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The Fight Club Murder Jake Lee was an action star Who loved to do his own stunts. Who loved to do real fight scenes And he was good at it In a WWW sort of way. He got his start as an ultimate fighter And had black belts in all the martial arts Unfortunately, he became famous For one movie, one moment When it all went wrong. He was starting in a revival Of the classic movie, “Fight Club.” He went out onto the ring And encountered a surprise. His rival Sam Adams, Was in the scene. Sam and Jake were classic Frienemies, rivals in screen And both were involved With his wife, Maria Lee. Maria Lee finally chose Jake over Sam Or at least Jake thought But he had his doubts. As he entered the ring He was filled with rage And something snapped He saw red rage Which took over his soul. . And it was a fight to the death Nothing could stop Jake And he murdered Sam in cold blood. Which horrified movie crew Live streamed on the internet. He was convicted in the court of Public Opinion And given life in prison, after his famous statement, “Sam Adams needed to be killed. I’d do it again, no regrets. He got what he deserved” . As his many enemies came out with accusations Including his Maria Lee who threw him Under the proverbial bus. Write a poem or story in which the main character is an actor starring in a production where something goes terribly awry. Use Melodrama as one of your genres. "Fight Club," based on Chuck Palahniuk's 1996 novel, is a 1999 film directed by David Fincher. It stars Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. The movie explores themes of consumerism, identity, and masculinity through the story of a disillusioned man who forms an underground fight club with a soap salesman. It delves into the psychological turmoil of the protagonist and critiques modern society's materialistic values. This cult classic is infamous for its dark, satirical tone and has sparked numerous debates and interpretations. Just don’t talk about Fight Club… can you give me background on the WWf world wrestling? and on ultimate fighting World Wrestling Federation (WWF) / WWE The World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now known as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), was founded on January 7, 1953, as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC)1. Over the years, it underwent several name changes, becoming the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) in 1963, and then the WWF in 19792. In 2002, it rebranded to World Wrestling Entertainment to reflect its broader entertainment focus3. WWE is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, and has grown into a global phenomenon, known for its professional wrestling events, reality TV shows, and extensive media presence4. Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was founded in 19935. It was created as a mixed martial arts (MMA) competition to determine the most effective martial art in a real fight scenario6. The UFC has since evolved into a highly regulated sport with weight classes, rules, and a global following7. It is known for its intense fights and has become a major player in the sports entertainment industry8. The UFC hosts events worldwide and has produced numerous iconic fighters and memorable matches9. 1en.wikipedia.org2en. wikipedia.org3en. wikipedia.org4en. wikipedia.org5en. wikipedia.org6en. wikipedia.org7en. wikipedia.org8en. wikipedia.org9en. |