Post by imtehlueser on Apr 9, 2007 16:28:44 GMT -6
The scene opens up with Greg Kilgreen standing in front of a camera
Kilgreen: I've just received word that one of our newest talents, David Hilt, is in the Ameristar Casino. Many people seem to underestimate him, though the boss of the recent new territory opening in New England, Randall Lovejoy, seems to have taken an immediate liking to him. I'm looking around right now to see if I can find Hilt, and see what he thinks about that, as well as other things currently going on with the company...ah! There he is!
Kilgreen rushes over to a blackjack table, where Hilt, dressed casually, is playing.
Kilgreen: David, uh, I mean Mr. Hilt, do you have a minute?...
Hilt ignores him
Er, excuse me, Mr. Hilt, I'd like to have a quick word with you?
Hilt still pretends to not hear him, as do the other people at the table.
Just one minute sir, it won't take long
Kilgreen places his hand on Hilt's shoulder, and Hilt quickly swipes it off. Kilgreen holds his hand afterward
Hilt: The hell do you want? Don't you see I'm trying to play blackjack here? I'm winning, now get out of here before you become bad luck.
Kilgreen: Sorry, but I just was wondering if you could give a quick interview.
Hilt...Wait, what? Did you say something?
Kilgren: ...An interviw, sir.
Hilt: Oh? Well why not! Why didn't you say so in the first place?
Kilgreen: ...
Hilt turns around to face the camera.
Dealer: Uh...sir, I've already dealt the cards...
Hilt: So, get with it. What did you want to ask me about?
Dealer: Excuse me sir, I just said I've already dealt the cards...
Kilgreen: Um, the dealer is talking to you...
Hilt: You came around to interview me about the dealer talking to me? Why did Mr. Capaci give you a job again?
Kilgreen: No...! Please turn around, you'll see what I'm talking about.
Hilt: The hell kind of interviewer are you? You can't interview someone when they're not facing the camera. Dude...
Dealer: SIR!
Hilt looks around, looking as if he didn't know where the sound came from
Dealer: Here! Behind you! I've dealt the cards, everyone at the table is waiting on you sir. I'm sure the interview can wait.
Hilt: What? Oh right, right.
Hilt goes back to playing blackjack, but once the hand is over, he's forgotten about Kilgreen, and keeps playing.
Kilgreen: I...uh *sigh*
Kilgreen gets an idea, and sits at the table, and starts playing as well on the next hand, figuring now He and Hilt can talk without disrupting the game
Kilgreen: Finally. so...Jebus, I've forgotton what I was going to ask about.
Hilt: Maybe about people seeming to underestimate me, but the boss of the new opening territory in New England, Randall Lovejoy, taking an immediate liking to me, as well as other things going on with the company?
Kilgreen: What...how...Yeah, yeah whatever.
Hilt: Well yeah, it's understandable. I'm a new face here. Even though there are others making their debut in this match, there's also Kid Luck, who people have seen work before. I'm sure they're just putting their money on a familiar face. It's kindof about comfort.
As for Randall, well, the dude is just nice as all hell. but yeah, when I first came in, I said I wanted to work NE, you know? It's a new place, and with that, a place where a fresh face can get recognized more easily, ya know?
So after that, I had some problems and questions which I went to Randall about, and I gotta admit, I was afraid to do so. I didn't want to come in seeming clueles, but being new nonetheless, of course there's going to be things I don't quite understand at first, without help.
But in any case, he helped me tremendously. He didn't hesitate answering any questions I had, and he was completely nice and humble about it, and I thanked him, and I'm sure it showed that I had respect for him from then on. I'm sure all of that stuff contributed to him showing support for me. You know, he's the only person yet to predict I'll win my match. Besides me of course, but when it comes to me, it ain't no prediction, it's a fact.
Kilgreen: Well you seem to have had a warm welcome into the company. Speaking of you saying you'll win, what was up with that video?
Hilt: Yeah, I'd rather not talk about it.
Kilgreen: Oh come on, it was actually amusing.
Hilt: Amusing? I amuse you now? I'm not here to be Mr. funnyman. I said I don't want to talk about it, and you'd do good to move on.
Kilgreen: Can you at least tell me who the voice was?
Hilt: d**n, I don't know. I heard it after leaving the set, and all I have to say is when I went home afterward...I felt...violated... d**nit, get to something else!
Kilgreen: Yes, yes, sorry about that. Okay, now, you've be signed to wrestle exclusively with POW NE, but your debut match will be on the next POW Midwest Show. Why is that, and how do you feel about it?
Hilt: Well, I signed up a bit late. Once I had, a card was already completed. of course, without me on it. I asked Randall if there was a chance I could get a match, but someone else would have had to come on to NE, and there was nobody else at the time, so Mr. Capaci was nice enough to get me into his card, but from afterward on I'll be working NE.
Turns out after I had already been put on Mr. Capaci's card, some new people might have been put on the NE card, but it didn't seem to workout. Just wish they hadn't joined up so late, eh?
But it doesn't matter much. Working here first is a good thing, actually. I get to have a feel of how working in POW is before moving on to where I will be working full time. Then there's all the boys, heh, and girls, here at midwest who I get to meet before moving on. I feel honored to be able to work with these people, people who've already proven themselves, and who are already champions. It's a bit humbling. I know some of them can't work NE because of being Main Eventers or Champs, and that some of them don't relly want to work both, so I'm taking this time to chat up whoever I can. Besides you, of course...
Kilgreen: ...Yeah. My last question for the night, Mr. Hilt, is how do you feel about your match, and your opponents?
Hilt: Well, I respect them all. I don't think coming in new grants me any right to dislike anyone. But I must say, that Ogre dude? Seems like a total freak. He'll probably come up to my room with some demons and do god knows what after he hears I said that. Kid Luck, he's just crazy. He's a madman in the ring, and I respect anyone who could be that dangerous, enough said. As for Nicastro, I might like him most of the three. He's like me, you see? We're laid back, we're humorous when we're outside of that ring. But once we're inside it, all humor goes out the window, and it's just pure intensity, focus on winning. I must say, I wouldn't count any of these dudes out when it comes to possibly winning...until you add me to the equation. You'll see.
Kilgreen: Thank you, Dave. This was great, and it's a shame I might not get to interview you again. I look forward to meeting you again, if I happen to get the chance.
Kilgreen rushes off like a bat out of hell, for seemingly no reason, before David can even respond. He seemed to be carrying something. Hilt focuses on the blackjack game again...and sees he has no money left
David: That sly bastard! He stole my money!
Dealer: Sorry sir, but no, he didn't. While you were giving that long-winded interview, instead of focusing on the game, Mr. Kilgreen cleaned everyone out. He's a remarkable player. I never knew.
Hilt: ...MotherfThe scene cuts out, and switches to the next segment.
Kilgreen: I've just received word that one of our newest talents, David Hilt, is in the Ameristar Casino. Many people seem to underestimate him, though the boss of the recent new territory opening in New England, Randall Lovejoy, seems to have taken an immediate liking to him. I'm looking around right now to see if I can find Hilt, and see what he thinks about that, as well as other things currently going on with the company...ah! There he is!
Kilgreen rushes over to a blackjack table, where Hilt, dressed casually, is playing.
Kilgreen: David, uh, I mean Mr. Hilt, do you have a minute?...
Hilt ignores him
Er, excuse me, Mr. Hilt, I'd like to have a quick word with you?
Hilt still pretends to not hear him, as do the other people at the table.
Just one minute sir, it won't take long
Kilgreen places his hand on Hilt's shoulder, and Hilt quickly swipes it off. Kilgreen holds his hand afterward
Hilt: The hell do you want? Don't you see I'm trying to play blackjack here? I'm winning, now get out of here before you become bad luck.
Kilgreen: Sorry, but I just was wondering if you could give a quick interview.
Hilt...Wait, what? Did you say something?
Kilgren: ...An interviw, sir.
Hilt: Oh? Well why not! Why didn't you say so in the first place?
Kilgreen: ...
Hilt turns around to face the camera.
Dealer: Uh...sir, I've already dealt the cards...
Hilt: So, get with it. What did you want to ask me about?
Dealer: Excuse me sir, I just said I've already dealt the cards...
Kilgreen: Um, the dealer is talking to you...
Hilt: You came around to interview me about the dealer talking to me? Why did Mr. Capaci give you a job again?
Kilgreen: No...! Please turn around, you'll see what I'm talking about.
Hilt: The hell kind of interviewer are you? You can't interview someone when they're not facing the camera. Dude...
Dealer: SIR!
Hilt looks around, looking as if he didn't know where the sound came from
Dealer: Here! Behind you! I've dealt the cards, everyone at the table is waiting on you sir. I'm sure the interview can wait.
Hilt: What? Oh right, right.
Hilt goes back to playing blackjack, but once the hand is over, he's forgotten about Kilgreen, and keeps playing.
Kilgreen: I...uh *sigh*
Kilgreen gets an idea, and sits at the table, and starts playing as well on the next hand, figuring now He and Hilt can talk without disrupting the game
Kilgreen: Finally. so...Jebus, I've forgotton what I was going to ask about.
Hilt: Maybe about people seeming to underestimate me, but the boss of the new opening territory in New England, Randall Lovejoy, taking an immediate liking to me, as well as other things going on with the company?
Kilgreen: What...how...Yeah, yeah whatever.
Hilt: Well yeah, it's understandable. I'm a new face here. Even though there are others making their debut in this match, there's also Kid Luck, who people have seen work before. I'm sure they're just putting their money on a familiar face. It's kindof about comfort.
As for Randall, well, the dude is just nice as all hell. but yeah, when I first came in, I said I wanted to work NE, you know? It's a new place, and with that, a place where a fresh face can get recognized more easily, ya know?
So after that, I had some problems and questions which I went to Randall about, and I gotta admit, I was afraid to do so. I didn't want to come in seeming clueles, but being new nonetheless, of course there's going to be things I don't quite understand at first, without help.
But in any case, he helped me tremendously. He didn't hesitate answering any questions I had, and he was completely nice and humble about it, and I thanked him, and I'm sure it showed that I had respect for him from then on. I'm sure all of that stuff contributed to him showing support for me. You know, he's the only person yet to predict I'll win my match. Besides me of course, but when it comes to me, it ain't no prediction, it's a fact.
Kilgreen: Well you seem to have had a warm welcome into the company. Speaking of you saying you'll win, what was up with that video?
Hilt: Yeah, I'd rather not talk about it.
Kilgreen: Oh come on, it was actually amusing.
Hilt: Amusing? I amuse you now? I'm not here to be Mr. funnyman. I said I don't want to talk about it, and you'd do good to move on.
Kilgreen: Can you at least tell me who the voice was?
Hilt: d**n, I don't know. I heard it after leaving the set, and all I have to say is when I went home afterward...I felt...violated... d**nit, get to something else!
Kilgreen: Yes, yes, sorry about that. Okay, now, you've be signed to wrestle exclusively with POW NE, but your debut match will be on the next POW Midwest Show. Why is that, and how do you feel about it?
Hilt: Well, I signed up a bit late. Once I had, a card was already completed. of course, without me on it. I asked Randall if there was a chance I could get a match, but someone else would have had to come on to NE, and there was nobody else at the time, so Mr. Capaci was nice enough to get me into his card, but from afterward on I'll be working NE.
Turns out after I had already been put on Mr. Capaci's card, some new people might have been put on the NE card, but it didn't seem to workout. Just wish they hadn't joined up so late, eh?
But it doesn't matter much. Working here first is a good thing, actually. I get to have a feel of how working in POW is before moving on to where I will be working full time. Then there's all the boys, heh, and girls, here at midwest who I get to meet before moving on. I feel honored to be able to work with these people, people who've already proven themselves, and who are already champions. It's a bit humbling. I know some of them can't work NE because of being Main Eventers or Champs, and that some of them don't relly want to work both, so I'm taking this time to chat up whoever I can. Besides you, of course...
Kilgreen: ...Yeah. My last question for the night, Mr. Hilt, is how do you feel about your match, and your opponents?
Hilt: Well, I respect them all. I don't think coming in new grants me any right to dislike anyone. But I must say, that Ogre dude? Seems like a total freak. He'll probably come up to my room with some demons and do god knows what after he hears I said that. Kid Luck, he's just crazy. He's a madman in the ring, and I respect anyone who could be that dangerous, enough said. As for Nicastro, I might like him most of the three. He's like me, you see? We're laid back, we're humorous when we're outside of that ring. But once we're inside it, all humor goes out the window, and it's just pure intensity, focus on winning. I must say, I wouldn't count any of these dudes out when it comes to possibly winning...until you add me to the equation. You'll see.
Kilgreen: Thank you, Dave. This was great, and it's a shame I might not get to interview you again. I look forward to meeting you again, if I happen to get the chance.
Kilgreen rushes off like a bat out of hell, for seemingly no reason, before David can even respond. He seemed to be carrying something. Hilt focuses on the blackjack game again...and sees he has no money left
David: That sly bastard! He stole my money!
Dealer: Sorry sir, but no, he didn't. While you were giving that long-winded interview, instead of focusing on the game, Mr. Kilgreen cleaned everyone out. He's a remarkable player. I never knew.
Hilt: ...MotherfThe scene cuts out, and switches to the next segment.