Post by Daku Suzuki on Jul 29, 2021 23:38:41 GMT
Rio Grande by Mezcaleros plays over the sound system as you hear the revs of the motorcycle as you see Daku ride out of the curtain and stops his Suzuki Harley style motorcycle that's got blue and black colours with his motorcycle club, The Cutting Blades name with a spider with knives all over it. Daku does his typical knife cut symbol with the fans booing him as he then continues to ride down to the ramp with flames coming out the side of the stage. He goes around once on his Suzuki bike before he stops it right outside the ramp and turns the engine off by placing his jacket onto it.
Stanford: "From Hamamatsu, Japan, he is The Knife of Motorcycles, Daku Suzuki."
Daku slides into the ring and closes his eyes to show his necklace of a knife and a motorcycle on it, and does his cutthroat signal before spreading his arms. Daku then opens his eyes and takes off his necklace, and drops it on the floor as Daku holds onto the ropes, looking at the entranceway with a microphone in hand. He mocks the crying with his fists twisting round and round.
SUZUKI "Ah, the XHF management are pathetic. Like anyone wanted to feel sorry for a god damn loser Jaice Wilds nobody gave a shit about. Why did I run the piece of shit over? Because I got sick and tired of facing him every single week. He needed to learn a lesson that if you're not bothered about going for titles, you shouldn't be a professional wrestler."
Everyone give Suzuki the loudest boos you can give as Daku leaves a smirk on his face, not caring one bit for the damage he caused on Jaice. None at all.
SUZUKI "That's what it came down to. I mean, is there any ruling if I don't apologise like a weak bastard does that I would be stripped from my Spark title shot? It doesn't say that because why else would they demand like a bunch of bitches to make me apologise for running down someone that wasn't any worth of value in the wrestling business? I did it for my motorcycle club and me, not for you stupid fans."
Still, the boos were coming as Suzuki didn't want to feel any remorse for what he did on the PPV, mainly because he was saving wrestling. He does the sliced throat of a knife across his neck.
SUZUKI The Knives Of Motorcycles can do whatever he damn pleases. I own the motorcycle company Suzuki, and we're doing pretty darn well in the racing world, both on and off track. This is quite pathetic when there's been a lot worse thing that has happened on global PPV's before, but oh, red alert a motorcycle gang member running down Jaice was far too much. Too over eighteen's style of wrestling. That's fine. After all, I'm going to stand here and talk random nonsense because I have no issue with what I did, and that's clear."
Daku breathes in and out, knowing he didn't want to apologise; he had nothing to feel sorry for.
SUZUKI Besides, was it my fault that Jaice, the passionless wrestler got in the way? It was his fault, to begin with, so he should be apologising to me for being in the way. But I guess I'm the guy who starts games. There, we're going to have me make the fakest apology I've ever done. I'm sorry for what I did. Now I'm getting the fuck out of here. Got no reason to be here tonight."
Suzuki said his apology, even if he didn't mean it, giving out a fake one because he wasn't responsible in his eyes. Daku puts his biker jacket on, along with sitting in his motorcycle before he revs the engines before riding the bike backstage, into the parking lot, straight into the road as the show goes to a commercial break.
Stanford: "From Hamamatsu, Japan, he is The Knife of Motorcycles, Daku Suzuki."
Daku slides into the ring and closes his eyes to show his necklace of a knife and a motorcycle on it, and does his cutthroat signal before spreading his arms. Daku then opens his eyes and takes off his necklace, and drops it on the floor as Daku holds onto the ropes, looking at the entranceway with a microphone in hand. He mocks the crying with his fists twisting round and round.
SUZUKI "Ah, the XHF management are pathetic. Like anyone wanted to feel sorry for a god damn loser Jaice Wilds nobody gave a shit about. Why did I run the piece of shit over? Because I got sick and tired of facing him every single week. He needed to learn a lesson that if you're not bothered about going for titles, you shouldn't be a professional wrestler."
Everyone give Suzuki the loudest boos you can give as Daku leaves a smirk on his face, not caring one bit for the damage he caused on Jaice. None at all.
SUZUKI "That's what it came down to. I mean, is there any ruling if I don't apologise like a weak bastard does that I would be stripped from my Spark title shot? It doesn't say that because why else would they demand like a bunch of bitches to make me apologise for running down someone that wasn't any worth of value in the wrestling business? I did it for my motorcycle club and me, not for you stupid fans."
Still, the boos were coming as Suzuki didn't want to feel any remorse for what he did on the PPV, mainly because he was saving wrestling. He does the sliced throat of a knife across his neck.
SUZUKI The Knives Of Motorcycles can do whatever he damn pleases. I own the motorcycle company Suzuki, and we're doing pretty darn well in the racing world, both on and off track. This is quite pathetic when there's been a lot worse thing that has happened on global PPV's before, but oh, red alert a motorcycle gang member running down Jaice was far too much. Too over eighteen's style of wrestling. That's fine. After all, I'm going to stand here and talk random nonsense because I have no issue with what I did, and that's clear."
Daku breathes in and out, knowing he didn't want to apologise; he had nothing to feel sorry for.
SUZUKI Besides, was it my fault that Jaice, the passionless wrestler got in the way? It was his fault, to begin with, so he should be apologising to me for being in the way. But I guess I'm the guy who starts games. There, we're going to have me make the fakest apology I've ever done. I'm sorry for what I did. Now I'm getting the fuck out of here. Got no reason to be here tonight."
Suzuki said his apology, even if he didn't mean it, giving out a fake one because he wasn't responsible in his eyes. Daku puts his biker jacket on, along with sitting in his motorcycle before he revs the engines before riding the bike backstage, into the parking lot, straight into the road as the show goes to a commercial break.