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You'll figure out the point very soon. I'll be a rapist in everyone's book, even after I retire from e-feding.
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*The camera fades in and we see Jim Black and David Jackson sitting down at OCW studios. They have no idea the camera are rolling and are just chatting away.* Black: (Calm) So are you sure that you want to do this? It's no secret in the OCW locker room that you can be very impatient sometimes and this is going to be a long, uncut interview. D-Jack: (Grins) I am quite sure that I have nothing else pressing on my mind or on my schedule. You can start at anytime you and the camera man are ready. Black: Ok David, we're ready to start whenever...(Jim looks at the camera)...you...are...you were suppose to wait until I told you that we were ready Carlos. D-Jack: (Chuckles) Sounds like my life when I was born, just didn't start out right. Black: Well, let me start out this interview right. Hello to all OCW and CCW fans out there, I'm Jim Black and this is currently the free agent David Jackson. This was going to be just going to be one long interview, but D-Jack here gave me a idea... D-Jack: (Cuts Black off) What kind of idea did I give you? Did you want to become an astronaut and get away from the planet Earth? Black: No, that's not it. This has just turned into part 1 of a series of interviews I will do with you over the course of this week. Do you have any objections? (David shakes his head no) Good, this segment will deal with your early life. What were the 1st days of your existence like? D-Jack: I'm afraid I don't remember being born. I do know what I have been told. I was born to Elizabeth and Paul Jackson on November 6th, 1985. I was suppose to be born in February of 1986, but I wasn't growing inside my mother so she got a C-section. I was placed inside the intensive care unit for babies for a month. Everyday could've been my last according to my doctors. However, I prevailed thanks to the medical staff and good music provided my dad that allowed me to sleep. Black: (Puzzled) What did you need the music for? D-Jack: When I was in there, I had these tubes stuffed into me and I would pull them out. They would tie them into double knots, but I would still pull them out. So, my dad brought Jimmy Buffet, Charlie Daniels, The Eagles, The Beach Boys, and other cassette tapes and played them right next to me. Those tapes relaxed me enough that I didn't pull out those tubes and I was able to sleep. Black: You were tough even before you hit the ring. What is your 1st memory in life that you experienced? D-Jack: (Thinks for a second) I believe my 1st memory was discovering electricity. I was three and I was running around the house. I found a penny on the ground. So, I picked it up and I saw a light socket. (Jim's face cringes in pain) (Smiles) I thought that look would go on your face. I was about to stick the penny in the light socket, but my mom stopped me. My dad was watching this and told my mom that he would take care of it. My mom walked away and my dad told me to not only put the penny in the socket, but to wet my hand with water as well. I put the penny in the socket with the wet hand and the power flashes all over the house. My dad stands over me going "Well, you're not going to that again are ya?" I moan in pain and my dad says, "I know it hurt it shot your butt about 8 ft, I saw. Come on get up, yes your eyebrows will grow back, come on." I can't help but laugh at that till this day. Black: (Surprised) It seems that you parents had two different ways to teaching. Would you care to explain it? D-Jack: (Nods) I will do my best. My mom is a step beyond drama queen, she is a drama empress and two-faced. Everything that happens is a national emergency. She believes in giving people knowledge. My dad is a down-to-earth guy with a good sense of humor. He treats everything as level-headed as he can. He believes in making people earn knowledge. I just thought of a great example. One day, when I was four, I was in the kitchen looking at the stove. My mom tells me not to touch the eye of the stove because it is hot. She stepped out of the room to answer the phone and my dad walks in. He tells me to do what is in my head. I touched the eye of the stove and burned my entire left hand. It was so painful that my next door neighbors heard me screaming. My hand healed up quickly, but that taught me never touch anything that hot. Black: When were you exposed to your 1st wrestling match? D-Jack: It was actually by accident. My mom told me that wrestling was bad, but she would never tell me why. So, on, April 6, 1993, I saw Cactus Jack vs. Big Van Vader in the main event for WCW that night. That match has me hypnotized to my screen. I saw a great fight between those two and I kept on watching WCW just to see those two lock up again. Cactus Jack a.k.a Mick Foley was the reason my 1st love of wrestling was hardcore/street fight wrestling. Black: So Mick Foley was the reason you wanted to be a wrestler? D-Jack: Him and more. Over the next couple of years, I became a big fan of lucha libre, technical, power, mat, old school, and submission wrestling. The superstars who got me hooked on each of those styles are as follows: Lucha libre = Rey Mysterio, Technical = Chris Benoit, Power = The Undertaker, Mat = Bret Hart/Bob Backland, Old School = 'The American Dream' Dusty Rhodes, and Submission = Jushin 'Thunder' Liger/Bret Hart/Dean Malenko. Black: You definitely have a good list there. So, did you start training to be a wrestler back in 1993? D-Jack: No, in 1993, I was 8 and my mom wouldn't let me do anything past baseball. I started training after I graduated high school, but I believe you have other questions before we get into that. Black: That I do and another segment or two before we get into your professional career. That is the end of segment 1 of Down Time With D-Jack. Our next segment shall deal with his school years. Until next time, this is Jim Black with my guest David Jackson. *The camera fades out to black*
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I won three awards. It's the happiest day of my life.
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David Jackson's Shoot Statement About His Release From OCW
David Jackson replied to David Jackson's topic in Promo Room!
I want to thank all of you for what you have said. I shall take it all to heart. However, I plan on going nowhere anytime soon. I plan to get better and get back in OCW. -
David Jackson's Shoot Statement About His Release From OCW
David Jackson replied to David Jackson's topic in Promo Room!
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I'm sure many people are expecting me to be sour and bitter about this whole ordeal, especially with as many terrible things that have been said about me backstage. Nothing could be further from the truth. The only thing I feel right now is....nothing actually. No anger, no rage, just peace. I knew this was coming and it couldn't be avoided. It's one thing to know about rules and ethics, but it's another thing is apply them in a actual match. I try my best to be fair, but I lose it during my matches. If I'm winning, I try to keep on doing better to keep up with that momentum. If I'm loseing, I get frustrated and start doing whatever it takes to win. I do realize that if I'm ever going to be back in OCW, I need to sort that out of me. There are two different loseing levels for me: If I lose a dark match, it's no big deal, it's practice, and pratice is good. I just wish I could actually get some practice. Anyway, back to subject. The 2nd level is offical OCW matches. If I lose one of those, I become unbearable to be around for about an hour. After an hour, I should be good to go. Is my character bland? Yes. Do I have the opportunity to make the rapist gimmick into gold? Yes. Do I have the drive to do so? Yes and no. Yes = if I do develop the character and become interesting, I would be booked more. No = I am extremly lazy when it comes to doing RPs. I have the ideas, just never the drive to put then into fruition. Back when I started e-feding 4 years ago, I did so many RPs that alot of people couldn't keep up. Now, 4 years later, I look at what I've become, a shell of my former self. Make no mistake about, I love OCW and everyone in it. I would never intentionally betray you. I've been asked numerous times why does my guy look so generic? The reason being he has always been generic. Since day one, he's been generic. That's all I can think of. Now, I'll open the floor to questions. Whatever you want to know, I'll answer.
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I loved the show and especially Majin's attire. Could you give me the formula please? Also, I can't believe I did that in the Rumble.
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I'm not in the Super X Cup! Crap! Crap! Triple Crap! I gott a look on the bright side though, i'm in that 25 man Rumble Road and I'm one of the last ones to enter.
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Only if Kage agrees to actually face me in a offical OCW match. He's one of the few guys who has been here awhile that I haven't faced.
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I can't wait for that Junior S Cup tournament. Sign me up
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I'll touch this promo long and I'll touch it hard. At least you are preparing for the match. I wonder how you'll do at the after-party at my hotel?
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People have been doing that to me for years. You get used to it.
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I wouldn't have minded doing a redo at that point in time. However, no one brought it up.
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Too bad Bax's connection is gone. I was really hopeing that that match would happen the way it was projected.
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Good job Baxter.
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Long live the three years I've been here.
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"If you want me, come and get me"...hmmmmmm.
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Since when can I fight?
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I just realized that Alex Cooper is a super heavyweight...I'm going to become a pancake.
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I'm actually going to be on two shows in one week, I don't think that's ever happened before.
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Who's ready to lose? *I raise my hand.*
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They don't? Aww, man. I was hopeing I had something on the dude. In all seriousness, I've been waiting for this match for over two years. Here's to hopeing Majin and I don't dissapoint.
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When is a good time to start begging for mercy?
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