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Rule One of Being Awesome: NEVERTrust Someone Who Can Not Wink
It was one of those many nights were Mike and I teamed together. I never complained about it because to me he's not as annoying as everyone put him out to be. To me, he's just passionate about what he does, and has a reason behind why he does or doesn't do something. Much like me, so with that much being said, us tagging together tonight only gives us the advantage of putting two great minds together. Tonight we were going to being facing our longtime rivals Alberto Del Rio and Eve Torres. Alberto just got finished doing his entrance when the bell had finally rung. Mike and I had walked to our corners to quickly discuss our strategies,
"Just do your usual routine and I'll stick to mine." he whispered "We'll switch off casually and in the end I'll finish Del Rio off with the Skull Crushing Finale." I nodded giving him a quick high five before stepping out onto the apron, watching as Mike and Del Rio took no time to lock up.
The match actually went pretty great. Both Mike and I getting the upper hand, having both opponents crashing and burning at most points. At the moment I was in the ring taking on Eve. I've recently Missile-toe dropped kicked her and was setting up for my finisher move, until just happened to look Del Rio's way- he winked. Not a good wink either a bad one, a really, really disturbingly bad one. I was so confused by the strange gesture that I didn't realize Eve recuperate enough to roll me up into a pin for a three count. Ah, the infamous roll up; don't wanna be caught in one of those. Before I jumped back to my feet and Mike settled in the ring next to me, they were half way up the ramp. I glared at them viciously, turning to mike with a scowl on my face.
"Did you see that?!" I growled taking another look at the now empty ramp. "That idiot cost us our match…by winking!"
"That's a rule in being awesome young one," Mike shrugged casually slipping out of the ring "Never ever trust someone who can't wink."
