AN: this was a terrible fic, but Tony Keith passed away last night and I have been in my feels since finding out when i woke up today.
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In the vibrant world of AEW, Cash Wheeler's charismatic presence was amplified by the rebellious chords of Toby Keith's "How Do You Like Me Now?" The pulsating energy of the arena seemed to synchronize with the defiant beats, setting the stage for a love story that would unfold against the backdrop of wrestling's adrenaline-fueled chaos.
It all began one memorable night backstage when Cash, embodying the swagger of the song's lyrics, locked eyes with you. The unspoken connection was undeniable, and as the weeks passed, your backstage interactions evolved into a flirtatious dance, the banter mirroring the audacity of the song.
The clandestine romance deepened, with each stolen moment and shared glance underscored by the pulsating rhythm of Toby Keith's rebellious anthem. The lyrics became a secret anthem of your connection with Cash, adding a layer of excitement to your burgeoning relationship.
One evening, after an especially thrilling match, Cash, true to the boldness of the song, approached you with a mischievous grin. "How do you like me now?" he quipped, the lyrics encapsulating the audacity of his wrestling persona. Intrigued and captivated, you found yourself drawn into a passionate confession that unfolded against the symphony of the song playing in your mind.
As your love story blossomed, the anthem became woven into the fabric of your relationship. Backstage, in the heart of the wrestling chaos, Cash's bold declaration served as a triumphant prelude to a whirlwind romance. Together, you and Cash embraced the rebellious spirit of "How Do You Like Me Now?" as your unapologetic love story unfolded in the thrilling world of AEW.
This week’s “Tull Tuesday” has been postponed and we are noting that it was 20 years ago today that Country (real country) Music legend Johnny Cash died.
Sometimes I am two people. Johnny is the nice one. Cash causes all the trouble. They fight.
JOHNNY CASH
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From the 1995 Album, Trace, by Son Volt. Have a great weekend, everyone.
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Windfall
Now and then it keeps you running
It never seems to die
The trail’s spent with fear
Not enough living on the outside
Never seem to get far enough
Staying in between the lines
Hold on to what you…