Post by richsheath on Aug 6, 2018 20:36:19 GMT -5
+The following was posted to the GWA Facebook page in collaboration with the Wayward Children's Home. A notice before the broadcast would detail several ways you could support the WCH's efforts to support their cause with various ways to donate.+
-We get a wide shot to start with with Rich Sheath in the center of various children who have gathered around him. Unlike his ring attire though, we see a more reserved and covered up gentleman who is wearing a nice, high end suit. Complete with championship belt adorned his shoulder. The kids are hollering various praises and questions before Rich beckons them all inside.
The audience then sees a series of promotional shots. They include rich playing some basketball with the children, where he dunks on them in the suit. Another where he is finger painting with some of the younger ones, but he does the the hand turkey for his. The next one shows Rich reading a story to them all. While only a few lines are aired you can tell the children are enthralled with each word that comes out of the mans mouth. The scene last longer than the others, and by the end he wipes a tear from his eyes as the children appear to be sleeping. He motions with a finger over his lips in an effort to silence the onlookers. He begins speaking in a frail, yet restrained voice.-
"Wow. Here we are helping the next generation. I bet everyone in the back thought I was going to be all about myself."
-Rich rises from his seat in a delicate way, holding onto the back of the seat and bracing himself. He rises in a confident, prestigious manor with a look of being above all on his face. He even tucks one of the smaller ones in before moving for the door, hushing the cameraman with a finger over his lips. He steps out of the door and continues looking down the shots focus and beings speaking once more.-
"I think everyone has Rich Sheath all wrong. Yes I am Mike Lio's manager. Yes I am homosexual. And yes I am trying to shake homophobia out of the GWA."
-He continues down the hall marked with several lockers that the students utilize to store their everyday supplies. Each step calculated with his focus dead center.-
"There are people who think they can label what it means to be a homosexual man. There are people who want to say "hey that's--"
-Rich makes air quotations with his fingers.'
"TOO GAY. Well let me tell you something. Homosexual's run the spectrum just like straight people do. You can't cover me up. I will march down the street twerking as proud as the closeted allies who wear suits like this. Some even wear these to deflect certain aspects of others. Let me ask the audience. Who's more bigoted? The men who denounce people for who they are and the way they express themselves? Or the people willing to embrace their own existence and be proud of it?"
-Rich turns around and poses with his rear end protruding for the camera.-
"I don't give a damn if people think I'm a parody. You know why? Because that's only proving they still fall into their own cultural norms. They are still expecting homosexual men to fall in line with their personal viewpoints. Honey, I'm proud of who I am. This is not a joke. This is not a political statement. And this this is NOT a character."
-Rich continues marching forward, a more serious look on his face before pushing the front door open for a crowd of adoring fans. These would not be visible but the cheers of the crowd would overwhelm anyway. Yet, the camera would take notice of the many who gathered on these steps in support as it panned away from the man and onto those who showed up in support. Several "#thank you rich" signs are held up in among them all, the cameraman taking care to capture all of them.
He begins his way down the stairs waving to each of his adoring fans, but even he can notice there's a rift forming. He stops in his tracks and begins to follow it. Like a shark it begins tearing down all in front of it. Several dozen people are either tossed aside or into the air as the entity approaches. Rich can only tug at his actual collar, tie and all as the disruption nears. The final person then thrown into the air and onto their head. Now, clearly into view is Brewer.-
"Rich, time's up."
-Rich tries to make an one hundred eighty degree turn but it caught by the collar by Brewer. The former world champion lifts Rich up and delivers a third woe onto the front steps. Brewer can not be satisfied with just that though. He steps over Rich's neck as the crowd attempts to join in. Brewer simply laughs and flings most of them off. The burlier of the bunch is met with stiff shots to their jaws, laying them flat. Brewer again hoists Rich up, and just for fun, runs him through the doors of this facility.
After Brewer casually pulls a piece of glass from his hair he reaches down and grabs the title. He hoists it up for the crowd who can only boo now. This man has ruined such a good will event. Yet no one after that display could muster any amount of courage to stop him. The big man soaks it all in as he usually does and simply tosses the belt back onto the wasit of Sheath before walking down the steps. The crowd parting around him.-
-We get a wide shot to start with with Rich Sheath in the center of various children who have gathered around him. Unlike his ring attire though, we see a more reserved and covered up gentleman who is wearing a nice, high end suit. Complete with championship belt adorned his shoulder. The kids are hollering various praises and questions before Rich beckons them all inside.
The audience then sees a series of promotional shots. They include rich playing some basketball with the children, where he dunks on them in the suit. Another where he is finger painting with some of the younger ones, but he does the the hand turkey for his. The next one shows Rich reading a story to them all. While only a few lines are aired you can tell the children are enthralled with each word that comes out of the mans mouth. The scene last longer than the others, and by the end he wipes a tear from his eyes as the children appear to be sleeping. He motions with a finger over his lips in an effort to silence the onlookers. He begins speaking in a frail, yet restrained voice.-
"Wow. Here we are helping the next generation. I bet everyone in the back thought I was going to be all about myself."
-Rich rises from his seat in a delicate way, holding onto the back of the seat and bracing himself. He rises in a confident, prestigious manor with a look of being above all on his face. He even tucks one of the smaller ones in before moving for the door, hushing the cameraman with a finger over his lips. He steps out of the door and continues looking down the shots focus and beings speaking once more.-
"I think everyone has Rich Sheath all wrong. Yes I am Mike Lio's manager. Yes I am homosexual. And yes I am trying to shake homophobia out of the GWA."
-He continues down the hall marked with several lockers that the students utilize to store their everyday supplies. Each step calculated with his focus dead center.-
"There are people who think they can label what it means to be a homosexual man. There are people who want to say "hey that's--"
-Rich makes air quotations with his fingers.'
"TOO GAY. Well let me tell you something. Homosexual's run the spectrum just like straight people do. You can't cover me up. I will march down the street twerking as proud as the closeted allies who wear suits like this. Some even wear these to deflect certain aspects of others. Let me ask the audience. Who's more bigoted? The men who denounce people for who they are and the way they express themselves? Or the people willing to embrace their own existence and be proud of it?"
-Rich turns around and poses with his rear end protruding for the camera.-
"I don't give a damn if people think I'm a parody. You know why? Because that's only proving they still fall into their own cultural norms. They are still expecting homosexual men to fall in line with their personal viewpoints. Honey, I'm proud of who I am. This is not a joke. This is not a political statement. And this this is NOT a character."
-Rich continues marching forward, a more serious look on his face before pushing the front door open for a crowd of adoring fans. These would not be visible but the cheers of the crowd would overwhelm anyway. Yet, the camera would take notice of the many who gathered on these steps in support as it panned away from the man and onto those who showed up in support. Several "#thank you rich" signs are held up in among them all, the cameraman taking care to capture all of them.
He begins his way down the stairs waving to each of his adoring fans, but even he can notice there's a rift forming. He stops in his tracks and begins to follow it. Like a shark it begins tearing down all in front of it. Several dozen people are either tossed aside or into the air as the entity approaches. Rich can only tug at his actual collar, tie and all as the disruption nears. The final person then thrown into the air and onto their head. Now, clearly into view is Brewer.-
"Rich, time's up."
-Rich tries to make an one hundred eighty degree turn but it caught by the collar by Brewer. The former world champion lifts Rich up and delivers a third woe onto the front steps. Brewer can not be satisfied with just that though. He steps over Rich's neck as the crowd attempts to join in. Brewer simply laughs and flings most of them off. The burlier of the bunch is met with stiff shots to their jaws, laying them flat. Brewer again hoists Rich up, and just for fun, runs him through the doors of this facility.
After Brewer casually pulls a piece of glass from his hair he reaches down and grabs the title. He hoists it up for the crowd who can only boo now. This man has ruined such a good will event. Yet no one after that display could muster any amount of courage to stop him. The big man soaks it all in as he usually does and simply tosses the belt back onto the wasit of Sheath before walking down the steps. The crowd parting around him.-