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Post by kittie on Apr 12, 2009 12:35:19 GMT -5
In the locker room Kittie is sitting down on the floor leaning up against the lockers. She is wearing a black and pink punky skirt and a black and white tank top. She also has combat boots, spiked leather bracelets and a spiked leather collar. Her red and black hair is tied into two pigtails.
"You know, I consider myself to be something of a free thinking artist. I've written songs and poems. A lot of the time I don't adhere to normal conventions with the style and progression of the words, music, or theme. I'm a free thinking individual that is not held down and crushed under by the need to conform to people preconceived expectations of who and what I should be. A lot of people don't "get" my art and my style, but those who do are rewarded."
"Last week I was forced to try and carry a partner that wasn't on my level. The chains of society and conformity that they brought to the ring with them carried us both under the waves and drowned us in a sea of sorrow. THIS week however I get to perform under my own merits."
"Ultimate Killer, you are looking at the Punk Rock Princess, the most hardcore, extreme, and unexpected performer and artiest in this business today. My canvas for my art will be the ring and your body. And my paint that I will use to make my masterpiece that will cause everyone to take notice and remember my name? It will be YOUR BLOOD!"
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Post by Bloodbath on Apr 12, 2009 16:24:55 GMT -5
killer rides to the ring on his custom chopper
killer:you think you're the most hardcore?let me show the minimum,of what i can do.
he points to the tron.it shows the clip of killer doing his killer slam to the bloody green warrior through the barbed wire table.
killer:like i said,that's the least i can do.i may have backup,but i won't need them for our match.in fact,i have an idea.in our match,the regime will be barred from ringside.see you on the 13th.
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Post by brandonripley on Apr 13, 2009 16:19:00 GMT -5
Actually the top part of the ring is called a canvas, so oddly enough you don't know how right you are in calling the ring a canvas.
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