06-30-2013, 09:30 AM
***Kid Ant and Swift Ion have officaly became a Tag Team on 6/30/13***
Kid Ant: Arguably the best, purest wrestler to come on the XWF Roster.
Swift Ion: Arguably the most entertaining high-flyer on the XWF roster today.
Collectively, they are unofficially known as just Swift Ion and Kid Ant;
these two are an combination of a Heel and Face for several reasons. SI and KA generally wrestle circles around most of their opposition, and their
styles of wrestling mesh extremely well together. Kid and Ion have both honed their skills throughout the world, from the U.K. to Japan, before stepping into the XWF,
and it shows whenever they step inside the ring. One would think these things would lead them to be big names in the XWF Tag Team
division.
One would be sorely mistaken. For all the ability both Kid and Ion have in the ring, it doesn't hide the fact that neither man is capable of compelling an
audience on the microphone or backstage. Another, though less debilitating negative
impacting the men is a lack of size. These attributes have lead the XWF to the
conclusion that Ion and Kid were best served to put over other tag teams in the
division with a least one viable talker.
So, while there is still a good chunk of time
before Kid Ant to Debut, I think XWF should be making plans for a push for Kid and Iom, but with a different approach. Some may cringe at the thought of Swift Ion as a heel. With his look and
moveset, how could anyone possibly believe
him as a bad guy? Still, let's not forget that Kid Any is initially a heel with a similar
skill set though an arguably more heelish look
to him. With that said, we've only really examined how he looks as a heel. Not so much about how he acts. To put this another way, how many of you know that guy who's
really good at something...and he knows how good he is at something?
Kobe Bryant in his early days, as part of the Lakers, is a good example for how someone can be talented but also very disliked because of his attitude. If Ion can channel that kind of arrogance, he won't have to try very hard to get over as a heel, and the same could be said for Kid Ant. Of course, being a heel would likely require more mic ability than a face. So, how do we approach that problem?
The answer is actually backstage, and his name is Steve Sayors.
What we need for Kid and Ion to get over is a man who can explain to everyone just how
good Kid Ant and Swift Ion are. They need a man who will use big words to say things the audience could figure out for
themselves. They need an agent—they need Steve Sayors. Sayors is no stranger to using his vocal
skills to explain to lesser minds the strengths
of a superstar.
He is well-spoken, educated, gave off a slight air of superiority and was moderately funny at times. Combine the mic skills of a Steve Sayors,vand you've got a voice people will listen to
and a voice that will get people educated.
Take the attitude of an early Kobe Bryant, apply it to Swift Ion and Kid Ant, and
you've got all the talent and ability.
XWF has a good time before Kid Antbmakes his debut, and I can only hope
that they'll at least look to capitalize on his debut.
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