Post by Tony Battaglia on May 22, 2010 19:49:49 GMT -5
Madness was in full swing, and hot off the heels of a recent promo cut during the TakeDown premiere, the sound of a new song came to the ears of the XWA's fans. It was a number called "Where Do Gangsters Go?" by The Lordz of Brooklyn, and moments after it begins to play a familiar but slightly different face makes his way out onto the stage.
Goldman: I was told that this might happen here tonight folks. There goes the man who was once known as "Breaker". Now he goes by his real name of Tony Battaglia, and if you caught wind of his recent video package, you'd know that this guy isn't too impressed with the "toughness" of the XWA roster, so to speak.
Buzz: You know, it's bold talk coming from a guy who's been in the background...or should I say shadow...of Robby Sylk since he entered the company. I sure wouldn't mind seeing if he can back it up or not.
Tony walked down to the ring in his street clothes (which was incidentally the same clothes he wrestled in anyway) and he was all business. Stepping inside of the ring he demanded a microphone.
My name is Tony Battaglia...
He formally introduced himself to the crowd in his thick Brooklyn accent, and they weren't very positively receptive.
I SAID...my name is Tony Battaglia! And I'm here tonight not to talk, but to make a point. To make a really physical point, to you idiots in the crowd and to all the little punks backstage.
See, my contract as Robby Sylk's bodyguard is up, but the one with the XWA is only just starting now, and brotha...it's about to get really nasty, really quick.
I got my eyes right now on two men. Two guys that had themselves a little match last week who go by the names of Jon Payne and Osiris.
There was a more positive reaction naturally for the fan fave Payne, which Tony quickly dismissed.
Yeah, two guys who totally fit the bill of being wannabes when it comes to being the baddest kids in the yard. Yeah, you look at Osiris...walking around looking like some sick freak...and you say "oh, he was in that Hell's Asylum match! He's gotta be tough to have survived that!" Bullsh*t!!! You put one sick freak in the ring with another sick freak and of course their gonna try to tear each other apart! That's not showing that Osiris isn't anything but glutton for punishment, which mosta them "goth" type are anyway!
And then there's you Payne. Mr. Cage Fighter. Mr. UFC guy...martial artist, whoop, whoop! Pretty tough when you only have to fight a guy every six months and use the rest of that time rolling around with other grown men, huh? You come in here dressed up like Neo from The Matrix, throw around summa your chop-sockey kung-fu, and all of the sudden every thinks your Mr. Tough Guy, huh?
Here we got ourselves two guys who needs to learn a lesson in what it takes to be really a big shot...and I'm gonna be the man to teach 'em. It don't matta if it's one of ya, or both of ya! I gotta point to make, like I said...so why doncha step up so I can knock you down...and out! C'mon!
He lowered the mic and continued to "razz" either competitor out to respond to his challenge.
Goldman: I was told that this might happen here tonight folks. There goes the man who was once known as "Breaker". Now he goes by his real name of Tony Battaglia, and if you caught wind of his recent video package, you'd know that this guy isn't too impressed with the "toughness" of the XWA roster, so to speak.
Buzz: You know, it's bold talk coming from a guy who's been in the background...or should I say shadow...of Robby Sylk since he entered the company. I sure wouldn't mind seeing if he can back it up or not.
Tony walked down to the ring in his street clothes (which was incidentally the same clothes he wrestled in anyway) and he was all business. Stepping inside of the ring he demanded a microphone.
My name is Tony Battaglia...
He formally introduced himself to the crowd in his thick Brooklyn accent, and they weren't very positively receptive.
I SAID...my name is Tony Battaglia! And I'm here tonight not to talk, but to make a point. To make a really physical point, to you idiots in the crowd and to all the little punks backstage.
See, my contract as Robby Sylk's bodyguard is up, but the one with the XWA is only just starting now, and brotha...it's about to get really nasty, really quick.
I got my eyes right now on two men. Two guys that had themselves a little match last week who go by the names of Jon Payne and Osiris.
There was a more positive reaction naturally for the fan fave Payne, which Tony quickly dismissed.
Yeah, two guys who totally fit the bill of being wannabes when it comes to being the baddest kids in the yard. Yeah, you look at Osiris...walking around looking like some sick freak...and you say "oh, he was in that Hell's Asylum match! He's gotta be tough to have survived that!" Bullsh*t!!! You put one sick freak in the ring with another sick freak and of course their gonna try to tear each other apart! That's not showing that Osiris isn't anything but glutton for punishment, which mosta them "goth" type are anyway!
And then there's you Payne. Mr. Cage Fighter. Mr. UFC guy...martial artist, whoop, whoop! Pretty tough when you only have to fight a guy every six months and use the rest of that time rolling around with other grown men, huh? You come in here dressed up like Neo from The Matrix, throw around summa your chop-sockey kung-fu, and all of the sudden every thinks your Mr. Tough Guy, huh?
Here we got ourselves two guys who needs to learn a lesson in what it takes to be really a big shot...and I'm gonna be the man to teach 'em. It don't matta if it's one of ya, or both of ya! I gotta point to make, like I said...so why doncha step up so I can knock you down...and out! C'mon!
He lowered the mic and continued to "razz" either competitor out to respond to his challenge.