Post by Goldash on Nov 20, 2007 10:03:59 GMT -5
HAMBURG, NY - CobrA fancies himself having a good head on his shoulders in the new URWL era on YouTube, and it's no surprise. Despite losing two straight matches in the tag team division (as a member of ScorpbrA with his brother and tag team partner, Scorpion), CobrA is making a name for himself in a division he began to dominate before the June 2003 closure of the RP-era URWL: The URWL's HighFlyer Division.
"People just don't want to accept me as a integral part of the URWL, and that's fine," says the highly-determined CobrA. "They'll see soon enough that I will become the !nterogative of the HighFlyer Division. And that's not an understatement. If you don't want to realize my existence just because I pull off huracanranas every match, fine. But you won't be laughing when I pull off the largest undefeated streak in URWL history. You just watch."
CobrA, however, is only 2-0 in singles competition, with wins over Victor Cordaro in Episode 2 and Trent Tail in Episode 3. As said before, with ScorpbrA, CobrA has suffered, going winless in tag-team competition. Finally, his brother, Scorpion, is a lowly 0-1 after a close loss to URWL Internet Champion Jaime Emo.
"I feel for Scorp, you know, he's having a hard time recently. The dude shouldn't take it seriously. He's been through a lot of shit with the URWL throughout his career and did much to earn the respect of the fans. I wouldn't be too worried about him."
As seen with the recent losing streaks of Blood and Busiwa Tanao, though, past performance does not guarantee the fans' respect in this new URWL. CobrA, however, doesn't seem to mind, unless, of course, it concerns him.
"As far as I can tell, I was destined to have this title, to have these wins, to be ranked this high...this is my time. This is my career. This is my URWL HighFlyer Division."
When asked about his upcoming four-way dance against Trent Tail, Fusion and Victor Cordaro in Episode 4, CobrA is not in the least concerned.
"Tail and Cordaro were pretty lowsy competition, plain and simple," CobrA scowled. "And if any of you think Fusion can end my streak, go back to freaking kindergarten. It's plain and simple, ladies and gentlemen: four way dance, hardcore, ladder, tables, whatever type of match you throw at me...I can and will keep my streak alive."
...the self-proclaimed "!nterogative of the HighFlyer Division", as said before, will have to prove his lofty claim in Episode 4, against hungry competition from Trent Tail, Fusion, and Victor Cordaro. Whatever result this match yields, Discontent will surely be on the horizon for CobrA in some way, shape or form...
"People just don't want to accept me as a integral part of the URWL, and that's fine," says the highly-determined CobrA. "They'll see soon enough that I will become the !nterogative of the HighFlyer Division. And that's not an understatement. If you don't want to realize my existence just because I pull off huracanranas every match, fine. But you won't be laughing when I pull off the largest undefeated streak in URWL history. You just watch."
CobrA, however, is only 2-0 in singles competition, with wins over Victor Cordaro in Episode 2 and Trent Tail in Episode 3. As said before, with ScorpbrA, CobrA has suffered, going winless in tag-team competition. Finally, his brother, Scorpion, is a lowly 0-1 after a close loss to URWL Internet Champion Jaime Emo.
"I feel for Scorp, you know, he's having a hard time recently. The dude shouldn't take it seriously. He's been through a lot of shit with the URWL throughout his career and did much to earn the respect of the fans. I wouldn't be too worried about him."
As seen with the recent losing streaks of Blood and Busiwa Tanao, though, past performance does not guarantee the fans' respect in this new URWL. CobrA, however, doesn't seem to mind, unless, of course, it concerns him.
"As far as I can tell, I was destined to have this title, to have these wins, to be ranked this high...this is my time. This is my career. This is my URWL HighFlyer Division."
When asked about his upcoming four-way dance against Trent Tail, Fusion and Victor Cordaro in Episode 4, CobrA is not in the least concerned.
"Tail and Cordaro were pretty lowsy competition, plain and simple," CobrA scowled. "And if any of you think Fusion can end my streak, go back to freaking kindergarten. It's plain and simple, ladies and gentlemen: four way dance, hardcore, ladder, tables, whatever type of match you throw at me...I can and will keep my streak alive."
...the self-proclaimed "!nterogative of the HighFlyer Division", as said before, will have to prove his lofty claim in Episode 4, against hungry competition from Trent Tail, Fusion, and Victor Cordaro. Whatever result this match yields, Discontent will surely be on the horizon for CobrA in some way, shape or form...