Post by metallicapanther on Sept 3, 2024 23:48:51 GMT
Metallica Panther II stands at the heart of a bustling street in a suburb of Mexico City, mariachi music filling the air as fireworks light up the night sky. The neighborhood celebrates the return of their new World Heavy-Middleweight Champion. Beside him is his older brother, Metallica Panther I, a retired legend. Absent is Metallica Panther III, who’s filming a movie in Colombia.
Metallica Panther II: Amigos, tonight, we celebrate not just a victory, but a continuation of a legacy. My familia's legacy. My brother, Metallica Panther III, a former World Lightweight Champion, is a hero, an icon. Now, I stand as World Heavy-Middleweight Champion, carrying that same pride and honor. This victory is for all of us, for Mexico, for every fan who believes in lucha libre.
The crowd of well-wishers cheer, pride shared among them. Metallica Panther II raises his championship belt high, the cheers growing louder.
Metallica Panther II: But let me tell you something that doesn’t sit well with me. After I won this title, Eamon Keane had the nerve to interrupt my celebration. He wasn’t in the tournament, he had no business being there. Next week, I’m heading back to Britain to team up with Barry Moran. Together, we’re going to show Keane and William Miller Harris what happens when you cross a Panther.
He pauses, looking out over the sea of faces.
Metallica Panther II: This title isn’t just about the past or the future—it’s about honoring where I come from. I’m calling on Matchmaker Edwin Luntly and Secretary Captain Sandbrook to make it happen. I want to defend this title here, in Latin America, in Mexico, where it all began.
The crowd chants his name as the night comes alive with celebration. Metallica Panther II, with his brother by his side, knows this is just the beginning of a new chapter in the Panther legacy.
Metallica Panther II: Amigos, tonight, we celebrate not just a victory, but a continuation of a legacy. My familia's legacy. My brother, Metallica Panther III, a former World Lightweight Champion, is a hero, an icon. Now, I stand as World Heavy-Middleweight Champion, carrying that same pride and honor. This victory is for all of us, for Mexico, for every fan who believes in lucha libre.
The crowd of well-wishers cheer, pride shared among them. Metallica Panther II raises his championship belt high, the cheers growing louder.
Metallica Panther II: But let me tell you something that doesn’t sit well with me. After I won this title, Eamon Keane had the nerve to interrupt my celebration. He wasn’t in the tournament, he had no business being there. Next week, I’m heading back to Britain to team up with Barry Moran. Together, we’re going to show Keane and William Miller Harris what happens when you cross a Panther.
He pauses, looking out over the sea of faces.
Metallica Panther II: This title isn’t just about the past or the future—it’s about honoring where I come from. I’m calling on Matchmaker Edwin Luntly and Secretary Captain Sandbrook to make it happen. I want to defend this title here, in Latin America, in Mexico, where it all began.
The crowd chants his name as the night comes alive with celebration. Metallica Panther II, with his brother by his side, knows this is just the beginning of a new chapter in the Panther legacy.