The XIP brand's first Pay-Per-View is called Entitlement. The etymology of the root word entitle is Anglo-French, entitler--From Late Latin, intitulare. The meaning: to bestow a rank, or office on a person.
Why is this important? First, because it is necessary to educate Americans. From what I've seen in this country, you don't get enough of it. Second, the word entitlement in the context of the XWW, specifically XIP, references the crowning of the first ever Global Wrestling Grand Prix Championship.
To become the first GWGP Champion is to have your name truly etched in the history of XWW. In this tournament of wrestlers striving to achieve this honor, there are only two whose names stand out: Earl John MacDougal and Lord Lucius Kaine.
Earl John MacDougal originates from Northern Ireland where he is known for belligerent and cunning tactics in street fights. He was taken under the wing of the Kaine family, who groomed him into an excellent wrestler. Soon he arrived in America, where he was greeted by Bruce Kaine into the XWW, where both began to establish themselves. Earl MacDougal believes "That backs are best served broken". On his path to the GWGP title, he will leave plenty of spines and broken and a hospital full of new patients.
Lord Lucius Kaine is a different story. Born into high class Kaine family, Lord Kaine enjoyed just about every privilege one could ask for. His early wrestling matches were before the Queen of England herself. His technical wizardry in the ring have earned him many praises all over the world. Tonight, Lord Kaine will use all of his ability to establish his sovereignty and bring class to the XWW.
Baron Bruce Kaine, also born into the Kaine family, gained a reputation as being mercilessly brutal to his opponents, even in the XWW when he brought a reign of destruction and besmirching as the Bare-Knuckle Champion. Although he will not be participating in the tournament, Baron Kaine will lend his support, by any means he can.
You see, becoming the one entitled as the first-ever Global Wrestling Grand Prix Champion is one of class, and power. And only class can bring class. In this business, there are none classier than the Commonwealth.
God save the Queen, and God save the Commonwealth.
- Sir Steven Churchill.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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