Colonel Cobra Super Spy
By Mark Salud
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Kendall Jacobson started his career as a tight end in college football, followed by two years in the NFL and a few years as a mid-card star in the WWE. Now he's working for the American Secret Intelligence Organization. His mission: rescue world leaders abducted by a leader of Trifecta Technologies, and prevent that leader from using BATTLE PLANS, his war simulation video game, for world domination.
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Colonel Cobra Super Spy - Mark Salud
Copyright 2024, Mark Salud
Preface
Back when I was in the beginning of middle school, my father, my brother, my mom and I used to watch a show called "WRESTLING FROM THE OLYMPIC, a show that features pro-wrestling at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, CA.
During that time the starts included Chavo Guerrero Sr, Raul Mata, Don Muraco, Black Gourmand and Great Goliath, a very young Dino Bravo, and Ernie Ladd.
The first time we saw a live pro-wrestling event might've been in the mid 1970s at the old San Diego Coliseum in Downtown San Diego. We saw Chavo Guerrero in the main event, and some wrestlers like Bob Orton Sr, Mickey Doyle, and Rock Riddle.
A few years later we were able to afford cable television, which opened the door to watching the USA Network and the World Wrestling Federation. So on TV I used to watch Bruno Sammartino, Stan Hansen, Pat Patterson, Bob Backlund, Pedro Morales, and Tito Santana, just to name a few.
For a while we got to view from our cable TV set other territories such as World Class in Dallas with the Von Erichs, Southwest Championship Wrestling with guys like Tully Blanchard and Bob Sweetan, and the Florida area with Dusty Rhodes and Ole Anderson.
We also were able to watch Mid-South Wrestling with Cowboy Bill Watts, seeing wrestlers like Ted Dibiase, Terry Taylor, Buddy Landell, Jake Roberts, and the Junkyard Dog.
Later on we got exposed to the Memphis area, seeing guys like Superstar Bill Dundee, Terry Funk, Joe LeDuc, Stan Lane, Steve Kiern, and of course Jerry The King Lawler.
We would eventually see the AWA when ESPN picked it up. Thus we saw Verne Gagne and his song Greg, Curt Hennig, Larry Zbyszkco, the Road Warriors and Nick Bockwinkle.
Of course when TBS became available, we got to watch WCW, so Ric Flair, Magnum TA, Butch Reed, Arn Anderson, the Midnight Express and the Rock & Roll Express.
My dad still preferred the WWF, now WWE, especially during the times when there was Hulk Hogan, Greg Valentine, Brutus Beefcake, Roddy Piper, Andre the Giant, Paul Orndorff, Bob Orton Jr, Superfly Jimmy Snuka and the Junkyard Dog.
The thing I noticed is that many of the wrestlers first started their careers in the National Football League, like Ernie Ladd, Jim Niedhart, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Leon White (Vader), and Bill Goldberg.
Anyway, I had this idea of having a guy being a former NFL player and WWE superstar become a secret agent. Thus I came up with the character Kendall Jacobson and the American Secret Intelligence Organization (ASIO).
Chapter One
It's been a month since Kendall Jacobson retired from the pro-wrestling scene. The last time he on in the squared circle, he was a big heel, in a no-disqualification I Quit
match against the big-time favorite, John Cena.
When Kendall Jacobson was in Kennedy High School, he was quite an athlete. He was a slender 6' 5" , 189 pounds. He was a good-looking, though he never had a girlfriend. Nonetheless, he was a popular guy, and he did academically well.
He played tight end on the school football team, and he was also on the wrestling team.
He would do the same at the University of Saint Claire, where he would really do well He would have limited success in the NFL, spending two years with the Houston Texans before he was finally cut.
He got contacted by a wrestling promoter for World Wrestling Entertainment, and then he made it as the villainous Colonel Cobra. He was promoted as a mercenary leader who delights in inflicting pain to his opponents. His patented finishing maneuver was the flying power-slam, where he picks up his opponent, throws him up in the air and then grabs him to do the power-slam
He had two years of success, three times being the #1 contender for the world championship, losing all three times to the current titleholders and fan favorites. His memorable matches were against Ted Dibiase, Dwayne The Rock
Johnson, Nature Boy Ric Flair, Edge, and finally, John Cena.
Now, he's in a new kind of training, as a special operations agent for the United States. He gets to keep himself in shape, like he used to do when he was an NFL player and a wrestler. Kendall was doing so great that he exceeded the expectations of those who trained him.
His three trainers were Jim Underwood, Pete Snyder, and Otis Lincoln. The three of them were former United States NAVY SEALS who have been through many missions during their service.
The three of them would bring Kendall to their conference room after he had his workout and shower.
The conference room was well air-conditioned, a large table in the middle and nice comfortable chairs. There was also a large high-definition TV at the end of the room.
Have a seat, Mr. Jacobson.
Otis Lincoln would say. They all sat down. Pete Snyder would turn the big screen on and then he turned on his laptop PC. Up popped the logo of the American Secret Intelligence Organization, ASIO for short.
After a few minutes, came the face of the chief of the ASIO, Fredrick Harrington. His face reminds most people of singer-actor Kris Kristofferson with a tuxedo.
Gentlemen, good day to you. First of all, I want to congratulate Mr. Kendall Jacobson, who most wrestling fans know as Colonel Cobra. I remember your last match against John Cena. I admit I was rooting against you, but that was in the script, right?
They all laughed.
I also did see your TD catch you caught from QB Tony Schaub against the Jacksonville Jaguars. That was your best game, catching 12 passes, one for a touchdown. Too bad your team didn't win many games, but no one really cares about that this time.
"
You had an awesome Collegiate career.
, Jim Underwood would say.
Mr/ Harrington would continue. Anyway, congratulations to you, Mr. Jacobson for completing our intense training to be a member of ASIO. You'll get a chance to be involved in espionage, and of course, you'll be as famous as James Bond, Derek Flint, and Maxwell Smart. And....loving it.
Once again, everyone laughed.
All kidding aside, gentlemen, Mr. Jacobson, consider yourself a member of the ASIO Team. You've also have displayed excellent qualities as a team leader, like you did when you were on the wrestling team. You had great charisma as a pro wrestler, too, even though at the time I hated your guts.
Laughter again filled the room.
Anyway, Colonel Cobra, because of your talents, we think you can organize your own team, or if you prefer, you can completely go it alone. However, if you should choose the latter, you will still have agents backing you up.
Kendall would smile and say, I'm honored to be part of the ASIO, and I'll start off alone and then call for backup. Is that okay?
That would be fine, Mr. Jacobson. Do you mind that your code name be 'Colonel Cobra'?
He'd smile and say, That's how the wrestling fans used to know me, so that's not a problem.
We can let Mr. McMahon know you've become a baby-face, if you want.
Jim Underwood would say.
Well, we know that Mr. McMahon is a big heel anyway, Besides, I've kept in touch with Ted Dibiase, The Rock, John Cena and even Stone Cold Steve Austin
Mr. Harrington would smile and say, Funny you should mention those gentlemen. I had a chance to contact them Wait just a moment and you'll see their message to you.
The screen went blue, and then The Rock appears. "Well, well, Colonel Cobra. You've become a secret agent. I