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It’s been a slow but steady downward spiral for
Marie Annabelle Jones ever since failing to capture the SCW Adrenaline
Championship many months ago. What stings the most is that she knows in
her heart and soul that she had the match won.
She had Andrew Raynes beaten and would have beaten him had it not been
for involvement from Dylan Howell. Since then it has been bad break after
bad break for Jones. Loss in a triple
threat match against Josh Hudson and Christy Matthews at Rise To
Greatness. Loss to Blake Mason at
Apocalypse. Failure to capture the SCW
Television Championship.
The failures just continued to mount. And
Marie continued to voice her concerns and continued to protest what she
considered to be unfair treatment in Supreme Championship Wrestling.
Despite her protesting and complaining nothing seemed to change. She knew she couldn’t affect any real change
unless she managed to start winning.
And yet the wins never came. She was a
former Television and United States Champion in SCW alone, not to mention a
former World Champion in UWA and GCW. Marie is an accomplished athlete
and yet she couldn’t seem to figure out the right formula to get back into the
winning column. She could blame it on being distracted or not focused
enough but she couldn’t blame it on Dylan Howell. She couldn’t even blame it on Derek Adonis,
who she accosted for his Kablam silliness.
She could only blame herself.
Fortune is a strange player and it smiled
brightly upon Marie Jones recently. Despite her crying and complaining
she was granted another opportunity at the SCW Adrenaline Championship.
There’s just one catch.
She’ll have to beat not just Andrew Raynes
himself but four other superstars as well in a chamber match.
Knowledge of this has Marie’s mind back into
turmoil. Sure, she has the opportunity at the Adrenaline Championship
that she’s been clamoring for, but this is a chamber match. She‘s never
been in the chamber before. On top of
all of that, this is put up or shut up time for Jones. After all of her complaining and gripes,
after all of her whining and bitching, she now has her opportunity. If
she fails again, that’s definitely it for her.
These thoughts and the pressures that go along
with them are floating through Marie’s head as she steps out of the bathroom of
her hotel room in Boise, Idaho. Breakdown has ended and Marie just wants
to get some sleep. She’s had her bath,
changed into a modest sleeping outfit of pink pants and a pink camisole
top. Her long gorgeous red locks of hair
hang unrestrained to just below the shoulder. She is alone tonight, for
this time she chose to travel without her husband Arthur. With all of the pressure on her mind as of
late, all of the pressure weighing heavily upon her shoulders, she felt being
alone was best.
She feels frustrated; she feels as if the weight
of the world is upon her shoulders. She only has herself to blame and she
knows this as she walks over and sits down on the edge of the bed. Jones
could stay up all night fretting and worrying about the upcoming chamber match
and how so much is on the line. But what good would it do other than to
just further distract her? No, there isn’t
any point in worrying. Not right now.
Maybe tomorrow.
Jones pulls her legs up onto the bed and reaches
over to the switch to turn the lamps off but that is when she hears it…
KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK!
Jones immediately shoots up in bed. Why
would someone come knocking at this door? And who would come bothering
her at this hour? It’s doubtful that
it’s from the hotel. She placed the “do not disturb” marker out front. This is someone who clearly knows she’s here
and doesn’t really care about whether they disturb her or not.
She could ignore the incessant knocking but what
good would it do? Jones figures she can go, see who it is, and then run
them off as quickly as she can. Marie swings her legs over the edge of
the bed and stands up. She approaches
the door and pulls it open. She frowns upon seeing her mother Angelica
Jones standing there.
“Great…”
“Nice seeing you too, sweetheart.” Angelica says with a wry grin.
Angelica Jones, normally dressed classy, is
dressed down on this evening in denim jeans, plain white tennis shoes, and a
red blouse. Her signature black leather jacket completes the look. Her long red hair seems to match her daughter
Marie’s in color shade and style.
Needless to say, Marie isn’t too pleased to see
her mother.
“What are you doing here?” Marie says with almost a growl in her voice. She is still
very tense and angry, despite receiving the good news of her impending
Adrenaline Championship match at Under Attack.
“I think we need to have a talk.” Angelica Jones, the matriarch to the Jones family and Marie’s
mother, responds cooly. “May I come in?”
“May as well,”
Marie turns to allow her mother access and entrance to the room “I mean,
you’re already here.”
“Gee, thanks. I feel so welcome.” Angelica responds with a snarky tone. With a wink towards
her eldest child she enters the room.
“Can the sarcasm, mom. I’m not exactly in
the mood for it right now.”
Marie follows her mother into the room.
She watches as Angelica sits down on the comfy black leather sofa near
the window. Angelica motions for Marie to sit down next to her but The
Crown Jewel of Professional Wrestling shakes her head, refusing the offer.
“No thanks, mom. I’d rather stand.”
“Suit yourself, but I’m just telling you right now
that your attitude isn’t going to get you anywhere.” Angelica smirks knowingly. “Not tonight.”
“Attitude? You of all people accuse me of
having an attitude?!”
“Yes,” Angelica responds,
nodding her head “and that’s precisely why I’m here to talk to you tonight.”
The matriarch of the family points an accusatory
finger at her daughter. “You’ve had this thing up your ass for months now,
you’ve been acting like an entitled bitch for months now, and for the life of
me I didn’t know what was wrong with you. I didn’t know what had happened
that made you act like some spoiled brat but I finally have it figured out.”
Marie Annabelle Jones is stunned at first to
hear this from her mother. Angelica has rarely, if ever, snapped at her
children. It’s something she just hasn’t
done. Marie is used to being the one who snaps at her, trying to correct
her attitude instead. Having the tables
turned is certainly a strange experience, but one which she quickly recovers
from as she scowls and folds her arms over her chest.
“Really? You think you have all of this
figured out?”
“Yes.”
“Well good for you, mom!” Marie responds, applauding sarcastically. “You figured out
something that everyone else in SCW has already figured out way before you ever
did.”
“No, they think they know what’s wrong with you.
I know what is really at the root of it all.”
Marie rolls her eyes. “You need a drink.”
“No, not really.” Angelica grins from ear to ear. “But I won’t turn down red
wine if you have any.”
“Of course I have some.”
The younger Jones breathes out a sigh of
frustration as she turns and heads to the mini-fridge against the wall.
She opens it up and pops out a bottle of red wine. She sets the wine bottle on the table and then
goes back to the mini-fridge where she retrieves two wine glasses. She
places the glasses on the table and pours the wine, some into each glass. She keeps one for herself and hands the other
glass to her mother.
“You really shouldn’t be drinking.” Marie points out as she watches her mother take the first sip.
“I’m staying at the same hotel as you, silly.” Angelica says with a chuckle.
“Whatever. Just tell me what you think is
at the root of my problems. I’m dying to know, Dr. Phil.”
“Cute. But I do know what’s wrong because
I know you.” She shakes her head. “And
it isn’t what everyone thinks.”
“You want to know what’s wrong, mom? I’ll
tell you.” Marie’s quickly downs a big gulp of the wine and
then sets the glass down on the table. She points at her mother. “It’s
this whole system. It’s corrupt and you know it!”
“Marie, stop…”
“No, you’re going to listen!” Marie exclaims. “This system allows people like Dylan Howell to
get rewarded with title shots for screwing up my Adrenaline Championship match!
This system allows losers and sexual deviants like Derek Adonis to be
heralded as heroes! This system
overlooked me...ME!...I am a former world champion, mom. I should not
have to protest night in and night out in order to the spotlight I deserve!”
“Are you done?” Angelica asks without even flinching. Marie just sighs and
rolls her eyes.
“Yes!”
“Good, because I want to know if you’ve ever
stopped to listen to yourself.”
Marie arches her brow out of confusion. “Excuse
me?”
“You heard me. I want to know if you’ve
ever stopped to listen to yourself, because quite frankly you sound like a
spoiled brat.”
“Spoiled brat?!” Marie exclaims angrily. “Is this your idea of helping me?
If it is, it sucks!”
“Why don’t you sit down and just listen, ok?” Angelica motions one more time to the black leather sofa.
Marie sighs and finally relents, taking a seat next to her mother.
Angelica looks squarely into her daughter’s eyes. “It is my fault, Marie.
I’ve coddled you and spoiled you from day one. I’ve tried to
protect you and baby you because you were so special to me.”
“I was the glue that held you together.” Marie remarks, quoting that famous line her mother would often
repeat to her as a child.
“That’s right. I didn’t want to risk
losing you because you were one of the few things in my life helping me to
maintain my sanity.”
“Yeah, I remember the lengths you’d go.
You murdered my father.” Marie says coldly.
The remark is like knives through her mother’s chest as she flinches.
“Yeah, I remember.”
Marie watches her mother with a cold, narrowed
gaze for several moments. Her features do not soften until she sees the
tears begin to flow down her mother’s cheek. Realizing that she really
did hurt her mother, Marie sighs and shakes her head.
“I’m sorry, mom. I didn’t mean to bring
that up.”
“You don’t need to apologize, Marie. I
should be the one to apologize. I’ve
ruined you and not just in that way. Anytime we would have a
disagreement, you and I, it would end with me apologizing, me letting you think
you were always in the right, me trying to reach out and change my ways to suit
you.”
“That’s not true.” Marie shakes her head.
“It is true. I was so paranoid over losing
you that I didn’t even want to risk upsetting you in the least little way.
So I always let you have your way.” Angelica
takes another, slightly bigger gulp this time, of wine. “I’ve let you down
as a parent. For that, I am sorry.”
Marie snickers. “There you go apologizing
again.”
“True, but from here on out I’m doing things
different. I realize now that I have to be a parent and that means
telling you how this business REALLY works, whether you like it or not.”
I take it this has something to do with me being
a spoiled brat?” Marie asks, folding her
arms over her chest.
“You’ve been acting that way for months.
Dylan Howell cost you the Adrenaline Championship; that sucked. It
was unfair. But the wrestling business
itself is unfair. To be the best you
have to overcome adversity and sometimes overcome injustice. Did you
really think Andrew Raynes would willingly just give you another title match?”
Marie pauses momentarily, seething as she stares
at her mother, but knowing that she is right. Marie shakes her
head.
“No, he wouldn’t. You would have to fight your
way back and earn it. You earn it through winning, not by whining, and
yet here you are, in the main event of Under Attack, competing for the
Adrenaline Championship, the rematch you wanted, and yet I’d be willing to bet
you’re still not happy. Are you?”
“Sure I am.” Marie
answers, not sounding very convincing at all.
“The truth, Marie.”
“Fine…” Marie says with a
frustrated sigh “...it should be one on one.”
“See? Still pissed off. Still
entitled.”
“But why shouldn’t it be one on one? I had
Raynes dead to rights! I…”
“And you’ve been on a losing streak ever since.” Angelica points out. “Raynes and others believe you whined
your way into this title match.”
“They’re wrong!” Marie snaps back angrily.
“Then go out there and prove them wrong.
Win in the elimination chamber. If
you want to get people to really take you seriously you have to make an impact.
Whining won’t make an impact.
Beating five top notch athletes in a chamber match will make an impact.”
“I don’t need this…” Marie stands up and points towards the door “...get out.
Please?”
“Fine, but think about what I said. Deep
down inside you know I’m right.”
“Just leave.”
Mother and daughter lock eyes for a tense
moment. Both seem to want to say something, anything, to try to ease the
tension but both are too stubborn. It’s a Jones family trait. Finally, Angelica turns her back and begins
to walk. Marie watches coldly as her
mother walks to the door, opens it up, and makes her exit.
Once Angelica is out of the hotel room, Marie
sighs as she sits back down on the sofa. She buries her head in her hands
and one would almost hear sobbing; almost.
Even now Marie is fighting back those emotions. Secretly she has
to admit that her mother raises some very valid points. She just doesn’t want to admit it.
Marie takes her head out of her hands and looks
over towards the closet. She sighs…
“Ok, Kim...come on out…”
The sliding door slowly slides open and Kimberly
Williams steps out. Kimberly, the identical twin sister of Marie
Annabelle Jones, steps out with a devilish grin on her face, skipping over to
the sofa and flopping down next to her sister, right where Angelica had once
sat.
“How long did you know I was there?”
“Since I got here after Breakdown.” Marie states pointedly. “You are becoming predictable, Kim.”
“Really?”
Kim scratches her chin as if in deep thought. “Guess I’m losing my touch.
That probably comes with the whole being normal thing.”
“You’re far from normal, but whatever makes you
feel good.”
“Awwww, you really know how to make a girl feel
good!” Kimberly leans over and embraces Marie before
also planting a kiss on her cheek.
“Ugh, get away!” Marie gives Kimberly a good hard shove to create distance and
separation between the two. “I really don’t need any of your games right
now!”
“Oh, well if you are so sour on my games then
how about some Parker Brother games?”
“Huh?” Marie asks with a
furrowed brow of confusion.
“Yeah, I mean we can swing by my place. I
got Monopoly, Clue, and even Candy Land. I cheat in Candy Land so you may
not want to play that one.”
“No, Kim, I just…” Marie shakes her head “...I don’t want these jokes right now.
I’m not in the mood.”
“In fairness, you’re never in the mood.” Kimberly quirps as she wraps an arm around Marie’s shoulder.
“What’s that supposed to mean?”
“You’re grouchy and grumpy all the time.
You’re always in a foul mood. You
attacked that poor Derek Adonis for no reason when he was just out there on
Breakdown entertaining the fans.”
“He gives this business a bad name.” Marie responds. “And I didn’t attack him.”
“Right, you attacked Alistaire Allocco, also for
no reason, especially considering he was agreeing with your prudish point of
view.”
“Prudish?” Marie
asks pointedly and angrily, glaring a hole through her twin sister.
“Yeah, sis. You’re a bit of a prude.”
“If by prude you mean that I want to be taken
seriously and I want this business to be taken seriously then yes, maybe I am a
prude.”
“At least you admit it.” Kim says with a look of mischief. “But that’s not exactly what
I meant. You used to care about entertaining the fans. Now you just
gripe and complain all the time.”
“Stop, right there Kim, because you’re sounding
just like our mother.”
“Yeah, I heard that little conversation.” She winks playfully. “I was hiding in the closet, I remember?”
“Right, how could I possibly forget?” Marie asks, rolling her eyes.
“You may not have liked what mom said, and come
to think of it, you probably won’t like hearing it from me either, but maybe I
can make it a wee bit easier to understand.”
“I think I understood her pretty damn well.” Marie snaps back at Kimberly. “She said I was a whiny bitch.”
“And you kind of have been.” Kimberly says with wink. “And there’s nothing wrong with
speaking out against shit you think is wrong. Remember what you did in
UWA?”
“Of course.”
Marie nods her head and laughs lightly as the memories come flooding back to
her. “Pulling the old switcheroo on them…”
“Yeah, and you had every right to do that.
After losing the UWA World Championship to Vanilla Skyy, not only did
they not give you a rematch but you were practically ignored. You were
left unbooked. When they finally DID get
around to noticing you again they tried to pigeonhole you in the tag team
division and you wanted to recapture the world title.”
“Yeah, those are not good memories for me.” Marie frowns. “So what’s your point?”
“My point is you didn’t just complain. You
acted out. You and me and Sophie, as
Ginger Nation, we actually did shit about it.”
Kimberly reaches out and places a hand on her
sister’s shoulder. “You’ve had some tough breaks, I get it. Even Mr.
Funny Name D admits you’ve caught some bad breaks and may have been treated
unfairly…”
“May have been?!”
“Ok...you have been treated unfairly…” Kimberly rolls her eyes “...my point is from here on out you
need to stop crying about it and take REAL action to make change. You
have your shot at the Adrenaline Championship.
Don’t start off by complaining about how it’s inside the chamber and not
one on one. Just go out there, beat the living daylights out of all of
them, and win that championship. Prove
them all wrong. Capiche?”
“Yeah, I get ya…” Marie’s voice trails off.
“And one other thing.” Kimberly says motioning to the door. “Sometime in the next few
days or so, you may want to apologize to mom. You were rather rough on
her.”
“But she keeps getting in the way!” Marie whines. “She keeps getting involved in my business where
it doesn’t belong!”
“Didn’t mom just talk to you about that?”
“What?!”
“Whining.”
Kimberly says with a sly grin.
“Don’t you start!” Marie rolls her eyes. “Because I’m NOT whining!”
“Yes, you are. And you need to stop whining and
start ACTING otherwise you won’t get that Adrenaline Championship and you won’t
get back to your winning ways.”
Kimberly gets up and starts to walk out.
She stops at the door and turns to face Marie. “I’m serious, though.
Talk to mom.”
Kimberly pulls the door open and exits, leaving
Marie alone to contemplate the evening’s events.
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There’s a very old saying about talking the talk
and walking the walk. That phrase has been used so many times in our
industry that isn’t even funny. But it is used appropriately almost every time
in almost every instance it is used in our industry because that phrase, that
idiot about walking the walk and talking the talk, it can be applied to just
about everyone in this business today.
The earliest known usage of this phrase comes
from a 1921 Ohio Newspaper publication. It reads: “Although he has no
gilded medals upon his bosom, Howard Herring of the North American Watch company,
walks the walk, and talks the talk, of a hero today.”
This idiot itself implies that a person should
back up their talking with action. For example, a person may gloat all day long
about how great they are, or how they’re the longest reigning champion in SCW
right now…
...looking at you, Raynes.
Or someone could talk about how change needs to
be made. Looking at Alistaire Allocco and hell, looking at myself as
well. But not everyone buys your talk. Someone who has their doubts will
dare you to "walk the walk," which essentially means to prove it by
doing it, not just by talking about it.
I’ve been calling my shots for a long damn time now, ever since the lead up to Rise To Greatness. I demanded the triple threat against Hudson and Matthews. Then at Apocalypse I took it a step further and demanded a match against Blake Mason.
I’ve been calling my shots for a long damn time now, ever since the lead up to Rise To Greatness. I demanded the triple threat against Hudson and Matthews. Then at Apocalypse I took it a step further and demanded a match against Blake Mason.
I got what I wanted both times, I put up a good
fight, but I didn’t win. I kept complaining about the system. I kept bringing up how the system was
corrupt. And you know, maybe it is corrupt? Maybe it isn’t? At the end of the day the time for the
talking is over
It’s time for the walking. It’s time to
put up or shut up. Point is, it’s not time to complain anymore. Everyone
has what they want and that’s a shot at the SCW Adrenaline Championship.
Well, everyone except Andrew Raynes.
Mr. I’m The Longest Reigning Champion There Is
only has one and six chances of walking out as the champion. Which means
there is a five out of six chances he loses that title on Sunday. And yet even
after he loses he’ll probably still continue to boast about that
accomplishment, since he reminds everyone of that fact every five minutes.
Let me tell you something, Raynes. You
were LUCKY when we went one on one the first time. I had you dead to
rights until that idiot Dylan Howell got involved and drew the
disqualification. You know it, but you won’t admit it, that I was going
to walk out of Breakdown that night as the new SCW Adrenaline Champion.
You also got LUCKY that SCW took pity on the
aforementioned idiot and let Howell try to get revenge on you instead of
granting someone else a shot at your championship at Rise To Greatness.
There are a great many worthy contenders out there to that title, to many
titles actually, who have been overlooked.
And I don’t just mean me.
Ravyn Taylor.
Christy Matthews.
Alistair Allocco.
Tommy Valentine.
Marie Jones.
I could go on but I’ll stop there, because this
happens to be the list of those getting inside that chamber with you at Under
Attack. One of these five will end your reign as champion, Raynes,
because luck can no longer save you.
Time to stop gloating on social media, time to stop ripping off the Star
Wars franchise, because once that chamber is locked shut, it will be time to
walk the walk. You and the rest of us, we will have to prove ourselves worthy
of walking out with that championship.
And you can be damn sure I will do everything in
my power to make sure that person is me.
Allistaire, you do a damn fine job of
complaining about how things are around you. You do a damn fine job of
voicing your…”concerns”...and maybe that’s why I dropped you on your head
several weeks back? I listened to you and I realized at that point in
time that you were a mirror image of me.
Was I really sounding like you? Did I
sound like a holier than thou blowhard? Yeah, maybe I did. That’s why I dropped you on your head.
I realized it was time for me to change my ways. It was time to take action instead of just
talking all the time.
Now some may have you pegged as the favorite.
You became world champion in a chamber match. But was it a sign of how good you are or was
it a fluke? Ever since then you failed win the world championship
contender series. Hell, you failed at
every brass ring SCW dangled in front of you.
Granted, the same can be said of me. Difference
is, I know I’m ready to make a difference. I know that I’m going to be a
completely different person in that chamber.
I know it’ll change me in some way because I’ve never been in a chamber
match before.
That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, this is my
first chamber match. My mom has been in a few and she’s told me what they
are like. She told me what to expect.
So I know I can expect to be changed by the chamber. But the chamber will not intimidate me.
Christy Matthews, here we go again.
Despite everything that seems to pull us apart we end up floating back
into each other’s orbit. We had our run-ins during the contender’s
series. We met again at Rise To
Greatness. Now here we go again in the chamber.
You always bring it. I know that from
firsthand experience. There is no question in my mind that your words will
be backed up with action. This time, though...this time the third time
will be the charm when I beat you and the others in the chamber to claim the
Adrenaline Championship.
Third time’s the charm...there’s another idiom
for you!
Ravyn Taylor is another person who backs up her
words with action. Say what you want about her and her Dark Fantasy
friends...hell, I don’t condone what they’ve done lately myself...but the fact
is that they are very good and Ravyn is one of the best.
Odds on favorite by most to win it all?
Perhaps. If I were Mr. Sith Lord
I’d watch her carefully. But to me, she’s just another odds on favorite
to lose to me.
But at the end of the day all of this is just
words. It’s just talk. I could
talk all day about Tommy Valentine, his accomplishments, how we haven’t
encountered each other much but how I look forward to eliminating him from the
chamber! Yeah, that sounds great!
That’s what people in these chamber matches say, right?
Or I could take the low road and say I’m just
gonna kick Tommy’s ass like I’m gonna kick everyone else’s ass! How
unoriginal of me….
However I choose to wrap this up, at the end of
the day it’s just speaking. It’s just me running my mouth. I’m sure I’ll hear from each and every one of
you about this. I bet Darth Raynes will probably tweet a time or two with
a few dozen stupid GIF images. But still
it’s just talk.
And the time for talk has ended. It’s time
to walk the walk.
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