Post by Ace Bennett on Oct 12, 2008 6:55:36 GMT -5
Before I start, I apologize if I have any information wrong about this. I've never really done anything like this before.
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Ace Bennett is shown walking into the WFWF HQ in New York City. Bennett is met at the entrance by a secretary who is sitting behind a desk.
Secretary: How may I help you today sir?
Bennett: I was wondering if I could meet with the main recruiter about getting a Developmental Contract? I've drove all the way down here from Syracuse.
Secretary: I'm sorry sir but you must make an appointment.
Bennett: But ma'am you don't understand how badly I want this. I've been waiting for my shot ever since I joined this business 3 years ago at the age of 16. I will do anything in my power just to meet with the recruiter.
Secretary: *Sigh* I'll see what I can do for you sir. Go have a seat over there.
The secretary points Bennett into the direction of chairs as she's dialing a number on the phone. As Bennett sits and waits, his mind races about all the possibilities he could have if he could ever join the WFWF: the championships, the recognition. He also thinks about all the hard work he had put into indy federations in the northeast since joining the business at the age of 16. Bennett quickly snaps out of his daydreams when he sees that the secretary is coming towards him.
Secretary: It's your lucky day kid, the recruiter doesn't have any meetings today. He will see you now.
Bennett: Thank you so much ma'am. You really don't understand how much that means to me.
Secretary: It's probably not a good idea to keep the recruiter waiting. Right this way.
Bennett: Oh, right.
Bennett follows the secretary into a small office, where there is a man in a business suit sitting.
Secretary: Here's that kid I was telling you about.
Recruiter: Thank you Susan.
Susan walks out of the room as the Recruiter starts talking to Bennett.
Recruiter: What can I do for you kid?
Bennett: Hello sir, my name is Ace Bennett. I've drove down here to see if there was any way I could get a Developmental Contract for the WFWF. I have 3 years experience in the indies.
Recruiter: I can't just go around giving any Joe Schmo who comes into my office a contract kid.
Bennett: But you don't understand sir. I want this so badly I can feel it deep within my soul.
Recruiter: As do 90 percent of the other young kids who come here.
Bennett: This is different sir. I don't know anything but wrestling. It's my entire life. I will do anything. I will jump from the highest places. I will take part in the most insane match concepts you can put together. I will put blood, sweat, and tears into anything you put in front of me. I just need a shot.
Recruiter: I'll tell you what. I like you kid. You got a lot of guts to come in here an speak to me like that. By the looks of it, you have a lot of potential. I suppose I can give you a contract, but under one condition, that no matter how bleak it looks for you, no matter how much pain your in, you will never give up.
Bennett: You have my word.
Recruiter: Very well then.
The recruiter goes to a filing cabinet, gets and gets a piece of paper that has some writing on it. He fills out a few things and hands it to Bennett.
Recruiter: Sign this.
Bennett looks at the piece of paper. Its a Developmental Contract for the WFWF. Bennett looks up at the recruiter. Bennett quickly signs the contract before the recruiter can change his mind and hands it back to him. The recruiter looks at the signature and nods.
Recruiter: Ace Bennett, welcome to the WFWF.
Bennett: Thanks you so much sir! This means the world to me. You won't be disappointed!
Recruiter: I'm sure I won't regret this kid.
Bennett shakes the recruiter's hand and triumphantly walks out of that office the newest member of the WFWF.
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Ace Bennett is shown walking into the WFWF HQ in New York City. Bennett is met at the entrance by a secretary who is sitting behind a desk.
Secretary: How may I help you today sir?
Bennett: I was wondering if I could meet with the main recruiter about getting a Developmental Contract? I've drove all the way down here from Syracuse.
Secretary: I'm sorry sir but you must make an appointment.
Bennett: But ma'am you don't understand how badly I want this. I've been waiting for my shot ever since I joined this business 3 years ago at the age of 16. I will do anything in my power just to meet with the recruiter.
Secretary: *Sigh* I'll see what I can do for you sir. Go have a seat over there.
The secretary points Bennett into the direction of chairs as she's dialing a number on the phone. As Bennett sits and waits, his mind races about all the possibilities he could have if he could ever join the WFWF: the championships, the recognition. He also thinks about all the hard work he had put into indy federations in the northeast since joining the business at the age of 16. Bennett quickly snaps out of his daydreams when he sees that the secretary is coming towards him.
Secretary: It's your lucky day kid, the recruiter doesn't have any meetings today. He will see you now.
Bennett: Thank you so much ma'am. You really don't understand how much that means to me.
Secretary: It's probably not a good idea to keep the recruiter waiting. Right this way.
Bennett: Oh, right.
Bennett follows the secretary into a small office, where there is a man in a business suit sitting.
Secretary: Here's that kid I was telling you about.
Recruiter: Thank you Susan.
Susan walks out of the room as the Recruiter starts talking to Bennett.
Recruiter: What can I do for you kid?
Bennett: Hello sir, my name is Ace Bennett. I've drove down here to see if there was any way I could get a Developmental Contract for the WFWF. I have 3 years experience in the indies.
Recruiter: I can't just go around giving any Joe Schmo who comes into my office a contract kid.
Bennett: But you don't understand sir. I want this so badly I can feel it deep within my soul.
Recruiter: As do 90 percent of the other young kids who come here.
Bennett: This is different sir. I don't know anything but wrestling. It's my entire life. I will do anything. I will jump from the highest places. I will take part in the most insane match concepts you can put together. I will put blood, sweat, and tears into anything you put in front of me. I just need a shot.
Recruiter: I'll tell you what. I like you kid. You got a lot of guts to come in here an speak to me like that. By the looks of it, you have a lot of potential. I suppose I can give you a contract, but under one condition, that no matter how bleak it looks for you, no matter how much pain your in, you will never give up.
Bennett: You have my word.
Recruiter: Very well then.
The recruiter goes to a filing cabinet, gets and gets a piece of paper that has some writing on it. He fills out a few things and hands it to Bennett.
Recruiter: Sign this.
Bennett looks at the piece of paper. Its a Developmental Contract for the WFWF. Bennett looks up at the recruiter. Bennett quickly signs the contract before the recruiter can change his mind and hands it back to him. The recruiter looks at the signature and nods.
Recruiter: Ace Bennett, welcome to the WFWF.
Bennett: Thanks you so much sir! This means the world to me. You won't be disappointed!
Recruiter: I'm sure I won't regret this kid.
Bennett shakes the recruiter's hand and triumphantly walks out of that office the newest member of the WFWF.