Saturday, September 12, 2020

Abuse of Faith: Part 8

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September 11th, 2020

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Off Camera

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Immediately following her victory over Peyton Rice at Rise To Greatness to become the new SCW Adrenaline Champion, Glory Braddock knew right away what would come next.  She knew that she would set her sights next upon David Helms and the SCW World Championship at Apocalypse and that she would use her Trios Contract to get her there.  The anticipation has been building for weeks now and the time has come.  No more Breakdowns, no more House Shows, no more talk. In just a few days Apocalypse will arrive and Glory’s first one on one opportunity at the SCW World Championship will finally be here.

 

The sounds of a female grunting as well the echoes of feet against a heavy bag are heard throughout an empty gymnasium on the outskirts of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.  Vancouver is where Apocalypse will take place but Glory wants to be prepared, she wants to be ready for the biggest match of her recent career, and so she is going to get some final last minute training in.  Lucky for her, her associate, Meagan Collins, or more specifically Meagan’s husband Michael, owns a private gym nearby and has loaned it out to The British Bombshell for the weekend prior to Apocalypse.  The SCW Adrenaline Champion plans to make the most of her time here at this establishment, because Braddock knows perhaps better than anyone else that opportunities at the World Championship do not come very often.  Two of her recent World Championship opportunities have come by virtue of a Trios Contract cash in.  How rare is it for any one wrestler to win back to back Trios contracts?

 

Very rare.  Her first Trios cash in failed at Rise To Greatness XVI.  But Glory Braddock was lucky to win a second Trios contract, thus earning herself a chance at redemption.  Now over a year later at Apocalypse The Best in the World intends to make good on her promise to become a fifteen time world champion.

 

The concrete floor is gray and the walls are painted an off-white color, at least the walls that still have paint on them, as most of the paint on the walls have begun to peel.  There is a standard wrestling set up in the center, weights scattered all over the floor.  At one of the far ends of the room is a red heavy bag. The lovely Glory Braddock is standing there at the heavy bag dressed in a pair of workout shorts, black tanktop, and her long gorgeous blonde locks of hair are pulled into a ponytail in the back, as she viciously attacks the heavy bag with her well-educated feet. Sweat is pouring from her forehead as she intensely throws fists and kicks at the punching bag. Yet, as strange as it may be, her focus even now is divided.

 

Distraction is expected when you have been attacked by gunmen three times.  Once was outside of a hotel, another time outside of a church, and the most recent time on a highway which resulted in Glory and her husband Kurt wrecking their vehicle.  Braddock’s associate, Meagan, believes that these were all messages being sent by organized crime, most likely those connected to the powerful family that founded the company Glory now owns, the Alan family.  A retaliatory attack was ordered by Meagan Collins against Jennifer Alan, Matthew Alan’s sister.  Luckily no one was injured and the authorities do not suspect her.  They suspect that Matthew Alan himself may be trying to silence potential witnesses, his own family included, who are going to testify against him in his ongoing trial.  Glory does feel safe knowing that authorities do not yet suspect her involvement but still, she wants out of this before she gets too deep in it because one thing she is not is a gangster.

 

Every so often she casts a curious gaze at her iPhone, which sits by her gym bag a few feet away.  Braddock knows that training for her title match should be the only thing on her mind right now but she is equally as focused on her corporate dealings.  And so she is awaiting a call from the President of her company, Francis Taylor.  A few moments later she hears the familiar ringing.  Glory immediately stops taking on the heavy bag.  She marches towards her phone, picks it up, and looks at the front: the caller ID identifies it is indeed Francis, and that she is requesting a face time call.  Glory answers the call and smiles warmly upon seeing Francis Taylor appear on the screen.

 

“Hello Francis.  How are you?”

 

“I’m doing wonderful, Ms. Braddock.”

 

“Please, there is no need to be so damned formal.  Call me Glory.”

 

Taylor nods her head. “Very well, Glory.  Just calling you as you requested.”

 

“Thank you.  I only wish we could have met in person.  You did get my ticket to Apocalypse?”

 

“Yes, I got the backstage pass as well, but unfortunately more pressing matters are keeping me here in the corporate offices at Miami.”

 

Glory nods her head; with all of the recent string of incidents that have sprung up surrounding her company she anticipated that her president would end up with quite the hefty workload upon her shoulders.  The British Bombshell picks up a white towel and wipes the sweat from her face.  Then she finds a seat on a black steel folding chair close to the wrestling ring set up nearby.

 

“So what is going on at corporate?”

 

“Do you really have to ask, Ms. Bra...Glory?”

 

Braddock sighs deeply. “The Jennifer Alan shooting.”

 

“That and the recent attack on you and your husband.”

 

“I never reported that.” Glory seems genuinely shocked and surprised to hear this from Francis Taylor. “How did that get out?”

 

“I have no idea but it certainly wasn’t me, nor was it Meagan.  Yet somehow the Board of Directors knew of both incidents.  They also know that the FBI is actively investigating the possibility of Matthew Alan’s involvement in organized crime.”

 

“How does this impact my standing with the Board?”

 

“Quite well, actually.” Francis says with a prideful smile. “At first the Board refused to believe in the potential of Matthew Alan being tied to organized crime, but that was before Joshua Hernandez was arrested.  You wouldn’t know anything about that, would you Glory?”

 

“Nothing at all.” This is, of course, a lie.  Glory was the one who tipped the FBI agents off to Hernandez and his ties to organized crime.  Francis herself can safely assume that it was Glory who tipped them off.  But this fact goes unsaid and spoken by the two women.  It is best that way.

 

“Very good.  While this certainly does not prove Matthew himself had any ties to organized crime, it did cast the entire faction of Matthew Alan supporters in a very poor light.  From what I hear Hernandez was taken by surprise by his arrest and is spilling the beans on a great many secrets.  I wouldn’t be surprised if more Alan family supporters weren’t arrested before this is all said and done.”

 

A confident grin forms on the face of The British Bombshell.  This is the absolute best news she has heard in the past two weeks.  Everything seems to be coming together, she seemingly has things under control.  Her enemies are seemingly done for and all that remains is to ensure that none of this is traceable back to her.

 

“You have done a good job, Francis.  Thank you for handling this for me.”

 

“There is one final thing I would like to ask you about, if you have time.”

 

“Sure.  What is it?”

 

“With this recent investigation into our company’s former owner, with this recent string of attacks that could be connected to him, we could end up becoming a target of the investigation.  So I have to know…” Francis pauses to consider her next words carefully “...off the record…”

 

“Off the record.” Glory replies, nodding her head.

 

“Yes, off the record...did you have anything to do with any of this?”

 

Glory knows that Francis is asking for an honest answer.  That is what “off the record” implies.  But can Glory trust Francis with the truth?  Braddock was taught in the corporate world to trust no one unless you hold something over them.  That is why she does trust Meagan, she holds something over her head to keep her loyal.  She does not have Francis Taylor’s loyalty guaranteed.  Braddock opts for safety and shakes her head.

 

“No, not at all.”

 

“Is that the truth?”

 

Francis doesn’t quite believer her boss and is pressuring for more information.  Glory can tell and is growing frustrated.  But then she hears the door to this private gym opening up.  She spots Meagan Collins making her way over in her direction.  Braddock looks down at Francis.

 

“We can talk about this later.” Glory hangs up abruptly on Francis.  She quickly puts her phone away just as Meagan Collins arrives.  The devious woman has a grin on her face.

 

“Did I interrupt anything important, Glo?”

 

“Nothing important.”

 

“It has to be important to keep a workhorse like you away from all that bleeding, sweating, and crying to win that world title you’ve been after the last million years.”

 

Braddock rolls her eyes. “Funny, Megs.”

 

“It’s true!  But don’t worry, I know you’re gonna kick ol’ Dave Crockett Helms back into the stone age thanks to what I’ve provided you!”

 

“What exactly are you doing to beat Helms?” Glory arches her brow curiously.

 

“I gave you access to this!” Meagan spins around, twirling a few times in a circle, motioning to this private gym. “My hubby bought this for me when I was an active competitor.  I mean, I used to live in Canada and I needed it!  It helped me and I know it’ll help you!”

 

“Thanks for that vote of confidence.” Glory nods her head.

 

“No problemo, chief!” Meagan playfully salutes her boss.  “But uh, seriously though, I would think you’d be a mite more concerned about Davey Boy than your company in Miami, especially since ya got Francis down there handling things for you.”

 

“And that’s who I was talking to.” Glory answers immediately, sharply.  Meagan’s eyes immediately grow wide.  A sense of nervousness washes over her.

 

“What did she want to know?”

 

“She wanted to know nothing.  I asked her to call me.”

 

“What was the conversation about?”

 

“Bloody hell, Meagan, calm down.  It was just boring corporate stuff, I assure you.”

 

“Crap, crap, crap!” Meagan starts pacing the floor.  Glory watches her curiously.

 

“We just spoke about the business.  What is any of that to you, mate?”

 

“Because we are under the microscope, Glory!” Meagan exclaims. “Look, you’ve been kept in the dark for so long and you’ve been silent and kept innocent for so long that you have become delusional!  Absolutely delusional!”

 

“How am I delusional?” Glory asks.  Meagan is so erratic and upset right now that she doesn’t notice Braddock retrieving her phone and dialing a number.

 

“You want the hard truth, Glory?!”

 

“Yeah, I’d like the truth, mate, because quite frankly I’m bloody sick and tired of being lied to and manipulated at every turn.”

 

“Yeah, well you’ve been manipulated for a long damn time.” Meagan’s eyes grow narrow and more intense. “You may think Matthew Alan and his connection to organized crime is your only problem but you have no idea how much that his ties to organized crime have permeated your company!”

 

“I am beginning to gain some knowledge of it, Meagan.” Glory says with a knowing smirk on her face.  “Did you hear that Hernandez was arrested?”

 

“What?!” Meagan cries out in shock.

 

“It turns out that he was involved in organized crime.  He helped Matthew Alan maintain influence over my company for a long time after he lost it.  And he wasn’t the only one involved, apparently.”

 

Almost as if on cue the doors to the gym burst open and local authorities, police, and other agents come bursting in the room  They surround Meagan Collins and Glory Braddock.  Meagan looks too stunned to move and her arms are raised high in the air.  Glory just looks back with a smirk on her face.

 

“Hernandez cut a deal with the FBI.  He has agreed to testify against Matthew Alan and talk about some of the deeper rooted problems within the company in exchange for leniency.  I had no idea that you were involved with this, Meagan.” She shakes her head with a faked look of disappointment. “Such a shame.”

 

Meagan Collins is handcuffed with her hands behind her back.  Meagan glares angrily at Glory. “You…”

 

“I expected better of you, Meagan.  My company is an upright place for good people.  I cannot imagine you would have orchestrated such despicable acts.”

 

Glory continues to stare at Meagan with a confident smirk.  Meagan’s look of contempt slowly shifts from acceptance of her fate to a sly grin of her own.  She did, after all, have to realize that eventually she would go down.  Glory Braddock had damning evidence against her already; it was only a matter of time before Glory found Meagan to be no longer useful and turned her in.  Glory though is turning her in because Meagan has become a liability.  Glory Braddock is not a gangster and she cannot allow these recent string of attacks to be traced back to her.  She had to turn Meagan in.

 

“I suppose this was going to happen eventually.”

 

“You can’t escape justice forever, Meagan.”

 

Those are the final words these two former friends exchange before the authorities drag Meagan Collins away.  Glory is surprised that this devious, manipulative woman took her downfall as well as she did.  But now that Meagan is out of the picture Glory is definitively cleared of any potential charges that would have come her way.  Glory Braddock sets her phone down and approaches the ring.  She sits upon the edge of apron and sighs deeply, contemplating her future.  She doesn’t get much time to think before she hears another door opening, a door from the back.  A warm smile forms upon her lovely face.

 

“Did you enjoy the show, love?”

 

A few moments later Kurt Logan, Glory’s loyal and supportive husband, enters into view.  He stares at her stoically and nods his head. “You did the right thing.”

 

“Did I?”

 

“Yes.  I admit, I do not like how you chose to do it, but you did the right thing by getting Meagan Collins out of your life.”

 

“Maybe so but this only solves one small problem.”

 

“I think potentially having yourself or your company go under was a pretty damn big problem you dealt with, Glory.”

 

“In the grand scheme of things?  Are you sure?” Glory sighs. “I mean, yes, I’m in the clear.  But are my problems with organized crime truly over?  If there is a faction of Matthew Alan supporters willing to go that far to take me down, who is to say they’re going to stop now?”

 

“Fair point.” Kurt admits, nodding his head.

 

“All of this happened because of what I did, Kurt.  All of this happened because I wanted unlimited and unquestioned power within my company.  That drive for power made me paranoid and caused my mental issues to resurface.  And those mental issues are not going away anytime soon, Kurt.  My drive for more power isn’t going away either.” Braddock shakes her head. “That isn’t me…”

 

“I wasn’t going to say anything, but you’re right.  It isn’t you.”

 

“What happens if I keep going down this path I’m on?  Between Meagan Collins and Aphrodite Noel I’ve learned a great deal about how to win and maintain power.  I’ve hurt a lot of people on my way to maintaining my power and I even hurt and betrayed both of them in the process.”

 

“So what do you want to do?”

 

“I don’t know.” Glory shrugs her shoulders. “I am at a crossroads.  I could stay on this path but these past two weeks gave me a reality check.  It gave me a true glimpse into my future.  I will be constantly paranoid, constantly looking over my shoulder at possible enemies looking to betray me, looking to do to me what I just did to Meagan.”

 

“Or you could change your ways.”

 

“Yeah, and risk losing everything I have fought to obtain.”

 

Glory hops off of the ring apron and approaches the heavy bag.  She resumes smacking it with closed left and right hands as well as a few martial arts kicks mixed in here and there.  Kurt studies his wife for a few moments before speaking.

 

“Well?”

 

“Well what?”

 

“What are you going to do?”

 

“That’s a question for another time, Kurt.  I have a World Championship to win.”

 

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September 13th, 2020

Vancouver, BC, Canada

On Camera

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It is a gorgeous day in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.  It is a bright and sunny day in a bright blue sky over by English Bay.  Standing nearby is a giant work of art, the Inukshuk.  It isn’t long until we hear the clicking of high heels across granite stone.  A few moments later we see the reigning SCW Adrenaline Champion and self-proclaimed “Best in the World” Glory Braddock step into view from stage right.  The blonde haired beauty steps into view from stage left.  Braddock is wearing denim jeans, black patent leather high heel pumps, a black top, and a black leather jacket.  Her long blonde hair hangs unrestrained to shoulder length.  Sunglasses are covering her eyes.  Her SCW Adrenaline Championship title belt is draped over her right shoulder.

 

“Behind me you see an inukshuk.  It was commissioned by the government of the Northwest Territories and given to the city of Vancouver.  Traditionally this represents hospitality and friendship…” Braddock chuckles lightly “...funny, because hospitality and friendship is the farthest thing on my mind right now.”

 

Braddock points to the monument behind her. “This is almost like a monolith in that it is representative of this fair city.  When people see this thing they think of Vancouver.  Bloody hell, they had its image of the logo for the 2010 Winter Olympics.  And like I said, you David Helms, are a monolith for Supreme Championship Wrestling because when people look at you, they think SCW.  And why not?  You have been around this company for a very long time.  You have done it all in SCW, you have won every brass ring that there is to win.  You are indeed one of the best this company has to produce and you have more than earned your right to be one of this company’s monoliths.”

 

“Unfortunately even a monolith cannot stand the test of time.  Whether it be through weathering, erosion, warfare, or politics, monuments such as this will fall eventually.  They will fall and new monuments will be erected in their place.  A symbol of Supreme Championship Wrestling will stand tall.  And that, really and truly, is what is on my mind right now.  Not this backdrop of the inukshuk or monoliths or this city of Vancouver, my mind is on this event tonight and what it represents.  It’s name is a foreshadowing of your destiny, Helms.”

 

The Adrenaline Champion nods her head as a sly smirk forms across her face. “Apocalypse.  When the term “Apocalypse” gets thrown around immediately people come to think of the end of the world, but the Apocalypse isn’t about any of that.  Time doesn’t end, you see.  Time never ends.  Time just continues.  Time is the one thing that is truly immortal about this life.  Thus the Apocalypse isn’t about the end of times but instead it is about the end of one time and the beginning of a new time.”

 

“Your problem is that you are blind to the Apocalypse that stands before you.  You are blind to the Apocalypse that you must now face in just a few hours.  You have been blind to this Apocalypse since the day you made your return.  You thought you could return to Supreme Championship Wrestling and once again be relevant.  You managed to win a Trios Tournament...with MY help, thank you very much...and then you went and you won Taking Hold of the Flame. And then you thought you could be SCW’s savior and dethrone Bree Lancaster at Rise To Greatness.  Sure enough, you managed to pull that one off too.  This kind of success is unimaginable, so I can understand how you would get this idea that you are SCW’s hero, that you are the man to lead SCW into the future.  You believe you are the man to lead SCW through this new Apocalypse, these changing of the times.”

 

Braddock shakes her head. “I am here to tell you right now that you are not the man to lead this company into the future.  This idea in your head, an idea in the head of all of your delusional fans, this idea that a relic of the past can lead this company into the future is complete and utter nonsense.  This company doesn’t belong to dusty old Hall of Famers who should never have crawled out of the nursing home they were locked up in.  This company and its future belongs to men and women who are fierce enough, strong enough, powerful enough, and intelligent enough to take this opportunity and run with it.”

 

The British Bombshell motions to herself. “I am that woman. I am bold and fierce enough to challenge you for the SCW World Championship.  You may believe yourself to be invulnerable right now and these leeches who call themselves your fans may believe you to be invincible but I am strong enough to take you down.  I have all of the right tools in my arsenal to take you down.  In my career I have stood toe to toe with athlete after athlete, competitor after competitor, who had all the momentum in the world behind them, who were seemingly unbeatable and unstoppable.  But what happened to these unbeatable invincible competitors when they met me?”

 

“Simple.  They realized very quickly that I am exactly what I say I am.  They realized that I am not bragging when I say I am The Best in the World.  They realize it isn’t just a cute catchphrase.  They realized that I really and truly am The Best in the World and that realization usually smacks them in the face right after I’ve pinned their shoulders to the mat for a three count or made them tap out to my triangle choke.  I am also smart enough to know how and when to call my shot.  I am intelligent enough to know when to take my opportunity.  Lucky for me, I was also one of three individuals with the ability to take my opportunity whenever I damn well pleased.”

 

“Thanks to my Trios Contract, one that I obtained with you and Ace, my second straight Trios Tournament victory, gave me the right and privilege to make any match I wanted.  And I chose this match, one on one against the SCW World Champion.  I didn’t really give a damn who the champion was, it just so happened to be you.  But right here and now is when you as champion are the most vulnerable.  You just don’t know it yet.  But someone like you, a great symbol of SCW’s past, you should know this better than anyone else.  But feel free to pay attention, Helms, while I educate you and everyone else on the history of Apocalypse.”

 

“2015...new World Champion, Dawn Lohan.” Glory holds up one finger.

 

“2016...new World Champion, Syren.” Glory holds up a second finger.

 

“2017...new World Champion, Ace Marshall.” Glory holds up a third finger.

 

“2018...still World Champion, Sienna Swann.” No new fingers are raised up this time.

 

“2019...new World Champion, Owen Cruze.” Glory holds up a fourth finger.

 

“Have you figured it out yet, Dave?  If not let me spell it out for you.  That’s four new champions in a five year span.  SCW World Champions do not fare too well at Apocalypse.  I have better odds at beating you at this event on this night than on any other night.  So why wouldn’t I want to wait and use my Trios Contract for this moment?  Some people may not like what I did, but that’s fine, they can kiss my gorgeous ass.  And if they want to be jealous and complain about it, let them.  It is a cross I must bear as the woman of destiny, the woman chosen to lead SCW into the future.”

 

“You are most certainly not the one to lead SCW into the future.  As I said, relics of the past are to stay in the past and that is where I shall make damn sure you stay.  All the past is here to do is serve as a reminder or as a teacher.  The past teaches us lessons to learn about the present and the present then leads us into the future.  I already showed you the past, Dave.  The past of SCW Apocalypse is a history of new SCW World Champions being crowned.  It has been a history of ushering in new eras.  And this present Apocalypse will be no different.   Your past will end, my future will be ushered in.”

 

The British Bombshell shakes her head. “No one can stop me.  Especially not you, Dave.  Even with all of the momentum you have had since your return, even with all of your fan support, even with your never say die attitude, even with all of that, it will still not be enough to stop me.  I will end this momentum you’ve built up, I will destroy your glorious return, and I will lead SCW into the future all while holding the SCW World Championship proudly over my head.  I will lead because it is my duty, my obligation, and my responsibility to lead.  I must do this because I earned this; I earned this opportunity by winning Trios.  I was better than everyone else on that night, which is why I had the contract, and on Apocalypse all I have to do is be better than one person.”

 

She points her lovely finger at the camera, as if pointing at David himself. “I just have to be better than you, Dave.  And it isn’t like I haven’t beaten Helms boys before.  Ask Jason if he thinks you can stop my destiny from arriving.  Or ask Alistaire Allocco, a former SCW World Champion might I add, if you can stop my future?  And if you still need further proof, just ask Peyton Rice if you can stop me from taking your championship?  Because she thought she could stop me from taking hers but I proved her wrong.” Glory pats the Adrenaline Championship title belt that sets over her right shoulder.

 

“I proved to Jason, Alistaire, and Peyton that you cannot fight time.  And tonight, Dave, as good as you are, you are going to come to the same harsh conclusion that they all came to; you are going to realize that even David Helms isn’t strong enough to stop time.  The fact is, you have been around this game far too long.  You are any empty waste of space taking up my rightful place at the top of this company.  And tonight, The Next Level is going to meet the one level you cannot overcome, and that level is known simply as The Best in the World.”

 

Glory removes her sunglasses and casts them aside.  The look in her eyes is one of sheer intensity. “Apocalypse is coming and no one can stop it.  Sic Semper Tyrannis…”


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