Post by Perpetual Nirvana on Sept 7, 2009 17:39:55 GMT -5
Alex Shelley gets tagged in and goes after Raven. He hits a Shellshock and Raven rools outside. Shelley goes to follow but is grabbed from behind by the legal man Doug Williams who hits Chaos Theory and gets for three.
Penzer: Here are your winners: GBH and Raven!
DW: Alex Shelley's lack of control cost his team there.
JB: Do you blame him after what Raven has done.
*Back to Dr Stevie's office where Jesse Neal is lying on the couch*
I've got my charts here. J, James, Jeff, Jesse. So you spent some time in the navy, decided you wanted to be a pro wrestler, came to WCTNA but ever since you got here you basically get the hell beaten out of you each and every week. It says here in my records, you got some training from Team 3D. Interesting. Alright, before we get started, would you mind telling me about your partnership with Homicide? How did that come about and how's it working out personally?
To be Honest I don't quite think that he likes me much
I think the only reason he's teaming with me is because Ray and D-Von tell him too
Every time I talk to him he he either hits me or kicks me
Last Night I heard him talking to Shark Boy in the back he was planning to use a bat on me while I was sleeping
When I told Ray and D-Von they hit me and called me a whiner and a little bitch
Then when I got back to the hotel I found out that he'd cancelled my room and he made me share a room with him but I had to sleep on the Balcony in the rain
I see. Now Jesse, I want to get to the root of this problem as soon as possible and I'm sure you do as well. Next I'd like you to tell me whether there has ever been a history of violence in your past. This could be at any stage in your life from childhood onwards.
Well my parents left when I was born
My Dad wanted nothing to do with kids and my mom was of the get rid of it as soon as you can route
I lived with my Grandma until I was 19
She was as old school as it gets and used to hit me across the back with this old cane whenever I did something bad or whenever she was upset with how her life was going
When I wasn't helping her I was usually working
On my eighteenth birthday when I asked if she forgot today was my birthday she hit me across the face eighteen times and called it a present
She always said she hated me for weighing her down but I knew it was a joke
Jesse, have you ever heard of congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis? It's an extremely rare inherited disorder which leaves the victim unable to sense heat or cold and they are in a state where they can not feel pain. As a result, they could suffer anything from fevers to osteomyelitis and not be able to do anything about it. Now, CIPA only effects 1 in 125 million so only 48 people in the entire world may suffer from it at any given time but that's 48 people who go to bed each night wishing they could feel pain.
You Jesse are a professional wrestler. A career which could be anything from competing in front of crowds of single digits once every fortnight to crafting your art in the ring four times a week for thousands. However the price we have to pay costs some people very dearly. My best friend died at my house due to any overdose on Carisoprodol. How do you think that made me feel? Jesse, knowing your own history of suffering, why did you pick a path that is feel with pain and could lead to the grave if you make a wrong turn?
That's the problem Dr.Stevie
I like the pain
I LOVE IT
I can't think of anything that makes me feel better then taking a cane across the back or getting dropped on my head
Whenever I lose a match all that's happening is that I'm wishing that they would drop me on the mat just once more
When People aren't watching I headbutt the wall until I feel blood in my eyes then savor the sting of it there
Alright Jesse, that's all I need to know for now. However, I'd like to see you again next week. Thanks for dropping by.
Penzer: Here are your winners: GBH and Raven!
DW: Alex Shelley's lack of control cost his team there.
JB: Do you blame him after what Raven has done.
*Back to Dr Stevie's office where Jesse Neal is lying on the couch*
I've got my charts here. J, James, Jeff, Jesse. So you spent some time in the navy, decided you wanted to be a pro wrestler, came to WCTNA but ever since you got here you basically get the hell beaten out of you each and every week. It says here in my records, you got some training from Team 3D. Interesting. Alright, before we get started, would you mind telling me about your partnership with Homicide? How did that come about and how's it working out personally?
To be Honest I don't quite think that he likes me much
I think the only reason he's teaming with me is because Ray and D-Von tell him too
Every time I talk to him he he either hits me or kicks me
Last Night I heard him talking to Shark Boy in the back he was planning to use a bat on me while I was sleeping
When I told Ray and D-Von they hit me and called me a whiner and a little bitch
Then when I got back to the hotel I found out that he'd cancelled my room and he made me share a room with him but I had to sleep on the Balcony in the rain
I see. Now Jesse, I want to get to the root of this problem as soon as possible and I'm sure you do as well. Next I'd like you to tell me whether there has ever been a history of violence in your past. This could be at any stage in your life from childhood onwards.
Well my parents left when I was born
My Dad wanted nothing to do with kids and my mom was of the get rid of it as soon as you can route
I lived with my Grandma until I was 19
She was as old school as it gets and used to hit me across the back with this old cane whenever I did something bad or whenever she was upset with how her life was going
When I wasn't helping her I was usually working
On my eighteenth birthday when I asked if she forgot today was my birthday she hit me across the face eighteen times and called it a present
She always said she hated me for weighing her down but I knew it was a joke
Jesse, have you ever heard of congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis? It's an extremely rare inherited disorder which leaves the victim unable to sense heat or cold and they are in a state where they can not feel pain. As a result, they could suffer anything from fevers to osteomyelitis and not be able to do anything about it. Now, CIPA only effects 1 in 125 million so only 48 people in the entire world may suffer from it at any given time but that's 48 people who go to bed each night wishing they could feel pain.
You Jesse are a professional wrestler. A career which could be anything from competing in front of crowds of single digits once every fortnight to crafting your art in the ring four times a week for thousands. However the price we have to pay costs some people very dearly. My best friend died at my house due to any overdose on Carisoprodol. How do you think that made me feel? Jesse, knowing your own history of suffering, why did you pick a path that is feel with pain and could lead to the grave if you make a wrong turn?
That's the problem Dr.Stevie
I like the pain
I LOVE IT
I can't think of anything that makes me feel better then taking a cane across the back or getting dropped on my head
Whenever I lose a match all that's happening is that I'm wishing that they would drop me on the mat just once more
When People aren't watching I headbutt the wall until I feel blood in my eyes then savor the sting of it there
Alright Jesse, that's all I need to know for now. However, I'd like to see you again next week. Thanks for dropping by.