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ME: Thomas Driver© vs. JR Judy; REF: Thomas J. Tickles
Topic Started: Nov 12 2010, 11:44 PM (462 Views)
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- PRW International Championship
- If Driver loses he will lose his rematch clause.
- If Judy loses he will be suspended without pay from PRW indefinitely.
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It's time. The Undisputed Championship has just been contested and the audience is in a hush, knowing full well what is to come. Thomas Driver, founder of The Black Sheep, will put his title on the line against JR Judy. If Judy cannot defeat his opponent, he will be gone from PRW. He could b the second veteran in a month to lose their spot on the roster. The ring announcer senses the anticipation but must make his announcement regardless of any feelings he has about the potential demise of The Perfect One.

Bob Saget: Ladies and gentlemen, it is now time for our main event and it is for the PRW International Championship!

The lights are cut, to a loud shriek from the crowd. As flashes twinkle in the darkness, a light acoustic guitar playing in the distance with electronic fuzz distorting the sound. Although it was David Bowie who first produced this track, Thomas Driver has chosen to adopt Nirvana's cover of "The Man Who Sold the World" for this purpose. It is time for the International Champion to make an appearance, and it is time for Judy to die.

We passed upon the stair,
we spoke in was and when
Although I wasn't there,
he said I was his friend


Following the first verse, the bass and drums kick in to complete the entire band. Kurt Cobain's smooth and melancholic style continues with the acoustics supporting him. Still no sign of The Patron Saint, at least until the next few lyrics find their way out of the sound system. With this sort of introduction, one has to wonder why Thomas Driver even competes any more. He seems to enjoy these two minutes more than the dozen or so he spends in the squared circle. John Riggs will not escort the warrior tonight, perhaps because he was seen earlier in the evening. Instead of slapping the belt around like he once did, our International Champion now proudly hoists the title atop his shoulder. He presses his right forearm against it as he makes his way down the ramp in his red and white entrance jacket. The leather glistens under the spotlight, which follows him in contrast to the surrounding nothingness that is an unlit arena.

Which came as a surprise.
I spoke into his eyes
I thought you died alone,
a long long time ago.


Thomas Driver no longer keeps his hood pulled up, instead letting it droop back against the custom insignia on his upper spine. Having gotten rid of the ratty old black leather hood, this new Aniline entrance attire was ordered from a good friend of the athlete; a little someone known as Tommy Hilfiger. It's hard to get quality genuine leather these days but the champion was sure to pay a premium to look good. Ready for action, the Psycho Killer stares down the official for this match. The champion continues to circle the ring before ascending the ring apron in a single bound.

Oh no, not me
We never lost control
You're face to face
With The Man Who Sold the World


Bob Saget: Now entering the ring, representing The Black Sheep, he is the PRW International Champion. From New York City... "The Man Who Sold the World" Thomas Driver!

As the ring announcer spouts off his usual facts, Thomas enters between the top ropes with the championship still slumped over his shoulder. He gives a stern nod towards his opponent this evening before heading over to the nearest turnbuckle. For the first time in his entrance, Driver takes the belt away and hoists in the air; all to the tune of the aforementioned chorus. When the audience give their opinion of the warrior he descends and eyes the battlefield before him.

I laughed and shook his hand,
and made my way back home
I searched for a foreign land,
for years and years I roamed


Thomas Driver steps around the ring like some sort of general surveying the battlefield. He heads to his corner to remove his jacket, letting it down against the canvas before an official removes it from the stage of our next contest. The Patron Saint hoists the belt for a second time, looking at it with determination before handing it over to the referee of the match. He begins cracking his neck a bit, stepping in place as he approaches the referee and begins conversing with him. The song is "The Man Who Sold the World" by Nirvana, and Thomas has made it his own.

Brunswick: Tonight is do-or-die for JR Judy, and this man could be the executioner.

Smith: Look at the confidence in his eyes, Thomas Driver is ready to take the career of one of PRW's most prolific superstars.


"The Man Who Sold the World" approaches the man he won this very title from, his music having faded as the audience tunes in to watch a potential classic. Thomas looks up to the screen, watching as his video fades and the music drowns into silence. JR Judy will be out next and he will be in for the fight of his life.
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As Driver awaits JR’s entrance, the crowd grows silent with anticipation. The camera zooms in on Driver’s face which shows a look of determination. Just then, the arena lights black out as Driver takes one deep breath. Then, the opening notes of “Turn the Page” by: Metallica begin to play over the loud speakers.

On a long and lonesome highway,
East of Omaha
You can listen to the engines
Moanin' out it's one old song
You can think about the woman,
Or the girl you knew the night before


The camera begins to pan towards the entrance ramp as a spotlight begins to shine at the top of the ramp.

But your thoughts will soon be wanderin',
The way they always do
When you're ridin' 16 hours,
And there's nothin' much to do
And you don't feel much like ridin',
You just wish the trip was through


Just then, a figure black ring tights and a black hooded jacket appears at the top of the ramp. The man stands still for a moment before slowly raising his arms up in to the air \_0_/. As the man extends his arms, the audience begins to give JR a roar of cheers, knowing this could be his final night in PRW. JR slowly lowers his arms and turns around to reveal himself to the crowd.


Josh Brunswick: “And here comes the challenger, and one of the most decorated competitors in PRW history, JR Judy.”

Doug Smith: “Tonight is really simple for JR Judy. Either win, or go home. That is it for JR. Either he recaptures the PRW International Championship, or his legendary career ends.”

As the camera zooms in the camera focuses on JR’s face. The usual cocky smile is not there. Instead, a look of determination has overcome JR’s face as he readjusts his hood.

Here I am, on the road again,
There I am, up on the stage
There I go, playin' star again,
There I go, turn the page



Bob Saget: “And his opponent, and challenger, from Columbus, Ohio, weighing in at 225 lbs, he is “The Perfect One”….J…..R……Judy!”

The crowd on the front row attempts to reach over the rail and touch JR, who extends his arms out and high fives fans as he walks by. All the time however, JR is keeping his eyes locked on the ring and most importantly his opponent. As JR reaches the bottom of the ramp, JR and Driver lock eyes and then tension begins to build. JR then slowly turns towards the ring steps as the referee backs Thomas away. JR then makes his way up the stairs and stops on the apron. JR turns his head looking around the arena for a moment before he enters the ring through the ropes.

Josh Brunswick: “It has been exactly 600 days since JR Judy last wore the International Championship around his waist, and now he looks to recapture the very championship many people JR made famous.”

Doug Smith: “Ever since his return to PRW, JR has been talking about this mission and this goal to teach respect to the young stars. Well this is his chance right here at Bloodletting.”

He turns to the near corner and pulls himself up to the middle rope. JR raises his arms up and slides the hood off of his head, and then remains still on the ropes. After a few seconds of standing still on the ropes, JR once again raises his arms in to his trademark pose \_0_/, bringing in more boos from the audience. JR continues to ignore the crowd as he lowers his arms. He then slips off his jacket and hands it to the ringside attendant. The music fades as “The Perfect One” hops down from the turnbuckle and grabs a near corner, locking eyes with Thomas. The two men are motioned to the center of the ring by the official and slowly step to the center of the ring. They lock eyes as the referee gives them final instructions. The crowd begins buzzing as the referee then lifts the PRW International Championship high over head. As he lowers the championship, Thomas begins talking trash to JR in the center of the ring. However JR remains silent, staring a hole through the champion. Just then, JR rears back his arm and delivers a slap to the face of Driver which turns the champion around, fueling him with rage. The referee quickly steps in and sends both men back to their respective corners as the crowd erupts.

Josh Brunswick: “Oh, my, God. Doug, I think JR Judy is ready for this contest. We know he spent the last month away preparing for this contest, and he looks ready. ”

Doug Smith: “JR got in to the head of the champion with one single slap Josh. JR is a master of the mind games and I think tonight we are going to see the BEST JR Judy wrestling match we have ever seen.”

DING! DING! DING!

The referee looks at both men before motioning for the bell. As the bell echoes throughout the arena, the crowd erupts knowing the importance of this main event contest. JR’s cold, calculating eyes lock back on Driver as the two begin to circle each other around the ring. Both men seem very tentative to lunge in, neither wanting to make an early mistake, knowing the importance of this main event. Driver takes a fake step towards JR, attempting to intimidate “The Perfect One”, but JR remains still, continuing to stare a hole through the champion. Driver takes a step towards JR and as he does, JR lunges in, grabbing hold of Driver’s legs. JR spins around and then takes the International Champion down to the mat with a school boy roll up. The back of The Patron Saint’s head smacks off of the canvas as the referee quickly slides into position and begins his count.

1…

Driver is able to quickly power out of the pin attempt.


Josh Brunswick: “And JR quickly attempts a pinfall here Doug. Was that a true win attempt, or was JR just trying to get inside the head of the champion?”

Doug Smith: “Obviously the longer this contest goes, the advantage has to go to Thomas Driver. But I think that rollup definitely was meant as a slap in the face of the champion. JR will try to get under Thomas’ skin and wait for him to make a mistake. ”

Driver quickly returns to his feet and delivers a quick slap across the face of the calculating JR Judy. The two lock eyes as the crowd erupts. The emotion in the arena is at a fever pitch as these men are on the verge of killing each other. After a few seconds of staring, the two men begin to circle the ring once more, never taking their eyes off of the other. They finally lock up and begin to struggle for the advantage. JR takes the first advantage by pushing Thomas back against the ropes. The referee quickly steps in the middle and calls for the clean break from JR who continues to hold his grip on Driver. The referee begins his count, which causes JR to release his grip and slowly raises his arms into the air. Thomas’ focused eyes remained locked on JR as he abides by the referee’s warning. However this attitude change in JR is very apparent as he clinches his fist and delivers a hard right hand to the face of Driver who held his guard down. The shot stuns the International Champion and forces the referee to step in and cause a break.

Josh Brunswick: “Well no clean break from JR right there, and I think that was a good move. JR is too focused, and too determined in this contest to not take advantage of any opening that is presented to him.”

Doug Smith: “I think we are beginning to see the reappearance of the OLD JR Judy here tonight.”

As the referee backs JR away from the champion, Thomas quickly rubs his jaw after the cheap shot delivered by “The Perfect One”. The two again begin to circle the ring before locking up once again. And again they begin to struggle for the advantage. This time it is Driver that gains control, this time by applying a side headlock to JR. The Patron Saint begins to wrench and apply the pressure to JR. As Driver begins to apply the pressure, “The Perfect One” is planning an escape strategy. JR looks into the crowd and then positions his elbow in between Driver’s body and his own. JR then rears back his arm, preparing his next attack. He thrusts the point of his elbow into the rib cage of Thomas which causes Driver’s grip to loosen. JR rears back his elbow again and this time the impact to Driver’s ribs is even more, thus loosening his grip again. After the elbow, JR is able to then grab a hold of Thomas’ arm and spin loose of his headlock. JR is able to spin behind the International Champion’s body and position Driver’s arm into a hammerlock. JR’s counter brings a look of frustration to the face of the champion. JR then begins to wrench on the elbow of Driver. Thomas attempts to throw an elbow back at JR with his free arm, but JR is able to turn his head out of the way. Avoiding the shots, and keeping control of the champion, brings a look of confidence to the face of JR. The cold and calculating Perfect One releases Driver’s arm and then slides into a side headlock of his own. He tightens his grip and begins to squeeze on the head and neck of Thomas.

Josh Brunswick: “And it seems the confidence of JR is starting to rise as he transitions to the side headlock.”

Doug Smith: “We are seeing JR Judy wrestle a very smart match thus far, and he is really taking control in the opening moments of this contest.”

TBC by: Driver

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Thomas Driver has found himself in a precarious position, as he assumed that any early technical domination would be on his part. Being controlled by JR Judy, a man he has belittled for the last two months, is nothing short of an embarrassment for the founder of The Black Sheep. He can't simply defeat his challenger, he must destroy him. And the thousands of mindless idiots surrounding them have nothing more to do than cheer the end of progress. The Patron Saint just realized how perverse this situation was. They applaud the coming Armageddon. If Thomas is the radical element in PRW then are they not the enemies of its future? He fights to save what they love and yet they cheer this cancer. Kill the parasite, at any cost. Bring the end to a leech before he drains more blood from them. Let them dance around you grave like you will dance around his. There's no technical exchange that can quite capture that feeling. The anxiety inside "The Man Who Sold the World" feeds him to do things far outside the realm of his training. He doesn't bother to engage in the back-and-forth, opting to claw his way out this hold. Thomas drives his well-trimmed nails into the eye socket of JR Judy, causing an instant release from the relatively mundane headlock. The Reflection of Perfection shrieks at the audacity of his foe, unable to respond since he's too busy clutching at his scratched eyeball. Tommy Tickles begins barking orders and rules at the International Champion, calling him out for such a serious infraction but knowing Judy would not want his chance thrown away via disqualification.

Brunswick: This is disgusting, Thomas Driver just used an illegal gouge to take back control of this match.

Smith: What do you want? The referee can't call for a DQ because then Judy loses the belt anyway. He needs to pin or cover Driver to gain that title.


JR Judy rubs at his eyes vigorously, his left lens having felt the sharp sting of being mauled by an animal. He can't believe Driver would do such a thing, figuring the fool would have too much pride to go for such a risky move so early. But Thomas is not your typical coward, he wants to bring an end to a major chapter in PRW's history and he's willing to skirt the edge of the law. Our official tries to give the challenger some breathing room but can't seem to hold off another blow from the normally submission-oriented superstar. Thomas strikes with a European uppercut that sends his victim to the corner. He lets the referee scream whatever demands he has for the champion, but knows that at the end of the day this little man is useless. There is no one with power of The Patron Saint and this freedom gives him opportunity to experiment with the law of the new land. His law, no one else's.

Smith: I have never seen Thomas Driver this determined to win a match. Taking out Judy would be the high point of his PRW career.

Brunswick: And JR Judy will do everything to end Thomas' reign. But when you're fighting a... wait a second. Look at Judy!


With thousands giving him the strength, JR Judy decides to forget about his possible loss of vision and make the man guilty for his pain regret every word he's ever said. Thomas isn't able to move his feet as quickly as The Perfect One is, at least not now. When Driver comes to meet his target, Judy greets him with a big boot to the chest. This knocks the opponent away and forces him to roll back as the New Age Legend chases away at him. What is it that Judy says? Right, "You can't stop perfection, and you can't stop me!" When JR Judy has a fire under him, when his anger and rage truly make him want to make someone pay, that catchphrase proves truer than any other word spoken on PRW television. Let guidelines be damned, this prick deserves everything coming to him. Like Driver, The Perfect One realizes this is not a situation that sees much use for catch-as-catch-can-bullshit. This is a fight and it is his fists that best express what the Ohio-native thinks of when the demented face of Thomas Driver appears on that screen. He doesn't just punch his enemy, he clubbers away at the champion until the athlete's knees give out from under him. One more forearm smash to the temple forces Thomas to collapse onto his side, forcing the referee to intervene on behalf of a downed Sheep. Tickles tries to call off the attack but Judy has gone from using his knuckles to simply stomping down at whatever flinches underneath his boot. Eventually the official is forced to hold onto the challenger's midsection and rip him away from a bewildered Technical Spectacle.

Brunswick: JR Judy is throwing caution to the wind and has beaten Thomas Driver into a pulp. And the fans are loving it!

Smith: Have you ever seen someone manhandle Driver like that? Judy's pissed.


If you couldn't see it in Judy's eyes, the reaction from the crowd would give it away. This is it. The end to Thomas Driver's little campaign ends with this very next attack. At last the loudmouth New Yorker would be put down and he would herd his flock off the edge of a cliff. Everything is perfect in JR's mind, his prey barely able to pull himself up after that last exchange. He watches the battered technician flail as he tries to climb up onto his feet, holding onto the ropes in the fear that he might just collapse to the floor. Once the champion stands, The Perfect One decides it is time to end this punk's reign. But Thomas senses something is amiss. He feels the apocalypse about to come and prepares to deal with it as best he can. When JR Judy approaches, "The Man Who Sold the World" swings his elbow back in an attempt to strike his ill-prepared attacker. But by the grace of God there is no meeting of flesh. The Patron Saint incorrectly measured the distance and Judy avoids the shot complete. Shock fills the champion's face as his number one contender springs onto his foe and secures a quick hold of the situation. Fans hoot and holler as their hero takes the second rope, using them to springboard away in hopes of delivering some Perfect Payoff to the man most deserving of the legend's beating. Had the maneuver succeeded, we would have all witnessed one of the shortest main events in PRW history. But Thomas is a crafty son-of-a-bitch. He has turned tragedy into triumph and is now the sole competitor standing inside the squared circle.

Smith: Judy's down! What the hell just happened?

Brunswick: The Patron Saint avoids the Perfect Payoff, can Judy recover from this?


The audience is livid at what they just saw, many of them confused as to how The Prophet of Perfection landed on the mat without his captive in tow. Upon closer examination we can see how Thomas was able to survive this ordeal. Clasping his hand around the top rope was all it took for Black Sheep's founder to remain unscathed by one of JR Judy's most devastating moves. The Perfect One covers his head with both hands; having crashed to the mat skull-first due to the unexpected one-man journey. The Psycho Killer looks down at his challenger, cranking his neck before he decides to pursue what will be the most pleasurable beating he's ever delivered. He looks out the hostile crowd, men and women cursing his name, and responds with perhaps the most infuriating action they could imagine; a smile. A grin streaks across his face because he is overjoyed with the opportunity ahead of him. He will kill the Hall of Famer and he will do so on his own. This is the end. The end of perfection. The end of a legend. The end of PRW as we know it.

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