The Best Of Us
“If you spent your life concentrating on what everyone else thought of you, would you forget who you really were? What if the face you showed the world turned out to be a mask... with nothing beneath it?” ― Jodi Picoult, Nineteen Minutes
How did we get here?
Brother’s to the bone, neither will ever ride alone. That was our vow to each other after we had our last fight. It wasn’t a lie, fabrication, or tall tale. It was and is simply who we are. Our friendship was built on respect and later on trust. Our story begins before I ever even sniffed the main event. Our matches would become the stuff of legends, the amount of each other's blood we spilled was god damned legendary. Excuse me, “kendamned” legendary. It was a doomsday massacre match that sent both of us to the hospital. For a little more transparency, that match is a table wrapped in barbed wire that you have to set on fire and put your opponent through it to win. I don’t remember how long we were in the hospital, two weeks maybe? We had tried to kill each other and when I say that, it’s not an exaggeration. His mental state…. was in a very dark place at the time. Having lost a friend recently had scarred him. I was bold and young without a filter and no fucks left to give. He was out to teach me some manners and I was out to prove that I belonged. We both got what we wanted out of that match. I’m not gonna lie, he beat me half to death. I know, because we’ve talked about it in the past, that when he looked in my eyes after that match. What he saw was a mixture of defiance and respect. To be fair, at that moment, I can tell you it was mostly respect. That was my first home in this sport. He had been to other places before we met.
It’s a place we don’t talk about, mostly because of what a scum bag the owner was. I would go on to win two world titles there. He was in one of those matches. The title had been abdicated and there was an eight-man eliminator. We were the final two in that match. I would go on to win that, and that was when our friendship started to become more of a thing. After that, wherever he or I would go, the other was sure to follow. We’ve always had each other's backs and there is no one in this business that I have more respect for than him. He is more than a friend, he is family, whether anyone likes it or not. He is the one guy that I’ve teamed with that hasn’t turned on me. At least long term, that is. There were and are others who I’ve teamed with that never turned on me. Those were all short-lived alliances and relationships. We’ve won tag team tournaments and titles together. We’ve been there for each other for the worst that life had to offer. So, when I tell you and the world that I am proud to defend the Sin City Title against him, you can take that as the gospel. He already knows this but so the rest of you can understand. No matter how much I love the man. No matter how much I think he deserves this shot. I’m going to do everything within the rules of our sport to wreck his ass.
He is well aware of my attitude when it comes to defending this title. Just as I know that he is more than capable of beating anyone, anywhere, and at any time. He is without a doubt one of the best technical wrestlers I’ve ever known. I won’t treat this defense lightly because he’s a friend. Quite the opposite, I’ll treat this the same as I would defending against anyone on this roster. He’s more dangerous than most of you, by a large margin. From the time that bell rings to the time it rings again, he’s my focus and my priority. Making sure that I continue to be able to represent this company as its world champion is what matters to me. Knowing what and who I’m up against, gets my blood and adrenaline pumping and that’s all I need to get up for this match and do everything I can to continue this roll I’m on. For him it’s a natural progression, he wants to be a world champion again. I know he had wanted this match whenever Knox still held the title. This was always his game plan, it didn’t matter who held this title, he wanted his shot, and rightly so. All you have to do is look at his complete body of work to understand what I’m talking about.
You don’t have to agree with my assessment of my brother, I don’t care if you do. I put this out here to the world in order for you to understand my perspective. He challenged me like a man, he didn’t cut corners or sucker punch me to get me to agree. Did it surprise me? Sure it did, when you’re part of a group, you don’t really consider that the next challenger will come from within. I’m glad it did, I’m happy he called me and this company out. They were things he considered transgressions by both. Maybe he’s right, I mean he didn’t blame me because he knows who I am as a person. My hope is that we can get back to being the saviors versus everyone else when the dust settles. Fade
{The Bane Home - Las Vegas NV - “New Family Members”}
Recently, we had a new family member or members join us. The female great dane that Kuyon had knocked up had come to join us. Her and her nine puppies. I was laying down on the bed, face down, my left arm hanging off the edge. I heard Amber giggle and then a wet nose pressed against my cheek, followed by licking. I raised up partially and looked at Sher and laughed. “Okay, I’m guessing it’s time for food and a walk, is it?” She woofed at me, danced around, and woofed again. “Sounds like outside first.” I smiled as I slid my shorts on and headed for the back door. I flipped on the hall light because no one likes a poop mine this early in the morning. I didn’t have to worry about Sher or Kuyon doing that, but nine puppies….”Well, none in the hallway” We headed outside, and Kuyon and Sher took off like a shot. “The joy of being outside is not lost on them.” I smiled as the thundering herd made their laps around the backyard, barking and playing. After the initial excitement, nature called of course, and with a bag in hand, I cleaned up after them. I disposed of the bag in our trashcan that was due to go to the curb at the end of the day. While the dogs continued to play in the yard, I began the task of feeding eleven dogs. Amber was already working on puppies' food, so it was a short routine.
“Thank you, my love, I appreciate you.” She smiled at me, “You’re welcome,” she said softly. I’d been trying to spend more time at home with her and less with Page and the Enterprise. I had also been watching her reaction to things, and by and large, what I was getting was being pleasantly surprised by her. That had really been all I wanted is for her to be happy. She had been through so much because of Masque. I had taken care of Knox, there was still some animosity there but I was trying to ignore it. I know he regretted his decisions where that was concerned. To be honest, neither of us could really blame him for what he did. I considered it in the past and I was moving on. Amber would occasionally throw a barb his way, which would send him back to being moody and difficult. It was amusing to me, no doubt about that, but I didn’t compound it by adding my commentary to it. All the animals were now fed, puppies had a belly full of food and were snoozing quietly. Amber brought me a cup of coffee and handed it to me. I accepted it gratefully, “Thank you, you are an angel of mercy.” She snorted at that comment, nearly spraying coffee everywhere.
“Was it something I said?” I quipped at her as I shot her a wink. She glared at me as she used her t-shirt to catch the little bit of coffee that was running down her chin. She swallowed her coffee, “That is gonna get you killed one day, you know that right?” I nodded my head, “Well, I’ve always thought you’d be the death of me.” She shook her head and laughed, “More like that smart mouth of yours.” I shrugged, “Probably.” She must have felt my tension, she looked at me in concern. “What’s going through your head, Mac?” I looked at her and sighed. “This match with Ken concerns me.” She gave me a stern look, which was an improvement when his name came up. She used to roll her eyes, huff, and walk away. “When I saw his tweet about being in a bad head space the other day.” I paused only briefly, “It reminded me of another time and place that should be left in the past.” We took our seats as the conversation continued. “It was a dark time for him and I’m hoping he was honest when he assured me that he was okay.” She seemed to take that information in, “You don’t think he’s lying to you do you?” I smiled, “No, he has no reason to.” She nodded, “No, you’re right, he is the most honest asshole on the planet.” That caused me to laugh out loud. “Yes, he is. He’s always told me he would never stab me in the back, it would always be in the chest.”
I took a moment to light a cigarette and pet Sher on the head, scratching her ears. She sighed with contentment and laid her head back down beside me. She kept a close eye on her puppies, as did Kuyon, who still insisted on laying between us. “Well,” she began, “You don’t really have anything to worry about.” I accepted her point of view, “He’s not weak love, pound for pound he’s one of the best I’ve ever been around.” She nodded quickly, “I won’t argue that, I got a good dose of that in Carnage.” Internally I cringed because I knew that was part of the hate between them. He had beaten her for the Carnage World Title. I nodded at her, “I know love, I wasn’t even going to mention it.” She smiled at me, sitting back in her chair, “Good.” We sat there for a while longer, sipping on coffee and making small talk. It was much like the subject of Masque and Amber’s retirement, we chose not to discuss that either in order to keep the peace.
Fade
{The crooked M Ranch - Port Arthur TX - “Expectations”}

I was back at the ranch for a short check-in with my foreman, Jimbo was a hard-working guy and expected nothing more from this crew than for them to do their job well. It’s the reason we had been friends since childhood, through middle school and high school. I had been getting messages from one of the new hires off and on this week so I thought I’d check on things. The new guy was first on my list of people to talk to. Earnest was his name, no I’m not kidding, that is his actual name. I finally found him, he had been mucking stalls all morning. It’s a thankless chore that no one wants to do, but it has to be done. He was soaked with sweat when I arrived, I nodded at Jimbo and didn’t say anything. Jimbo took my lead and stepped outside. Earnest when he realized Jimbo wasn’t there, paused for a moment. “I don’t think he likes me, am I going to get fired?” He shook his head in dismay. I cleared my throat, “I dunno, are you doing your job well?” He jumped, my voice scares people at times and I smiled internally. “I mean, it looks to me like you are busting your ass and doing everything that is expected.” He slowly turned around and looked at me. “Mr. Bane…I’m sorry sir, I’ll get back to work.” I shook my head, “No sir, I want you to take a break so we can have a little chat.”
Now, this is a grown man, who’s probably twenty-five to thirty years old, when I mentioned that I want to talk to him, his skin turned a beautiful shade of pale. I handed him a bottle of water as he approached me. We took a seat nearby, just making small talk in the beginning. I learned that he had come from a home with no father. His mom raised him and his two sisters on her own. No help from anyone, he had no idea how much that in itself impressed me. I could tell he got her work ethic, which was the entire reason that Jimbo hired him. “Okay, so why is the opinion of someone else so important to you?” He looked at the ground in front of him, and I thought for a moment that he was going to bolt. “Well, he’s my boss, and I want to be sure that I’m doing what is expected.” He looked off in the distance as he said it. “Earnest, I can assure you that if you weren’t, Jimbo would let you know.” I smiled at the young man as I said it. He chuckled, obviously remembering something he had seen at the ranch. “Yes sir, that’s fair. I’ve seen him rip guys a new one, live and in color.”
“Do you have many friends, Earnest?” I asked the question in a blunt kind of way. I was never one to sugarcoat anything. I was betting that he didn’t. “Not many, I mean not real friends.” That was one of the clues I was looking for. “You like doing this kind of work, yeah?” He nodded his head vigorously. “Yes sir, I love my job!” He said it so enthusiastically that it caught me by surprise. “Okay, so what you were saying when you didn’t know I was there.” He nodded his head and gulped hard. “If Jimbo hasn’t yelled at you yet, that’s a pretty good indication he likes you just fine. You are doing the job as we like it done.” I let that hang there for a moment. “Kid, something to remember about life. The opinions of others don’t make a bit of a difference.” He looked at me a bit surprised. “What people think of you is none of your business first of all. They’ll share that with you if they choose to. You won’t have to ask, especially with this bunch.” He nodded in acceptance. “The only thing that you should concern yourself with is, have you done everything every day to the best of your ability? If you’ve done your best, no one will ever fault you.”
He looked up at me and smiled, “Thank you, Mr. Bane.” I nodded to him, “Kid, call me Mac, that whole mister thing makes me feel old. You’re very welcome Earnest.” I motioned to Jimbo who came over and I thought Earnest was gonna shit himself. “You had something to say to this guy, yeah?” Jimbo nodded with a very stern expression on his face, “Yeah”. Jimbo looked at me and winked. “Mac, this is gonna hurt you a lot more than me.” I arched an eyebrow in askance. “Earnest, I’m putting you in for a raise, and if this tightwad agrees to it, the first round is on you.” He winked at the kid, who kept looking back and forth between us. “Congratulations kid,” I said to Earnest. I stood up and offered him a hand up, he took it and we shook hands. “For the record, Jimbo hasn’t given anyone a raise in years. And he calls me a tightwad…” Jimbo laughed, “Oh, and Earnest, you’ve also got the rest of the day off. Meet me at Mandy’s and I’ll have your paycheck with me. I smiled as the kid shook hands with Jimbo, he was excited to the point of almost hugging Jimbo which made me laugh. Jimbo pointed at me and mouthed “not a word” which caused me to laugh more.
They walked away as I was thinking about that situation, “Everyone worries so much about what other people think of them. It’s really a shame, a person can lose themselves living that way.” I sighed, thinking about my match with Ken. The only thing I could think of, as far as why he had challenged me. I mean we glossed it over as his natural progression but it still bothered me that he would do that in front of a live crowd. Could it be jealousy? “Nah, not my brother’s style,” I said softly but out loud.
Fade
{The Bane Home - Las Vegas NV - “Nightmare’s that become all too real”}
I remember looking at the angry red digital clock beside my bed, “two thirty in the morning”, I grumbled as the phone continued to ring. The caller id read as Jeff Castello and I sighed as I rolled out of bed. “Trouble?” Amber grumbled from her side of the bed. I shrugged, “it better be since he’s calling me at this time.” She chuckled softly as she drifted off back to sleep. I answered the call as I made my way down the hallway. “What’s going on Jeff?” He sighed, “Mac I’m sorry to have to call you at this time of night, but we’ve got reports coming in about Frank being sighted in Vegas. I knew you would want to know.” I stopped dead in my tracks, “Do you have eyes on him?” “Yeah, we do, he hasn’t gone anywhere near you or any family members.” That was a relief for me, “Let me know if that changes.” “I will, and I’ll keep eyes on him as long as I can.” I stopped again, “As long as you can?” He sighed, “Yeah, he’s up for promotion and appointment in Washington.” “Thanks,” told him as I hung up the phone. I started making the coffee, I was so wide awake now that it was ridiculous.
Frank Spatharos was a monster from my past, the person that is responsible for my nightmares and my guilt about the things I have done in my past. The man was responsible for turning me into a killer. “Fuck me,” I mumbled as the coffee began to brew. I threw a t-shirt on over my head as I stepped out back. I lit a cigarette as I stepped out on the patio. Kuyon and Sher, ever alert were hot on my trail as I stepped out. They both whined a little as if concerned and I assured them both that it was okay by petting them and scratching their ears. “So, what do we have,” I began as I thought about Spatharos. “We have a man who is on the verge of realizing his life-long ambition. Appointment in DC, likely a promotion to Admiral to go with it. He has many friends in the Justice Department, and also with the alphabet boys.” It was tracking so far, “There are few people left in this world that even know about his war crimes.” I knew I was one of those people, as was Jeff and one of the men from my group that was due to meet again for our monthly in the next few days.
My phone buzzed on the table and I saw a breaking news alert.
Jon Krator a Gulf Veteran and former Navy Seal were found dead today. Initial reports are saying that it’s an alleged suicide. No foul play other than his own hands is expected at this time.
I sighed when I read it, Krator wasn’t a drug user, he was too paranoid about not knowing who or what was around him. “Fucking Hell,” I said as I exhaled the smoke. “That confirms what I thought,” I said in almost a whisper. “I don’t believe in coincidence.” My phone buzzed again, a message from Jeff, “He’s been spotted near an old bar that you used to frequent with Krator.” I sighed and shed a single tear for the man. I responded to Jeff, “They reported him as dead from suicide on the news just now.” I lit another cigarette and blew out forcefully. “I know why he’s here, he’s scared and trying to tie up loose ends.”
Fade
{In-Studio - unnamed location - “The Best of Us”}
The studio lights were warm, but not hot. I could hear the central AC kick on in an attempt to keep it that way. I stood at the microphone and stared at it, not really sure what to say to my best friend, or the people watching this promo.
A lot of you may have noticed that I’ve not lashed out at my friend in a way that would make his new family angry. I’ve not seen his promo and I don’t need to when it comes to this… I look at the world title and then back at the camera with a smile.
I know I have nothing to worry about in that regard. Doing things like that? That’s some bush league bullshit when you have to rely on things like that to get your point across about a match or a person. I unhook the title belt from around my waist and hold it up for all to see before I lower it onto my shoulder.
This. This is the reason we’re all here today. One of them anyway. I’ll be defending the world title against “Godly” Ken Davison. My longtime friend, a man of honor and integrity. A lot of you may laugh at that, at his core that is absolutely who he is. He has been my best friend for a long time. He was one of two men that were at my side when my first wife Melissa died. We have been best men for each other since we both recently got married. I bare no hatred or malice towards this man. I bow my head briefly in respect for the man that I just spoke about, when I raise my head again you can see the fire in my eyes. My smile is gone and a more feral nature overtakes my appearance.
You see, Ken was the one that coined the phrase the gentlemen wolf when describing me. It’s all good when things are kept on the up and up, but when it’s not that’s when the wolf comes out to play. He doesn’t play well with others the say the least. Ken and I still haven’t had a chance to discuss why he did what he did in front of a packed crowd. With my free hand, I pass my hand over my face and the fire in my eyes is gone and I smile.
Was I shocked? Yes, yes I was. It was momentary because we have an understanding between us. We would not dream of trying to block the other from achieving their goals. That’s a fact. I cannot control what the company does as far as the way I am booked or the way they present me. That is out of my control. I allow the smile to remain as I continue.
As far as them, turning this into the Mac Bane show goes. Before the Saviors were formed. I watched as some notable names retired or simply walked out the door. Some of those that walked out the door did so out of pride and jealousy. The overinflated egos of those people.I pause as I shake my head in disgust.
They did so because they didn’t feel appreciated. I’ll take the blame for that one as well. I put this company on my back for the last two years. I take pride in that, I helped to make Sin City a better place, every step of the way. Now then, when the saviors were formed, it was a continuation of that effort. I wasn’t trying to make anyone in our group less important than anyone else. The thought was to create a more competitive environment that everyone would come to love. That was my intent, maybe it got lost along the way and turned into something completely different.I shrug my shoulders in indifference.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions though, right? I digress. I unbutton my jacket and take it off laying over the back of a nearby chair. I take my hat off and place it on the seat.
You came in and helped me keep the ball rolling. You, Kat, Goth, and now the Lady Melissa. You’ve all been fantastic to say the least. You had my back when I needed it most. Who knows, maybe this group has outlived its usefulness. Maybe I have outlived mine. All I know is now I am fighting someone who I hoped I would never have to fight again. Staring down at my shoes, I shake my head, looking back up there is no malice, no hate, nothing but a blank stare.
We’ve each won our fair share of matches against each other. This will likely be a rubber match of sorts. This will determine between the two of us, which one is the best of us. I’m not sad about the situation, it’s business and nothing else. You feel like this is a natural progression for you, and I don’t begrudge or deny that. You do deserve this, but I’ve never felt like I didn’t deserve to be a champion. I’ve earned everything I’ve ever gotten here. Every step of the way. The Mac Bane show? Not my intention or invention, that’s your perception. I personally don’t agree with your assessment, but again, maybe I’m wrong about all of it. The results of this match will determine a great many things, I do hope we are all ready for the consequences. This time I hang my head in shame and shake my head knowing I’ve said too much.
There it is for all to see, there are few people who can elicit an emotional response to a situation like Ken. He said some things, and I’ve said some things. This goes beyond titles. It’s a brotherhood, and I’ll not allow my own emotions to ruin this match. As I said, I don’t like having to fight friends over the leather and gold strap. That is where we are, and that’s where I will leave this. Good luck brother, you’re gonna fucking need it. The name of the show is Violent Conduct. So that being said, let’s show them how it’s really done, shall we?! I may have said this a time or two, but it bears repeating. This is not a match I would have chosen. Not out of fear or anything like that. Out of love, and respect for a man who’s been family to me for a long time. We are going to do this though, and we are going to tear the place down.