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Re: Example #2; [Kai Min-Lee]
Topic Started: Feb 7 2009, 02:16 AM (39 Views)
Crimson Shards
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Before the scene can even fade into black the audio kicks in with the familiar sound that every single viewer's heard before in their lives. It is the basic gesture & function of what happens when one brings their hands in front of them and smacks them together, applause. It is the applause of a single person by the sounds of it, the person's hands slowly coming together every few moments in a very lackluster attempt at applause. Like the mystery person is almost mocking someone with the applause they are offering them in the still not visible scene.

Finally the image comes into view and it is a familiar one, one of the many halls backstage at the Tokyo Dome. This particular one is pretty standard from what little can be seen of it, equipment yet to be set up and technical equipment steel boxes. The only thing making it stand out is the gigantic shiny banner that is draped over the far wall that the camera is recording, the banner showing off the FIW logo. Also there's only one sole person visible in the shot standing in front of the banner, it is the mystery man that was applauding & still is applauding.

Over his body is a baggy gray hoodie with a similar FIW logo as the one behind him on the chest of the hoodie. Even with the hood up on the sweat shirt his icy blue eyes peer out from the depths of it and share a certain aura of smugness to them that his smirk on his lips has. The hoodie partially covers up what little of his lower half can be seen though at the very bottom of the shot there are traces of what appear to be jeans. The only other thing of note about his appearance today is the bandana that is wrapped around his right wrist like a gauntlet of sorts, the skull design of it making it recognizable to many fans.


Kai Min-Lee: Congratulations Graver, congratulations, bravo, bravo. I must commend you, boy for going as far as you have in such a short time. You've gone from the bottom of the barrel to back to where you were right before you took your first leave of Full Intensity Wrestling, the big time. The main dance, the most important division in the entire wrestling industry, the prime time and all the other cute little names they can give competing for the FIW Dual Crown Championship. From one son of the Motor City to another, I applaud you...especially for proving me right.

While his voice is attempting to sound genuine in its respect for the Hardcore Fuckamaniac, his face is giving away the truth. There's a touch of condescending and smug mockery to his features as he explains why he's applauding at the beginning of this segment. The time between his claps for the Minister of Awesomocity grows longer while he presses on with the issue and they eventually cease altogether. It is when he pauses at the end that a sly smirk and a twinkle in his frosty eye balls replace his tries at showing respect towards one of his opponents.

Kai Min-Lee: See, wind back the clock to November and what did I say to you, Graver? I said that everyone in life must wear masks to hide parts of themselves from the public but the masked wrestlers in FIW were the worst of all. Because it was them and it still is them that hide their entire self from public and live a lie to try to make the best of their wrestling careers. It is them that reside in the inauthentic and grow so used to it that they embrace it into their being completely. They hide who they are, they hide what they are capable of and worst of all, they hide the truth, they are all but charlatans taking part in a twisted facade.

Rolling his index fingers opposite of each other, the Mask Hitman is gesturing about turning back the time to November. He lets his question hang in the air for a few seconds as if Graver will be able to answer him at this very moment before he continues with his point. There's a trace of anger swimming into his voice when he starts to grow a little passionate about the subject of the masked wrestlers on FIW's roster. Though he surprisingly manages to maintain his composure and FIW's O.G. Ninja is only offering a snide smirk after he describes the masked wrestlers.

Kai Min-Lee: I told you that I would expose you for the fraud that you were and I did just that, and what's happened since, Graver, hmm? You've gone from fighting in the opening match to being in the main event or near the top of the card nine times out of ten in the last few months. You've gone from trying and failing miserably to act like a ninja to being who you really are and picking up those decisive victories. You've gone from not being booked outside of a roster wide match on one pay per view to now you are main event’ing for the FIW Dual Crown Championship on the next. Once you rejected the inauthentic and tossed away what you were trying to be rather than what you truly are, you've gained success.

With his right index finger the ex-Second Generation Extreme Ninja is pointing straight at the lens, addressing one of his potential opponents. He throws his arms out to his sides and shrugs his shoulders, looking around when he poses the question of what's happened since. That snide smirk returns to his lips and contorts them into an ugly manner while he explains once more what's happened since then. FIW's O.G. Ninja is looking a little in disbelief when he exclaims where Graver's gone in the time between Violence Fetish & Nensai Senjou.

Kai Min-Lee: Do you honestly think that the Psycholic Ninja could have beaten Jim O'Brien or the current Dual Crown Champion if given the chance? Do you think the Psycholic Ninja could have lasted as long as you did in the Condemned Fetish Match and the Grand Prix? Do you think the Psycholic Ninja could be in the main event of the anniversary event with a chance to become the FIW Dual Crown Champion? Naw, naw, the Psycholic Ninja would've been in the opening match against Dragon and would've been lucky to beat him, if not left off the card entirely. The Psycholic Ninja would've maybe gotten time for a segment for shits and giggles as he was still pining over the blonde that he feared hated the real him.

Ponderous is his expression and voice when he asks the first question to the camera lens, and who may eventually watch the segment. Scratching the side of his hood covered head; the Mask Hitman throws out a second question to go along with the first one. Getting a little more animated with his expression and voice, FIW's O.G. Ninja drops the final question he is going to push out into the open. Quickly he answers all of them with a wave of his hand and a shake of his head, and then the ex-Second Generation Extreme Ninja verbally answers these questions.

Kai Min-Lee: The Psycholic Ninja was nothing more than a joke, something to amuse the masses before something actually important happened. You were the laughing stock of the entire locker room, everyone knew who you were outside of maybe a select few and all cracked jokes about it behind your back. You were the comedy on the show, the comic relief, funnier in a pathetic sort of way than Nightmare's career in this business. Now people may not like you but plenty of them respect you for what you've managed to do after getting rid of the joke. And, the person you have to thank for saving your career and showing you the error of your ways as the Psycholic Ninja is...me.

Leaning in close to the camera lens, FIW's O.G. Ninja's voice grows softer and it is nearly whispering to the device now. His mannerisms and expression act as if this is a private one on one with the Hardcore Fuckamaniac when he runs down Graver's former persona. Out of pity the Mask Hitman shakes his head when he reveals that so many were going behind his opponent's back to laugh at him about the situation. There's a trace of a smile that creeps over his lips when he also reveals who Graver has to thank for the change around in his career.

Kai Min-Lee: Personally? I don't have a beef with you, Graver. Whatever happened in the past between us is just that for me, the past and I'm willing to keep it that way. I only have one piece of advice to offer to you if you want to keep it that way as well from here on out, stay out of my way. Anything I've done leading up to this match, it's all been business and all been about you getting in my way of what I want.

Emphasis is put on the word personally and he pauses to scratch his chest through his hoodie before he answers the question. He offers up a shrug of his shoulders in an indifferent manner when it comes to the past interactions between the two of them. However his body language becomes serious fast and he lifts up his left hand's index finger, symbolizing his single piece of advice for his potential foe. There's hints of something darker in the Mask Hitman's eyes and his voice when he explains his actions going into the Double Jeopardy Match.

Kai Min-Lee: So, what I have to say to you leading into this match is stay out of my way for your health and your career's sake, Graver. Both in you staying out of my way during the match and also staying out of my way to my overall goal, the Dual Crown. If I were you, I'd be less concern with trying to figure out my culture and more with hoping you don't end up with me during the first stage of this match. Because I already one eight seven’ed your career once when we faced each other...don't force my hand to do it a second time...Holla.

Not so much angry as extremely focused is FIW's O.G. Ninja when he threatens the Psycholic Ninja through the form of advice. Once more he shoves his index finger into the lens of the camera when he speaks about if he were the Minister of Awesomocity in this situation. There's a certain air of aggression to his comment about being less concerned with his home land's culture that shows he isn't impressed by Graver's lesson. The Mask Hitman shakes his head at the thought of having to shame Graver a second time and makes a snarling face with his tongue stuck out when he utters the gangsta slang. With nothing left to say, the ex-Second Generation Extreme Ninja walks off to the side of the screen as the camera is fading to black...
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