6 Subway encounters
In the end, the master and apprentice rejected Paul Heyman.
Paul Heyman said he would contact him later, but he didn't even leave his business card.
Watching the extended Lincoln walk away, Randy suddenly said with enlightenment: "By the way, I didn't have time to tell you just now, because you breached the contract during the game, NWA needed to pay compensation to Paul Leswick, so we only got it
Two hundred dollars..."
As he spoke, Randy took out two Franklins from his pocket, took one away, and slapped the other on Bai Quinn's hand.
"I'm going to find a place with Jim to have a drink later to thank him for his help...
Well, maybe a trip to Cheeks Club, that's sixty bucks, you know...
My check (relief money) hasn't arrived yet, so you lent it to me. Because of your willfulness, I have to collect a few more checks."
"Cheeks? Oh, where Cassidy works? Maybe one day you can ask her out to get together. I'm curious what kind of lady conquered Randy the Sledgehammer..." Bai Quinn joked.
He didn't care that Randy took away a hundred dollars. Over the past year, the master and the apprentice had helped each other, and whoever had money spent it.
He doesn't care about being deducted from his salary by NWA. With his status as a time traveler, as long as he gets back some more "memory fragments", he will soon be able to stand out and reach the top of his life. There is no need to worry about such a small amount of money.
Master Randy also drove away in his dilapidated van, and Bai Quinn had to take the subway back to the public housing in East Harlem.
Along the way, Bai Quinn was concentrating on thinking about his situation, planning for the future, and trying to find a way to obtain the memory fragments.
While waiting for the subway to enter the station, someone suddenly slapped him on the shoulder. Bai Quinn was so frightened that he subconsciously grabbed the hand on his shoulder with his backhand.
In Bai Quinn's memory, there was an incident in the New York subway where someone was kicked off the platform and died when the train entered the station. Unable to be careless, he grabbed the hand and twisted it hard. When he turned around, his fist was already raised.
Got up.
"Oh...oh...oh...Easy, Easy, Take it easy...You are the quarterback Quinn, right? I just watched your game, and I happened to meet you here, so I came up to say hello..."
The man explained while protecting himself.
When Bai Quinn heard this, he lowered his fist, loosened his hand, and looked at this guy carefully.
This man is in his early twenties, about six feet three inches tall (about one meter nine), with a strong build, the same long golden shawl hair as Master Randy, thick eyebrows, big eyes, a butt and chin, and a rather wild appearance, even
It can be said that he is the younger version of Master Randy.
"Let me meet you, my name is Aggie, and I am also a wrestler..." Aggie turned around and pulled another young man behind him over, "This is my doubles partner, Christian!"
Christian's outfit is almost exactly the same as Aggie's, a completely smaller replica, but his personality is much shyer than Aggie's. He just smiles at Bai Quinn and doesn't say a word.
Bai Quinn quickly found these two names from the memory of the original owner. While shaking hands with the two, he said: "I remembered, you are the doubles team that played behind me, called..."
"TEAM EC!" Edge laughed heartily and patted his chest, "E, Edge (Edge)...C, Christian (Christian)".
When Christian was introduced, Christian imitated Bai Quinn's celebration gesture, raised his arms high, made a V sign with his hands, whispered: "YES!", then quickly put away his arms and showed a shy smile.
Bai Quinn said: "I'm very sorry. I was adjusting in the lounge after the game and couldn't watch your game... My car is here, where are you going?"
The three of them traveled the same road for a while, so they got in the car together.
When the subway started running, Aggie leaned against the door and said, "It's okay..."
Bai Quinn: "What?"
"I said, it doesn't matter. I have agreed to make a guest appearance in ECW, and we may meet in the ring in the future," Edge explained.
Bai Quinn was confused: "Who told you that I was going to ECW?"
"Paul Heyman, we were watching your game with him backstage. He was very optimistic about you and said he wanted to sign an exclusive contract with you. As soon as the game was over, he went to find your agent, Sledgehammer Randy..."
Halfway through the words, Ai Ji saw something strange from Bai Quinn's expression, "What? You haven't reached an agreement?"
Bai Quinn shook his head and said: "No, Paul Heyman is indeed very sincere, but I would rather join the WWF."
Probably because he felt that Edge and Christian were both kinder and similar in age to him, Bai Quinn still expressed his true thoughts: he wanted to join the WWF.
On the one hand, WWF is still the number one alliance, with a wider reputation, better treatment, and greater hope of becoming famous.
On the other hand, due to memory fragments, the future alliance "WW" where Paul Heyman and his client "Brock Lesnar" belong looks very close to the WWF, and the two should be of the same origin.
In the future, even Chinese TV stations will be able to watch the "WW" wrestling program, and its influence will definitely be far greater than that of the current WWF. With such influence, can't it be said to be a success?
So why not join the future winners?
After rejecting Paul Heyman's ECW offer, Quinn also locked in his future employer, which was the WWF Alliance.
Hearing this, Edge also sighed, "Who doesn't want to join the WWF? We can't even compete in official matches in WCW, so we can only make guest appearances in various leagues to support ourselves..."
Along the way, Edge kept complaining about WCW, and Bai Quinn also figured out the reason.
It turned out that Edge and Christian had been in the independent league in their hometown of UMass for two years, and then came to the United States and joined WCW.
Unfortunately, the timing of their entry into WCW was unfortunate, as current manager Eric Bischoff took over WCW.
Eric Bishev's reforms were drastic, not only moving the WCW recording site to the Disney Studios in Orlando, but also poaching many WWF generals, including WWF's top star Hulk Hogan, to WCW.
With big stars such as Hulk Hogan, John Harry, and Jimmy Hart coming over from the WWF, WCW's already tight debut quota became even more stretched.
To make matters worse, since moving to the Disney Studios, WCW has stopped airing non-live programming, leaving only one live televised game every week.
Without non-TV live games, live games will try their best to arrange celebrities to appear for the sake of ratings. How many games and stars can be arranged in a two-hour live game?
Therefore, many newcomers like Ainge and Christian never get a chance to play.
In order to make a living, they can only make guest appearances here and there, earn some money, and at the same time accumulate a little popularity, hoping that one day they will be included in a live TV show due to their accumulated popularity.
"Bischef paid that old guy Hulk Hogan a million dollars a year, plus the income from peripheral toys, and Chris and I could only get a base salary of $250 a week... That old guy Hogan
He's just a joke, a comedian. If I fight him seriously, I can beat him until he calls me mom!" Aggie complained.
Well, WCW was ruled out too.
Bai Quinn is also a newcomer. Since WCW is so difficult to get into, he will definitely not sit on the bench there.
"Ah, we are about to get off the car. Let's exchange phone numbers, Quinn, and keep in touch in the future..."
Bai Quinn then remembered that he still had a mobile phone, took out the flip-top Motorola from his pocket, and clumsily wrote down Aggie's phone number.
The car arrived at the station and the three of them parted ways.
When he was about to walk out of the subway station, Christian suddenly asked: "Aggie, why didn't you tell Quinn just now that we were going to jump to WWF?"
Edge turned to glare at Christian and whispered: "Chris, our contract in WCW has not expired yet. Before the official contract with WWF is signed, I don't want any changes in case that Quinn Bai prepares us."
Eric Bishev won't make it easy for us if the news of his job-hopping gets out."
"I think Quinn is quite friendly..."
"How many appearance opportunities are left for newcomers in RAW (WWF's live television program) every week? We need to guard against every possible competitor..."
Christian said: "But we are a doubles team, he has no conflict with us..."
Edge sighed, "If he can enter the WWF, I will become friends with him. Isn't he the apprentice of Randy Sledgehammer? I hope Sledgehammer can find someone who can speak out in front of Mr. McMahon (the boss of WWF).
The person who spoke to us recommended him, just like Mr. Bret Hart helped us..."
Edge and Christian's favorite is fellow Canadian Bret Hart, who is currently the top A-list player in the WWF.
Although both are newcomers to the WWF, Edge and Christian will face a much better environment than Paul Levesque.
Their promoter, Bret Hart, is the current face of the WWF, while Paul Levesque's promoter, DDP, remains in WCW.
Chapter completed!