Post by sergioesposito on Sept 9, 2012 17:52:48 GMT -4
**The scene opens up and we are in an Italian style restaurant. It’s very quiet although as we pass by certain tables we hear bits and pieces of conversations going on amongst the restaurants guests. You can hear music in the background that’s quite similar to the Sopranos. We come upon a table where Sergio Esposito and his manager, Luigi Musolini, are sitting down. Sergio is enjoying a meal of some type of pasta with sauce as Luigi is on the phone with someone**
Luigi: Yes Mr. Maggia, Sergio is more than ecstatic to make his Attitude Wrestling debut this week. You should see the look on his face right now as we speak. He can hardly contain himself!
**The camera looks over at Sergio who has his faced buried in his plate.**
Luigi: Oh you want to speak with him? He’s a little, how do you say, indisposed at the moment. He’s packing on the carbs for a big workout later tonight! Alright, alright. No no thank you Mr. Maggia. You’re the type of CEO who knows how to get things done and what kind of men to bring in to your company to help you get there, and I promise you Sergio is one of those men. And he’ll take care of that nasty little problem for you this week. Alright, bye now.
**Luigi hangs up the phone with a huge grin on his face as Sergio pulls his face up from his plate. He cleans up the mess from his meal.**
Sergio: What was that all about?
Luigi: It was Maggia, he called to talk to you about your upcoming assignment this week. Someone who isn’t exactly what you would call “superstar” material issued an open challenge and he wanted you to accept it.
Sergio: And what did you get me into?
Luigi: This man Tracy Adkins has a little bit of a troubled past and Maggia has asked you take care of business and take out the dirty laundry as a favor for extending out a contract.
Sergio: Why is this Adkins dirty laundry?
Luigi: He has a shady past Sergio. He’s been in and out of rehabs from New York City to Timbucktoo. He’s not someone Maggia wants running around AWR. He believes, because of me, that you’re the kind of man who can get things done.
Sergio: Finally something I want to hear. And it’s not just because of you Luigi. I’ve been around world and back and did everything. My list of accomplishments is like a roll of paper towels when you drop them down a set of stairs, they keep going and going and going. There is no end and as long as I am still alive, I only plan on continually adding to them. If it takes running through some druggie trash to continue to add belt after belt to my resume then so be it.
Luigi: Thatta boy Sergio. It’s that kind of cut throat mentality that’s going to get you to the top.
Sergio: I know what’s it’s going to take Luigi. Pretend that I’ve been never been on top before, pretend that I am not the highest renounced European wrestler of the last six generations. We’re not here by mistake Luigi. We’re hear because I have put in the time and effort in the gym and in the ring, and you’ve been on the phone getting a hold of the right people. This change we have here in the United States is huge for many people.
Luigi: Yes, I know. We need to open the door for others, I completely agree.
Sergio: The world of professional wrestling has turned for the worst and it’s time for a man such as myself to come in and right the wrong and make this a sport again.
Luigi: I couldn’t have said it better myself kid. Let’s get out of here. We have a plane to catch.
**Luigi drops a few bills on the table and the two men strut out of the restaurant.**
(End Scene)
Luigi: Yes Mr. Maggia, Sergio is more than ecstatic to make his Attitude Wrestling debut this week. You should see the look on his face right now as we speak. He can hardly contain himself!
**The camera looks over at Sergio who has his faced buried in his plate.**
Luigi: Oh you want to speak with him? He’s a little, how do you say, indisposed at the moment. He’s packing on the carbs for a big workout later tonight! Alright, alright. No no thank you Mr. Maggia. You’re the type of CEO who knows how to get things done and what kind of men to bring in to your company to help you get there, and I promise you Sergio is one of those men. And he’ll take care of that nasty little problem for you this week. Alright, bye now.
**Luigi hangs up the phone with a huge grin on his face as Sergio pulls his face up from his plate. He cleans up the mess from his meal.**
Sergio: What was that all about?
Luigi: It was Maggia, he called to talk to you about your upcoming assignment this week. Someone who isn’t exactly what you would call “superstar” material issued an open challenge and he wanted you to accept it.
Sergio: And what did you get me into?
Luigi: This man Tracy Adkins has a little bit of a troubled past and Maggia has asked you take care of business and take out the dirty laundry as a favor for extending out a contract.
Sergio: Why is this Adkins dirty laundry?
Luigi: He has a shady past Sergio. He’s been in and out of rehabs from New York City to Timbucktoo. He’s not someone Maggia wants running around AWR. He believes, because of me, that you’re the kind of man who can get things done.
Sergio: Finally something I want to hear. And it’s not just because of you Luigi. I’ve been around world and back and did everything. My list of accomplishments is like a roll of paper towels when you drop them down a set of stairs, they keep going and going and going. There is no end and as long as I am still alive, I only plan on continually adding to them. If it takes running through some druggie trash to continue to add belt after belt to my resume then so be it.
Luigi: Thatta boy Sergio. It’s that kind of cut throat mentality that’s going to get you to the top.
Sergio: I know what’s it’s going to take Luigi. Pretend that I’ve been never been on top before, pretend that I am not the highest renounced European wrestler of the last six generations. We’re not here by mistake Luigi. We’re hear because I have put in the time and effort in the gym and in the ring, and you’ve been on the phone getting a hold of the right people. This change we have here in the United States is huge for many people.
Luigi: Yes, I know. We need to open the door for others, I completely agree.
Sergio: The world of professional wrestling has turned for the worst and it’s time for a man such as myself to come in and right the wrong and make this a sport again.
Luigi: I couldn’t have said it better myself kid. Let’s get out of here. We have a plane to catch.
**Luigi drops a few bills on the table and the two men strut out of the restaurant.**
(End Scene)