Casey Williams is walking the streets of Las Vegas, listening to the Five Finger Death Punch greatest hits album “A Decade of Destructionâ€, thinking about all the good times he has had in this very city, and all the bad times he had to endure in this very same city. The first song on the album, the first of 2 new songs by the band, entitled “Trouble†fits the scenario and Casey decides to discuss the trials and tribulations he had endured throughout his wrestling career while in SCW, both as an active wrestler and as a manager.
Casey-While I have been known to be a man of destruction and devastation inside the ring, I also know that life comes with its own share of problems. Like look at my career here in SCW. I started out great, winning a few titles early on, then I found myself struggling to get a win. I know that every wrestler goes through that, but it can be very frustrating. There was a part of me that just wanted to walk away entirely from this business when I hit that aspect of my career, but it seemed like every time I wanted to stay retired, I get lured back in.
Casey sighs as he thinks about all the the negative aspects of his time in SCW and as he sighs, the song on the album changes to the 2nd new track, a cover originally done by The Offspring called “Gone Awayâ€, makes Casey sad, thinking the fact that SCW is closing.
Casey-I remember all the shit I had to deal with as a wrestler, all the mind games that various wrestlers played, like when Matthew Kennedy had my ex-wife, Laura, stalked by one of his buddies, whose name escapes me at the present time, and all the mind games I was able to play on other wrestlers, like when I set Simon Jones’s house on fire. I guess the fact that the wrestling school I ran burning down was payback for burning Simons house down. Either way, I cannot really complain too much about the run I had in SCW, whether it was being a champion winning wrestler, or managing a championship caliber tag team in Dying Breed.
Casey smiles after thinking about the good times he had in SCW.
Casey-I never was able to win the world title, but the fact that I did have a few shots to compete for it felt good, and the fact that I had a good run for a big man in this business regardless of the elusive world title win means more, and garnering a reaction from the fans, and having meaningful feuds and quality matches meant more to me than how many titles or what titles I won. I know for a fact when I get inside the ring with someone like Max Burke, we are going to tear the house down, and that is all I want, is to tear the house down with a great opponent.
Casey smirks as he continues walking and listening to the all the greatest hits on the album as the scene fades to black.
Casey is seen outside the Gold Coast Casino the site of Full Circle. He is standing by the door and he calls out his opponent for the show, former rival Max Burke.
Casey-Max, it will be a shame that this will be the last time we will ever do battle with each other, as we both are extremely talented individuals, and both have had success in SCW. Nonetheless, that will not stop me from kicking it to a higher gear and destroy you as you know I am capable of doing. You can act all tough and say that I will rest in peace, but in reality, it will be you who will be resting in peace. There is not a thing you can do that will stop me from achieving one last victory before SCW closes its doors forever, and I will stand tall, knowing that I defeated one of the best to ever lace up boots and enter the ring.
Casey cackles, enters the casino and plans on gambling as the scene fades to black.