[Kick Start my Heart by Motley Crue hits the speakers.  The sold out TNT Wrestling audience begins to boo as Nic Totopoulous comes out from behind the curtain and walks out to the top of the ramp.  He stops for a moment.  He is wearing his regular wrestling attire, his hair is tied back, and he has his TNT Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship Title belt wrapped around his waist.  He then makes his way down the ramp ignoring the fans in an arrogant and cocky fashion.
 


 

Nic Totopoulous walks around the ring and takes a microphone from the ring announcer.  He climbs up the steps, through the ropes and into the ring.  He immediately walks to the middle of the ring as the music stops.  He puts the microphone to his mouth and begins to address the TNT fans in attendance.]

All I have to say is that I can't believe it.  I can't believe the way things went down on Sunday night at Mayhem.  I mean I know the crowd didn't think things would go the way they did.  The truth is that the rules on Sunday were stupid.  I'm still going to say that the rules were stupid, the cars were stupid, everything was stupid.  Jonny Fly is stupid for coming up with those rules, and Big Boss is stupid for thinking he could win with Jonny Fly as the referee.  But about the way things went down.  I can't believe that Big Boss got any offense in at all in that match.  I just figured that I'd be able to walk down to the ring area and beat the living hell out of him for a few minutes before he had to choice but to submit.  It wouldn't be because I put him in a submission hold.  It would be because I beat him to a living hell and he would be begging for the end of the match.  But the outcome was the right one.  Nic Totopoulous is better than Big Boss.  So it is important that Nic Totopoulous win the match, which is what I did.  Personally though, I don't want to talk about last Sunday any longer.  I think I might be getting stupider even thinking about that match.  EVerything about it was so stupid, I can't think about it any longer.

[Nic Totopoulous takes a look around the audience before continuing.]

I want to look to the future.  Nic Totopoulous is better than Big Boss, I proved it last night.  Now I need to prove that I am better than Jonny Fly.  This is a task while at any other time might seem easy, will be very difficult.  Now I know that everyone thinks that my beating Jonny Fly without any challenge is inevitable.  In reality though, it would be a challenge.  I mean I would beat him but it would be difficult.  This Sunday though it will be even more difficult.  I mean on Sunday night I went through a war with Big Boss.  I was thrown around in a car, I was bashed everywhere.  I was hurt in the ring, it was a rough night let me tell you.  So this Sunday night I have to get back into the ring with Jonny Fly.  I need to get back into the ring with a man who is fresh.  I went through a war on Sunday, and Jonny Fly got the night off.  Somehow I think I'm getting the short end on this deal.  I am going to admit this will be a rough match.  I only have a week to recover.  While I know I am super human, I'm not going to take anything away from Jonny Fly.  He is a great wrestler and will know to take advantage of my wounds.  He's not stupid.  He probably knew he was getting a match with me so he put me in a match that would put the screws to me.  He wanted to wear me down, and he was successful.  I will persevere like I always do though.  Every time I'm faced with a challenge I take it head on.  This is what I will do on Sunday, I'll fight this fight head on and hope everything works out.

But as I look at my history of matches, I realize that I have been through a number of tough matches in my career.  Nearly every main event I have been in at a Pay Per View has been a cage match.  I have competed in a number of tough matches.  I have been in a couple of ladder matches, a huge number of cage matches.  I have been in that two out of three falls one hour marathon with White Thunder.  Finally just recently I have been in that match with Big Boss last weekend.  I have been putting my career on the line more often than not ever since I came back here to TNT Wrestling, and I think I deserve everything I have gotten.  I have faced the odds, whether for me or against me and have come out on top nearly every time.  This Sunday I predict things will be the same.  While I may be beaten, battered and bruised I will compete better than my competition yet again.

This brings me to the match itself and Big Boss.  Once again there will be a guest referee in my match.  That guest will be Big Boss, my opponent and the loser of my match last Sunday night.  He is the one who came up with the rules for my match with Jonny Fly.  I can see that he's looking to try and wear us both out some more.  I guess that's his idea at a little revenge for losing to both of us repeatedly.  I can see how you'd be a little bitter Big Boss.  Wait, no I can't.  I can see how you'd be very bitter Boss.  I mean before every match you come up with some stupid nicknames for your opponent.  You trash talk them, you talk about how you're better than them.  You talk about how they're no good compared to you.  Then you come out to the ring and lose.  Now while I usually just watch, point and laugh at you Big Boss, I know you aren't laughing on the inside Boss.  I saw you on Jay Leno, laughing it up a little bit.  I saw the audience try to make you feel better by laughing at your lame jokes.  They feel bad for you Boss, and I would to if I cared that you keep losing.  I mean come on, Jay Leno?  David Letterman is pretty bad, but Jay Leno isn't much better.  I mean I think that maybe if you were on a show like say, Jimmy Kimmel.  Or maybe even Craig Kilborne.  I know Kilborne isn't the best, but I enjoy his work now and then.  But I'm not here to talk about late night talk shows, I just thought I'd throw that in there to show everyone how lame, and how much of a loser you are Big Boss.  Not like me.  I am a true showman and a true superstar in professional wrestling.  I am God!  I am God!

[Nic Totopoulous raises his hands in the air and the crowd begins to boo him.]
 


 

Just keep booing, I appreciate it.  I know that your booing is only jealousy.  Men, you are simply jealous of my gorgeous body and my stunning good looks.  You are jealous that I could have any woman I want.  You're jealous that not only my looks, but my intelligence gets me the women.  And women, you're jealous that you fat ugly old hags can't have me.  Only the cream of the crop can have me, and you certainly aren't the cream of the crop out there in this arena.  You are nothing but the cream in my crap.  Ha, that's right ladies, you aren't good enough looking for me, and you aren't smart enough to have an intelligent conversation with me.  All the boys in the back are jealous of me as well.  They are jealous that they aren't the World Champion.  They are jealous that they don't have the talent, the skill, the strength, the speed, the agility, and anything it takes to be the World Champion.  That includes Jonny Fly and Big Boss.  My match on Sunday took me out of my element.  I am a true wrestler at heart.  As expected though, I persevered.  Like I said, I will do the same thing on Sunday.

But Big Boss, this cage type match.  What is it you call it?  A Tower of Doom?  Well I know that I'm going to have to alter my plan to beat Jonny Fly in this match.  I know that if it was a regular match that I would go into the match with the same game plan I have for everyone.  I would simply out wrestle him, the same way I out wrestle anyone in any regular match I have.  Unfortunately though I have to change my plan.  I have to try and knock Jonny Fly out.  I have to try and knock him unconscious.  That is the only way I can win.  Now I'm not certain how this match works.  I guess if someone isn't knocked out soon enough then we can climb to the top of the cage a grab a suitcase full of money.  Well since I'm already loaded and don't need anymore money and want to suffer the least amount of hurt, I'm just going to try and knock Jonny Fly out as soon as I can.  It seems like the only logical thing to do.  I'm not sure how well off Jonny Fly is.  He might just try and hang in there so he can get some money.  Either way is fine by me, because either way I'm going to knock Jonny Fly out.  Whether I knock him out to get the money, or if I knock him out just for the sake of knocking him out, he'll be knocked out, and I'll be the champion of the world.

Now I'd like to think that going into this match that I have an advantage.  Not just because I'm better than him.  He has the fact that he's fresh and I've gone to hell and back going into the match on his side.  On my side I have the fact that I have experience in this type of match.  I had a match in the old TNT against who I thought was Stonehart, but was actually Aussie Wonder.  Both the United States and the Eurasian Titles were on the line.  I came out with the U.S. Title, and Aussie Wonder come out with the Eurasian Title.  It was a tough match for me because I really wanted that Eurasian Title, but I got my revenge later.  I didn't take his title, I just forced him to retire.  So Jonny, I don't know how many of these matches you've been in, but I think I have the advantage when it comes to experience.

[Nic Totopoulous looks down at his feet for a moment, the he continues.]

Big Boss, I don't know if you think I cheated, or if Fly cheated, or what the deal is.  All I know is that I won, and that's all I care about.  Yes Torah came down to the ring to count the three.  But Boss, I didn't tap.  It may have appeared as if I was tapping to some, but in reality it is my way of coping with the pain of a figure four leg lock.  I slam my hand on the ground.  I would never tap out, never.  I have to much fortitude to do something like that.  Now I don't know if you're going to screw me over, or Fly over, or both of us over.  As long as you count me as the winner, it's okay.  And Jonny Fly, I know this match means everything to you.  If you win the match you will be viewed as an automatic number one contender.  I want your best from you, otherwise the match is pointless.  But don't cry about being screwed by Boss when you lose Fly.  Just admit to the fact that I am the better man, and the better wrestler.  Jonny Fly, I'll see you in the cage!

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

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