Post by Mav. on Oct 30, 2021 2:35:31 GMT -5
The feed brings us backstage from the Fourth Year Anniversary show — with the show still continuing in the background — as we’re met with both Jason Long and James Raymond holding the J-ROK Super Duos Championships. Smiles on their faces as they look at the photographers and interviewers that look back at them, all seemingly pushing to get the best shot of the new champions.
REPORTER: You’ve just ended the three hundred and ninety-four day reign of SKY Force, how does it feel knowing you two were the final nail in that proverbial coffin?
Jason takes a seat at the table and places down the championship as James begins to speak.
JAMES RAYMOND: To think that SKY Force have been clambering at the bit to become the best ever Tag Team in all of J-ROK and yet, all we had to do was swoop right in and take everything away from them. To strip them away of everything that they loved the most was what this damned company needed. No more of this bullshit that SKY Force did. No more of this nonchalant bullshit that they put onto this company. This is real man’s shit now. This is what this fuckin’ place needed after all.
JASON LONG: Ah, yes. Yes, yes, yes. It’s like what we told everyone over a year ago that we’d take over and make things happen. We said that we’d ruin lives and take everything from J-ROK and although I didn’t take the Visual Kei Championship, this was just the beginning. This is the beginning of what was meant to be. Of what was always supposed to be. After all, everything needs a beginning and these beautiful Super Duos Championships are what makes our beginning.
Jason soon placed his hand on his championship and smiled.
REPORTER: So, now that you’ve captured the Super Duos Championships, what do you have planned to finish out the year? Would the XHF Tag Team Championships seem to be on the agenda still?
James and Jason both looked at one another and laughed.
JAMES RAYMOND: Of course they’re on the agenda. Of course they’re on our mind. They’ve never left our mind. Our absence from the Tag Team Annihilator was us having to sit back and think. After all, we failed our first attempt at trying to become the XHF Tag Team Champions and it sat with us ever since. It reminded us of what we used to be and not what we wanted to be. It was us having to sit back and remind ourselves of what got here in the first place. After all, our return last year — we promised ourselves that we’d be a new change to what was the Tag Team Division in not just the J-ROK but in the XHF as well.
JASON LONG: The thing is that we wouldn’t want to use our sudden downfall as our weakness, and we wouldn’t want to have it become the only thing that sat in our minds, which is why we dropped out of the Tag Team Annihilator. But now, we’re back on the board and with this win? We have a right to challenge for the XHF Tag Team Championships again because all we needed was a win. All we needed was one win to make us eligible and now? We have it. We have exactly that.
JAMES RAYMOND: And who’s there in that championship match now, huh? The BANG! Bros and fuckin’ Crinkly Bottom Boys? Yeah, those two? They’re going to be having that meeting with us very soon. That’s a promise. A promise that we’re going to be willing to keep to our word.
JASON LONG: But don’t worry, you two teams. We’re not going to chase right away. I’ve got a busy set of weeks and probably will need some recovery time on it too, but I promise that before this year ends, we are going to challenge for those XHF Tag Team Championships once again and we are going to put down our foot on the Tag Team Division. See, we’re not here to take part or to take over in some ‘bad guy’ kind of way. We’re just here to put our names on the map. Like we should’ve been a long time ago. Like how we’ve always been destined to be.
JAMES RAYMOND: But for now? Enjoy this reign as the J-ROK Super Duos Champions. Enjoy what we bring to the J-ROK Tag Team Division. And long may we reign as the champions that all of you deserve to have.
Jason chuckles before whispering out one line.
JASON LONG: N-A-K — ‘til fucking death.
REPORTER: Thank you for your time.
The team picks up their championships and continues walking to the locker rooms, leaving the feed to fade to black.