Post by Drew McIntyre on Sept 3, 2011 0:38:28 GMT -5
Our scene opens up with a video package playing on the screens of those watching televisions, or those watching on their computer monitors. Those even who are live in the arena, as they look up to the titantron. The lights dim as the videos starts to pick up, displaying both of The Uso’s standing tall with The World Tag Team Championships firmly in their hand. Special effects edited into the video, making the picture in a slight gold colored. The camera focuses on The Uso’s with their titles for a while longer, as they show no fear in their face. They stand tall in the middle of the right in their wrestling attires. As if the footage had been taken from after one of their tag team matches that took place in the past.
Le Manu Samoa e ua malo ona fai o le faiva
The voice of one of The Uso’s is then heard, shouting out part of a Samoan chant as the video cuts to a black picture. The suspense that this video delivers has already gotten the attention of those who are watching, as a couple of seconds later, another footage of The Uso’s is then shown. The same effect as before, this time with a production theme that goes with the scenery plays in the background. The debut of The Uso’s, sliding into the ring and being introduced into SNME All Stars are the latest members of the formerly named stable, Legacy. The clip shows both Jimmy and Jey dominating in the ring along with Randy Orton and former superstar, Ted DeBiase. All three men beat down on David Flair, with the shots being more focused on The Uso’s, as it shows the team leaping up to the top and delivering a one hell of a Samoan Splash. As all four men stand in the middle of the ring, the camera then zooms into The Uso’s once again, as they display a grin on each of their faces for the damage that they have done.
[/color][/b]Le Manu Samoa lenei ua ou sau
[/I]One of The Uso’s can be heard again, shouting out the same chant they began earlier in the video package being played. The footage then cuts to yet another black screen, as well as the production theme being cut off. A couple of seconds pass by again as the very first SNME All Star’s returning pay per view, Rumble In The Jungle’s, logo pans over the screen as the same production theme starts playing again. This time, the footage then cuts on over to the opening match of that night, The Uso’s verses Edge and Christian. Showing the strong highlights of that match, from Jimmy nailing a Samoan Drop of Christian to Edge giving Jimmy one hell of a spear. At last, the highlights then end by Jey connecting the super kick on Edge to pick up the victory. Immediately the footage then cuts to both Jey and Jimmy holding their titles with pride. Having the feeling that they have proved to the world exactly what they set their goals on when entering the wrestling ring.
[/color][/b]Leai se isi Manu oi le atu laulau
[/I]Again, the footage and production theme gets cut off and a back screen takes it’s place as the chant continues on. Another footage then begins to play, as it shows highlights from the tag team match between The Uso’s taking on Justin Tyger and Matt Sydal from an addition of Saturday Night’s Main Event. The highlights focus on the strong points of the match, like The Uso’s dominating on Justin Tyger with several double team moves, to Sydal hitting the Shooting Star Press on Jimmy Uso. It reminded the viewers of how amazing the match was and a great reunion between two men who had the best friendship within the business. The footage ends a little differently though, as The Uso’s don’t’ stand tall in the end. The footage displays the lost that The Uso’s have suffered as Justin and Sydal stand tall in victory. This puts confusion on the fan’s faces, as they admire wondering if this video was just a joke after all, and if it was just a work done by The United Kingdom of Wrestling.
[/color][/b]Ua ou sau nei ma le mea atoa
[/I]The footage and production theme, again, cut off to nothing but a black screen as the fans await what the next clip could display while the chants goes on. Shortly after, the footage picks up with the Seven Deadly Sins pay pew view logo pans across the screen, which then cuts to a shot of the triple cage match that took place that night. As the cage is shown slowly being lowered, the same production theme picks up to add emphasis to the match highlights that were about to shown. All ten men in the ring, giving it their all in what could be remembered as one of the greatest matches to ever embrace Saturday Night’s Main Event. Again, the footage focuses on the moments The Uso’s have shined, as their targets of the match were Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior. The footage shows The Uso’s executing on their opponents and vise versa. Eventually the footage then focuses on The Uso’s being high up on the third cage, grabbing their belts, and successfully making it down to the bottom where they clip their titles on their respective side. Showing to the fans that they have successfully retained the titles in their first title defense. The reaction on the fan’s faces continue to stay confused as they question why the previous clip showed them losing, but this one back to winning.
[/b][/center]O lou malosi ua atoatoa
[/I]The same routine continues on, with the continuation of the chant, both the clip and theme cut off, and a black screen takes its place. Seconds later, footage from a previous episode of SNME All Star’s plays when Jimmy Uso went head to head with Desmond Wolfe. The first singles match that The Uso’s took apart of, with Jey being on the side of his brother. The highlights included Wolfe’s technical skills that he was able to show off in the right, as well as Jimmy’s powerful moves that he got to display during the match. The footage that ends with Jimmy finishing off the match with a Samoan Splash off of the top rope. The clip then cuts to Wade Barrett making his way down to the ring, as the newly formed United Kingdom of Wrestling put a beat down to both Jimmy and Jey. In the last couple of seconds of the footage, it shows the stable standing over the beaten down, Uso’s.
[/color][/b]Ia e faatafa ma e soso ese
[/I]As the black picture takes over the screen again, the chant lives on with his thunderous scream in Samoan. Once again, new footage takes over as it focuses on the aftermath of the match that went on between The Uso’s and Chris Danielson and Matt Sydal. The Uso’s are seen getting up from the defeat they had just suffered, until it is shown that the UKOW make their way towards the ring, as a brawl is about to break out. As soon as they hit the ring, all hell breaks loose between the four men that will fight for gold this Sunday at Highway 2 Hell. The brawl goes on for a little while longer until the footage shows security breaking up the chaos. The emotions shown on the faces of these four men let it be known to the world that they are ready for battle at the upcoming pay per view. That either men will stop at nothing to get the victory they believe they deserve.
[/color][/b]Leaga o lenei manu e uiga ese
[/I]Unaware to the fans, the routine stays alive for the last time, as the fans can pretty much predict what was to happen next and be right about it. With a couple of seconds of the black screen being shown on the screen, it is taken over by footage that occurred last week. At this point, the fans can assume that this will be the last of the footage, as the match between Jey Uso and Wade Barrett is shown. Yet another amazing match up between two talented men, showing their strong highlights in the match. The ending of the match shows Jey hitting a Samoan Drop, followed by a Samoan Splash from the top rope to pick up the victory. Jimmy and Wolfe then head into the ring, and another brawl can be seen on the screen of those watching. The clips ends in another beaten that The Uso’s have received after Regal low blows both of the Champions.
[/color][/b]Le Manu Samoa
Le Manu Samoa
Le Manu Samoa e o mai I Samoa Le Manu!
[/I]Le Manu Samoa
Le Manu Samoa e o mai I Samoa Le Manu!
The footage finally finishes as the rest of the chant is shouted out. Complete silence fills out the entire arena and the homes of those who are watching on a computer monitor or television set. The lights are raised up all the way, giving light into the building as the fans slowly begin to focus on the ring as they await for the next segment that will take place. Shortly after, an unfamiliar beat starts to play on the P.A. system, catching the attention of the audience once again. The crowd turns their attention towards the entrance way, when softer beat than takes over 30 seconds into the audio being played. Soon enough, two men step through the black curtain, revealing themselves to be the World Tag Team Champions, The Uso’s. The crowd immediately goes off with this mixed reaction, as they show that through the entire feud between them and the UKOW, The Uso’s are the ones that have gotten the upper hand on getting the crowd behind them. The Uso’s stand there tall, with the belts tightly wrapped around their waist, and a microphone in each of their hands. Jey Uso, on the right, wears a Lyle & Scott Purple Vintage Polo shirt with dark blue jeans. Along with the shirt and pants, Jey wears purple and black colored Nike running shoes. A gold chain is place around his neck, hanging a bit low, reaching to his mid section. Jimmy, on the opposite side of Jey, wears a black and white colored Onyx Men’s Flannel shirt with all black jeans. Along with his attire, he rocks black and white Society Mid Men’s shoes with a Rolex watch wrapped around his left wrist.
As the two men look at each other, as well as around the arena, the start to walk down the ramp towards the ring. Fans try to reach out to the champions, but they do nothing more than just walk right past them. Despite the fans getting behind The Uso’s just a bit, it seems as if The Uso’s aren’t exactly ready to make the complete good guy change. As right now, they’re only focused on their match this Sunday in their title defense. Once reaching down to ring side, both men slide into the ring and walk around in a small back and forth pace until their music slowly starts to die down. Once that occurs, The Uso’s stay completely still as Jey slowly picks up the mic to his mouth and starts off with this classic in ring promo.
.: Jey Uso :.[/b] ’Listen up everybody. Me and my brotha’ are just gonna get down to the business and cut to the chase. If you haven’t been payin’ attention, let The Uso’s fill you in. Last month it had been announced that Desmond Wolfe won his little opportunity at the Tag Team Gold at Highway 2 Hell. Followin’ that week, he took on my brotha’, Jimmy, here and suffered the defeat. Immediately after he announced who his partner was, then came from behind and gave The Uso’s a beat down. A straight up cheap shot. Strike one….
Two weeks later, Me and my brotha’ went into another battle together, but came out short. What happened next? The UKOW charged their way down to the ring and gave The Uso’s yet another beating. Catchin’ us off guard once again just to prove a point they have yet to make. Strike two……
The following week after that, or if you will, last week I took on Wade Barrett. Showin’ the world once that The Uso’s can be dominate in single’s competition. That we don’t need each other to come out on top, and whether we ride together or go solo, we still stand strong. Once again, The UKOW becomes as predictable as they can get by blind sidin’ The Uso’s. Leavin’ us down on the mat beaten down and weak. Strike three. When it comes to this Sunday, you guys are out. Your little dreams of takin’ the gold from us will be no more.’
Jey lowers the microphone away from his mouth as he quickly turns his head over to Jimmy, giving him a small nod. Taking that as a signal for him to go ahead, Jimmy steps up a bit and places the mic up more towards his mouth.[/b]
.: Jimmy Uso :.[/b] ’None of this had to become personal, UKOW. This all could have been a friendly little competition to see who was the best, but nope. You two had to go run your mouths about how much class you two bring to the professional wrestlin’ ring. You two go on about how we’ve took your sport and made it nothin’ but a mess, changin’ the name and makin’ it horrid. You wanna go run your mouths about how disgraceful we are when it comes to our skills and how you two are gonna bring class back into the professional business. Talk about class? You two come from a place that relies on other people to make the names for you. You two rely on the wealth to get you exactly what you want, where as with us, we fight to get what we want. For many years the Anoa'i family has fought for what we have today. But it was just people like you that took that from us because of the wealth you possess. You two wanna catch us off guard week in and week out. Most people would consider people like you as cowards. Things are gonna be different this Sunday at Highway 2 Hell, best believe that. Because there isn’t going to be any blind sidin’, there ain’t gonna be no cheap shottin’. You two are gonna get The Uso’s face to face, you goin’ to war with the Samoan Soldiers, and at the end of the night, the many years of fightin’ are gonna pay off for the Anoa’i family. It’s no longer about our dominance, but The Uso’s have already proven it. This is for our family, our pride, our culture, and for each and every fan that has been behind us since the beginning of this battle…’
Jimmy lowers his mic as the fans give a little bit of a pop for The Uso’s to show their support. Jey then nods a bit, agreeing with every word that his brother had just said, as he lightly rubs the gold on his belt in a circular motion. Seconds after, Jey raises the microphone up to his mouth again and speaks once again.[/b]
.: Jey Uso :.[/b] ’It’s like this, UKOW, you guys think you know our game plan already. You guys think you know it so well, that you already have this all in the bag. That you know our weakness, and that this is just goin’ to be nothin’ more than a walk through the park. You guys are so sure of yourselves that you seem to have forgotten the history of The Uso’s in SNME. In our debut match we took on two men who you could say that were three moves ahead of us with how much tag team experience they had. Edge and Christian could easily go down as one of the greatest tag teams to step into the ring, but their fate was decided courtesy of The Uso’s. A month later, we took apart on what could be known as one of the greatest matches in wrestlin’ history, The Triple Cage Match. Where our targets for the night where men that could be seen as men who were also three moves ahead of us. With their amazin’ background in the ring and how much their styles have effected wrestlin’ to how it is today. The Uso’s still came out on top, defeating two of the greatest athletes to step into a professional wrestlin’ ring. In order for Wolfe to understand, that’s two games of chess we’ve already won. You can go ahead and claim to be three moves ahead of us, but when it comes down to it, and look at those record books, The Uso’s will always be two wins over your team. And come this Sunday, we make the third win official….’
Jey brings his mic down again as he looks over the crowd, who seem to be more behind them now as they slowly start up a Uso’s chant. Once the chant starts to die down, Jimmy brings his microphone up to his mouth once more, running his free hand through his hair.[/b]
.: Jimmy Uso :.[/b] ’The wealth ain’t gonna get your guys the victory this Sunday, United Kingdom of Wrestlin’. It’s either put up or shut up, no more small talk. There’ll be no more sneak attacks and catchin’ The Uso’s when our backs are turned. You two may have always come out on top when it came to the small battles, but The Uso’s are gonna win the whole war. The Samoans Soldiers go home with our prides on our back, while you two take the shame you’ll deliver back to the UK Disgrace will be taken back to your homeland, and you’ll have no one to blame but yourselves. Every doubter just like yourselves will finally be put in place, just the others in the past. The Uso’s may have had a couple of defeats in the past, but it’s only made us stronger. Help us realize the true blood that runs through our bodies, the blood that our family has give us. This Sunday, it‘s game time, baby….’
Jey looks over at Jimmy for a brief second before bringing his own microphone up to his mouth, as both men shout out at the top of their lungs.[/b]
.: The Uso’s :.[/b] ’…..USO!’
With that, both men drop their microphones as their music picks up once again. The crowd lets out another small pop, finally growing onto The Uso’s as they both exit the ring and make their way up the ramp towards the back. Seconds later, the scene then fades to black as The Uso’s can be heard once again, speaking the Samoan chant that was played earlier in their hype video, this time in English.[/b][/center]
’The Manu Samoa, may you succeed in your mission
The Manu Samoa, here I come
There is no other Manu (team) anywhere
Here I come completely prepared
My strength is at its peak
Make way and move aside
Because this Manu is unique
The Manu Samoa
The Manu Samoa
The Manu Samoa reigns from Samoa‘
[/I][/size]The Manu Samoa, here I come
There is no other Manu (team) anywhere
Here I come completely prepared
My strength is at its peak
Make way and move aside
Because this Manu is unique
The Manu Samoa
The Manu Samoa
The Manu Samoa reigns from Samoa‘