The PSW debut of Lucas Swann - In the form of an Q&A
Aug 25, 2019 22:45:30 GMT -5
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Post by Solomon Graham on Aug 25, 2019 22:45:30 GMT -5
We open on a shot of Lucas Swann (formerly known as AWF’s Zakk Sawyer). He is sitting in a gaming chair in a room which looks like a bedroom, though from the angle we see it, we know Lucas is sitting at a desk. He’s in his home office. The door behind him is half open. He, himself, is wearing a twenty one pilots blurryface t-shirt, a pair of glasses and a shit eating grin.
LUCAS SWANN
Hello XHF Network and Phantom Star Wrestling fans. I’m back and I’m better than ever.
Now, most of you would probably like to know a few things. Why I left the AWF, where I’ve been these past few months, why I’ve turned up here in Phantom Star Wrestling and what my plans are from here. Well, today, I’m here to answer those questions.
So, let’s dig into this can of worms, shall we?
Since leaving the AWF behind, I’ve come home to Canada and done a bit of searching. Searching for my voice, searching for my style and searching for myself. I found all three of those things.
I found my voice, which is powerful and majestic. I’ve found my style, to the point and sarcastic, and I’ve found myself. I’m no longer Zakk Sawyer, the man who tried so desperately to be my brother. Instead, I am now Lucas Swann, the man you see before you now.
After that, I moved to Laval, Quebec and began working on the Indy scene. Then, not long after, I was picked up by PSW and found myself under the XHF Network again.
Simple. I think this place has potential, I wanna help it grow and I live in the same province that headquarters are located.
Hmm… this is not an easy answer. There were a lot of factors in my departure. At the time, I thought I was better than I was and that stirred tension in the locker rooms. I wasn’t happy with anything they gave me. The only thing that I still stand by is that I was pissed when I heard that the match that would eventually be my final AWF match, I was gonna be wrestling in pudding. That is perhaps the stupidest thing I’ve ever had to do and I’m not proud of it.
However, I still regret most of the things I did or said to management or even some of the amazingly talented wrestlers down there. To those guys, I wanna take the time to apologize to each and every one of you. The way I behaved was unprofessional, to say the least.
Though, I guess I should really be thanking you all. I mean, you were a HUGE part in what made me come back home to find myself again, so… we’re even? shrug?
What do I plan on doing while I’m here? Well, it’s real simple. I plan on kicking asses, taking names, winning championships and overall making sure it’s known that there may be lots of fish in this sea, but ultimately, it’s Swann Lake baby.
Bye for now.
He reaches over the shot and CUT
LUCAS SWANN
Hello XHF Network and Phantom Star Wrestling fans. I’m back and I’m better than ever.
Now, most of you would probably like to know a few things. Why I left the AWF, where I’ve been these past few months, why I’ve turned up here in Phantom Star Wrestling and what my plans are from here. Well, today, I’m here to answer those questions.
So, let’s dig into this can of worms, shall we?
Question 1: Where have you been?
Since leaving the AWF behind, I’ve come home to Canada and done a bit of searching. Searching for my voice, searching for my style and searching for myself. I found all three of those things.
I found my voice, which is powerful and majestic. I’ve found my style, to the point and sarcastic, and I’ve found myself. I’m no longer Zakk Sawyer, the man who tried so desperately to be my brother. Instead, I am now Lucas Swann, the man you see before you now.
After that, I moved to Laval, Quebec and began working on the Indy scene. Then, not long after, I was picked up by PSW and found myself under the XHF Network again.
Question 2: Why PSW?
Simple. I think this place has potential, I wanna help it grow and I live in the same province that headquarters are located.
Question 3: Why did you leave the AWF?
Hmm… this is not an easy answer. There were a lot of factors in my departure. At the time, I thought I was better than I was and that stirred tension in the locker rooms. I wasn’t happy with anything they gave me. The only thing that I still stand by is that I was pissed when I heard that the match that would eventually be my final AWF match, I was gonna be wrestling in pudding. That is perhaps the stupidest thing I’ve ever had to do and I’m not proud of it.
However, I still regret most of the things I did or said to management or even some of the amazingly talented wrestlers down there. To those guys, I wanna take the time to apologize to each and every one of you. The way I behaved was unprofessional, to say the least.
Though, I guess I should really be thanking you all. I mean, you were a HUGE part in what made me come back home to find myself again, so… we’re even? shrug?
Question 4: What do you plan on doing in Phantom Star Wrestling?
What do I plan on doing while I’m here? Well, it’s real simple. I plan on kicking asses, taking names, winning championships and overall making sure it’s known that there may be lots of fish in this sea, but ultimately, it’s Swann Lake baby.
Bye for now.
He reaches over the shot and CUT