Post by Roy Vezina on May 13, 2024 23:56:13 GMT
Inside an empty arena, the air is electric with anticipation as "The Midwest Nightmare" Ryan Samuels stands next to Sam Hewitt. The steel cage, its top wrapped in barbed wire, looms in the background, a grim reminder of the upcoming battle at the Pollo Road event “Crossroads.”
Sam Hewitt: Ryan, in just a few weeks at Crossroads, you’ll face your former agent, "Mr. Canada" Roy Vezina, in a steel cage match. With the top wrapped in barbed wire to prevent interference from his Punch Line teammates, how are you feeling heading into this intense showdown?
Ryan Samuels: How am I feelin’? I'm feelin’ like a bull ready to charge. Roy Vezina, you've been dodgin’ me ever since I made my "grand return” from Japan, hidin’ behind your little puck buddies, Harv and Hully. But come Crossroads, there ain’t no more runnin’, no more hidin’.
Sam Hewitt: Vezina and his Punch Line stable have been a thorn in your side for months. How do you plan to deal with them at Crossroads?
Ryan Samuels: Roy and his little gang of hockey lackeys think they can pull their condescendin’, over-positive crap and get away with it. Well, at Crossroads, the gloves are off. That barbed wire up there? It’s not just to keep you in, Roy – it’s to keep your goons, Harv and Hully, out. That night, it’s just you and me.
Sam Hewitt: You've made it clear how personal this match is for you. What message do you have for Roy Vezina and the Punch Line?
Ryan Samuels: Roy Vezina, you’ve been prancin’ around here like you’re the captain of some unbeatable team. Well, at Crossroads, I’m the coach, and I’m benchin’ your sorry ass. I’m gonna send your broken ass back to Canada in a shoe box, you better believe that.
Ryan Samuels: And Roy, you can keep smilin’ and actin’ all positive, but deep down, you know you’re about to step into the nightmare. You’ve dodged me long enough, but at Crossroads, there ain’t no more escape. I’m gonna take that fake smile of yours and smash it into the steel until there’s nothing left.
Sam Hewitt: Strong words, Ryan. Any final thoughts before you step into that cage?
Ryan Samuels: Roy, Crossroads ain’t about positivity or brotherhood. It’s about survival. When that cage door locks, it’s just you and me. No hockey goons, no escape, just pain. And when it’s all said and done, you’ll be lying in a heap, wonderin’ why you ever messed with The Midwest Nightmare. Hot damn!
Sam Hewitt: Ryan, in just a few weeks at Crossroads, you’ll face your former agent, "Mr. Canada" Roy Vezina, in a steel cage match. With the top wrapped in barbed wire to prevent interference from his Punch Line teammates, how are you feeling heading into this intense showdown?
Ryan Samuels: How am I feelin’? I'm feelin’ like a bull ready to charge. Roy Vezina, you've been dodgin’ me ever since I made my "grand return” from Japan, hidin’ behind your little puck buddies, Harv and Hully. But come Crossroads, there ain’t no more runnin’, no more hidin’.
Sam Hewitt: Vezina and his Punch Line stable have been a thorn in your side for months. How do you plan to deal with them at Crossroads?
Ryan Samuels: Roy and his little gang of hockey lackeys think they can pull their condescendin’, over-positive crap and get away with it. Well, at Crossroads, the gloves are off. That barbed wire up there? It’s not just to keep you in, Roy – it’s to keep your goons, Harv and Hully, out. That night, it’s just you and me.
Sam Hewitt: You've made it clear how personal this match is for you. What message do you have for Roy Vezina and the Punch Line?
Ryan Samuels: Roy Vezina, you’ve been prancin’ around here like you’re the captain of some unbeatable team. Well, at Crossroads, I’m the coach, and I’m benchin’ your sorry ass. I’m gonna send your broken ass back to Canada in a shoe box, you better believe that.
Ryan Samuels: And Roy, you can keep smilin’ and actin’ all positive, but deep down, you know you’re about to step into the nightmare. You’ve dodged me long enough, but at Crossroads, there ain’t no more escape. I’m gonna take that fake smile of yours and smash it into the steel until there’s nothing left.
Sam Hewitt: Strong words, Ryan. Any final thoughts before you step into that cage?
Ryan Samuels: Roy, Crossroads ain’t about positivity or brotherhood. It’s about survival. When that cage door locks, it’s just you and me. No hockey goons, no escape, just pain. And when it’s all said and done, you’ll be lying in a heap, wonderin’ why you ever messed with The Midwest Nightmare. Hot damn!