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| Brock Alyas | Jan 16 2008, 02:54 AM Post #1 |
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Patient Number - 125676 Name – ALYAS, BROCK DALTON Alias – the Juggernaut Sex – Male Race – Caucasian Place of Birth – Ann Arbor, Michigan. Date of Birth – September 22, 1980 Past Criminal Offences - Possession of Narcotics [x1] (marijuana, age 16) - Possession of a Concealed Weapon [x1] (brass knuckles, age 16) - Breach of Probation [x1] (out after hours, age 16) - Assault with Bodily Harm [x1] (suspension from school pending expulsion that fell through, sentenced to three month jail bid) - Possession of Narcotics [x2] (cocaine, age 18, sentenced to 2 years jail-time, upon serving dead-time as well as good behavior, was released after 6 months on $10,000 bail from an unidentified source ) - upon his last sentence, Brock was removed from the MPD’s close-watch list upon good behavior and appeared to have his life on track upon marrying former-wife Melissa (21) and together having former son, Tyler (6). Brock had cleared his name from the on-going drug traffic that the MDP sought out to shut down due to crime rates within Michigan reaching the highest of all time. Brock attended probation for two years after and did not miss a meeting until January 20, 2001. - Possession of Narcotics [x3] with intent to Distribute [x1] , Racketeering [x1] , Money Fraud [x1] (laundering) (caught smuggling 10 kilograms of cocaine over the Canadian border at Detroit-Windsor and was sentenced to 15 years in prison with chance of parole in 4 which was later granted to once again good behavior) Editor’s Note – Previous to this time, it has been speculated that Mr. Alyas was one of the largest cocaine and methamphetamine suppliers in not only Michigan-county but the entire North-Western American Region. It’s been clarified that Alyas stretched his business throughout the borders of Cincinnati OH, Cleveland OH, Youngstown OH, Madison ND, St. Paul MN, and Philadelphia PN among many others. Brock at this time was a drug king-pin, if you will untouchable and feared by many if not all. At this time, Brock was deemed extremely dangerous, yet his approach to his business was second to none. Alyas’ estimated worth upon being arrested was valued at nearly $20,000,000 and had most of that money invested within big business such as casinos, strip clubs and even automobile dealerships. This was the amount seized from Brock upon the warranted-raid on Alyas’ 12 Mile home. – Unlike many drug lords, Brock gave back to his community just as much as he rewarded himself for the footwork. He was the ultimate drug dealer and set an example for many today. Brock would next to never touch his product and instead had others do his dirty work while he continued to increase his savings. He just had that type of respect from his peers. So much respect, Brock had the entire west-coast district of Detroit on lockdown and was also charged for forcing local business owners to pay his mob protection in the form of money and executive grants. Brock never charged them much, but he knew he had to make his presence felt so people knew who was boss. He wasn’t a cold blooded killer, he did what he had to do to make end’s meat in today’s society. It just so happened that Brock’s life-time connections were a bad group of people and he made the best out of what he had. – Some of the details upon the day of his arrest were very uncharacteristic of Brock. As said earlier, the man next to never saw his product (besides witnessing the test) yet he got into a car with the 20 kilos bagged up in his back seat, open for anyone to see. The rookie Border Services Officer didn’t really have to even search, instead he could see the drugs from his booth. Brock did not hesitate upon being arrested and did not even plead not-guilty. It had appeared Brock’s sins had caught up to him and the Catholic life his parents invested in his morals. This was his way of turning himself in, giving a rookie officer the opportunity to make a name for himself. A lot of the reason why Brock is out of jail right now is because of his co-operation in bringing many local Michigan drug dealers down. Psychiatric Diagnosis – Manic Depressive. - Brock has bursts of rage and anger that are literally uncontrollable. His blood pressure is nearly as high as humanly possible (140/90 mmHg) and is deemed a serious threat when put in situations that resort to violence. It’s a damn miracle the man’s legally aloud to wrestle. - I’ve personally, studied Brock closely since his last conviction and have recognized significant improvement within his psychiatric state of mind. What many people do not understand is that this man literally walked into a blood bath of his wife (Melissa, 21) and son (Tyler, 6) upon coming home from a shift at a local butcher. Brock’s first real bid made him realize the things that were truly important in life and he began studying the art of wrestling, as his uncle and god-father (Tom Alyas, 62) who took him in after his father died on the job (firefighting) and mother was never a real part of his life. His uncle, Tom was a Detroit Independent-Wrestling Recruiter and Brock fell in love with the sport shortly after moving in with him. Brock was an instant prodigy, so I’m told and it’s a shame the boy fell back into a lifestyle of crime. He was a highly regarded prospect and even made it to a Nationally Broadcasted promotion called Pinnacle of Insane Wrestling, I believe. This was also a huge issue Brock began to discuss with me, being on the brink of such highly-regarded success to once again have something he loved, ripped away from him. - The company fell apart, like many have since the millennium and Brock began looking for work wherever he could. Although he tried to escape the drug-world, his former lifestyle caught up to him in the end and took the two of the most important he ever had in his life. It was speculated and finally confirmed that the death of his wife and son was another former drug dealer, who felt the need to compete with Brock much after Mr. Alyas took his entire business. - His only sense of true love and hope since his parents passed away, was his wife and son. His uncle was an inspiration to him, however due to alcoholism he was unable to provide Brock a sense of love and nurture. Once again, Brock was forced to live his life and deal with conflict by himself. - I would like to think I’m the only one Brock’s talked to about the death of his family. I’ve seen the man’s veins pop when asked about it, but when I’m around he’s calm and can express himself fully. I spent four years with him, each and every day trying to crack into what troubled this man so much and it’s obvious he suffered from having to mature so young. Having to do things on his own, handle business with cretins of the earth and command respect without a real influence of role model in his life. Hell, when the mans life finally came to a happy medium, it was ripped away from him and rubbed in his face. The nightmares, dear god. The way he expressed the nightmares he had after witnessing his wife and seed, laid out in their apartment with bullet holes in both sets of eyes. They began to haunt me. So much that I separated myself from my wife of 21 years because I thought at any minute I’d come home to see what this man saw. It was only at this time when I began to understand and realize why Brock is so disturbed. - Brock spent four years, with me at Henry Ford Hospital. He was deemed clinically insane upon beating another inmate to a pulp. The incident was later investigated and had been considered “self defence” as the other inmate was a nuisance who all prisoners agreed had it coming. It was at that time Brock became my patient… more like my nightmare. - I was not a citizen of Michigan at the time, in fact I was personally requested to deal with this man as it would appear no doctor’s in the state of Michigan were qualified. I must admit, I’ve seen insane from around the entire world and Brock Alyas is any doctor’s nightmare and until this day I have not seen or even heard of such a troubled soul… _______________________________________________________________________________ Brock closed the folder shut and tucked it away back into his file cabinet and locked it. It looked as if there were many more passages written by Dr. Albert Schumacher but Brock felt his point had gotten across. Dressed in a extra-large blank white t-shirt and blue denim Enyce jeans with orange stitching, Brock looked extremely comfortable in the “work room” of his luxury condominium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Determination was wrote across the face of the Beast as he put the finishing touches on highly-regarded opponent on Showdown 12 last week in El Gimicko. While the luchador proved himself to be a worthy competitor here in the sVo, Brock was determined to advance in the tournament was only recently discovered to have sVo Las Vegas Championship gold at stakes. Brock was also determined to look into his up-coming opponent in, the Storyteller. However, 100% determination would not be able to steer Brock’s mind away from on the very night in which he steps in the ring with his opponent, the day marks the seventh anniversary of his former wife and son’s death day, January 20, 2001. You can tell that Brock is a psychological mess at this point and is now pacing back and forth his living room, inhaling and exhaling loud and clear. While other sVo superstars are out gallivanting at strip clubs and spending their hard earned money on slot machines, Brock is once again inside his home getting himself physically and mentally prepared for arguably the pinnacle of his career. A shot at Las Vegas Championship gold. At this point, Brock makes himself extremely comfortable on the black suede couch in his living room and straps on his iPod in order to get his mind off the million thoughts racing through his brain going into this weekend. Brock hasn’t been too familiar with the state of Nevada for long, but will whole-heartedly agree that the county has done wonders for him. He loves it here and has no intentions on leaving any time soon. He is comfortable and collecting quite the sum of money for the string of victories he’s achieved thus far in his short-lived career. Sure, he may embrace the fruits of the labor living in Las Vegas one in awhile, but this particular day he could not get his mind off the only thing that will bring peace of mind into his life again. A feeling he hasn’t experience in what will be seven years. A feeling he loathes for, dreams about, fiends. Brock’s strategy this week is to not count his chickens before the eggs hatch and keep his eyes on the prize. He’s not going to rant about how bad he’s going to beat Storyteller or dissect and pick apart every character flaw he’s brought to the table thus far. Brock instead, knows the mind of a mad man. He understands the mine of a mad man. He respects the mind of the mad man. And most importantly, he thinks with the mind of a mad man. Brock knows his opponent will give whatever it takes within his artificially energized body once he gets in the ring with Brock. Brock also knows that Storyteller’s motives and want for success are so far below the motives and wants of his own, that he automatically strikes the first advantage. Alyas is an avid interpreter. He watches each and every film of every character within the sVo, week in week out. Everything. Their in-ring matches, their out of ring antics and personality, their in character promotions. He’s a former football player so studying film is like second nature to him. Anything to try to strike the first advantage. He knows Storyteller tries to indimidate his opponents with his sick mind-ness and obscenities. Unfortunately, for Storyteller… Intimidation is Brock’s middle name. Alyas already knows Storyteller’s strength and weaknesses. He knows his character flaws as well as the arsenal he brings to the ring. Alyas knows and you better believe this entire week is going to be dedicated to watching, interpreting and reading the Storyteller. Brock is everything the Storyteller wants him to be because Brock Alyas and the Storyteller are quite the same person. While the deep and secret past is left unknown of the Storyteller, Brock Alyas doesn’t get off so easy being such a prolific wrestler and having the type of career he has. Alyas’ history and past was known upon entering the sVo, around the exact time Storyteller also entered. He’s been a wrestler since he went clinically insane, not a brainless fuck turned wrestler. Unfortunately, no matter the novel Storyteller’s capable of writing of the scarred history and past… he will just not quite compare to that of the Juggernaut. Brock Alyas doesn’t just want to win this title. Brock Alyas needs to win this title to escape the demons that have been so attached to the soul of his within the past seven years. Brock needs this to escape from the obscure sanctity in which he is locked in. Brock doesn’t just want this. He has no choice, he must win this match. As for Storyteller? If anyone caught one of his most recent promotions, you will have seen that Storyteller doesn’t wrestle in the sVo by choice. He’s not a wrestler who’s dedicated the rest of his life to the sport that’s saved him. He is instead a psycho, who’s strapped up in a straight-jacket who just wants to finish his book. Instead of wrestling being his only escape from the sadistic reality of his life, wrestling is instead a walk in the park to get out of the loonie-bin and make those responsible for him some money on the side. He doesn’t do this by choice. He wouldn’t bleed, sweat or cry for the loyal fans who watch so closely each and every night. He wouldn’t put his life on the line for Las Vegas. He doesn’t compete because he loves the sport He does it because it’s what he’s told to do. Who do you think deserves the title? |
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-Macc Handler of Brock Alyas Record - 5 - 2 Division Manager KFlawFanClubMember#5643
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