Screenplay of Wrestling Thugs of Killimore High School by Joe Rasselor

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Screenplay of wrestling thugs of killimore high school

Now the wrestling ebook classic, Wrestling Thugs of Killimore High School, has been written as a screenplay.  It has many optional lines and alternative endings.  Read, act, and wrestle at your own risk.

 

 

Genre: PERFORMING ARTS / Screenplays

Secondary Genre: SPORTS & RECREATION / Wrestling

Language: English

Keywords: high school wrestling, wrestling teammates, wrestling fiction, high school sports, high school athletics, high school athletes, high school comedy

Word Count: 7420

Sample text:

This scene takes place during lunch time outside.

Bucky Hicks (looking proud and boastful)

That was the time I skinned a buck with nothing but a broken beer bottle and hulled it home for dinner.   It’s also why I now carry a blade with me at all times.

Apostle “Doc” Watson as Narrator (optional line)

Sitting outside for lunch meant listening to Bucky tell stories while eating.  Bucky was so proud of that story that he told it at least once a month and more whenever asked.

Sherlock Ies (walking toward Bucky and Doc with an angry tone):

Who the hell are you to think that you can even touch me!  Don’t you know that I’m a two time state champ.  You should be asking for wrestling advice and not challenging me

Apostle “Doc” Watson

Use deductive reasoning, Sherlock.  It only makes sense that I get a shot at that weight class being I dropped to it naturally.

Sherlock Ies (with clenched teeth, while whipping out his switch blade):

Chump, I’ll make you drop another weight class.

Apostle “Doc” Watson (stands up quickly while pulling Bucky’s knife out of his sheath):

What the hell! You just brought this to a new level.  You must really be scared to pull a knife rather than wrestling me. 

Bucky Hicks (says nothing but his mouth is wide open)

Sherlock Ies & Apostle “Doc” Watson (approach each other slowly in a foiling position).

Apostle “Doc” Watson as Narrator (optional line)

Our wrestling training taught us to focus on the middle body and hands (in this case, the knife) rather than the eyes.  We were both waiting for the other to move so we could counter move.  It was truly an old west showdown, only with knives and not six shooters.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Lais Aguiar
Author review:
I enjoyed working with Lais.

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