Post by Mjolnir on Sept 8, 2017 14:25:23 GMT -5
The scene opens on El Bombardero Azul training, running drills in the ring. El Bombardero Azul begins going faster for a moment before we fade out fading in again to Azul working over a heavy bag slowly and methodically as the song kicks on as background music.
Another transition brings the scene back to the ring, where El Bombardero Azul is sparring with another man roughly his size, The masked man doesn't seem to be getting much offense in, preferring instead to bob and weave around his opponent's attacks, peppering him with jabs and kicks as he does so. He dodges with such technique that is clear it's purposeful. This isn't about striking the other man, this is about perfecting avoiding the other man's strikes.
Just as the vocalist is starting to be heard the scene transitions back to our subject hitting the bag, El Bombardero Azul's pace is picking up up a bit, each punch and kick coming in roughly in time with the song, This image carries the scene through the beginning of the song till the chorus is hit at which point there's a switch to a series of quick cuts between El Bombardero Azul continuing to run drills in the ring at an ever quickening pace and him going through parkour exercises.
This lasts only until the next verse, when the scene transitions over to El Bombardero Azul running on a treadmill while shaodwboxing. During the next chorus the scene moves to him doing right armed push ups, with a quick shot of a particularly vicious looking kick to the heavy bag.
Once the verse kicks in we switch back to the sparring match, where El Bombardero Azul has taken the offensive, driving his sparring partner back into the corner with a fast series of strikes to the abdomen and head. Noticeably he fights with his left, ushering punches and uppercuts to the other man's body. Pushing him back with kicks that aim for various tender parts of the abdomen. Giving him one last good kick to the jaw before backing off.
The next chorus has the scene cut between El Bombardero Azul running faster this time and breathing hard enough that he's cut out the shadowboxing, and him flipping around the parkour course he's set up for himself, where he seems to have picked up a solid rhythm.
A smash cut change to a new scene, this one is El Bombardero Azul punching a speed bag. This image carries us through the rest of the verse and most of the next chorus, with him wailing harder and harder on the bag. Another transition once the singing really kicks in during this chorus, showing El Bombardero Azul in the ring again, getting the better of whatever poor sap agreed to fight him.
Once the chorus ends and the music slows down there's another scene change. This time it's El Bombardero Azul doing various exercises, sit ups, push ups, lifting weights and the like, while watching clips of Caspian Kace and Izzy Roxx. Each of their respective careers playing out before his blue eyes. Matches of Izzy Roxx's success in WCGenesis and of Caspian Kace elsewhere dazzling oversea fans. Those same blue eyes of his are entirely focused on what's in front of him. Watching every See K.O., every On the Roxx, every Rope Hung Neckbreaker, every Across the Izzyverse.
A series of clips play, El Bombardero Azul reaching a really impressive speed with some jump rope before whipping them around himself a couple times and throwing them off to the side. El Bombardero Azul going to a dead sprint on the treadmill, sweat pouring off him and soaking his mask. Beads of it dripping off of him and running down his entire body. Yet he doesn't look winded, maintaining his endurance the entire time. Azul hitting the the heavy bag in the 'kidneys' so hard it tears a hole in the bag and sand starts pouring out.
The music drops off again and there's a transition to a quiet moment, El Bombardero Azul is sitting on the side of the ring on the apron, legs dangling below him, slowly taping up his hands with blue athletic tape. His blue eyes carefully examine the process, making sure that he's not messing it up in any way. Watching as his skin slowly disappears under the shade of blue that covers his palms. He finishes and squeezes one hand shut to test the wrap before the music blasts off again and there's another transition.
The transition is to back in the ring again, this time El Bombardero Azul appears to be going against an array of opposition, he'll blast one off their feet with a kick or a punch only for them to roll out of the ring and be replaced by another opponent. It's right about now that we see a change come over the masked man. His face goes from a mechanical, detached stoic nature to a fierce, all encompassing joy, a wolfish grin devouring the majority of his visible face.
The last bit of chorus shows him in the ring with all of his sparring partners at once, each one stepping up to fight him before being teared down, one after the other. Each one getting hit with a right handed uppercut to knock them off their feet, sometimes merely a running one, sometimes the signature Shoryuken. No matter what though, when those knuckles hit their jaw it's lights out. They tumble from the ring like a sack of potatoes.
That is until the last few seconds, during which we can only see a hand carefully taping a picture of Caspian Kace and a picture of Izzy Roxx next to each other on a mirror. As the music tapers off and El Bombardero Azul stares at the two photographs in front of him, his eyes narrowing as he stares at them, looking like he may do something to them as the shot slowly zooms in on his eyes...and then pans downward...
Just in time to see a small smirk form on his lips before the scene fades to black.