Post by Peter Vaughn on Jan 28, 2022 17:42:24 GMT -5
*This is footage recorded during the commercial break of Friday Night Fury, after Supreme Machine destroyed Wildman Watson and then attacked "The Mechanic" Peter Vaughn. Watson ended up in a heap off the stage, badly injured. With the crowd still pumped about Supreme Machine's actions, we see Watson getting placed on a stretcher at the bottom of the stage. It took several of the enhancement talent to manage to get him on there and secured.*
Madison Addison:: Thunder Pro Wrestling would like to send out its best wishes for the recovery of Wildman Watson.
Harry Hotcakes:: Is that an official statement?
Madison Addison:: It’s just how I feel, Hotcakes, as should you…
*The stretcher moves towards the back, with the cameraman following as they work to get Watson back to the waiting ambulance, which is just down the hall. They take it easy on Watson, protecting his neck and spine from any unnecessary bumps. Soon, they arrived at the ambulance, working to get him inside by retracting the wheels and pushing him in. The medic starts to follow him in, but gets tugged backwards and kept from entering. He turns around, stunned, as a limping Peter Vaughn is there!*
Peter Vaughn:: One moment, please. This won’t take long.
*Before the confused medic can say anything, Vaughn jumps up into the ambulance. He lays on top of the unconscious Watson, adding just the briefest amount of weight. He looks back out of the ambulance.*
Peter Vaughn:: Well? Do your job!
*The camera zooms out to show referee “Dizzy” Dan Lambert, who looks completely lost. He hesitantly comes up to the ambulance, having no idea what’s going on. But since Vaughn is insisting, and since it’s almost an instinct for him anyway, Lambert leans into the ambulance and starts smacking the floor inside.*
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*Vaughn jumps up, raising an arm, before jumping out of the ambulance again. He shakes Lambert’s hand, with Lambert still badly confused. Vaughn then turns to the medic.*
Peter Vaughn:: Sorry, just had to end the hardcore match. We couldn't let it go on for days and days after Supreme Machine's assault, could we? Now get that guy to the hospital. Get well soon, Wildman.
*The medic, annoyed, hops into the ambulance and shuts the doors. The driver, who had been waiting patiently, takes off, with the ambulance disappearing through the exit. Vaughn then walks away, rubbing his sore back but looking pleased with himself. We cut back to ringside.*
Madison Addison:: What was THAT about?
Harry Hotcakes:: I think… Vaughn believed that if the match had started, it wouldn’t end until a pinfall or submission took place.
Madison Addison:: But… the match hadn’t started.
Harry Hotcakes:: Well, there WAS a forfeit countout…
Madison Addison:: That doesn’t count as an actual start, and you know it.
Harry Hotcakes:: Oh, don’t get me wrong. There’s no way that goes into a record book. But Vaughn will be bragging about it for sure.
Madison Addison:: You’re probably right about that.
*The footage slowly fades out, as Hotcakes and Addison prepare for the next contest.*
Madison Addison:: Thunder Pro Wrestling would like to send out its best wishes for the recovery of Wildman Watson.
Harry Hotcakes:: Is that an official statement?
Madison Addison:: It’s just how I feel, Hotcakes, as should you…
*The stretcher moves towards the back, with the cameraman following as they work to get Watson back to the waiting ambulance, which is just down the hall. They take it easy on Watson, protecting his neck and spine from any unnecessary bumps. Soon, they arrived at the ambulance, working to get him inside by retracting the wheels and pushing him in. The medic starts to follow him in, but gets tugged backwards and kept from entering. He turns around, stunned, as a limping Peter Vaughn is there!*
Peter Vaughn:: One moment, please. This won’t take long.
*Before the confused medic can say anything, Vaughn jumps up into the ambulance. He lays on top of the unconscious Watson, adding just the briefest amount of weight. He looks back out of the ambulance.*
Peter Vaughn:: Well? Do your job!
*The camera zooms out to show referee “Dizzy” Dan Lambert, who looks completely lost. He hesitantly comes up to the ambulance, having no idea what’s going on. But since Vaughn is insisting, and since it’s almost an instinct for him anyway, Lambert leans into the ambulance and starts smacking the floor inside.*
1!
2!
3!
*Vaughn jumps up, raising an arm, before jumping out of the ambulance again. He shakes Lambert’s hand, with Lambert still badly confused. Vaughn then turns to the medic.*
Peter Vaughn:: Sorry, just had to end the hardcore match. We couldn't let it go on for days and days after Supreme Machine's assault, could we? Now get that guy to the hospital. Get well soon, Wildman.
*The medic, annoyed, hops into the ambulance and shuts the doors. The driver, who had been waiting patiently, takes off, with the ambulance disappearing through the exit. Vaughn then walks away, rubbing his sore back but looking pleased with himself. We cut back to ringside.*
Madison Addison:: What was THAT about?
Harry Hotcakes:: I think… Vaughn believed that if the match had started, it wouldn’t end until a pinfall or submission took place.
Madison Addison:: But… the match hadn’t started.
Harry Hotcakes:: Well, there WAS a forfeit countout…
Madison Addison:: That doesn’t count as an actual start, and you know it.
Harry Hotcakes:: Oh, don’t get me wrong. There’s no way that goes into a record book. But Vaughn will be bragging about it for sure.
Madison Addison:: You’re probably right about that.
*The footage slowly fades out, as Hotcakes and Addison prepare for the next contest.*