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(Once again we show WWA Reporter and TV Personality Chris Crenshaw in the WWA Blue-room filled with pictures of the career of Liam Jenson. He walks up from behind one of the banners almost “60 Minutes” Style.)
Crenshaw: Good day fans. We’re just days away from one of the biggest events of the year, Labor Day Brawl. This will be the first PPV of the WWA roster split and it seems that the retrospective of Liam Jenson now takes on a whole new meaning. With Jenson now taking on Shaman, Tommy Starr and David “Sniper” Wattsoner the need to know his mindset is more important than ever.
(Chris stops at a large photo of Jake Cayhill and a young Liam Jenson at happier times in both men’s life.)
Crenshaw: When we last left our segment about Liam Jenson we saw the challenge that he left with his former mentor Jake Cayhill. Many questions were left in the mind of SWWA Wrestling fans. Was Liam telling the truth? Did Cayhill keep the man he thought of as a son in his fed just to make money? Whatever the case was, the challenge was agreed to by both parties with an added stipulation. Whoever wins the match gains the ownership of the SWWA. We can’t show the entire match but the ending itself is worth showing.
(We fade back to see a frightening sight, Liam Jenson is standing over his former friend Cayhill. Cayhill is busted open at the forehead and Liam grins. The announcer is beside himself in shock.)
Smith: We have to wonder what else Jenson has in store for this man he once thought the world of. I’m not kidding fans Jenson once worshiped the ground Cayhill walked on.
(Liam goes to the outside and grabs a set of steel steps from ringside and throws them in. He then plants in firmly once inside the ring himself. He marches slowly over to the aged veteran and picks him up…)
Smith: NO! This man is him his fifties and Jenson just impacted his head into those steel steps with a jumping Piledriver!
(The move itself sounded like a gunshot, flesh and bone behind slammed onto cold steel. Liam then shoves him to the side and pins him. The ref goes over and begins to the count…)
Smith: Jones don’t do it…don’t give this man everything that Cayhill has worked so hard to build.
(Referee Jon Jones looks at the Jenson who waits patently for the count. You can see the heartbreak in Jones’s eyes as he slams his hand to the mat for the final count.)
Smith (whispers) Dear God not this.
(There is no fanfare as Liam gets up from his victory, no music or fancy pyro. This isn’t about pleasing the fans. This is about revenge pure and simply and about watching one man’s dreams go up in flames. Liam asks for a mic among the choruses of boos. Liam kneels by his mentor.)
Jenson: I’m going to show you some mercy you’ve never shown me old man. You’re done and you can leave.
(Of course Cayhill is out. He simply rolls over and groans as Liam gets up and addresses the fans.)
Jenson: Seeing how I’m the new owner there will be something new. Not a lot of new changes, no only one…THE SWWA IS DEAD! THE DOORS ARE NOW CLOSED! I’m done with wrestling.
(The fans, staff, everyone is hushed into silence as Liam drops the mic and walks away, past the curtain, forever. We slowly fade back to Chris Crenshaw.)
Crenshaw: Never again would we see a SWWA show.
(Chris walks over to the picture of Jenson and Cayhill and looks up at it longingly. You can see the man’s heart break.)
Crenshaw: And we’ll never find out the truth about what really happened between the two men. Jake Cayhill tragically died a month later in car-crash. He was fifty-five years old.
(Chris then walks to the forefront.)
Crenshaw: As we’ve seen Liam claimed that was the end of his wrestling career. If that’s true then why is he here, at Labor Day Brawl?
-TO BE CONTINUED-





