[Kick Start my Heart by Motley Crue hits the speakers and the crowd jumps to their feet.  Then Nic Totopoulous comes out from behind the curtain to be greeted by a deafening ovation.  He is wearing his TNT Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship Title belt around his waist.  He is wearing his regular ring attire with his hair tied back in a pony tail.  He stops at the top of the ramp to take in all of the energy from the fans.  Then he proceeds to walk down the ramp toward the ring.
 


 

He walks up the steps, through the ropes, and into the ring.  He walks over to the ring announcer who hands him a microphone.  The ring announcer exits the ring as Totopoulous walks to the middle of the ring.  The music stops as he puts the microphone to his mouth.  The crowd goes silent in anticipation for what their World Champion is about to say.]

Here I am once again folks.  I am here not because I was sent out here, but I am here because I want to be here.  I want not only to tell all of you people how I feel, but also so I may tell The Unforgettables, The Unforgettable Power, Inside Power, or whatever they want to call themselves how and what I feel.  I need to tell people my thoughts.  I find that it helps me to clear my head, and it lets me sort things out for myself.  This is what I plan to do right now.

Let me first start with Gravedigger.  It is good to see that he has come back safely from his trip to France.  I knew that he went there, but I was unaware of where he was when he came back.  But I am glad to see that he is back, and I'm glad that he is ready to defend his Eurasian Championship Title belt.  I knew that he would be ready for the match, not matter where he is.  It was good to hear from him when he called me a few days ago.  He did come out and make an appearance on TV the other day, and he told the whole world that he is ready.  He told me the same thing in our telephone call.  He told me that after his trip to France, his head his clear, his body is recovered, and that he was feeling better mentally and physically than he has in a long time.  Now just think about how dominating he was before he went on his trip, and he's feeling even better now.  That doesn't sound like good news for Sean Segrada.  Now I'm not going to take anything away from this man.  He, from what I have seen in a great talent.  He Has shown some outstanding skill in his short time so far here in TNT Wrestling.  And he seems to be a smart man in some respects.  He knows that Gravedigger is a force to be reckoned with.  He knows that Gravedigger is a determined competitor, and never takes any matches or victories lightly.  He takes everything with the utmost seriousness, no matter who it is.  For Segrada to recognize this, he has made a great step by recognizing this.  But unfortunately for him, I still don't feel that even with his good judgment that he will be able to get an upset on Sunday, and steal Digger's title.

Segrada, Gravedigger knows all the tricks of the trade.  He has been in the business for quite a while now.  He knows what it takes to win a match, and he knows what it takes to be a champion.  He has held major titles everywhere he has blessed companies with his presence.  He has dominated opponent after opponent everywhere he has been, and I think that this, his second stay in TNT Wrestling so far has been his best yet.  He has been on fire ever since rejoining the boys in the locker room.  I think his short hiatus from the ring was the best thing that ever happened to him.  It gave him a chance to sort out some things that were going on in his life at the time.  Sean Segrada, I know that you have confidence in yourself, and that is a great quality to have.  Unfortunately though, I think that this time you might have met your match.

[Nic Totopoulous puts his head down for a moment, then he paces around the ring, only to find him self in the middle again.]
 


 

Now, on to issues more relevant to myself.  Let me start talking a little bit about my own match this Sunday night on Mayhem.  I want to talk about my non-title match against Lo-Lander this Sunday night.  Now I know that Lo-Lander isn't happy that it's a non-title match.  Then I beg the question, what has Lo-Lander done to deserve a shot at my title?  What has this man done, who has he beaten?  As far as I'm concerned, right now Gravedigger is the number one contender.  While Jonny Fly has been quite impressive, I do not believe that he has had that one major victory to earn a shot at the title.  I feel that he has the ability to get that victory, but as of right now, he has yet to achieve it.  But then there is Lo-Lander.  This man gets a match against me, the World Champion, all because Marcel felt that his attack on me gives him the right to have a match against the best that TNT Wrestling has to offer.  Well I'm not sure when occurances after matches gave a person the opportunity to have a match with someone, but hey, who am I to complain?  There was a chance that I would have had to wrestle someone close to my league.  I might have had to break a sweat if I were to wrestle someone with some remote skill.  Actually, that's not fair.  Lo-Lander has greatly improved over the past few weeks.  He has made great strides and looks to soon be able to position himself as a serious contender.  Unfortunately for him, I think he is a getting a premature opportunity.  I don't think he is ready just yet, and this chance will be blown, and he might now get another one for a long time.  He would have been better off to take a match like this in about a month or so.  He will have fully developed into a worthy opponent I think by then.  But then again, how often do you get the chance to have a match like this.

I want Lo-Lander to think of this match as a learning experience.  He will experience a one on one encounter with a future wrestling hall of famer, and one of the best not only this company, but this industry has ever seen.  I will be the professor, and you will be my pupil.  I will take you to school.  I hope that you save the tape from this match Lo-Lander.  If you do not, you will not be a student.  A student is defined as a person that studies.  If you do not study the lesson I will teach you on Sunday, then I feel that you might not have enough dedication to this sport to be able to achieve greatness.  Lo-Lander, this Sunday will be your first lesson by Professor Totopoulous, and it will be the most painful and embarassing of all time.  Lo-Lander, I'll see you in the ring.

[The crowd begins to cheer again, as Totopoulous drops the microphone, and as Kick Start my Heart by Motley Crue hits the speakers again.  He climbs through the ropes, down the steps and out of the ring.  He walks back up the ramp, through the curtain and backstage.  The crowd continues to cheer as the music stops and the show continues.]

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