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Post by Jayson Matthews on Oct 12, 2017 17:20:08 GMT
The scene opens up to find Rachel Grimes standing in front of a camera with an IWF microphone in her hand.
Rachel Grimes: What's up everyone Im Rachel Grimes and this is "IWF Ask's" a new little show where we ask the IWF superstars there opinions and help get to know some of your favorites a little better! Today's question is......"Why did you choose your entrance theme? And How do you think it represents you?"
She smiles.
Rachel Grimes: Lets see what the stars of IWF have to say!
Ooc: just answer the question in character. Format is that of a clip show/montage. Would just cut from clip to clip.
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Post by Chris Card on Oct 12, 2017 17:36:38 GMT
Chris Card: I love throwback blues rock. I am at ease with some of the sentiments of the protagonist. And someone was already using my old music.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2017 21:51:52 GMT
Pandora: I'm a stickler , I wanted something that had impact and Those opening words , the beat? It just fit yanno?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2017 23:28:58 GMT
Nighthawk: I like chill music and dubstep. I Remember is a song I played when i was training students one day, and we had the best run of drills we'd had in a long time. That's why I picked it.
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Post by Fiona McFly on Oct 13, 2017 4:11:50 GMT
Fiona McFly: As many of you all know, I'm a Queen nerd--I have all of their studio albums on me playlist. In fact, I love-love-LOVE me some power-pop, power-metal like, say, from Dokken or Judas Priest...yes, I'll listen to anything except for rap, hip-hop, or dubstep...
....pffft, those three just aren't me style, sorry.
But what chose me to pick the Dropkick Murphys' song "I'm Shipping Up To Boston?" I love crime drama, and I got a great vibe from hearing the song in the Oscar-winning film The Departed--great movie. So prior to me IWF debut Jack and I watched that movie together, and when the song came up I told him "THAT'S what I want as a theme!"
And there you have it, dears.
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Post by Mason St. Croix on Oct 13, 2017 13:56:11 GMT
Mason St. Croix:It's about the thing I know better than anything else... WAR.
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Post by Astrid Hall on Oct 13, 2017 16:35:09 GMT
Rachel finds Astrid out by her RV, polishing her armor with her shield and sword propped up on her chair. She looks at Rachel and blinks at the question a few times before breaking into hysterical laughter. She gestures to the armaments around her and simply replies: "Have you met me?"
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Post by Dean Harper on Oct 13, 2017 18:52:31 GMT
Dean is leaning against a wall outside the locker room. "Aesthetic. Okay, serious answer, listen to the lyrics. It just works for me."
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Post by Ghost Spike on Nov 30, 2017 10:56:13 GMT
Spike Kane is found sitting cross legged in the middle of a ring while the crew are preparing for the nights show.
Spike: The song was brought to my attention by an old friend, Alex Jones. He said something along the lines of "when I hear this, I think of Spike" and really? The lyrics fit very well, and I'm a metal head so it went hand in hand. I firmly believe a person's choice in entrance music is important because the fans make a snap judgement on you when they hear it, before they even know if they're going to boo or cheer you.
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Post by Eddie D. on Dec 6, 2017 15:51:34 GMT
Cable: Easy, because I'm the chief.
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