The sound of a gentle wind and an image of a desert are shown. The deep blue sky indicates that it is very early in the morning.  This screen stays for a moment.  Suddenly flames engulf the screen and after a second the desert is replaced by a black screen. The Von Bondies - C'Mon C'Mon starts to play.  MANY clips of SWA wrestlers in action are shown.  After the last clip plays it fades out and a picture of Wreck on the left side of the screen and Riz on the right side of the screen are shown for just a moment.  They are engulfed by a flash of flames and the music stops.  Now shown is that desert once again.  The sound of the wind can be heard and on the screen in large orange letters are    the words “Get over it!”  We then cut to the get over it studios and join it’s hosts Wreck and Riz. 

 

The scene opens up to a small room.  It has a table and two chairs in the middle of it.  The carpet is a dark orange and on one of the walls is a white board.  Sat at the table in this make shift studio is Riz and guest co-host Ally Daniels.  The table has a few pens that one would use for writing on the white board and a bottle of orange juice with two glasses.

 

Riz: Well hello and welcome to Get over it.  See the folks in Latvia have provided us with a make shift studio.  So first off I want to introduce my co-host for the show, and she is much prettier to look at than Wreck is.  Yes it’s Ally Daniels Everybody.  Hello Ally and welcome to the show.

 

Ally: Thank you Riztopher, it's a pleasure to be here. Well, not in Latvia, but to be on the show.

 

Riz shakes his head.

 

Riz: Well Ally you are on the number one show on SWA TV.  Glad to have you here.

 

Ally: So, we've had the quite the week here in the SWA haven't we? Invasion is in the books, and the main event saw Brandon Cole and Brian Sasso bleed all over the place like menstruating teenagers. Not my cup of tea, I'd have preferred a two out three falls match or something along those lines but it is what it is.

 

Riz: Now I was going to ask you about Brian Sasso further down the line but since you brought it up how about we talk about him right now?  I mean things have turned out quite interesting between the two of you. 

 

He pours the orange into both of the glasses.

 

Ally raises an eyebrow.                                                                                             

 

Ally: What do you mean interesting between the two of us? There is no the two of us, I'm just having a match with him.

 

Riz smiles.

 

Riz: Really?  When you were interviewed you were quite suggestive and I have to say that you don’t seem to have a high opinion of his girl friend.  Almost as if you were jealous.

 

Ally: Why would I be jealous exactly now? The woman's eaten maggots off of dead animal bodies on national television, I don't think it's such a crazy thing not to have a high opinion of her. Tell me, if you were in his shoes, living in a large mansion would you date a psychopath who's been linked to murder accusations and keeps a large shed full of dead animals?

 

Riz: You are talking to the man who nearly got stabbed by the woman he now calls his girlfriend.  You really seem to have a dislike for a woman I am sure you have never met.   

 

Ally: That's why I said if you were in his shoes. He lives in a mansion in beautiful La Jolla California, he's 305 pounds of muscle, has a Stanford degree. Obviously someone in that position has a lot more options on who they would date.

 

Ally takes a sip of her orange juice, sets the glass down and smiles.

 

Ally: Mmmm, good juice.

 

Riz: You like to point out his credentials don’t you Ally?  If he likes Kyla then heck so what?  I personally think they make a cute couple.

 

He takes a sip of the orange juice.

 

Riz: I am glad you like it, it took most of the budget we are allowed to have to buy it.

  

Ally: I'm just trying to put things in perspective for the plebeians at home by properly explaining the situation and making sure all the facts are in place. Tell me, for such a wonderful couple, have you seen them together at all since he sent her down to the STC?

 

Riz just takes another sip of orange.

 

Riz: well we could be talking all night about this, I have my thoughts on the subject but for now and maybe for the whole show I will keep them to my-self.  So now let’s have a look back at our pay per view.  Then we shall talk a little about the STC and the fact that four members came up last week and then it will be time for the interview. So Ally your thoughts on Invasion two thousand and nine?

 

Ally: Well starting things off, we had the Tom Tanner vs. Bread Zombie match. Obviously the match was a complete abortion, but I think the bigger story to come out of this is that Tom Tanner seems to be close to going off the deep end with that match combined with the plant fiasco. Which could be interesting when you consider he's got Reynolds guiding him, your thoughts on the matter?

 

Riz now frowns.

 

Riz: I really do wish Tom Tanner well and I bet he was cringing when he found out about the match.  I mean to face off against what?  The bread zombie?  Well of course it was Tom’s last match as he moved up.  Now he has brought along a piece of filth with him.  A man who I have a history with.  The sooner Tom gets rid of him the better off he will be.

 

Ally: Andy Madrox vs. Russell Brown was next, I know you have plenty of history with Brown. Decent high flying match, both guys can pull of some exciting manoeuvres. Madrox picked up the win, but I don't see him going beyond the mid-card. The boy's got all the charisma and personality of a wet mop, and the cursing he's started just comes off like he's trying too hard.

 

Riz nods.

 

Riz: There is one thing you can tell about Madrox, he has passion.  Now whether it will be enough in the long run, we shall see.  Russell Brown needs to change something up for sure, because if he doesn’t then he might as well be done.  I am not sure he wants that.  We then had Sirus Shade against Rachel Drake.  Now this was a close match that Sirus edged out in the end.  I was really looking forwards to this match and it didn’t disappoint.   

 

Ally: I can't say I'm surprised with the end result though. I'm perfectly aware of Rachel's accomplishments, she's a Hall Of Famer. And I admire her technical prowess in the ring as someone who myself is more about the art of performing in there than just violence, but she and Sirus seem to be headed in opposite directions as of late. Sirus did pin Simon Kayne recently after all.

 

She takes a sip of juice

 

Ally: Your match was up next of course, I think that was about the result people expected. She put up a tough fight, but may have been biting off more than she could chew targeting you after being off for so long. I can't fault her for having ambition, but apparently she didn't have any master plan or trick up her sleeve. She did manage to get people's attention with this whole ordeal though, so perhaps she accomplished what she wanted to after all.

 

Riz: Well She is certainly determined but I am not going to sit back and think that she is done. I think Hell cat will be back and I will be ready for her when she does.  I dare you to try whenever you want Hell cat, I am going nowhere.

 

Ally: Now personally I didn't care for this next match on the card. I realize they've both had training and some in ring experience, but I really don't want to see two announcers playing wrestler. And me personally, I'm a wrestler, I don't care what the broadcast teams are calling my matches. The whole chauvinist idiot thing Jerry has going on bothers some people, but it's not like it affects what

*I do out there one bit.

 

Ally pauses and sighs a bit

 

Ally: And really, if there was such an issue between the two of them why couldn't someone from management simply evaluate the two on their performance and make a decision on the announce teams that way? I'm not sure how winning a wrestling match makes one person more qualified to be Edge lead announcer than the other, and really that spot on the card could have gone to two actual wrestlers.

 

Riz: Now actually I disagree.  With all that has happened in the past with these too and the way things were going, I was really looking forwards to this match.  It was a real grudge and the match was very entertaining to boot.  Sometimes you have to look at ratings and of course everyone wants to see Bob and Jerry settle their differences.  Not for the match quality but for the sheer animosity between the two of them.

 

He takes a sip of his drink.

 

Riz: So what of the tag titles Ally?

 

Ally: You mean buyrates, not ratings darling, it was a Pay Per View. And it's sad that they feel they need to resort to those freak show matches to draw people in when there's such a talented roster. As for the tag titles, it was an okay match, I give it two and a quarter stars. The Unholy Two aren't the most aesthetically pleasing team to watch, but they're incredibly effective. Kayne was obviously at a disadvantage with the situation he was in, needing to bring in that geek to be his partner at the last minute. Former Crotch Of Fire Champion or something. Glad they gave him such a grand introduction for his entrance, that worked out really well. Anyways, I'm interested to see what happens from here with the Unholy Two. The tag division isn't exactly deep at the moment.

 

Riz shrugs.

 

Riz: Buyrates ratings, they all come to the same in the end.  I think this was a really tough situation for Simon and in the interview there is some interesting stuff regarding Ventor.  I have worked with the Unholy two and they sure do work hard even though at times it doesn’t look like it. So well done guys.

 

He pours him-self more orange and tops up Ally’s glass.    

 

Riz: Now moving on to the main event. Your heart throb against B Cool.  Now I am sure you watched that show and I am also sure that you were well and truly focused on Brian Sasso’s body but would you care to give a view on the match it-self Ally?

 

Ally: Haha. As for the match, I've already said I don't care for hardcore wrestling so I think you know my thoughts on it. It could have been worse though, I've seen worse gimmick matches. At least it wasn't a Lumberjack Man In The Iron Mask match.

 

Riz: well it was an interesting show over all and I really wish that you hadn’t gone and reminded me of that match with the two James and Jayson.  Any ways next up we have the interview Ally.  I sat down with Simon Kayne and had a little chat.  Care to give your thoughts on the Skyfall champion Ally?

 

Ally: Not really much to say. He's got the top belt in the company, so he's obviously doing something right. I'll also say I do expect him to fare better than the last two disastrous title reigns we've seen.

 

Riz:  Well here is the interview, after it we will talk about the STC.  Yes I know things have been reordered, but that is how things happen sometimes on a show  that can be very spontaneous.  

 

The scene cuts out and back in and this time Riz is sat at a table in a bar with his guest for the interview guest the Skyfall champion Simon Kayne.  They both have their drinks in front of them.

 

Riz: So in true Get over it style we only get the best guests.  When Jac won the Skyfall title we got him and now we have the new Skyfall champion, Simon Kayne.    Simon welcome to Get over it.

 

Simon: Thank you Riz for having me.  It is not the Wristlock but not bad.  After all you are picking up the tab.

 

Riz shakes his head.

 

Riz: Yes indeed but don’t go to overboard, we do have a budget to think of as you know.  Now we could sit here and talk about which of our shows are better all day and of course it would be pointless because everyone knows it is Get over it.  We have so many other things to talk about though.  The first of them is the fiasco with Mark Ventor.  I know you are going to shake your head but I think it would really be important to discuss him and all the stuff around that situation.  Also it gives you a chance to clear the air once and for all.

 

Simon: It is as simple as this Riz.  I take full responsibility in what happened with Mark.  Yes I talked management into bringing him up.  I never would have guessed that he would have taken this long to get back into the groove of things .  I fully support Mark and what he is doing.  It takes a real man to take a step back and to correct some mistakes.  I have no doubt in my mind Mark will be back on the main roster in time and I wish him the best of luck.  As far as anyone else that does not think I had Mark's best intentions in mind or I did not give a damn about him, that is there opinion.  Mark and I go way back. 

 

Riz: So you fully admit that you were got it wrong Simon?  You admit that it was the wrong call to make?

 

Simon: Yes I admit it.  I admitted it last week when it all went down.  I made the wrong call.  I put the blame on no one but myself.  I am not blaming Mark, Kristen, Izzy or anyone else.  It was my call and I messed up.  I have to live with that Riz.  I have to live with people blaming me for Mark's set back and it is all my fault.

 

Riz takes a sip of his drink.

 

Riz: Ok so moving on to other things.  How do you feel the XIP is at the moment. What shape do you think that the group is in?  You have  Izzy still out injured and Kristen being pretty quiet at the moment.  What can we expect from the XIP in the future?

 

Simon: That is a good question Riz a damn good question that I really do not know the answer too.  Izzy and Kristen have a wedding they are planning, so that pretty much leaves me by myself.  I am the Skyfall Champion so that is my main focus right now.  The X.I.P. is there but I guess you can say it is on hiatus at the moment.  Being champ that is my number one priority and their wedding is theirs.  You know I have heard people say I am better off by myself anyway so we will see how that goes.

 

Riz: If you want my view Simon on the matter and because it is my show I will give it any ways.  I think that the Simon Kayne who is not part of the XIP is a man who always seems to be more focused and more determined.  To me the XIP have a sort of untouchable arrogance about them.  Now when I see you on your own you have that focused drive that got you the belt you have now.  So this leads us nicely on to your title.  Who do you feel is your number one contender at the moment? 

 

Simon: There are a number of people who could take that spot to be honest Riz.  Brian Sasso has really been impressive lately.  Even you Riz, you are still Anarchy champ so to me your right up there as well.  There are a couple others out there that have been doing great things

 

Riz: I know you touched on it when you were aiming for the title but tell me Simon and tell all the viewers what does the title mean to Simon Kayne?  What does it really mean to be the face of the company?

 

Simon: You know Riz, you honestly do not know what this title means until you have it in your hands.  When you are announced as the New SWA Skyfall Champion, there is nothing to prepare you for the emotions of becoming the man, the champion.  Words cannot describe it. As for being the face of the company, that means just as much.  You know day in and day out that some of the company sits on your shoulders.  Yes there is pressure involved in that but the pride involved is tremendous.  It honestly is the greatest high you could ever get.  Winning that title was a goal I set a long time ago and now here I am Skyfall Champion.  Now I have a question for you Riz that I have been meaning to ask.   Just two days after I won the title you were on ITSC and you were already talking down my reign.  Making jokes about wither I would just up and leave  while I was champ.  Why do you think I am going to be some horrible champion?

 

Riz leans back in his chair.

 

Riz: To be honest Simon and to be truthful there are a few reasons.  First off you beat Jac Morgan who is one person I regard as a friend.  I don’t have many of those and Jac is one of the few I do have.  Plus I am dating Rae so you know sometimes that emotion filters down.  The other issue is that the wristlock was fresh in my mind and with all that went down there it probably contributed to it.  The final reason is the XIP.  Outside of it like I said you are one person in inside of it you seem to be another.   

 

Simon: So another words you were just blowing off some steam then.  Fair enough.  I know I have made some mistakes in my past.  But I am not the guy I was 4 or 5 years ago, hell I am not even the same guy I was just a year ago.  You know when you are forced to eat crow it humbles you.

 

Riz nods.

 

Riz: Yes Simon you got it right, I did need to blow off steam.  I do wish you well and right now here on international television wish you luck with your championship and also tell you that I hold no animosity to you in any way.  Yu have proven in the time you have been here that you are a man of your convictions and a man who is ready to admit when they have got it wrong.  That takes courage and I respect you for that.

 

Simon: Thanks Riz, And you know what I apologize if that Wristlock got out of hand, you know who was running that ship and we know how he feels about you.  It was really meant to be a special night and it turned ugly fast.  We will have to try it again some time.

 

Riz nods.

 

Riz: Thank you Simon, Izzy and I really need to straighten things out and I am sure we will in time.  I would like to be on the wristlock again someday definitely. 

 

Riz sips more of his drink.

 

Riz: I am glad you were on the interview segment Simon, and I am also glad we had this chat. We have cleared the air and that is always a good thing.  Now is there anything you would like to say to the fans or the rest of the roster or anything in general? 

 

Simon: Well I would like to say thanks for the hospitality here.  You know I have the week off this week but you never know what might happen so make sure everyone checks out Edge and Aggression this week, should be some really good shows.

 

Riz: You are welcome and thank you for being on Get over it.  It has been a very interesting interview.  I think we all know a little more about our Skyfall champion.

 

He finishes his drink.

 

Riz: Well I am going to buy Simon another drink whilst you guys will now go right back to the studio and the next segment.

 

The scene fades out and fades back in at the make shift studio.  Riz and Ally are still sat at the table. 

 

Riz: Welcome back and now we are going to move on and talk about the Skyfall training camp, more commonly known as the STC.  Now Ally you were one of the first call ups.  What do you think of the STC in general?  Do you like the idea of a training camp? 

 

Ally: Absolutely, I was of course fast tracked up after just one match, but yes I like the concept. There are plenty of wrestlers who need the extra training, if you've seen their promos or some of the stuff they do in the ring you'd know what I'm talking about. It should hopefully help ensure that people who are appearing on the main roster are ready for this level of competition.

 

Riz:  Well you weren’t down there for too long but tell me who are the names to watch out for in your view.  So far eight have come up from the STC, four last month and four this month and you can include them if you want. 

 

Ally: Well, looking at those called up so far I'm obviously going to make some waves I'd like to believe. If I didn't think that there'd be no point of being in this business. Christian McClane just beat Xander, he's unbeaten here thus far and very driven so he's obviously a dangerous one. Stephanie Frost has impressed me to a degree, still has more to prove but could make some noise. Tom Tanner will do well I think, he's got too many tricks up his sleeve as a veteran not to succeed. Thomas Carmichael I think the jury is still out on, he shows flashes but could go either way. Madrox, Cutshaw and Konstantin all need a lot of work.

 

Ally takes another sip of juice

 

Ally: Your thoughts on the eight called up so far deary?

 

Riz looks thoughtful for a moment.

 

Riz: I can see Cutshaw and Tanner using their wisdom and experience and I am sure they will do well.  Cutshaw I think still needs a bit of work but I feel he can get there.  Madrox gives allot of energy and passion as I said before and I think in time he will do pretty well.  Christian McClane has done outstandingly well and is moving up that ladder fast.  I would like to get him on the show but he doesn’t do interviews.  I think that the girl Stephanie Frost will do ok, if she keeps working and doesn’t lose interest.  Sergei I still think has a way to go so am not sure about him.  Thomas Carmichael shows promise and could do quite well.  Finally Ally Daniels.  I think we can see pretty big things from you. You have done well since being here and have beaten some tricky opponents.  Beating Brian Sasso would be a huge feather in your cap and I think you are capable of it.

 

He drinks more of his orange juice.

 

Riz: Now let’s have a quick look at the roster who are still in the STC.  The Millers, those eighties guys, Ventor, Kyla and Hell cat  were all sent down there for differing reasons, but they have been joined by quite a few well interesting people shall we say.

 

Ally: I'll be honest, it seems more like a circus freak show down there now than a wrestling roster. Zombies, Religious Zealots, 80's Guys, Faeces Obsessed Psychos, Compulsive Liars, Midgets, Cody ... it's a strange group right now.

 

Riz: Your good old friend Kyla is there too.

 

Ally: That would fall under faeces obsessed psychos.

 

Riz: I knew you were referring to her with that one.  You really don’t know her though.  Have you ever met her Ally?

 

Ally: You know what, I would love to meet her if it can be arranged. Hell, televise it so we can all see what a lovely upstanding person she is outside of the ring.

 

Riz shakes his head.

 

Riz: Well Ally it’s not like you are a shining example of a person your-self either.  I have noticed your occasional snide comments towards me and just decided to ignore them.

 

Ally: I'm not sure what you're talking about dear but that's alright. But back to the STC, I'm not sure how much is left in the cupboard down there. If Ventor can find his groove again, he'll be dangerous but outside of him I'm not really seeing top of the card potential down there.

 

Riz: So what do you think of Alex Kaelin then?  Do you not think he will do well in the main roster?

 

Ally: I think Dirk called him on what he is this past week. The guy's a dime a dozen cocky new guy that comes into a company and makes a bunch of unfounded claims they can't back up. He's going to struggle against real competition unless he steps his verbal game up. Did you hear him last time? He barely even addressed his opponent. All that stands out with him is that he's apparently never heard of shampoo. He needs a lot of work before he'll impress me.

 

Ally takes a sip of her juice and smiles

 

Ally: I'm not saying he can't improve, that's why the Training Camp is there. But as of right now, I don't see it with him.

 

Riz: I think he has potential if he gets his head out of his ass and realises that he is nowhere near the best in the company.  It is interesting times with the STC at the moment.   

 

Ally: Now, we've got a few STC members who are yet to have a match. Well, Azriel has had matches in SWA before but not since returning. He, AJ Smith and Lexi Anderson are waiting to debut. You obviously likely have a good idea of what to expect from him. But how do you expect the three of them to do, and do you have any insider insight on the other two?

 

Riz looks thoughtful as he drinks more orange juice.

 

Riz: As far as Azriel goes he wasn’t a bad competitor when he was in last.  He left just after I joined.  Now I have absolutely nothing on AJ Smith or Lexi Anderson.  I am looking forwards to seeing what they can do.  A good wrestling company needs good strong talent and if these guys can contribute to that then all steam ahead I say.

    

Ally: Well, luckily I'm here so I can give you some insight on Anderson. She was actually quite the little celebrity here in the states, big MMA star, model, all that. I've seen a bit of her training down at the STC facility, and can give a bit of background on her she looks. She kicks and hits people really, really hard, is definitely dangerous in that regard. Looks completely lost trying to come off the ropes though which could be a problem since she's a lighter competitor. Also, I heard her speak and she makes Kyla and Roxy sound like they went to Harvard.

 

Ally finishes off her glass of juice

 

Ally: I saw her trying to pull open a door that had a large "push to open" sign for about ten minutes before I headed out. It was almost tempting to say something, but too damn funny so I stayed quiet.

 

Riz: Poor girl, now she would be an interesting interview guest, I will have to look into that.  Well I think that about wraps things up for this addition of get over it, unless you have anything else to add Ally?

 

Ally: Nothing else, except that Sasso's going down this Friday, and my invitation to Kyla was completely sincere. Once again, it was a pleasure to be able to grace everyone with my presence Riztopher.

 

Riz: Well thank you for being the co-host this week Ally.  Please join me again next week when I think that Wreck will be back.  I am just guessing that he will.  Ally will be making out with Brian Sasso by then so have a good week and see you all next week.   Don’t forget to check out all the SWA shows.  We are out of here.

 

We fade to the SWA Logo with the words. "The Views expressed in Get Over it are solely those of Wreck, Riz and their guests, which do not represent the Views of the SWA in Any Way."  Written under it.