No, I don't think so. Pulp fiction has a long - standing history and a large body of work already in existence. It's also a part of our cultural heritage in a way.
One wipeout horror story could be about a surfer who got caught in a huge, unexpected wave. The force of the wave was so strong that it completely wiped him out. He was tumbled underwater for what felt like an eternity, his board smashing into him. When he finally managed to surface, he was far from shore and in a state of panic, fearing for his life as the waves continued to pound him.
In the 'Charlie Daniels Christmas Story', Charlie Daniels is the central figure. He might be a storyteller who uses his own life events during Christmas as the basis for the story. He could be someone who has had a long - standing relationship with Christmas traditions and is now passing on those stories, whether they are about his family's Christmas, his musical experiences during the holiday, or other things related to Christmas in his life.
Sure. A diver had a wipeout horror story. He was exploring a deep - sea reef when a strong underwater current suddenly swept him away. His equipment got tangled, and he was disoriented. He felt like he was being pulled into the abyss. It was so dark, and he couldn't see where he was going. He fought against the current with all his strength until he finally managed to find a rock to hold on to and regain his composure.
They might share a sense of adventure in different ways. 'Wipeout' is all about the adventure on the waves. 'Surfaris' is also centered around the surfing adventure. 'Pulp Fiction' has its own kind of adventure in the criminal underworld. All three can give the audience a feeling of being in a different, exciting world. And they may also have influenced pop culture in their own ways, whether it's the surfing culture influence of the first two or the cinematic influence of 'Pulp Fiction'.
I don't know who Stone Daniels is in this story as there's not enough information. He or she could be a public figure, a local resident with an interesting story, or someone newsworthy for a particular reason.