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Post by FWF on Mar 10, 2011 13:16:18 GMT -5
FWF Debut:[/color] May 2005 Date inducted:[/color] 17th February 2007 Title History:-[/color] - FWF World Heavyweight Championship There has never been a more dominant Warrior in the history of FWF. Joining as part of a new faction, X-ecutioner took Lust and Reyna Maliciouso by his side in H.E.X. For a long time, X remained undefeated, tearing through all of the men that were put in front of him.
In 2006, X was entered into the Jealousy tournament, which, after the success of the first two years, had now become a tradition. X dismantled his first opponent in a cage match at FWF Code Red 2. Many feared the Man Himself, labelling him as the clear favourite to win the coveted tournament.
However, something happened that shocked the world. He made it to the finals where he faced Dan “Dragon” Taylor, wrestling under “the Enemy” moniker. They fought hard and due to outside interference, Dan was able to become the first man to beat X-ecutioner, ending his year long undefeated streak.
A brand split was put in place and the two finalists found themselves on separate shows. X was unable to extract his revenge, but he had more important things on his mind. The World Heavyweight Champion was on Live-Wire: Don Lepore. The two began what many consider one of FWF’s greatest feuds when they fought at Hotter than Hell in a tables match.
X-ecutioner managed to beat Lepore, picking up his first and only title in his FWF career. Unfortunately, due to an attack after the match, the reign was short-lived and X was forced to vacate the belt.
But for his sheer dominance inside and outside of the ring, X-ecutioner will go down in history as one of the greatest performances we have ever seen. His name is still whispered and feared around the arena today.
After being inducted into the Hall of Fame, X found himself returning to tie up loose ends. He joined Ross Walker’s team at Collision to face the team captained by his old rival, Dan “Dragon” Taylor. The two found themselves as the two remaining Warriors left after the other eight were eliminated. Once more, the DDT Kid prevailed. This time, however, X left the match with a new found respect for the Dragon.
One year on and the X-ellence of X-ecution found himself stepping into the ring with one of his biggest challenges: Don Lepore. The two men wanted to prove who the better of them was. Eventually, Lepore came out the victor. There is still a hatred between them, but the respect is still there. Even Lepore has respect for X-ecutioner, the most dominant man in professional wrestling.
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Post by FWF on Jun 19, 2011 22:21:47 GMT -5
CMF: Please welcome …X-Ecutioner!
The lights fade to black, as "Before I Forget" hits on the audio system, smoke comes out from the entrance as The titontron comes to life, as several images of X-ecutioner are shown. He appears with one knee on the ground, with both palms on the ground as well, an explosion enlights the arena as the lights flick rapidly, X-ecutioner stands up. X-ecutioner makes his way to the ring, slowly and with confidence, interacting with a few fans on his way down, he stops on the middle of the ramp, interacting with more fans, as he motions for the ring. X-ecutioner sprints the rest of the way to the ring, sliding under the botton rope, he approaches to a turnbuckle and climbs it, throwing his right hand into the air, taunting the crowd, as he goes down, heading to the opposite turnbuckle. X-ecutioner heads and climbs for the opposite turnbuckle and climbs it again, throwing his right arm into the air, pyros explode above him in the rafters.
STRACHON: The man himself! As much as I don’t like him, his achievements are endless.
MYLES: A former world heavyweight champion and a near undefeated monster.
X-ecutioner is shown quite excited about the ceremony. Mike holds out his hand and in turn, X-ecutioner shakes it. He hesitates for a few moments, but then he proceeds to speak.
X-ECUTIONER: It's been quite a ride, huh? I guess this is the time in which I talk about how I got here, whose ass I kicked first and what title I won when, who I brought and who I took out... But I feel like this is a moment to talk about something more... Important, something even bigger than me, and that, ladies and gentlemen, is Fantasy Wrestling Federation itself.
The crowd erupt into a series of “FWF” chants, with practically everyone in the building joining in. After a moment, these chants transform into “X” chants, which continue at a rapid pace.
X-ECUTIONER: Why, do you ask? It's simple, if it wasn't because of FWF, I wouldn't be standing here today, with butterflies on my stomach, and praying not to screw things up, I'm not the regular kind of guy who is inducted to a Hall of Fame and has a premade speech and he thanks the neighbours, the presidents and God, you could say that I am making this up as it comes out, and you would be right, I don't need to pretend I feel excited, because I am excited, I don't need to pretend I am honoured, because I AM honoured, it's not like you see a man like being inducted into the Hall of Fame, it's been an honour since the beginning because the things that I did served a bigger purpose: To try and make FWF better on any way I could.
MYLES: Absolutely true.
X-ECUTIONER: True, there have been times in which I've had ups and down with certain people on the back, it's true that there were times in which the tension was simply unbearable, and there were times in which I just wanted to kick someone's ass, and someone would have loved to kick my ass but it didn't happen, week after week for the time I remained here, I tried to show the people what I could do, I was getting paid for doing what I love the most, seriously, what else could I possibly ask for? It's my dream job, but all good things simply come to an end, and this, this is the most incredible thing Fantasy Wrestling Federation could have done for good ol' me, I don't want to be the standard guy who would just fake tears so I can transmit a false sense of humility, the people knowing me for a long time know I don't do that, because the people knowing me also know that whatever happens, I gotta carry on, I stand here tonight, before you, and I tell you that this is one of the best nights of my life.
STRACHON: Never mind in his life… just about everyone guy backstage shares the feeling.
MYLES: Well… not in reference to the induction.
X-ECUTIONER: There's a lot of history in X-ecutioner, a lot of people, a lot of teams, a lot of controversy, a lot of X-ecutions and a lot of passion going on here, when I came here, FWF didn't look half as good as it looks now, tons of talented people getting hired, and incredible angles being displayed, FWF truly is Sports Entertainment to its finest, every character your mind can create, FWF has it, every story you can write, FWF has it, every crazy ass team up you could come out with, FWF has it... There are a lot of companies out there, but there is only one FWF.
STRACHON: Often imitated… never duplicated.
X-ECUTIONER: What is left for me? I don't know, I enjoyed my time here, every single aspect of it... The good moments, the bad moments, and the rest of the moments... I feel like I have to extend my apologies to some people... For instance, I would like to apologize to two people in particular... First... Don Lepore... I know, some people might see this as a shocker... But it's true... Don Lepore, if you are listening or watching... I know it was our job, but I also reckon that in some times, I took it too far and I said and did things I shouldn't have done or said... I am sorry... And the second person I need to apologize to, is The Devil... The same reasons... Why? They are here, in spite circumstances and I have seen things in them, I've seen them as potential HUGE talent to be reckoned with... I drove Don Lepore to the limit and I did the same thing to The Devil... I know a simple apology won't do a difference, but it's a beginning, and I having the chance to do this, on a ceremony like this is very rare, so I decided to do it now...
MYLES: X beat Lepore at Hotter than Hell to become world champion.
X-ECUTIONER: My time in FWF has been really great, from the welcome from Mike Farrell to the only stain in my personal record, my loss to one of this business' greatest: Dan Taylor... I have enjoyed my time in H.E.X with Lust and Reyna, and the feud we never got to even start, I have a great time in X even though it was short, I have to say that, even if it sounds like a cliché, there are people in your life that make it better than you could even expect... The special people are everyone in FWF, from James Bohne to Ross Walker, from Matthew Knox to Camisado... From all sides, FWF will remain in my mind as an experience I shall never forget. Thank you for this honour, once again.
With the crowd still cheering, X-ecutioner ascends the turnbuckle. He raises his arms as pyrotechnics sprinkle down in the ring. The scene fades out to the commercial break.
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