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Work,Worry and Words; Owens's interview
Topic Started: Nov 3 2017, 12:12 PM (65 Views)
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Setting in the pastures of the Owens family ranch; a PRW crew is set to film a candid on sight interview with Alexander Owens . He is still dressed in his work clothes. Having just finished with quick survey the heifers and started the vetting process for calves to keep for adulthood and the ones that are destined for a veal piccata. Holding him in the hot seat is Stacy Cornbread.

Stacy: Stacy: Good afternoon Mr. Owens. It has been a while since we spoke but when I got the assignment to come out here; I jumped on it. How have you been?

Moving his chair a bit, Owens responds with a smile.

Owens: Oh, you know me Stacy. I stay pretty busy. It’s pre-winter prep time here at the Owens’s ranch and that means I’ve been all over the property; weaning calves, checking to see if we’ve got amy pregnant cows, preparing the pastures as well as the feed yard for what is likely to be harsh winter. On top of all that due to the some of the weather that pounded the East coast lately we had a few delayed shipment which meant I ended up having to make a series of phone calls to soothe some hot heads and mend some bruised nerves. But hey...it’s a living.

Stacy: It sure sound like you have been busy. How would you say this has affected your preparation for your big match at Christmas Carnage vs Bane?

Owens: Well Stacy I will be honest, Bane has not really crossed my mind much the last two or three days. But as for preparation how do you prepare for going to war with man like Bane? You can’t really. Bane is crafty. Bane is tough. But most of all Bane is a mystery wrapped in an enigma veiled in secrets and double false blind turns. He’s unpredictable. Thus I am not so much worried about preparing for Bane’s onslaught. I’m preparing for my own onslaught.

Stacy: Would you care to elaborate?

Owens: It’s a given that Bane is going to beat me within an inch of my life and then some. I plan on doing the same to him. We’re both going to punish the other man in that ring. We are both going to try to break their spirit. That the name of the game, the nature of an I Quit match. There’s no rules, no mercy, no real escape other than full and utter submission. So I can lift weights and run marathons all I want. I won’t change a thing.

Stacy: And why’s that?

Bane and I’s next tango isn’t about brawn, balls or brains. It’s about heart. It’s about the heart and fortitude to never quit.. But even more than that it’s about having the heart to break a man down to nothing then ask him to betray himself. I know Bane can do. Now I have to show myself that I can. I need to prepare myself to fight off myself not Bane. The pain is inevitable. I just have to be willing to hurt him worse than he can hurt me. Plain and simple.

Stacy: That sounds arduous. Anything specific you’re doing in preparation of that?

Owens: Lots of self reflection. Lots of introspection as well as analyzing imperious I have about Bane. A man’s heart is a fickle thing. It is apt to betray him. To make him say and do things he’d never do in his right mind. Bane, as much of brother I had and still do see him as, is a heartless monster. He has a switch in his head and heart that let's turn off that tug of morality, the whisper that he’s gone too far. That’s his unique skill, his claim to fame. It’s not the way he swings a chair or blood he can spill, from himself and others. It about not caring enough about himself and others to stop when it gone too far. Bane; he’s limitless. I’ll have to do the same.

Stacy: Is that why you seemed a little sterner than usual? Some people have questioned you post Bloodletting promo, citing your statements your intention as of late here and I quote “I’m not here to shake hands and sign autographs. I’m here to compete.” That seems a stark departure from past statements you’ve made. Many were surprised while other say it just a natural progression. Your Thoughts on that?

Owens: Call it a slight brain contusion, call it post-lost soreness; I spoke harshly and straightforward. So yes, I have changed a little. I’ve, to some people, have “lost my smile”. That can’t be further from the truth. I wasn’t voicing frustration or anger. I was voicing focus. I was letting people know that despite what Bane like to think and acts like, I’m not a joke. Bane likes to make jokes and sling cheap barbs. Everyone loves to hit the soft targets. Everyone likes to take the low road and rip an oppnet to piece. I don’t need words to do that. That what these hands are for.

Standing out of his chair, Owens walks right into the camera; fist raise and glaring.

Owens: Keep the barbs going Bane. Shoot off your mouth a thousand times in a thousand ways. Us that razor sharp tongue of yours and keep talking shit about me. Come Christmas Carnage, it’s not words that are gonna hurt me or you. Is going to be two of the best competitors that have laced their boots in this business that gonna hurt each other. It’s going to fists and feet, elbows and knees, headbutts and chest chops. It’s gonna be any damn thing that isn’t nailed down and something that are. We’re gonna spill blood,guts,sweat and tears. We gonna blow our stacks and break some bones. But hear me now. You will never break me down. You’ll never make me quit. In the end they're gonna have use the jaws of life to untwist and tangle the heap of a wreck I’m going to leave you. I promise you that.

Owens walks off, the camera following behind him as he loading into a mud caked mule and drives off. As the camera turns back to Stacy, she gives it the kill signal and the scene clicks to black.
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