a short couple months, He has risen up the ladder of success, and will be competing in, not only his first pay per view main event, but also his first ever Title match. Imagine if this guys first title in PCW was the Heavyweight title! He has been facing vertans after veteran, but I don't think Tate has ever met anyone, such as "the root of all evil".

Mike: It certainly is a scary thought to think about stepping in to the ring, with one of the most dangerous men in the industry, but you also have to remember the type of state Hatework has to be in, after competing in two insane matches, back to back! The odds are against H2O, and we could be crowning a new champion at Deliverance.

Jerry: And, don't forget about what we just heard H20 say about he will be the one surprising us all. Believe me, Mark will have a lot to say. And we hear from him next! So, with no more interuptions, take it away Eric.

Jerry and Mike stare into the camera, and it finally switches from ringside, to the back area, where "Eccentric" Eric Martin is grinning. He holds the mic up to his large smile, and clears his throat.

"Eccentric" Eric Martin: Thanks guys, and you couldn't have said it better, as Deliverance will be one extraordinary show, to follow up on Wrestlefest. Now I am here to do an interview, but before I get to that, I want to take you back. I want to tate you back, 4 months ago. September 5th, 2005 is a day that will always be remembered by one man inp particular. I am sure most of you may have forgotten, but this is the day that The Dragon first arrived, in to the very place that would continue to be his home ever since then. When mark first joined, he was a stranger to the business. Nobody had never heard of him, and for sure, nobody gave a damn about him. His first event was at the grand, Bad Blood Rising, where he was apart of a heated rivalry, with the former Soul. This would be a night that would change all of our minds about him.

"Eccentric" Eric Martin: During the match, the original legend himself came out to ringside to watch the rookie himself. Tate would go on to win the match, only to have his world cave in, with the now infamous, Outlaw chairshow. This was the spark that ignited the fued between the fued, leading up to the historic match between the two, at Wrestlefest. Mark eventually came out victorious in the match, cementing the fact that he was no longer a rookie, but a bonefide star, and John Waylon knew he was on to something. The next night, he participated in a very grueling, and violent triple threat match, for the number one contendership to the world heavyweight championship. When Hatework and Mark both pinned Quint, it was announced that they would both get the title shot at Deliverance.

"Eccentric" Eric Martin: Ladies and Gentlemen, I am standing here, with none other then "the Dragon" Mark Tate, who has shown us that he is more than what we expected. Thank you for joining me tonight, Mark. I have a couple of questions to ask you, reguarding your match last week, and your match at deliverance, and of course, your opponents. First, I would like to start this out by asking you what you were feeling while competing in the triple threat match, last week.

Mark has a bandage over his head, and is wearing his sunglasses to hide a huge blackeye. He is wearing a nice black suit. He shakes Erics hand, and continues to ask the question.

Mark Tate: Well Eric, thank you for having me, and I'll try to keep this short and simple. Last week, I was as happy as a person could get. I had beaten the massive icon, the original legend, the one and only Outlaw. I wasn't ever expecting a number one contenders match, just respect. When I first came here, people said I wouldn't last 2 weeks there. They said I would crack under the pressure of being in the big leagues. And I ad finally proven them wrong. I arrived on Mayhem, the following night, and I was watching the monitor, listening to Mr. Waylon speak about Wrestlefest revenge. I won't lie, a tear shed from my eye when I heard that I had a chance to go on to Deliverance with a shot at the heavyweight title. And that match, will always be a memory, for the excitment, for the intensity, and by god, for the ending.

"Eccentric" Eric Martin: Yes, thats exactly what I wanted to ask you next. What were you feeling, when it was announce that both, you and Hatework, got the pinfall?

Mark Tate: Number one, was confusion. I was anxious to hear my name announced, and was upset when I had heard that both of us had won. I put my body on the line, just to be told that we both won? It was a sad thought. But then, tonight, hearing Stantz say that there would be a triple threat match, I am overjoyed! Not only do I get to win the heavyweight title, but I finally get to end the Hate. See, the title match was great, but knowing Hatework will be in it, that is some brilliant drug. I am actually looking forward to facing Hatework again, because I get to show everyone, that he isn't as tough as we all think.

"Eccentric" Eric Martin: Well, that brings me to my last question. What do you think about the shots that Hatework took at you tonight, saying stuff like you should have stayed down, and that he is that creature lurking in the dark. And, what about the stuff we just heard H2O talk about?

Mark Tate: Eric, when I hear both of them talk about me that way, it makes me happy. I know that I am doing my job when I have two men cower at me. H2O, may be a great champ, but he can't brag about he has beat Outlaw anymore, as I have accomplished the same task. And, let it be known, I will surprise everyone at Deliverance, by pinning him for that title. Hatework on the hand, tells me to remember my child hood, hiding under my blanket for little shadows. Hatework, those shadows hid from me. I was never scared of the dark, I never ran away and hid under the bed. I never believed in monsters and ghosts. Hatework, if you have something to say to me, then say it to my face. Meet your new nightmare Hatework, because I don't fear you.

"Eccentric" Eric Martin: Well, thank you for this interview, and good luck at Deliverance. Mark Tate, lades and Gentlemen.

They shake hands again, and Mark walks off. Eric looks into the camera and nods, and the camera fades back to Mike and Jerry.

Mike: Oh boy... I can tell you, this match could be a non title match, and that wouldn't stop Tate and Hatework from ripping eachother apart. And H2O will have to try and get inbetween these two. We are going to have to tie these two up, or get some sercurity, because it will only be a matter of time until they meet face to face, again.

Jerry: We will be back in a few moments with more Mayhem..

Goes to comercial.

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PCW Monday Night Mayhem comes back from commercial break. The camera pans to the announce table where Jerry Byerline and Mike Huntsicker welcome the audience back to the show.

Mike: Folks, we are getting closer and closer to our next PPV extravaganza Deliverance.

Jerry: An amazing card it is, with PCW's first ever tag team title match, Michael Lucifer going one on one against Pyro for his newly won Extreme title, Martyn Marcus and Justin Blast, with no love lost between the two, going at it for the vacant North American title and then of course the main event ...

Mike: ... where the reigning PCW World Heavyweight champion H20 steps into the ring with not one but two challengers for his belt, Mark Tate and the self proclaimed root of all evil, Hatework.

Jerry: With that match in mind, we have a very special segment coming up on Mayhem. Let us give to the ring where Eric Martin is ready to introduce a very special guest to tonight's show.

The camera pans to the ring where two quite comfortable looking leather chairs are set up. In front of them there is a glass table.

Eric Martin: Thank you Mike and Jerry. Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to introduce to you a very special guest tonight on Monday Night Mayhem. For months and months, basically ever since PCW's first ever show, a certain person has sparked the interest of wrestling fans all over the world. He has stirred a lot of trouble in PCW, he has left a lot of broken bodies on his path. At the same time however, despite all the exposure he is getting, he has been a mistery to both PCW fans and staff alike. By now you all know who I am talking about ... I am talking about no other man than Hatework!

The fans start to boo ...

Eric Martin: Recently, PCW officials have assigned someone to keep track of Hatework's demonic ways in an attempt to bring certain ... things, if you allow me to put it that way, to light. So without further due - please welcome Dr. Frederick T. Adams!

The PCW theme hits as an elderly looking, white haired man is stepping out of the curtain, dressed in an expensive looking black suit. He looks a bit nervous at the sight of the huge crowd as he walks towards the ring. Once there, Eric Martin pulls up the top rope so Dr. Adams can step inside the ring.

Martin offers him a seat, sits down himself and gives the man a microphone.

Eric Martin: Dr. Adams, your task has been to monitor Hatework for the last couple of weeks. What was your first impression of that man?

Dr. Adams: Yes Mr. Martin, so I have done. My first impression ... hm, a tough one to answer. You see, he is pretty unique in what he does. Hatework, to me, seems to be a man who is drifting in and out of sanity ... almost at will. Most curious!

Eric Martin: He is talking about some "reflection" a lot, and refers to himself as the root of all evil ...

Dr. Adams: Yes in deed. In my opinion, the reflection he is talking about is he himself. He has all the behaviour patterns of a sociopath, but so overly exeggerated and carried to the outside, in such an aggressive manner, that I have no other example for that. Now I do not know if that makes him evil, but I guess its the appropriate term. I mean, when you look at what we value in our world today, what we deem important, he is making a mockery out of it. Hatework is against all that which makes us human beings, all the feelings, all the virtues ... so yes, you could very well call him evil, in a very metaphoric way.

Eric Martin: A lot of emails we are getting are always asking the same question - can he go back to normal? What are your thoughts on that Dr. Adams?

Dr. Adams: Now ... define normal. That is a thin line to walk on to begin with. At one point in his life, he must have experienced something negative. Something that has shaken him to the core ... and he somehow handled it, overcame it, in a highly unusual fashion maybe. And I figure it happened early on, when his personality had yet to be completely shaped. Its his way of ... survival, in a way. He is in no way totally insane. He is more like ... cold as ice inside. But unlike most people with similar issues, he is not breaking down because of it. Instead, he seems to be using whatever it is he MISSES in terms of feelings et cetera as fuel for his raging hatred. It is like feeding the void with emptiness ... a downward spiral that keeps turning and turning.

Eric Martin: Is there any conclusion you would like to draw?

Adams thoughtfully smiles ...

Dr. Adams: In all honesty, it is a bit early. But I'll try anyhow. To start with, I know you were going to ask me this, yes, I DO think he is a very dangerous person. Inside the ring, as we all know, he is as reckless as it gets, totally uncaring and so forth. But outside the ring, whenever he cannot dish out pain and agony, even more so. Look at the upcoming match at your next PPV for example. For him, it goes far beyond competition. Far beyond the title belt which is up for grabs. He wants that title to just add insult to injury. He wants to not only hurt his opponents physically but mentally as well. The same goes for the great fans that PCW has. Hatework wants to have that belt so they lose their hero H20 in the top spot. It is that simple, he is the single most hostile person I have encountered in my professional career as a psychiatrist so far.

Suddenly, the arena lights are turned off! "Puritania" blasts over the PA system!

Mike: This is not good ...

Dense white smoke is all around the ring ... black light flickers over the squarred circle ... HATEWORK IS COMING THROUGH THE CROWD! He enters the ring which is still surrounded by the fog, and in the darkened arena, all that is to see is Hatework standing in a spotlight with a blank expression on his face.

Hatework: Are you done with your little session yet?

He goes towards the chairs and the spot follows him. Adams and Martin now move into the picture.

Hatework: A psycho doc taking a couple potshots at me. How intriguing. You think you guys are the be all, end all of the human mind, isn't that right? You think that the answer lies within the pages and pages of the books you read day in day out, right? Let me tell you ... there is no answer, because there is no question. There is only me ...

Hatework is standing in front of the psychiatrist and looks down on him. He starts talking again with a very low, almost hissing voice ...

Hatework: Those who try to make a name for themselves at my expense ... they all fail. The darkness is coming to stay ... and very soon, the kingdom of emptiness will reign supreme. Maybe, just maybe ... you should analyze Mark Tate Adams. Or H20! I heard them talk and address me last week ... all they have been doing is whistle in the dark. Let me tell you psycho doc, there are more things than you are able to understand. Things behind the wall of sleep ... which lead to the primal fears of human beings. Its in our genes, its in our subconscious mind ... and I use those things to my advantage. I have learned and mastered the art so long ago ... I bring sheer terror to the hearts of inferior men. H20 and Mark Tate are no different. They're only a statistic ... two more fallen victims. No more, no less. Feeding the void with emptiness you say psycho doc? Maybe so, but don't forget ... in my being nothing is, nothing becomes ... nothing - is not! Nice try Adams ... but you better stick to giving pills to the lunatics in your asylum.

Hatework turns around and seems ready to go as he quickly turns to the two shocked people again ...

Hatework: Oh and Martin before I forget ... you can tell Stantz, or Waylon, or whoever, that I better not find out that one of them was responsible for having some clueless smartass trying to rationalize me. Chief of staff ... PCW owner or not, I better don't find out it was one of them.

Hatework pulls Martin up and from out of nowhere delivers a stiff uppercut to his jaw that knocks him straight off his feet. The interviewer drops into the chair which falls over backwards. Dr. Adams is shaking visibly. Hatework stares him into the eyes as he suddenly cracks a sinister smile ...

Hatework: Go! Go away! And tell everyone that Hatework just let you live to see another day!

Adams jumps up, falls down on his way to the ropes, gets up again and tries to get out of the ring as quick as possible. Ringside officials are helping him ...

Hatework: H20 ... Mark Tate ... something wicked is coming your way. Fear the demon!

Hatework drops the microphone and rolls out of the ring as "Puritania" hits another time. The fans in the arena are in total awe of what just happened and seem to even forget to boo Hatework this time.

Mike: That was just ...

Jerry: Mike, I demand something very solid to be set up between me and Hatework next time he is at ringside!

Mike: Well Jerry, as long as you don't call Hatework a moron again you'll be fine.

Jerry: WHAT THE HELL I NEVER SAID THAT WILL YOU SHUSH?

Mike: (laughs) Stay tuned for more action on PCW Monday Night Mayhem after this short commercial break ...

Mayhem cuts to commercial.

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Weight: 295 lbs
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PPV Wins: 7
PPV Losses: 3
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Reign Tenure: 321 days
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Reign Tenure: 152 days
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PCW Monday Night Mayhem returns from the commercial break. The camera switches to the backstage area where we see H20 journeying to the curtain.H20 makes it through the curtain. The lights switch completely off and Blue and green fiery pyrotechnic explosions blast from each side off the ramp and Dragonforce – Through the fire and the flames Blare through the PA speakers. H20 slowly steps from behind the curtain to be welcomed with a huge ovation from the crowed. The lyrics “In flames of death's eternal reign we ride towards the fight” Boom through the PA system H20 begins his way to the ring.

Jerry Byerline
Look who it is H20 the Reigning PCW world champion is making his way to the ring. I bet he’s going to address Hateworks actions earlier. He nearly decapitated Eric Martin with an uppercut. Which was heinous to say the least and then says how Something evil is coming Mark tate’s and H20’s way. H20 will have his work cut out for him at Deliverance. Hes having to defend his Beloved title against Hatework who is possibly the most vile and vicious person I have ever had the displeasure of meeting and Mark “the dragon” Tate, if Tate’s ring work is anything to go by H20 better be training himself up, Deliverance is going to be a very hard night for all its participants.


H20 arrives at the ring. He walks up the steps and climbs into the ring, where “The Princess” Brandi Frye hands him a house microphone. H20 chants erupt in the building


H20
God I got to stop myself from laughing. Hatework still believes that he is the root of all evil. Before He got his ass whipped by Michael Lucifer it was believable. But after he fell at the feet of Lucifer it was all over. Hatework is not only a Psychopath; He is also a compulsive liar. Doctor Fredrick T. Adams should be taking notes here. He sits up at night concocting his own prophecies about how he is going to destroy me and take my title. About how the demon is coming. He uses demonic imagery to try and strike fear into the eyes of the fans and of his opponents. But I’m not going to let it get to me. Im over being scared of a fool who thinks he can say the word demon and scare people. Hatework is nothing but a Psychopath who belongs in an insane asylum and not in a wrestling ring. Hatework wants to take The most special part of my life. Mark My words I will crush any dreams of Mark Tate and Hatework of ever getting The PCW Heavyweight Championship. At Deliverance I will end Hatework.
Mike Huntsicker
Hatework will not be very happy about what H20 said. But he will unleash his anger at Deliverance and it wont be a pretty sight.


H20
Hatework, Mark Tate. At Deliverance you will be taught a lesson a lesson that you will never forget. I will destroy your evil hatework. Mark tate I will crush your spirit. You Will Drown


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Mayhem returns from commercial, and the camera is in Mark Tates dressing room. Mark is working out, doing some jumping push ups. He finallys stops and reaches for a towel. He wipes the sweat off of his head, and throws the towel away. He turns around, and heads over to his gym bag to grab a clean shirt, and his boots. He digs around, and pulls out a picture. He unfolds it and starts smiling. The camera can not see the picture itself, as Mark folds it back up and places it into his bag, and pulls out a shirt. He takes a couple of steps and is about to put it on, but slowly stops, and looks forward, into his mirror. He throws the shirt back to his bag, starts rubbing his stomach.

Mark Tate: This job means the world to me. When I get to represent an entire company in the main evnt, for the heavyweight title, It shows my hardwork, determination, sacrifices, and love for this industry. It shows everyone what they've been missing. I would do anything to make sure people knew who I was, because I am the greatest gift to wrestling. But, it doesn't do it for me. When you are presented a sure fire thing, to be given the oppurtunity to become Heavyweight Champion of the world, you get greedy. You start thinking that there isn't a damn person in this world who is capable of beating me. You start imagining things in your head, like a title being handed to you. Sure, being in this company is great, but it isn't anything, like respect. See, right now, to everyone in this company, I am still a nobody. They think "I don't know this kid, so he shouldn't be a problem. I'll just over look him, and pretend he doesn't have a job." Yeah, go ahead and think that. But in my short career, I have seen haunting stuff, and have beaten the best this company has to offer. I have been apart of the most dangerous matches in my time, and I don't plan on stopping anytime soon. When you have been to Japan, and wrestled in the sickest matches possible, your mind starts to bend. See, I don't mean professional Japan companines, I mean Japanese Backyard style. These men do stuff, that kids here never thought were possible. The light themselves on fire, head to toe, for amusement. They will wrap eachother in barbed wire, because they think it feels good.

Mark lifts his arm up for the camera, and shows hundreds of little scars all over it. He turns around, and shows the camera all sorts of burn marks, and tiny open gashes. The camera lowers and looks at Marks leg, which more than twice the scars his arm had. The camera focuses on Mark again, and he smiles.

Mark Tate: To me, these are thousands of tiny trophies for all of my hard work. But, sometimes you like people to appriciate it as much as you. Heavyweight gold does that. It transforms your mind, and makes everyone know the suffering you have gone through. So, Hatework, go ahead and keep up with the mind games, because they fuel me. When you keep talking about how ruthless, and violent you are, and how everyone should fear you, it makes me determined to be the one to prove you wrong. H20, you can also run your mouth, because thats only making it worse. Your gonna crush my spirit, and crush my dreams? When I enter the ring and face you, I will crush you. You guys seem to think I am a push over, and it won't help you win. Because when you step up to the dragon, even the bravest men don't stand a chance.

Mark smiles and picks up his shirt again, and puts it on. He walks over and sits on his bench, and starts lacing up his boots, and the camera fades out, back to Mike and Jerry .

Mike: Well, right when you think Deliverance could be as big as it could possibly get, and it keeps getting bigger! Mark is certainly fixed on, not only winning the title, and becoming the heavyweight champion for the first time, but fixed on proving to the world that he is more than just a punk.

Jerry: And, he absolutely deserves that kind of respect, because we all saw those scars all over his body, and we all know what he is capable of doing, and it is just a matter of time before people will realize that he is heavyweight champion material. Don't Miss it, Deliverance, life February 17th

Mike: The main event will be a triple threat match, for the heavyweight title, when H2O defends against "the root of all evil" Hatework, and "the dragon" Mark Tate. More Mayhem when we return.

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