Post by chase on Mar 15, 2021 21:32:39 GMT -5
{Time: 10:08 a.m.}
{Place: Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport aka Toronto Island Airport.}
{Location: On board the De Havilland Twin Otter airplane.}
(Seated at the gate rests the De Havilland Twin Otter airplane. The duel engines cause the metal bird to shake, whirr and whine through the turbulence as we have liftoff into the cloud covered skies. A sober and somber Bryan Chase fiddles with his fidget spinner with jittery fingers in an attempt to keep the mind pre-occupied on the high risk task that lies ahead. A nervous and angst riddled Bryan Chase stylishly rocks a rakish, debonair look in an American Bald Eagle “Flying Elvis” jumpsuit as a volunteer Northern Pro Wrestling camera woman, Michelle Sullivan is on the scene to record AND participate in breaking Bryan Chase’ skydiving hymen to pop his parachute drop cherry. Chase talked a big game on the ferry ride over before the camera started rolling but now his legs are shaking and shivering like a leaf in a wind storm.)
Bryan Chase: “Hey, Gaz. Big fan of your rugby days Mr. Great or Mr. Mayberry if you’re nasty. I heard something that I found to be interesting on viva la Fri, a YouTube channel, that basically used a paraphrased quote that stated fans will never be tired of you until they kill you. Unintentionally, of course but they’ll never get enough until you are no longer around to give fans what they want. God can judge your heart but the people are the jury who decides the outcome. The bottom line is that this business is about longevity. It’s about doing the right thing over time or you can just be the beat-up, old shell of yourself that hobbles to the ring and comes in for one last hurrah. But that doesn’t seem to suit you, Gaz. ‘Cause I know in here [points to the temple] you’re smart. You got a ton of heart, you have a big brain, a strong fan base that wants to see you be as good as you ever were one more time but at what cost Personally, it’s an honor and privilege for me to be your first match in Northern Pro Wrestling but Is it really worth the toll on your aging body? You are already walking around on a pair of bad knees and I really don’t want to be ‘that guy’s who puts a talent like you on the shelf so wrap those knees up, take your vitamins and say your prayers, ‘BROTHER” because I’ll give you everything I’ve got and that’s not a promise, it’s a guarantee.”
(An awestruck Bryan Chase adjusts the big macho man style goggles strapped over the black ski mask currently being used as a makeshift Beanie whilst gazing out the small bubble window with slightly raised eyebrows, a taut brow, and a half-open mouth, clearly in fear of the situation he finds himself in.)
-Bryan Chase-
Might as well breathe in the rarefied air of eagles and angels before plunging to the Earth’s surface from 14,000 feet above with only a 100 square cone shaped nylon parachute strapped to my back to keep me alive or at the very least hopefully will “cushion the fall” of my death drop. Guess you can call me a reluctant adrenaline junkie, an overly cautious thrill seeker. I have practiced proper techniques and corrected the body posture mistakes in the wind tunnels at the ifly Toronto in Oakville, Ontario Canada but this will be my first official jump so uh, yeah wish me luck. (Crosses fingers and moves into the drop zone as the heavy side door slides open.)
Michelle Sullivan: (from behind the camera) “Break A Leg!” (shoving Chase out the door)
Bryan Chase: YOU BEEee-itch!! (The sound of the shouting insult screams fades as he falls.)
(Bryan Chase gives the camera woman a go to hell glare as he turns face up towards the plane, giving her a double bird salute. The camera woman leaps off with style and grace, performing a perfectly tucked twirling flip dive that would get at least a 9.0 from a high dive score card judge. Bryan Chase and camera woman Michelle Sullivan link together locking hands to forearms as the duo spin in a circular clockwise motion on the 60 second freefall before tugging each other’s pull cord, with the camera woman aiming the lens at the wind filled open chute of Bryan Chase that shows a large yellow letters ‘NPW’ llettersa yellow background as we fade to black.)
{Place: Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport aka Toronto Island Airport.}
{Location: On board the De Havilland Twin Otter airplane.}
(Seated at the gate rests the De Havilland Twin Otter airplane. The duel engines cause the metal bird to shake, whirr and whine through the turbulence as we have liftoff into the cloud covered skies. A sober and somber Bryan Chase fiddles with his fidget spinner with jittery fingers in an attempt to keep the mind pre-occupied on the high risk task that lies ahead. A nervous and angst riddled Bryan Chase stylishly rocks a rakish, debonair look in an American Bald Eagle “Flying Elvis” jumpsuit as a volunteer Northern Pro Wrestling camera woman, Michelle Sullivan is on the scene to record AND participate in breaking Bryan Chase’ skydiving hymen to pop his parachute drop cherry. Chase talked a big game on the ferry ride over before the camera started rolling but now his legs are shaking and shivering like a leaf in a wind storm.)
Bryan Chase: “Hey, Gaz. Big fan of your rugby days Mr. Great or Mr. Mayberry if you’re nasty. I heard something that I found to be interesting on viva la Fri, a YouTube channel, that basically used a paraphrased quote that stated fans will never be tired of you until they kill you. Unintentionally, of course but they’ll never get enough until you are no longer around to give fans what they want. God can judge your heart but the people are the jury who decides the outcome. The bottom line is that this business is about longevity. It’s about doing the right thing over time or you can just be the beat-up, old shell of yourself that hobbles to the ring and comes in for one last hurrah. But that doesn’t seem to suit you, Gaz. ‘Cause I know in here [points to the temple] you’re smart. You got a ton of heart, you have a big brain, a strong fan base that wants to see you be as good as you ever were one more time but at what cost Personally, it’s an honor and privilege for me to be your first match in Northern Pro Wrestling but Is it really worth the toll on your aging body? You are already walking around on a pair of bad knees and I really don’t want to be ‘that guy’s who puts a talent like you on the shelf so wrap those knees up, take your vitamins and say your prayers, ‘BROTHER” because I’ll give you everything I’ve got and that’s not a promise, it’s a guarantee.”
(An awestruck Bryan Chase adjusts the big macho man style goggles strapped over the black ski mask currently being used as a makeshift Beanie whilst gazing out the small bubble window with slightly raised eyebrows, a taut brow, and a half-open mouth, clearly in fear of the situation he finds himself in.)
-Bryan Chase-
Might as well breathe in the rarefied air of eagles and angels before plunging to the Earth’s surface from 14,000 feet above with only a 100 square cone shaped nylon parachute strapped to my back to keep me alive or at the very least hopefully will “cushion the fall” of my death drop. Guess you can call me a reluctant adrenaline junkie, an overly cautious thrill seeker. I have practiced proper techniques and corrected the body posture mistakes in the wind tunnels at the ifly Toronto in Oakville, Ontario Canada but this will be my first official jump so uh, yeah wish me luck. (Crosses fingers and moves into the drop zone as the heavy side door slides open.)
Michelle Sullivan: (from behind the camera) “Break A Leg!” (shoving Chase out the door)
Bryan Chase: YOU BEEee-itch!! (The sound of the shouting insult screams fades as he falls.)
(Bryan Chase gives the camera woman a go to hell glare as he turns face up towards the plane, giving her a double bird salute. The camera woman leaps off with style and grace, performing a perfectly tucked twirling flip dive that would get at least a 9.0 from a high dive score card judge. Bryan Chase and camera woman Michelle Sullivan link together locking hands to forearms as the duo spin in a circular clockwise motion on the 60 second freefall before tugging each other’s pull cord, with the camera woman aiming the lens at the wind filled open chute of Bryan Chase that shows a large yellow letters ‘NPW’ llettersa yellow background as we fade to black.)