Post by TFP on Aug 28, 2007 21:13:22 GMT -4
In the backstage area, Davidson arrives to the arena carrying a duffle bag underneath his left arm. He walks through the hallways and reaches his locker-room, opening it up and tossing his bag in onto the floor. Closing the door behind him, he starts to venture around before he does anything else. He comes across Holly Jones’ locker-room and stopping in his tracks, he puts his hands on his hips. He sighs and knocks at the door in a semi loud manner so that her attention is caught.
No answer comes from the door, not even a sound of movement from within or even an attempt to open the doorknob. Davidson raises an eyebrow, hoping that people in the industry aren’t trying to ignore him for what he said about the company known as the British Wrestling Alliance for over a year now. Nothing would be worse than a member of the unofficial family to pay no attention to him for as long as a full year.
“Yeah?”
Startled, Davidson quickly turns around to see Holly Jones. His heart races and he doesn’t know what to say or think. He feels ready to have a long conversation about their match this week on Livewire, but he doesn’t know what there is to say about it.
“Uhhh, hey. So we’re teaming up this week on Livewire. First time ever, I think. Who knows, I’m probably wrong, though. I’m always wrong when it comes to wrestling history and the matches that I have wrestled, y’know. So, are you ready for our match?”
“Mmm-hmm, I’m ready. Serenity has been kind of on my nerves for a long, long time. From last year and such, we never really could agree on most things. As for Johnny Legend, he’s just really out there, thinking differently and strangely. There’s not really much to say or do about Johnny. Let him do is lady-loving thing that always fails and as soon as his heart is broken, he’ll be really simple to beat afterwards.”
“Probably.”
“So I heard… you had a little drug problem for a few months, huh?”
“Yeah… I was really depressed for awhile. It was strange and all, I didn’t know if I really wanted to continue wrestling or even living. I hit rock-bottom and never had that passion, heart and soul. It was all lost but I think it’s coming back. At least it feels like it’s returning now that I’m off of the dirt.”
“That’s good, I hope you don’t fall off the wagon. Get what I’m saying?”
“I understand. I’ll try not to, but at times I feel the craving and addiction coming on. It’s strange. I know I’m clean and sober, I have no more of that shit inside of me… but my body wants it, my mind needs it. It’s weird…”
“Recovery is a hard thing to do, especially without going into rehab.”
Davidson nods his head, knowing what she is saying. Although Holly Jones has probably never ever done anything illegally (like drugs), she knows the pressure that Davidson had to go through with that addiction. Davidson felt strange talking to people about it, he kept his addiction sheltered inside for so long until word got out that he was on heroin.
It seems like word got out fast about his heroin addiction and it looks as if every single wrestler that Davidson has wrestled with in BWA and now in FWA is aware of his addiction. But people now know how he struggled with addiction and severe depression. But he’s all right now, people no longer have to worry.
“At least I’m going to be wrestling better now. My coordination won’t be messed like it was before a few weeks back. I’ll be able to actually do things right and not mess up, which is good. I just hope that people don’t think of me differently because of my problems, eh?”
No answer comes from the door, not even a sound of movement from within or even an attempt to open the doorknob. Davidson raises an eyebrow, hoping that people in the industry aren’t trying to ignore him for what he said about the company known as the British Wrestling Alliance for over a year now. Nothing would be worse than a member of the unofficial family to pay no attention to him for as long as a full year.
“Yeah?”
Startled, Davidson quickly turns around to see Holly Jones. His heart races and he doesn’t know what to say or think. He feels ready to have a long conversation about their match this week on Livewire, but he doesn’t know what there is to say about it.
“Uhhh, hey. So we’re teaming up this week on Livewire. First time ever, I think. Who knows, I’m probably wrong, though. I’m always wrong when it comes to wrestling history and the matches that I have wrestled, y’know. So, are you ready for our match?”
“Mmm-hmm, I’m ready. Serenity has been kind of on my nerves for a long, long time. From last year and such, we never really could agree on most things. As for Johnny Legend, he’s just really out there, thinking differently and strangely. There’s not really much to say or do about Johnny. Let him do is lady-loving thing that always fails and as soon as his heart is broken, he’ll be really simple to beat afterwards.”
“Probably.”
“So I heard… you had a little drug problem for a few months, huh?”
“Yeah… I was really depressed for awhile. It was strange and all, I didn’t know if I really wanted to continue wrestling or even living. I hit rock-bottom and never had that passion, heart and soul. It was all lost but I think it’s coming back. At least it feels like it’s returning now that I’m off of the dirt.”
“That’s good, I hope you don’t fall off the wagon. Get what I’m saying?”
“I understand. I’ll try not to, but at times I feel the craving and addiction coming on. It’s strange. I know I’m clean and sober, I have no more of that shit inside of me… but my body wants it, my mind needs it. It’s weird…”
“Recovery is a hard thing to do, especially without going into rehab.”
Davidson nods his head, knowing what she is saying. Although Holly Jones has probably never ever done anything illegally (like drugs), she knows the pressure that Davidson had to go through with that addiction. Davidson felt strange talking to people about it, he kept his addiction sheltered inside for so long until word got out that he was on heroin.
It seems like word got out fast about his heroin addiction and it looks as if every single wrestler that Davidson has wrestled with in BWA and now in FWA is aware of his addiction. But people now know how he struggled with addiction and severe depression. But he’s all right now, people no longer have to worry.
“At least I’m going to be wrestling better now. My coordination won’t be messed like it was before a few weeks back. I’ll be able to actually do things right and not mess up, which is good. I just hope that people don’t think of me differently because of my problems, eh?”