KingPK 0 Report post Posted October 28, 2006 As we return to the arena [i]An Ode To Killings[/i], a song we haven't heard in quite a while is playing while Prince Killings stands in the ring. TONY Welcome back to Syndicated folks. WarGames is almost upon us, but right now we are about to see the OAOAST debut of someone who claims will "raise the bar" for the rest of the locker room. And why is there a red curtain covering the entranceway? JESSE Because, Tony, the curtain is about to rise on what should be a storied career. What, they didn't teach you symbolism in your correspondence course in broadcasting? The music fades and the arena lights go out. A spolight shines on the curtain as the opening of [i]Dani California[/i] by the Red Hot Chili Peppers comes over the PA. The curtain slowly rises as the first verse begins, revealing James Riggs and Staci standing side by side. Riggs wears a long white trench coat opened in front while Staci is wearing a white dress shirt tied up to show a bit of midrift and a black skirt cut about halfway between her knee and thigh. [i]Black bandana, sweet Louisiana Robbin' on a bank in the state of Indiana She's a runner, rebel and a stunner Oh her merry way sayin' baby whatcha gonna Lookin' down the barrel of a hot metal forty five Just another way to survive [/i] BUFFER And his opponent, making his OAOAST debut here tonight. Being accompanied by Staci Robert, he hails from Torrence, California and weighs in at two hundred and thirty-two pounds. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the OAOAST....JAMES RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIGGGGGS!!! "BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!" Riggs simply brushes off the boos as he continues to walk with Staci now leading the way. She walks up the ring steps, Riggs taking the opportunity to enjoy the view before walking up himself. Staci kisses her hand and puts it to James' lips before she sits on the middle rope and, in one smooth motion, brings her legs up and crosses them, balancing her entire body on the middle rope while pushing up the top rope, allowing Riggs to step through. When Riggs is in the ring she, in another smooth motion, uncrosses them and ducks under the top rope herself. JESSE Well, that Staci sure has some flexibility. That probably comes in handy in other areas as well. Riggs walks over to the corner and climbs onto the second turnbuckle. He slaps his chest twice with crossed arms before cockily raising them into the air. Pyro shoots across both sides of the ring apron behind him (a la Shawn Michaels) before meeting at the ring post where a stream of golden sparkles shoots out. TONY From what we understand, James Riggs started in California at the age of 19, about seven years ago and made his name in the independent organizations there before moving on to Japan and our sister promotion, HI-YAH. JESSE I've watched some tapes of his matches and it isn't cockiness when he says he can teach people a thing or two around here. That match with Zack Malibu in Yokohama had the fans absolutely riveted. Staci helps Riggs remove his coat and he hands her his sunglasses with a peck on the lips. Referee Charles Robinson holds the ropes open for her to exit before he gives last minute instructions to both men and calls for the bell. *DING DING* Riggs immediately charges at Killings and takes him down. Killings tries to fight back, but Riggs is much too fast and skilled for him. Killings grabs for the ropes and forces a break, scrambling to his feet in the corner. Staci taunts him from the outside, distracting him while Riggs stands in the opposite corner. JESSE Watch this, Tony, watch this! Riggs charges towards a still distracted Killings, who turns his attention to his opponent just in time to see him do a forward roll....and smash his foot right into Prince's face! "OHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!" TONY OH! Whatamaneuver!! JESSE That's a rolling wheel kick, made famous by the great Jushin Liger. TONY I think Prince is out! Indeed, Killings flops to the mat face first before Riggs rolls him over and covers. 1...... 2...... 3!!!! *DING DING* TONY What!? It's over! Staci squeals with delight as Riggs has his arm raised. JESSE That might have been one of the fastest wins in OAOAST history. One move and it's over! TONY Let's get the official word from Michael Buffer. BUFFER Llladies and gentlemen, your winner by pinfall in [i]seventeen and one half seconds[/i].....JAAAAAAMES RRRRRRRRRIGGGSSSSSSS!!!!! Riggs, who should be happy about his first OAOAST win, is simply shaking his head, the words "That's it?" crossing his lips. TONY 17.5 seconds? We have to check, but that may be an OAOAST record. An incredible and effortless debut for James Riggs, though you have to admit that the competition wasn't exactly fierce. JESSE Crappy opponent or not, when the entrances take longer than the match did, it's impressive. TONY Well, James Riggs has certainly made quite an impact in his OAOAST debut. Let's go to..... [/code] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites