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(Chris Crenshaw is sitting in the WWA blue-room that has been seen throughout this entire retrospective. Pictures of Liam Jenson hand all in back of him.)
Crenshaw: Welcome back to this final installment of the Liam Jenson retrospective. As you might have seen form last time Liam had won the rights to the Southwestern Wrestling Alliance and then closed its doors the same night. He claimed to be done with wrestling. If so then why is he back? I decided to get answers from the man himself.
(We fade back to the Meltdown on August the Fourth. Liam is walking backstage with Chris runs up to him.)
Crenshaw: Liam why? Why are you working for a man you professed to hate? I thought you were done with wrestling.
Jenson: Leave me alone Chris…
(Liam begins to walks off but Crenshaw, in an unusual act of bravery, stops him by grabbing his arm. Liam turns around and Chris flinches but Jenson sighs and instead begins to speak.)
Jenson: I was Chris. I was living in California with by Motorcycle shop. I never had any intentions of returning.
Crenshaw: Then why did you?
Jenson: Because Warr got a hold of that tape that showed the stunt I pulled at the last SWWA show. The tape YOU showed to him. He said since I was wrestling that was a breach on contract and that I would either come back or work for him or he would sue me for every dime I had. So that’s what I did. I think the hardest part for me is trying to keep my anger in check as I have to be around these people again after so long a time - some of the old feelings are starting to come back and remind me all too well why I left The WWA in the first place.
Crenshaw: But your injury…
(Jenson begins to rub the back of his neck.)
Jenson: Apparently it’s back to normal or as normal as it’s ever going to get. Warr checked me out with a doctor first. Just to make sure I didn’t cry disability.
Crenshaw: Liam is that stuff that you said at the SWWA is it…
Jenson: (interrupting) ...THAT was probably the most emotional and angriest night of my life! Oh, GAWD was I mad after that match! Anyone wants to know WHY I HAD CAYHILL taken out? Now you know! Let that also be a warning to EVERYONE out there! Cayhill was one savvy guy - but look what I did to him - even HE was NO MATCH for ME! And with that, I'm gonna get out of here; I’ve given you enough of my time for one day.
(As Liam begins to walk off we fade back to Chris and the Blue Room and with a heavy heart he begins to speak.)
Crenshaw: I certainly found Liam’s story to be compelling. There are indeed parts of his story that are truly sad. Here was this very young, impressionable, starry-eyed kid who wanted to please his famous mentor who was so much like a father to him. So he played by the rules only to conclude that doing things the right way brought him nothing but a broken heart.
(Chris’s face turns to steel at the thought though.)
Crenshaw: But Jenson deserves no sympathy. His heinous, inexcusable actions towards Cayhill have more than made up for any wrongs he feels he had received from the man. It’s also no excuse for him to take out his frustrations on the entire locker-room. And it’s also no excuse to take up with a man like Matt Warr who has as much hatred in his heart as Liam. The recent crimes with David “Sniper” Wattsoner, Shaman, and Tommy Starr can attest for that. Although Starr might get what he deserves in the cage at LBD.
(Chris begins to calm himself down.)
Crenshaw: So in the end we can feel some sympathy for Jenson’s pain as long as we remember not to excuse his actions. Thank you and good night.
(And at that we begin to…)
FADE OUT





