Post by DRAUGR on Dec 10, 2023 15:01:22 GMT -5
Our adventure begins outside of Four Seasons Total Landscaping in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Erik Konnors and his attorney Richard Michaels are standing by in front of a horde of journalists. One of them, a moderator of sorts, steps up to a microphone to speak.
Journalist: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. We have Dr. Erik Konnors, handler of Action Wrestling World Television Champion DRAUGR, here to address some recent events. Dr. Konnors, can you shed light on your actions at Turmoil?
Dr. Konnors: Thank you all for being here. Turmoil was about making a statement. In this industry, you need to grab attention, and I did just that. Devil's Gate isn't here to play nice; Devil's Gate is here to dominate.
Journalist: Your aggressive approach has sparked controversy. Some say it's crossing the line. How do you respond to critics who argue that sportsmanship should still be a priority?
Dr. Konnors: Sportsmanship? This is professional wrestling, not a tea party. Fans want excitement, drama, and intensity. Devil's Gate gives them that. If you can't handle the heat, stay out of the ring.
Journalist: There were rumors of backstage altercations. Can you clarify your relationship with other wrestlers and the management?
Dr. Konnors: Backstage drama is part of the showbiz, folks. They consider themselves family, dysfunctional at times, but united by the passion for this business. As for management, they know Devil's Gate brings in the crowds. Our assets are an asset.
Journalist: Some argue that your tactics undermine the integrity of the sport. How do you justify your approach to younger fans who might be influenced by your behavior in handling the mighty DRAUGR?
Dr. Konnors: Look, I get it. We have young fans watching Action Wrestling every week. But life isn't all sunshine and rainbows. Devil's Gate teaches them that in the real world, you fight for what you want. The mighty DRAUGR is not a role model; he's a force to be reckoned with. There has been some necessary reprogramming since Turmoil, but the future looks bright.
Journalist: And what's next for DRAUGR? Any upcoming matches or rivalries you'd like to tease?
Dr. Konnors: DRAUGR doesn't back down from a challenge. You want to see what's next? Tune in, buy a ticket, and witness the dismantling of Joey Scala tomorrow night on Clash. I guarantee it'll be… electrifying.
Dr. Konnors walks off the stage, not taking any further questions. His attorney follows closely behind. The scene fades.
Journalist: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. We have Dr. Erik Konnors, handler of Action Wrestling World Television Champion DRAUGR, here to address some recent events. Dr. Konnors, can you shed light on your actions at Turmoil?
Dr. Konnors: Thank you all for being here. Turmoil was about making a statement. In this industry, you need to grab attention, and I did just that. Devil's Gate isn't here to play nice; Devil's Gate is here to dominate.
Journalist: Your aggressive approach has sparked controversy. Some say it's crossing the line. How do you respond to critics who argue that sportsmanship should still be a priority?
Dr. Konnors: Sportsmanship? This is professional wrestling, not a tea party. Fans want excitement, drama, and intensity. Devil's Gate gives them that. If you can't handle the heat, stay out of the ring.
Journalist: There were rumors of backstage altercations. Can you clarify your relationship with other wrestlers and the management?
Dr. Konnors: Backstage drama is part of the showbiz, folks. They consider themselves family, dysfunctional at times, but united by the passion for this business. As for management, they know Devil's Gate brings in the crowds. Our assets are an asset.
Journalist: Some argue that your tactics undermine the integrity of the sport. How do you justify your approach to younger fans who might be influenced by your behavior in handling the mighty DRAUGR?
Dr. Konnors: Look, I get it. We have young fans watching Action Wrestling every week. But life isn't all sunshine and rainbows. Devil's Gate teaches them that in the real world, you fight for what you want. The mighty DRAUGR is not a role model; he's a force to be reckoned with. There has been some necessary reprogramming since Turmoil, but the future looks bright.
Journalist: And what's next for DRAUGR? Any upcoming matches or rivalries you'd like to tease?
Dr. Konnors: DRAUGR doesn't back down from a challenge. You want to see what's next? Tune in, buy a ticket, and witness the dismantling of Joey Scala tomorrow night on Clash. I guarantee it'll be… electrifying.
Dr. Konnors walks off the stage, not taking any further questions. His attorney follows closely behind. The scene fades.