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Sitdown Time with Hitchen; <Seigi Sentai>
Topic Started: Dec 3 2011, 04:51 AM (31 Views)
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The camera fades in to find the scene is some studio that FIW's set-up in Spain, most likely they've rented the space. It would be insane to think they've simply constructed a studio in every location they venture to and they just leave them there for future use. Just think of all the taxes they'd be paying for these places when they only use them maybe once a year, that's really ridiculous. No, no, it's probably a studio that they've rented out for use during this time between the last ReVolt & Violence Fetish.

It's a pretty standard place as far as studios go, there's alot of technical equipment all over the place & those metal equipment boxes off to the side. There's a ton of overhead lighting that looks like it's ready to roast a human being for Christmas supper if FIW's staff chose to go cannibal on us. There's a small rounded platform stage in the center of the lighting's area and there are two chairs set on top of it. These chairs are pretty standard looking; they're two gray chairs that match the gray carpeted platform stage they're set on.

In front of us, sitting in a less comfortable chair, is the voice of FIW and the man that does sitdown interviews, Jonathon Hitchen. He's looking as posh as ever with his expensive looking suit and his hair that's combed over in something of a local news anchor style. The guy looks like somebody you want to punch, or alternatively, somebody you open an investigation services company with. You know, the guy of guy that would pal around with a demon that's into showtunes & a vampire with a soul.

A dick is what I'm getting at.

JH: Hello ladies and gentlemen and welcome to this FIW.com exclusive, I'm Jonathon Hitchen.

Pretty sure anyone who's bothering to watch this or has watched the last...however many years of FIW knows who Jonathon Hitchen is. Still, he sure does love introducing himself to those out there on the internet that are watching this while they write their Chip/Hitchen fanfics. He smiles in a way that's attempting to be genuine but it's got that news anchor vibe to it that it isn't all that real. Like he's forgotten somewhere along the way his humanity in this three ring circus that is professional wrestling, and more specifically FIW.

JH: I sat down earlier with the FIW World Tag Team Champions and co-captains of one of two teams for the Cibernetico, the Seigi Sentai. I managed to get their thoughts on their opponents for the pay-per-view and even a few thoughts on those they must call team mates. It was a very informative interview for me and both men were rather delightful, having not really gotten the chance to talk to them before this. I hope all of you are able to enjoy this as much as I did and you are able to take something away from it...enjoy.

Jonathon Hitchen leans back in his seat and he sounds rather impressed with himself for getting this scoop. He sounds even more impressed with the title he gives the Seigi Sentai, mentioning their current tag reign & what they are at Violence Fetish. His smile grows a little larger, a little more real when he's putting over how informative the interview had been for him in getting their thoughts. Hitchen leans forward, hunching over a little and nodding his head along with his words when he hopes the audience will enjoy.




[align=center]Das Harbinger Dos Hatred[/align]




We're back in the studio though now Hitchen is nowhere to be seen and the camera is zoomed in on the stage that's set up. That's probably because of who is sitting there in the two chairs that had been empty the last time we saw them, it's the Seigi Sentai! Kamen's wearing blue jeans & a Time Bandits t-shirt, besides his mask, while Skull is dressed very differently than his tag team partner. His choice of clothing is an expensive looking three piece suit that's contrasted by the mask he continues to wear. Both men have their respected half of the FIW World Tag Team Championships resting in their laps while they are sitting there.

SKR: I don't know much about him, to be honest, aside from what little I've seen of him on FIW programming both at FIW.com and on F/X. He is a pretty big guy and he seems pretty darn powerful, so I'm pretty cautious about getting in the ring with him during the Cibernetico. I mean, did you see what he did to Douglas Greater, he hurt him pretty badly and from what I've heard Douglas is on the shelf. But I'm confident that with the proper tactics and enough heart behind my actions, truth and justice will guide me to besting him, should I have to.

The Inter-Galactic Hero shrugs his shoulders when he's posed with his thoughts on the subject of one of FIW's biggest men. He thinks about it for a moment, trying to come up with a decent answer to the question and eventually he confesses the truth. Fact of the matter is, there isn't alot known about the giant that's on Keith Williams team and he is one of the things that could be a potential X factor. But Kamen seems confident in his abilities should he have to tangle with the larger man at any point during the match.

PS: Size means little in the face of strategy. He hasn't proven one way or the other what skill he has, if any. I am not concerned; I will be ready for him if I have to face him. He will fall like any other man, regardless of their height and weight, does.

What concern Kamen's got for the potential threat is not shared by his tag team partner, who relaxes while he waits his turn. His right arm's elbow rests against the arm of the chair and he plops his head down into the palm of his hand, staring at the camera. Skull keeps this posture while he's answering the question, his tone the same as ever, icy and curt with the idiotic matters of promotional materials. There is something of a matter-of-factly tone when he states that just like anyone else, the giant is capable of falling & he will during the Cibernetico.




[align=center]Dwayne West[/align]




SKR: He's not had much luck from what I've seen of his matches and he hasn't really been that out spoken of a roster member. It doesn't mean I'm overlooking him, I would never do such a thing to the man, and anyone can be a challenge given the right setting. Maybe he's had some personal issues or something and Violence Fetish is going to be his night to prove everybody wrong. Either way, I've been studying his matches and I have been preparing as best as I can for when I potentially face him in that ring.

The masked man's hand runs over the smooth surface of the mask's top, and he tries to think about how to answer this. He acknowledges that Dwayne West's career has been less than magical in the short time he's been around the place. But he tries to put over that anybody can be a threat, especially in a situation as strange as the Cibernetico, and so he shouldn't be overlooked. It's why he's preparing for him too afterall, no sense in leaving a potential blind spot in his training for the match.

PS: He has shown little concern for the honor of combat, and so I've shown him equally as little of concern in my preparations. I'm ready for the child but there are more important matters to focus on.

The Specter scoffs at the notion of Dwayne West initially and then allows his partner to take the lead in the discussion again. He's still in the same position as the last time when he had been faced with the task of giving his thoughts about the larger opponent they face. Skull sounds openly unimpressed with West when he's forced to give his thoughts, his scowl growing more potent as he's talking about him. The facts are, as he says, there are bigger fish for him to fry than Dwayne West in the Cibernetico unless a miracle happens during it.




[align=center]Roy Maverick[/align]




SKR: Well, the guy's a former Fighting Spirit Champion and that's for a reason, despite the hard luck he's faced lately in the ring. He seems like he's starting to turn that around and so he isn't someone I would take very lightly if I met him in the ring. I don't really care for his personality and I think he could make use of being a little more modest about himself, especially lately. It isn't like he's been firing off on all cylinders and Cuervo might be giving him more of a work-out than he seems to think in his match earlier in the night.

He doesn't really care for Roy Maverick's personality, how arrogant and boastful the man is on pretty much a daily basis. It doesn't help matters that he is something of an evil toad of a man that seems to relish that he's seen as a bad person. But Kamen's got to give the devil his due, some of his confidence is not without reason, he's held the Fighting Spirit Championship till Christian Cruz came along. So he's not so foolish as to overlook him as a potential threat, all the more so when such a big prize is waiting for the winner of the Cibernetico.

PS: He's a fool of a man who believed himself to be a king but now he sits in a kingdom of ash for all his bragging and boasting. If it comes to him versus I, I'm not worried, I've studied his so-called strategies & in-ring abilities.

Once more Skull isn't impressed with the opposition and he lets that be known when it's his turn to talk about Roy Maverick. As far as he's concerned, Roy Maverick is something of a village idiot, if FIW were a village & not a wrestling promotion. He's deluded himself into believing that he can reclaim former glory after everything's been destroyed and taken from him already. Whatever threat he poses, Skull feels he's got covered by what he's been doing in the time before Violence Fetish.




[align=center]Blink[/align]




SKR: ...

PS: There had been only a tiny ounce of something resembling respect I had for this woman and it is because of her supposed fighting spirit. She managed to rid me of that the moment she decided something that no true fighter would ever be willing to do, make a mockery of combat. She's going to lie down and she's going to quit this match in some misguided belief that it's for the best, so be it. However if she isn't going to bother now, then she shouldn't bother at all, she's merely wasting everyone's time by continuing her FIW career.

Surprisingly, Kamen is speechless on the subject of Blink, lowering his head when the question is posed to them. Skull, on the other hand, is actually eager to talk about the subject matter for once and his scowl grows deeper with every word. His disgust is almost physically seen coming out of his mouth with everything he's saying about the Bad Girl that faces them. Those glowing eyes are growing brighter and his head rises from its comfortable resting place of his hand, glaring at the camera.




[align=center]Razorback[/align]




SKR: I've faced him before and he's an incredibly challenging person to try to prepare for, he's literally an animal in the ring! But there's a reason why man rules over all beasts and Razorback's further proof that this is true, least the times we've faced. For as crazed and primal as he is, he isn't really capable of adapting too well, thinking on his feet, overcoming obstacles he can't plow through. So while I'm concerned with the threat he poses, I'm confident that I can defeat him if I have to during the course of the Cibernetico.

There's somebody that somewhat scares Kamen, scares him in a way that something out of a horror movie would, not scared to face. Razorback's an odd creature and that's saying something when a guy that dresses up as an insect thinks that of someone. He mentions a good point about the beast, he seems to lack at times higher brain functions like most human beings are capable of. It's pretty much his biggest weakness in the ring, playing on the fact that he acts as though he is an animal.

PS: The sport of fighting is for humans, not animals.

It looks like it's back to the Specter being unimpressed with who he has to give his thoughts on for the up-coming match. He gives his honest opinion about Razorback, albeit in a very curt and brief manner that doesn't give much to work with. As far as he's concerned, if Razorback wishes to be viewed as an animal and acts like an animal, it's how Skull is going to treat him. This leads to the logic he poses and what he feels to be true, combat is not a place for animals, the sport of fighting is for men & women.




[align=center]Max Rowley[/align]




SKR: An awesome guy, almost as awesome as Neo Carner! I really dig him and I really like his style, it's why I wanted him to be on our team for the Cibernetico this year, well, the Time Bandits. But it seems that there was some mix-up and we only got Archie, which is a shame though it's fine by me. It means I get the honor of facing off against the Master of the Dropkick one more time and that's something to look forward to!

The masked man is almost bouncing in his seat he's so excited when the subject of Max Rowley is brought up to be discussed. Skull is seen off to the side face palming while Kamen gushes over the masked man they must call their opponent again. This lovefest only stops for a moment when he reveals he had tried to get both Time Bandits on their team for the Cibernetico at Violence Fetish. Then it's right back to beaming when he's thinking about the idea of Max and him getting the chance to fight each other.

PS: A repetative running gag of a joke that never gets funny.

The other masked man lifts his head out of his palm long enough to utter his thoughts on the subject of Max Rowley. It appears that he isn't as big of a fan of the Son of Awesome as his team mate it, letting this be known in a harsh way. The way he sees it, Max Rowley is little more than an unfunny joke that keeps going, same thing every week, same as it ever was. He does wonder if it is a social experiment on Max's part to try to see if eventually he'll break people's minds enough that they will find it funny.




[align=center]The Black Label Society[/align]




SKR: What Mad Dawg's done lately is inexcusable behavior and he is most likely going to be punished for his crimes by our team mate, Drake. But if I get the chance, I'll happily teach that mad man a thing or two about justice during the Cibernetico after what he's done to Drake! Words are one thing, heck, even cheap shots and stuff are one thing but attacking another man's elderly mother?! That's a new level of low I hadn't seen out of this man in my time in FIW till he chose to take such a drastic and vile action against Drake!

The thought of the Black Label Society immediately makes Kamen think of Mad Dawg and his actions as of late against Drake Love. It makes him shudder just thinking about it and he is sounding more than a little disgusted with the man when he speaks up. There's nothing Kamen would like better should they meet in the Cibernetico than teach Mad Dawg a lesson after the things he's done. He is the type of person Kamen came to FIW to fight against and to get rid of to make FIW a better place for everyone.

PS: I've wasted enough breath on their leader already but I will say this, I look forward to the change of meeting Roberto again in combat. The man's talented and he surprised me the last time I faced him, he has potential to be something greater than what he is now. This is the type of match that could show off such a thing and it could be the thing that propels him into the heights he could reach eventually. That's why I'm going to keep a watchful eye on him, and the rest of the Society, during the course of the match for as long as I can.

These two are some of the actual threats Skull considers in the match, especially Roberto Sanchez, surprisingly over his master. Skull is impressed after the last time they met and he enjoyed the fight, he sees something in the man that chooses to be a servant for another. He knows, if he's given the chance, Roberto could be so much more than that and so he's got to be careful around him in the Cibernetico. One wrong move and the match could become the one people talk about how it had been the launching pad for Roberto Sanchez' career in FIW.




[align=center]Keith Williams[/align]




SKR: I've fought this man before and beaten him, and it seems like he hasn't changed at all in the time between then and now. He's a perverse sexual deviant that's a cancer to FIW as a whole for as long as he's willing to linger in its halls. The man thrives on all things sleazy and his views on women are disgusting, and I'm happy to say he's been getting what he deserves lately. I can only hope that he gets a little more of what's coming to him during the Cibernetico, maybe Damien can get that payback he's looking for.

Keith Williams, one of the men Super Kamen Ranger defeated to win this year's DLI, someone he is very familiar with. It's unfortunate he is, in his view, considering the man and what he's most infamous for in the professional wrestling business. There may have been a time, as Damien Holburn claims, that Keith had been respectable but that time's long since passed and this is what we're left with. Someone that Kamen's hoping tastes the swift fist or foot of justice before Violence Fetish's broadcast concludes for the evening.

PS: A joke of a captain, an even bigger joke of a fighter.

By far the man he feels the least impressed with is now the subject they're forced to discuss and give their thoughts on, joy. Skull could masterfully construct a speech as to why he detests Keith Williams and his very presence in the wrestling business insults him. But he has better things to do with his time, like watch paint dry and so he gives the condensed version of his thoughts about Keith Williams. These thoughts include the fact that he's the opposing captain is a rather laughable & depressing statement about FIW's management.




[align=center]The Sunshine Crew[/align]




SKR: We get the pleasure of facing these guys twice in one night and yes, I'm being sarcastic when I say it is a pleasure to face these two. They're scum of the lowest form and I'm eager to face them again to see if they've learned anything since the last time we faced them in a match. I'm sure they're well aware they're going to be in for the fight of their lives, because we don't plan to make it easy for them. We're the FIW World Tag Team Champions for a reason and we're planning on keeping it that way for as long as we can.

Half of what Kamen says is said between his teeth, they're trying their best to grind into each other after hearing what his opponents have had to say. Rather after hearing what Takeshi Sunshine's had to say in regards to him and in regards to his relationship with Blink. The way he makes it sound like a bad thing that Kamen won't slap a woman outside of the ring, and what that implies about Takeshi. Also about how he's willing to share his feelings, a concept that he doesn't understand what's so bad about that Takeshi has to knock it.

PS: Allow me to correct our one opponent, Takeshi Sunshine, on a few matters that his intoxicated brain is having troubles with. Just because I haven't verbalized my intentions with the tag titles, doesn't mean I'm losing sight of our match. The preparations for the Cibernetico are a twofold affair when it comes to you lot, I'm preparing Kamen and I for you two in both settings. So you see, the Cibernetico is a very important thing to be ready for, and it benefits us in respect to our championship match earlier in the night.

His gloved index finger points upward to draw attention to its owner when he sits up, scowling at the thought of their challengers. The challengers that dared to imply Skull was ill prepared for the title match that's coming up between the two teams. As anyone that knows anything about the Phantom Skull knows, saying such a thing is akin to saying a your momma joke to most people. Takeshi's insulted what pride the Seigi Sentai member has, and he is not amused by the drunken dancing monkey.

PS: Secondly...I do not share my feelings, I am a man but also being a man, I respect my partner's right to do so if he chooses. I am not some bleeding heart that you are going to be able to play like a fiddle, and steal my possession from me, thug. I am a fighter, and I hurt people in the pursuit of the glory of battle, make no mistakes about that the next time you spout off. You are the fool if you think it will be so easy to take these titles from us, and for you to trick Kamen into not hitting you.

The disgust is seeping through his voice with every word that's said about the Blond Outlaws, or the Sunshine Crew if you will. His eyes are glowing brighter when he expresses the fact that unlike his partner, he has no real desire to share his feelings. He too is a man that cannot stand all that sentimental rubbish that his partner takes part in but he's also man enough to respect his choice for it. Just like he's able to respect the fact that Takeshi Sunshine is a drunkard who is talking out his ass about most of what he says.

PS: You'll have to rob a jewelry store if you want some gold so bad.




[align=center]Rurik Krychek[/align]




SKR: I want to thank him for failing to understand the very point I was trying to make with my joke, Krychek, I appreciate that. Considering what he's said about me, I figured it was only fitting to give him a response that he'd expect from the person he described. See if he thought better of me or if that's really how he viewed me and his words were all I needed to know of his opinion, of the truth. You want to talk of immature, how about the fact that you refuse to acknowledge our actual names and yet you are content with calling people Mad Dawg and El Valiente. But it's okay, I've beaten you once and I'm sure I can do it again if I need to in the Cibernetico.

The Interstellar Insect shifts in his seat, grinning behind his mask at the thought of the tiny man he's been asked about. For all his boasting about his brain power, he fell right into the point Kamen had been trying to make with his little game. Furthermore, he's proven how hypocritical he can be when he gets insulted by that & calls others by their ring names and yet refuses to call the Seigi Sentai by their own. Kamen shrugs his shoulders and he shows that despite Rurik Krychek's harsh opinions, he remains steadfast.

PS: Words in one's mouth? How about the ones you put in mine by saying I was talking about Cruz' care for his win-loss ratio record, Rurik. I wasn't speaking of that, I was speaking about the very thing you went on to, at length, talk about, and his passion for his so-called art. How is he to paint his so-called tragedies if he does not learn from his mistakes, better himself, so that he's able to have them even occur? My, for someone that claims to be so informed, you certainly are resembling someone who is uninformed like you claim I am...or whoever Bob is.

The Specter of FIW is yet again shifting in his seat, adjusting himself so that he's sitting up straight in his seat. His glowing eyes stare into the camera lens and there's something of a smirk that's starting to make its way onto his visible features. What fun this is, Rurik Krychek's attempt at tearing him apart and in the process making himself look like a fool, what fun this is to expose him. The masked man looks like he might dare to chuckle at the notion of him putting words in Krychek's mouth.

PS: You then go on to contradict yourself again, so either Christian Cruz is not human or you believe his claims of not caring about wins and losses are a lie. If I am to humor you are not that uninformed, allow me to explain something to you yet again as I explained it to you before. Usually speaking, as there are exceptions to any rule, I don't care about wins or losses, they are as unimportant to me as they are our FIW Dual Crown Champion. What is important to me, what does matter to me is the actual fight, the heat of battle, the sport of combat, same as it ever has.

The masked man allows his words to sink in for a moment before he continues to rip apart Rurik's attempt at a rebuttal against him. The smirk grows more pronounce when he's musing over the thought about Christian Cruz not being a human. Considering the way they've been talking to each other lately, it wouldn't surprise Skull to find out that Rurik sees Cruz as something that's other than humman. But he humors one line of logic, following it to the end that's the same as it had been before, the same conclusion Rurik Krychek ignored & dismissed.




[align=center]Christian Cruz[/align]




PS: I've already said my piece on Cruz.

The FIW World Tag Team Champion's said all he needs to before about the FIW Dual Crown Champion and earlier when talking about Rurik Krychek. Seeing as Cruz made the same mistake Krychek made in reference to what Skull had been talking about before. He highly doubts, least if they are as intelligent as they like to believe they are, he has to repeat himself for a third time for Cruz to hear. Surely the message has become loud and clear by now, so all he has to do is sit back & relax, and allow Kamen to say the closing piece to this segment.

SKR: I'm sorry, Cruz, I did not realize we were suddenly in a sport where there's time-outs, even when someone enters the ring. You had a concussion, I did not know this at the time, you entered the ring, you were my opponent, what else is a fighter expected to do? Was I suppose to lay down for you so that you could cover me and beat me because there had been an accident and you got hurt? As far as I've always been trained, fight with honor, yes but don't be stupid, it's a fight, I would've done the same thing to one of my friends if I was facing them. If that makes me less of a hero in your eyes...oh well, I'm sure somehow I'll manage to live with that pain when we meet in the Cibernetico.

Once more Kamen's being sarcastic when he starts out, acting as though he is actually profusely apologizing to Christian Cruz. The reality is that he doesn't understand what Cruz had been getting at, as he says, did he expect him to lay down for him? It isn't like there's some rule that when the FIW Dual Crown Champion is hurt in a match, his opponent must immediately lay down for him. In the end, the Seigi Sentai salutes the camera after Kamen says he'll see Cruz at the Cibernetico & we fade to black...
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