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Everything posted by David Jackson
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I believe you Trips.
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I am so glad everyone like my little segment.
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Not me, I like Steven.
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Never say someone is going to get beat till the match is over. Who knows, Carlos could surprise us all.
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You weren't the only one who was looking forward to that match Bax.
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I attended that study...I was rejected for having insufficent meat.
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Maybe you could manage the rapist.
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Huh? I'm afraid I don't remember that tag match or breathing heavy. Regardless, I shall take that advice to heart.
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I'm attending, regardless of what you say.
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The rapist shall attend.
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I can't wait to wear the sharkboy outfit in my next match.
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I volunteer to be the champ. Who's more hardcore than your resident rapist?
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I'll train him as only I can.
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*The camera fades in and we see Jim Black and David Jackson just chatting away. It appears that Jim is trying to figure out why David just walked away on the last segment.* Black: Was it something I said? Did I offend you in any way? D-Jack: (Shakes his head) No, no, heavens no. I just broke up with my girlfriend of two years two hours before the last recording session started and it was still weighing heavily on my mind. I feel much better than I did three weeks ago, I have been in the gym, and I have been learning some new moves ever since. I think you know why and I think you can explain it better than I can. Let's start off this interview, shall we? Black: We shall...(Turns to the camera)...welcome to Down Time With D-Jack III part 3. As always I am Jim Black, OCW interviewer, and with me is Free Agent, David Jackson. Before we get started on D-Jack's past career, his current career may have been re-surfaced. He makes his return to OCW competition after 3 months of inactivity. He will be on the 2nd showing of Ambition. You shall face Gabriel Alpha in Alpha's debut match. What are you thoughts on this match? D-Jack: (Smiles) Well, this match will serve two fold. It will be Alpha's chance to prove that he belongs on OCW programming and it will be my chance to prove that I still belong in OCW. Oh, I almost forgot, he's a fellow light heavyweight, so I'm betting the OCW World Extremist Champion will be watching this match. Who knows, maybe one of us will challenge the champ in the future. I wish the best of luck to Alpha and hope that he stays in OCW. You said there was something else you wanted to ask me before we get rolling? Black: (Nods his head) Yes, I did. Now, on our last segment, is seems that Brad Bruer thinks that HVW is an active fed. Could you clarify if it is or not? D-Jack: Certainly Jim. Also, if Brad has anymore questions or anyone else at that matter, send them to me and I shall answer them. HVW died when I was 20 yrs. old. I'm 22 now, so that was 2 years ago. Black: Thank you for the clarification. Now, about where we left off, did any of your other pay-per-views run the projected 15 hours? D-Jack: (Eyes grew big) Nooooooooo....That was our only one that lasted that long. All future pay-per-views were down to the standard 3 - 4 hours. No one in that locker room wanted to do that again. That pleased everyone and took a huge load off of my back. Black: Let's get back to the wrestling part of your career. You had just became the 1st HVW Heavyweight Champion and you are obviously very happy. What did that title mean to you? D-Jack: (Smiles) It was the 1st title I have ever held, so it meant something very special to me. On top of that, it was the top title of the company. I remember thinking that I will not let this go easily. Oh boy, was that the case. Black: Who was your 1st title defense against? D-Jack: Big Sexy. A re-match was scheduled almost immediately by our owner, Geoff Masters. We had our re-match on our next weekly show and it was our 1st match of the evening. Both Sexy and I got standing ovations from the crowd when we entered. When the smoke settled, all was said and done, and the ref counted three, I was standing with my hand held high and a title around my waist. Both of shook hands afterwords because we took turns traveling with the other home and one of us would be mad. Black: That would definitely be a bad car ride if one of you was made at the other. How often did you defend that title and who was your hardest defense against? D-Jack: (Takes a deep breath) I defended that title every week in every single match type imaginable. From hardcore to submission to cage matches, I did everything and everything I could. As far as my toughest defense, it came in the form of relative new comer, Versus. (Looks at Jim) Yes, Jim, it is the same Versus that resides in CCW. It was 3 1/2 months into my title defense and it was his turn to challenge me. We faced each other in a Cage Match. I fondly remember the match because he came closer to ending my title reign than anyone else. Numerous time throughout the match, I thought "I am going to lose my title to Versus. If I do, what a match this has been." He performed better than I have ever seen before. Every move he through at me was crisp and stronger than ever. I managed to hit the D-Jack Kick and he went down. As I started to climb the cage, he got up and went right after me. I won by a single strand of hair on my head. Versus and I went over the top of the cage at the same time. My feet hit the floor 1st by a fraction of a second. It's my personal belief that if weighed any less, he would've won. I wouldn't mind fighting Versus every week, I would never get bored and if I lost, I wouldn't care. Black: The only way you would face Versus now is to be in CCW D-Jack. What happened next? D-Jack: (Thinks for a second) Well, Geoff Masters gave me the week off out of nowhere and I spent it in Orlando. I turned off my cell phone and just enjoyed my rest. When I got back from my vacation, something unexpected was on the card for next week. It was a title vs title match and it was just 3 weeks shy of my 4 month title reign anniversary.. It would be me vs. Mark Army, the greatest . Whoever won this match would become the 1st ever double champion in HVW history. The match took place and it show cased both of our individual talents. It showed Mark Army's brawler style and it showed my light heavyweight/technical style that made me champion. The match ended with Mark Army going for a reverse DDT, but I managed to reverse it into a suplex. He stayed down long enough for me to hit my version of the Five Star Frog Splash, but for the life of me, I can't remember what I called it. Anyway, he was down for the three count and I won. I became the 1st ever double champion in HVW history and I couldn't believe it. I just remember driving out of that arena lighter than air and a feeling that I was on top of the world. Black: HVW was definitely a good place for you D-Jack. Double champion, held a good number of jobs, and you were a fan favorite. I remember the you told me one day that there was one match that you never had a chance to do. What match was that? D-Jack: (Big grin) It was me vs. Klown. It was labeled as the ultimate contest. Ever since I became HVW Heavyweight Champion, I was undefeated. Ever since Klown came to HVW, he was undefeated and the HVW EX Champion. Someone was going to lose their title and their undefeated streak. We hinted and let it slip that that match would take place in the near future. Pretty soon, that's the only match that the fans clamored for. Unfortunately, it never happened. 6 weeks before our match was to take place, Klown came to my office and told me that he had prior engagements to fulfill and he had no idea when he was going to be back. He also told me to strip him of his title that he wouldn't be around to defend it. As much as it hurt me, I granted him his leave of absence and stripped him of his title. That was the last I saw of him till he re-surfaced in OCW. Black: To have the match that all fans were looking forward to not happen...I can't imagine what disappointment must've filled their minds, your mind, and the minds of the HVW brass. What became of the HVW EX Championship? D-Jack: Well, before Klown left, he was scheduled to face our resident submission expert, Savage. He said he was the son of legendary WWE performer "Macho Man" Randy Savage. However, we could never prove or dis-prove that claim. We tried to contact Randy Savage himself, but we never had any luck. I decided to hold a mini-tournament that night to crown a new ex champion and Savage would face the winner of that tournament for that title. Savage had other ideas and wanted to be named the champion right off the bat. We didn't do that in HVW. If you want a title, you have to fight for it. You're not going to be named a default champion right off the bat. Black: (Surprised) That's the same rule HVW has. So, who won that tournament and Savage's following match? D-Jack: (Thinks for a second) Well, Versus won that tournament and became our 2nd ex champion. He and Savage fought two weeks later and Savage won that match by a narrow margin. It was one week before my 4 month title reign and the owner of HVW, Geoff Masters, had a announcement that shook the very foundation of HVW. It was the creation of the HVW Undisputed Championship. However, it wasn't your typical kind of championship. Black: What made this title so special? D-Jack: When Geoff called this title undisputed, he meant undisputed. You had to hold all of HVW titles: The HVW Heavyweight Championship, the HVW Television Championship, and the HVW Extreme Championship. That way, there was no question that you ruled HVW. Black: That would definitely show dominance. When did the match take place, did it have special name and was there a certain match type that was used for this important match? D-Jack: The match was made on the eve of my 4 month heavyweight title reign. The match was between me, the current HVW Heavyweight and Television Champion, and Savage, the current HVW Extreme Champion. It was called a "Everything 2 Gain & Lose" match. Whoever won that match, left with everything and the prestige of being called the 1st ever HVW Undisputed Champion. The loser would go home with nothing but a sore attitude. The match type was unique to say the least. It was a Hell In A Cell match with a twist. It was a Submission Hell In A Cell match. The only way you could win was by tap out. It was one of the most unusual match I've ever been apart of. Black: Submission Hell In A Cell match? I've never even heard of that before now. It appears that HVW had some innovations of their own. D-Jack: (Chuckles) We did what we could to get by. Black: What went through your mind as you were preparing for this important match? D-Jack: To be honest, I was scared stiff. I was facing a guy who was our submission expert and he was a bit sadistic. I was literally in his element. I'm no slouch when it comes to submissions, but I'm more of a well-rounded dude than a straight submissionist. I watched video tapes of my favorite technical wrestlers: Dean Malenko, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Jushin "Thunder" Liger, William Regal, etc. to get some idea of a move that Savage wouldn't see coming. I watched dozens of tapes with no ideas coming to my head. The day of the match came and I was puking my lunch. Black: Talk about nervous. So, how did the match go for you? D-Jack: For the most part, it was not in my favor. I have no problem admitting that Savage whopped my butt most of the match. He slapped one submission hold after submission hold after submission hold. He did standard submission holds to stuff I still don't have names for. I managed a few counter moves and some blows to the head, but I was on the defensive. He then decided to show his sadistic side that I mentioned earlier. He banged my head against the cade door until the door, and my head, busted open. I had lost alot of blood and I couldn't stand. Savage decided to put the icing on the cake. He climbed to the top of the cage with a steel chair. I found out later that he intended to do a flipping leg drop with the steel chair under his right leg onto my face. Luckily, he took too long showing off and taunting the crowd. That gave me enough time to regain my bearings. He did the leg drop that I described earlier and while he was in the air, I did a hand spring to my feet, and gave him the D-Jack Kick with the steel chair he had in his hands to his face. I am glad that I didn't kill the man, I am especially glad that I didn't end his career, and I am glad I didn't break or injure my leg or any other part of my body. All I did was give him a Grade A concussion. He was thrown for a major loop and I slapped on the Crippler Crossface. I believe it was by instinct that he tapped out. The match was over and both of us were on the floor. Neither one of us could get up. The last thing I remembered was the announcer saying "Here is your winner, by submission, and the 1st ever HVW Undisputed Champion, David Jackson!" After that, I passed out and Savage and I were wheeled off to the local hospital. I spent three days there before I was released and Savage spent a week there before he was released. Black: I'm glad neither one of you were killed after what went on in that match. That match was definitely the crowning achievement of your career up to that point. Was there one title that symbolized the undisputed title or did you care all three or what? Also, he was it defended? D-Jack: You could carry all three titles with you to the ring or the one title that symbolized that you were the undisputed title, it was all up to the title holder. It was defended in any way you could imagine. Just one of titles, two of the titles, or all three titles could be defended. It all depends on how the match was setup. Black: I take it there was a big party during the next HVW show? D-Jack: (Smiles) Oh yeah, big, big party. It was after the show and everyone in attendance was invited. There was food, drinks, good music, fans got to talk to their favorite superstars as long as they wanted, and everyone enjoyed themselves. As the party was coming to a end, Geoff Masters made an announcement that killed the party. He said "Congratulations to HVW's 1st Undisputed Champion, David Jackson!" Everyone cheered, but Geoff wasn't done. "Unfortunately, I must put a damper on this party. I am officially resigning my as owner of HVW, effective immediately, and handing over complete ownership of HVW to D-Jack, goodnight." I was beyond shocked and dumb founded. He made no hint of this nor was I given a reason why. Unfortunately, this was the 1st step to the fall of HVW. Black: That sounds like another part all in itself. We shall continue later on. (Turns towards the camera) Until next time, this is Jim Black and David Jackson saying goodnight and safe journeys.
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How did I disrespect you?
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You should play agaisnt me sometime and see for yourself.
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What do you want?
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D-Jack is so happy that I can't wait. Who's Alpha and my money is on Vincent to win.
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*The camera fades in and we see Jim Black and D-Jack just finished eating from their lunch break.* D-Jack: That was some good Kentucky Friend Chicken. I don't care if it's just call KFC, to me, it will always be Kentucky Fried Chicken. Black: (Smiles) In that case, David, you are chicken and shall eat all of the bread crumbs that I put on the floor...(Black throws the bread crumbs on the floor and D-Jack starts acting like a chicken) D-Jack: Brawk! Brawk! (Starts pecking at the bread crumbs until there are none left) Mmmmm...beefy....oh, sorry, wrong guy. Black: I can't believe this guy is pro wrestler, left alone was a GM of a fed. Ok, you are done being a chicken and you shall continue answering all of my questions. D-Jack: (Wipes his mouth and sits back down in the chair) Since I am no longer a chicken, you can officially get us under way. Black: Hello OCW fans and welcome to part two of segment three of Down Time With D-Jack. As always, I am Jim Black and this nut case is Free Agent, David Jackson. We last left off with Jackson just being named the GM of HVW. How was the decision to make you GM taken by the rest of the locker room? D-Jack: It wasn't a popular decision. A good number of the locker room hated to hear that a 18 yr. old kid just became their boss and decided what matches were going to take place that week. The fact that I was still going to be a full time wrestler made their moods even more sour. They thought that I was going to get all of the good matches and all of the title shots. (Sad look on his face) I was sad when I heard about this. I almost cried. Black: Did you do anything to change their minds? D-Jack: Yes, I applied a few new policies: 1) An open door policy: If any superstar ever needed anything, come find and I will listen, no matter what I am doing. 2) A off-the-record policy: If you and I ever talked 1 on 1, it was always considered off the record and not repeated unless stated otherwise. 3) You get what you asked for policy: What ever match you wanted that week, you got. However, there was a 1st come, 1st serve rule. If someone asked for the match before you did, you would just have to wait. 4) Don't go to any rival fed and stir up trouble. I had no intention of me getting on bad terms with any other. I was lucky enough that none of the HVW superstars stirred up any trouble. Black: (Confused) You let the inmates run the asylum as far as matches go? Why would you do that? D-Jack: It made my job a little bit easier. By now, I was a wrestler, GM, writer, and booker. I was doing 4 jobs at once and I have learned watching WWE programming over the years that superstars listen to fans and do whatever they can to please them. Also, I gave extraordinary athletes a platform to do their trade. They did their work with no interference from me and as long as I saw a smile on their face, I was a happy dude. Black: What were the shows like in HVW and did you change any of the shows around when you took charge? D-Jack: There were no shows, we had one show a week and every week it was huge. Before I became GM, we had 60 active wrestlers and only 4 or 5 matches a week. As soon as I got into power, we had as many matches as I could think of. 30 matches a week became the norm (Black mouthed "30?"). That's right Jim, 30 matches a week. That's not including the fact that every superstar had promo time and interview time for that show. I'm lucky that we had very few no-shows or else our weekly showing might've fallen apart. Black: Did HVW have any pay-per-views? D-Jack: I can't think of them all right now, but I remember our 1st one: Battlefield. It happened two weeks after I became GM, we had 100 active wrestlers, and it was advertised as one of the literal biggest and longest pay-per-views in history. We were going to have 50 matches, 100 interviews, and 100 different promos (Jim's jaw drops). Put the jaw back into place, it gets better. Let me pull out my calculator on my cell phone for a second (Pulls out the cell phone) given the fact that we had 50 10 minute limit matches, 100 2 minute limit interviews, and 100 2 minute limit promos...that would equal to...(punches the numbers in his cell)...start time of 15 hours of wrestling material done that day. (Jim fainted) As soon as he regains conciseness, this interview shall continue. Till then, more explaining is in order. On our maiden voyage, we pushed to the top. When we sold out the arena, every person who bought them was told to clear their entire day of anything. We started @ 7 AM. I've never had to report to work @ 7 AM before and neither have 1/2 of the locker room, but we did because we believed in what we did. There was a huge line waiting outside the arena, 16,000 ticket holders were waiting at the doors @ 6:30 AM. On top of that, I was told that we had numerous pay-per-view buys right off the bat. We ran out of merchandise, trucks were running in and out with food, and everything was crazy that day. However, somehow we pulled it off. I see that Jim Black has regained conciseness (Jim regains, but still can't believe it). Black: (Takes deep breaths) 15 hour pay-per-view...holy crap...I can't believe it...wait...what were the main attractions for the pay-per-view? D-Jack: One of the main event matches was Klown defending his extreme title against Trent Becker. He won, by the way, in dominant fashion. We were suppose to have two other main events, but a problem arose. We were suppose to crown the 1st heavyweight champion and television champion, but 2 of the participants took a leave of absence due to family issues. Needless to say, I was in a panic. A quick solution was needed and it was the only one I could think of. It would be called a "Everyone Wins Match." It would involve the remaining two participants of those title matches. The participants were me, the final participant of the television tournament, and a 6'7" 300 lbs. guy named Big Sexy, the final participant of the heavyweight title tournament. Whoever won the match would be named the 1st ever HVW Heavyweight Champion and the loser would be named the 1st ever HVW Television Champion. It was a grueling match and each of us countered almost all of each others moves. Later on, it was labeled the 1st classic match of HVW. Big Sexy had me set up for a suplex, but I countered it into a small package roll-up for the three count and the win. I couldn't believe it. My 1st title ever was the company's main title and I won it two days before my birthday. The entire crowd stood up and chanted "HVW! HVW! HVW! HVW!" The entire HVW locker room poured out from the back and I grabbed a mic. I said "From the bottom of our hearts, we can't thank you enough for staying with us for 15 hours and for making this the best day of our professional lives. I don't know about you, but I am tired. How did you guys enjoy the show?" The crowd cheered and started chanting "Rematch! Rematch!" I said, "Ok, you want it, you got it. Every title match you have seen here tonight will have a rematch on our next show. Until next time, drive safe and be healthy." My apologies, but I can't continue this interview for the moment. I have a bad case of cotton mouth and my jaw hurts from talking. Let's continue this tomorrow if you don't mind. Black: One more question, if you don't mind. Did any of the titles have any certain meaning and who was the best HVW Superstar who held each title? D-Jack: Ok, last one and I am out of here. Well, the HVW EX Championship was for our hardcore title and it was open to all weight classes. It was given to the champion of the hardcore division who proved he could dish out pain as well as take it. Those who have held this title have gone on to hold other hardcore and various titles in other feds. The number 1 guy in the extreme division was Klown a.k.a Blake Ma'jin. The HVW Television Championship was our pure wrestling championship and it was open to all weight classes. Every one who held that title and wrestled for that title could out-wrestle anyone you put in front of them. Those who held this title earned their to challenge all of the other HVW titles as well as titles elsewhere. Our number 1 guy in the television division was Mark Army, now known as Banjo Grimm in OCW. The HVW Heavyweight Championship was our 2nd best jewel and it was open to all weight classes. On the most deserving or those with the most skill got to hold this title or challenge for it. Each guy who held that title has gone on to other feds and held their version of that belt. Our number 1 guy in the heavyweight division was me. I know I'm a light heavyweight, but I was the best. Now, good bye (D-Jack walks off camera) Black: I have a feeling D-Jack is getting annoyed with this, so we'll hold off on our next segment for a couple of days. Until next time, this is Jim Black with David Jackson. Stayed tuned for part three of segment three with Down Time With D-Jack. *Camera fades to black*
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Thank you very much Trips.
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*The camera fades in and we see David Jackson dancing. To make matter worse, he is dressed up in a Spice Girls outfit, Baby Spice to be precise. He is dancing to "Spice Up Your Life" and Jim Black is sitting down and laughing his head off. David has no clue that Jim cued the camera man to start recording while Jackson had his back turned. Now D-Jack is singing.* D-Jack: (Badly dancing and singing) When you are feeling, sad and low. We will take it, we gotta go. Smiling dancing, everything is free. All you need is positivity: people of the world(Spice up your life), every boy and every girl(Spice up your life), People of the world (Spice up your life), Ahhhhhhh....the camera's recording! AHHHHHHHHH! (Jim tries to talk, but he can't stop laughing and D-Jack tries to cover himself up) (In a girly voice) I don't want the world to think I'm this easy (Ceases the girly voice). Ok Jim, you got me. Please tell me you'll edit this part out (Black shakes his head no) Ah crap, well, at least will you introduce this segment while I go change real quick? (D-Jack exits camera range and the camera focuses on Jim) Black: (Still smiling) Welcome to this special edition of Down Time With D-Jack where David comes out of the closet and shows the world that he will sing show tunes in drag. I'm just kidding everyone, David is straight as anyone can get. I had a bad day today and David said he could cheer me up. I told him to go for it and here we are right now. I can see that Jackson is now done changing into his street clothes, but he will not remove that mask. Here he is, the only guy who wears a mask while in drag, David Jackson. D-Jack (Walks back and sits down) Thank you for that introduction, you little prick. Now, will you actually introduce us right before I rape you? Black: (Calm and quick) Welcome to this third segment of Down Time With D-Jack. As always, I am OCW interviewer Jim Black and this is free agent, David Jackson. (Quick talking ceases) I apologize for there being no segment over these past 4 weeks, but a family emergency has kept him from appearing at OCW studios. His brother got in a bad car wreck and D-Jack went and took care of his kids. Now, his brother is back home and well. Now, we will shift gears from D-Jack's early personal years to his early professional years. Where did you 1st attempt to get training and how old were you? D-Jack: I was 18 and I went to a local school run by Birmingham Wrestling. One of the trainers took one look at me and starting laughing. I asked if there was anywhere I could sing up for professional wrestler training, he just laughed even harder. After he quit laughing, he said all classes were full and there wouldn't be a slot open for quite some time. (Sad look on his face) I was very disappointed, my very heart broken. As I was leaving, a guy stopped me. He said "Hello, my name is Jack Blaze. I represent Hill Valley Wrestling, HVW, and the owner attempt. HVW is a new wrestling organization that will open in two months. I am the 1st guy to be signed to HVW and I am one of HVW's agents. I am traveling all over the country looking for potential stars. You just might fit that bill. How would you like to meet the owner in HVW Headquarters in Florida? Black: (Confused) But, you had no wrestling experience outside of the tv shows you watched. What made him call you a potential young hopeful? D-Jack: (Surprised) That's the exact same thing I said. He told me that if I was accepted, all of my training would be on site and I would be ready for competition on the opening night. So, I accepted and started to walk away. Jack Blaze stopped me and said "Oh, bring your attire that you are going to wear in so we can see what you are going to look like. There will be a plane ticket waiting for you in a few days." I was in big trouble. I had no attire what so ever. So, I went the only place in town that sold wrestling gear and bought a few things: A pair of green boots, blue wrestling tights, a green football player jacket, blue gloves, and a blue mask. I looked like a bum, but it was unique and that's what I was going for. All I did was wait and make sure I had enough money to stay in Florida for a few days. Sure enough, the ticket came in the mail a few days later and I was on the 1st flight out. Black: What was waiting for you when you arrived in Florida? D-Jack: I was expecting to have to call a taxi to get to HVW Headquarters, but Renoggaw was waiting for me to arrive. We exchanged formalities and went to headquarters. He interviewed me, asked me some personal questions, told me of the work schedule that I would be doing, and told me about the training I would endure. He handed me a 3 year contract and I signed on the dotted lines. I officially became the 2nd superstar to sign to HVW. He then told me to put on my attire I would be wearing and he started laughing. He then told me "That will be your gimmick. A guy who looks funny as anything but he can get the job done. Just for that, I will put you in the accelerated training program. Before the year is over, you will be versed in every type of wrestling style there is." I had a big smile on my face, nodded my head yes, and left. Black: What were those months of training like? Were they easy for you or were they hard? D-Jack: They were the longest two months of my life. When Renoggaw said accelerated program, he wasn't kidding. I went through hell and back every day. The days that I didn't have training i just laid in bed, too sore to move, go to the bathroom, or eat. The good part about that training was that I was taught more in a day than the rest learned in a week in the normal classes. I was just a sponge, I absorbed everything I taught and never forgot it. I got 45 lbs of muscle added to my frame, making me 230 lbs. After those two months were over, the 1st HVW show was ready to kick off and every superstar was ready to participate. Black: How was the show promoted and what titles were available in HVW? D-Jack: The show was heavily promoted throughout Orlando and the surrounding cities. There were radio show interviews, flyers, tv commercials, billboard advertisement, etc. As far as titles were concerned, when I 1st signed, there were 6 titles: The HVW Heavyweight Championship, the HVW Light Heavyweight Championship, the HVW Tag Team Championship, the HVW United States Championship, the HVW Intercontinental Championship, and the HVW Television Championship. Black: What was the 1st show like? D-Jack: Well, we sold out our 1st show which was a surprise. Backstage, The show kicked off with Renoggaw making a number of announcements: 1) He had finally hired a suitable GM named Geoff Masters and a established veteran, Big Sexy. 2) Only two titles would be used until more superstars had signed on: The HVW Heavyweight Championship and the HVW Televisions Championship. 3) Each title would be decided with a tournament. The 1st 16 superstars who had signed on with HVW would be put in a tournament to crown the 1st HVW Heavyweight Championship. The losers of this tournament would be thrown in a tournament to crown the HVW Television Championship. 4) If a undisclosed number of wrestlers signed on to HVW before the next show, a new title and tournament would take place. 5) Every superstar is going to be required to do an RP and interview each week. 6) I am sure that you are tired of hearing me talk, so on with the show. I came out to my 1st entrance theme "Cuban Pete" by Jim Carrey. The crowd started laughing and when I came out in my attire, they laughed even harder. When they saw me pull off some moves, the laughs turned to cheers and ows. I won the match with my finisher, the D-Jack kick a.k.a. Sweet Chin Music. On my 1st night, I became a fan favorite that could wrestle his way out of anything. Black: (Curious look on his face) Did you hold any other jobs besides wrestler and what was the 2nd show like? D-Jack: Actually, on the 2nd show, I was asked to be a writer for HVW. Renoggaw remembered that I took creative writing class for 4 years in high school, so he offered me the job and I accepted. There are other jobs that I held, but I'm sure we'll get to them later. On the 2nd show, I lost my place in the heavyweight title tournament and put in the television title tournament. Also, 4 other superstars had signed up over the course of the week and a new title was added to the list: The HVW Extreme (EX) Championship. Each of those superstars were put in the one night tournament, but one in particular stood out: Klown, now knows as Blake Ma'jin in OCW. He dominated that tournament and became the 1st HVW Extreme Champion and the only guy to remain undefeated in HVW History. I just remember watching backstage thinking "He's going to become the superstar that everyone wants to beat around here." Black: So, did your boss, Renoggaw, stay with HVW for its entire run? D-Jack: Actually, by the time I made it to the semi-finals of the television title tournament, Renoggaw had stepped down as owner of HVW and Geoff Masters had stepped up as the owner and he hired Johnny Kane as the new GM. Renoggaw had one personal issue too many surface and he had to leave. He was welcomed back anytime, but he never did. Black: How long did Johnny Kane stay with the company? D-Jack: One week...(Black eyes grew big)...I'll explain. He came to us highly recommended, but every superstar was told that he didn't do his job at all. He never reported to the office, he didn't pay anyone their checks, he had an abusive attitude, etc. His replacement was found quickly and easily: It was me. Black: (His jaw dropped, but quickly closed up) How did you manage to become the GM? D-Jack: Geoff Masters wanted our next GM to be within the company, for it to be someone everyone knew, and for it to be someone no one saw coming. He offered me the position right off the bat and I accepted on two conditions: 1) I didn't have to wear a suit. 2) I could still be a full-time wrestler. Black: Unfortunately D-Jack, we are out of time for this segment. Stay tuned to ocwfed.net for part two of Down Time With D-Jack III. Until then, stay safe and be well. *The camera fades to black*
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If anyone is going to give Strider a bath, it's going to be me.
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I'm finally on a Indy Card. Thank you very much. It's put up or shut up time for me.
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Please sign me up. I want to show a live audience how much I have improved.
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*The camera fades in and we see Jim Black and David Jackson sitting down at OCW Studios. This time, they are ready for the camera.* Black: (Calm and looking at the camera) Welcome to the second segment of Down Time With D-Jack. As always, I am OCW Interviewer, Jim Black, and my guest is free agent David Jackson. (Turns toward David) Once again, I thank you for letting me interview you during the course of this week. On Saturday will be the last segment of this interview, but I decided to shake things up a bit on that day. Starting today until Saturday, I will be accepting questions from OCW fans and personnel and Jackson will answer anything and everything. Now, for this segment, we will be dealing with you growing up. Now, where did you get your start in education? D-Jack: (Thinks for a second) Well, I got started in Gwinnett Elementary School. I was a unusual kid when I was little. Sometimes I was wild, crazy, and funny. Other times I was quiet, reclusive, and stale. No matter what mood I was in, I was almost always in trouble. I was sent to the principal's office numerous times a week. I wasn't a bad kid, I just pulled alot of pranks and I had a big mouth. My principal had my parent's house on speed dial. My dad was always working, so she would get my mother. It would go something like (Imitates a phone ring) "Hello, Mr. Jackson? This is David's principal and...oh, I'm sorry Mrs. Jackson, you sounded like your husband. Anyway, your son is in the office to embarrassing the teacher and dropkicking her in the stomach. Could you come pick her up? Yes, he's locked in a room by himself so nothing can be broken." Black: (Surprised) Dropkicking teachers? Did that happen often? D-Jack: (Smirks) No, that only happened once. When my dad got home that day, he dealt out his own brand of justice and I never did that again. Black: It's good to see that you learned your lesson. Did you ever get in fights with any of your follow students? D-Jack: Too many to list in my younger days, but one that stands out in my mind was when I was 9 yrs. old and in 3rd grade. I got into argument with my best friend over who was the better power ranger. I said the Green Ranger, he said the Red Ranger. So, we started punching and kicking each other. Then, he started to hit me with some sticks. So, I decided to do some wrestling moves. After awhile, we both decided to stop before we really got injured. We went to the nurse's office where we got our cuts and bruises treated. The nurse didn't report this, so we both told our parents we tripped down the stairs. My dad knew better. He told me "I know you got into a fight. Don't make a habit out it or I'll make a habit out of beating your butt." I immediately decided no more fight as long as I lived in Georgia. Black: (Faint Smile) So, did you stay in Georgia the rest of your life? D-Jack: (Frowns) No, I did not. Two weeks after that fight, my dad was told by his boss that he was being transferred to Hoover, Alabama. My dad didn't like the thought of taking me away from my friends in Georgia, but he was the only one working at the time. Reluctantly, we went to Hoover. I was upset and whined the whole way there, but what could i do? Our new house was nice and my room was bigger, but for a long time, it wasn't home. To me, home is where the heart is. Black: So, is Hoover where you had your remaining school years and reside today? D-Jack: Yes, I stayed there for the remaining of my school years. My location on my page on www.ocwfed.net says Hoover, Alabama. You didn't do your homework there Jim. Black: (Disappointed at himself) My apologies David. I have no idea why I asked such a stupid question. D-Jack: (Smiles) We all ask stupid questions and statements from time to time. Just relax and continue your job. Black: (Relieved) Thank you for understanding. Now, I'm just going to do more broader questions. How would you describe yourself at your later school years? D-Jack: At Simmons Middle School, I started to grow up a little bit. I started to notice girls and develop a good sense of humor. I became more out going and my trips to the principal's office were shorten down to once or twice a year. I was in band and the chess team, so I was considered geek by many. Also, I collected comic books, stamps, Star Trek, and Star Wars merchandise. My parent's divorced by my 7th grade year so I had to deal with that loss as well as deal with parents who would take verbal shots at each other. Today, they talk somewhat, but they would rather have the other as far away as possible. Black: How much more did you get into wrestling? D-Jack: Every time a WWE/WCW/ECW show was on, I was watching it. I didn't care what I was doing or where I was. As soon as one of those shows came on, I was home. I started looking for a professional wrestling school close to my house where I could train, but I had no luck. The closest one was over two hours from my house. Then, I just decide to practice everything I saw on TV on a old sack about 6 feet in length. I filled it with different objects to make it weight different amounts. (Sarcastic) Some people started in a school, I started with a sack and not my balls mind you. Black: You told us how you changed in middle school. How about High School? D-Jack: Hoover High School was where my biggest changes started. I started acting a little more mature, but I could still turn into a kid at the drop of a hat. I took driver's ed and my 1st car was a 1993 Blue Mini-Van. The car was falling apart, but I loved it. It got me from point A to point B, the radio worked, and so did the A/C and heater. I was in the marching band for 4 years, so for the 1st time in my life I did something to get me in some type of shape. I was captain of the chess team for the last two high school years and we won most of the tournaments that year. My intelligence really shined my last year of high school. My ACT was the highest in the school: 33. I got so many offers from so many different colleges, but I didn't want to go out of state. I would tell you about graduation night, but I didn't go. Black: (Shocked) You didn't go to your own graduation? Why? D-Jack: I had failed the 2nd semester on purpose for the sole purpose of not going. I had found out that rehearsal would have taken over 12 hours. So, I settled for summer school and graduated there. After high school was out of the way, I started to focus on become a pro wrestler. Black: That is something we will save for our third segment David. Until next time, this is Jim Black with David Jackson saying good night.
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