Title: An Introduction
Featuring: Brayden W. Levrington
Date: 08/31/21
Location: Highland Park Villages, near Dallas, Tex
CAMERA CUT: The outside of multiple high-end stores -- Hermes, Cartier, Tom Ford -- with shots of luxury cars like a Mercedes, Jaguar and Bentley interspersed in between. The camera then shows a young man, roughly 21-years-old, walking out of the Alexander McQueen store, holding a bag of clothes.
This is BRAYDEN W. LEVRINGTON, the newest signed performer to Brazen. Brayden’s light brown hair is parted perfectly to the side, as wears dark-tinted Brita brand sunglasses, has a freshly-shaven babyface, a perfectly ironed navy blue Southern Tide dress shirt, with a navy blue Stefano Rici blazer over that, PT Torino white chinos, and Christian Loubotin black slip-on dress shoes, no socks, all showing off his dark-tanned skin.
Brayden purses his lips as he sees the camera, slowly slides off his sunglasses, and holds them in his right hand.
BRAYDEN: “Everyone you meet in wrestling school or rookies just starting, when asked why they want to be a professional wrestler, will say that they NEED to be a professional wrestler.”
Does he even need to roll his eyes?
“But what I tell people is that professional wrestling needs me. Brayden W. Levrington. I think you can see why this industry needs me. But I’ll also spell it out for everyone as well. It’s rare that you have someone with all of the tools that I bring to the table. You can ask any of the athletic trainers and coaches through the years who asked to work with me -- not my family asking them, but adults asking ME -- starting at the age of eight, about my athletic tools, and how they all wish they could groom me to be the next great quarterback built here in Texas. You can ask the teachers and deans at all of the prep and boarding schools I went to about my intelligence and how I broke the bell curve. And you can ask any number of young women about how attractive they find me. But I’d start with Olivia Rodrigo, who is writing her next album out yours truly. It’s a shame. She’s a nice girl, but doesn’t understand that two weeks in Los Angeles does not mean a relationship.”
Brayden points his glasses at the camera.
“Now, I’m sure that there are many people who have been in my life at some point in time watching me at home with their blood boiling, and their eyes jealous. I can’t even recall all of the schools that I was kicked out of, or how many coaches I laughed at or trainers I fired or teachers I ignored or classmates I used and abused. Authority figures and peers say that I have an attitude problem. That I have major anger issues. Maybe that’s true. But, from my perspective, it’s just that the number of people who have what I bring to the table in this world you can count on one hand. And I don’t mean professional wrestling. I mean life.”
Brayden now chews on the end of the right frame before pointing with the glasses again.
“You know when you’re this damn good at birth. I know what I have. I’ve already established the goals I want to set. I don’t plan on being in BRAZEN for too long. I plan on entering DEFIANCE. But my goal is to not win titles, although they will indeed find themselves around my slender waistline. But titles are not the destination to men such as myself. Titles are a trap. Because my goal is to have the spotlight. My goal is to be the most talked about wrestler alive. My goal is to be the reason why people watch DefTV and order the pay-per-views -- and to set the all-time highest recorded TV ratings a professional wrestler has ever had. This industry will have more eyeballs than ever on it... and then my stardom will eclipse it. I will take BRAZEN and DEFIANCE and all of professional wrestling HOSTAGE. And at that moment, I will revisit my goals, because it’s unlikely that professional wrestling will even have anything to offer me at that moment.”
Brayden puts the sunglasses back on his face.
“And believe me. That moment will come. Because Brayden W. Levrington isn’t about making moments. He’s about making history.” (FTB)