[Nic Totopoulous is seen in an empty ring.  The stadium too is empty.  The cameraman zooms out and it's now clear that it's the site of the next UWA Pay Per View Sex and Violence at Madison Square Gardens in New York City.  Nic Totopoulous seems to be checking the ropes, the canvas, and a few other things about the ring.  He then walks over to a side of the ring where we cut to a new angle on Totopoulous.  He is face to face with the camera, and he begins to speak.]

Well, everything seems to be in order here.  We are one day away from the next UWA Pay Per View, Sex and Violence, and the ring and set seem to be already set up.  I'm just checking a few more things here to make sure everything is in order.  Now the ropes seem alright, the mat seems okay, the turnbuckles are on tight, and everything else seems to be in order.  Tomorrow night will go down in history as one of the greatest Pay Per Views of all time.  There will be one hell of a main event tomorrow night for the World Title strap.  The six pack challenge for the European Championship should be a great spectacle of wrestling skill.  And who doesn't like a hardcore match for the Hardcore Championship?  And who doesn't like a steel cage match?  I know that I sure don't mind watching one.  Nor do I mind being in one.  Tomorrow night champions will be crowned, and legends will be made.  For everyone else, well who know's, and that's what is fun about professional wrestling.  Everything is so unpredictable, anything can happen on any given night.  Can The Cosmos retain his title?  Who knows.  Can "The Sweetness"  Jay Lakewood get a second victory under his belt?  Quite frankly I don't like his chances, but who knows, anything can happen.  Can T-Money defeat Nic Totopoulous for his United States Championship title belt.  He might, but I wouldn't put my money on it.  Tomorrow should have an interesting night, and I'm just glad to be a part of it.
 


 

Now, nothing would make the night sweeter for me than if I would to lay a swift and hard beating to T-Money.  Will it happen?  I don't know.  Now of course I sure a hell hope so, but noboday really knows what's in store tomorrow night.  I just like to think that I have the upperhand on the situation.  I like to think that I have a little more experience than him here in the UWA.  I like to think that I with my experience here, and his lack there of that I might be able to get the upperhand in this match.  I like to think that I might know a few little tricks here and there to gain an advantage if things aren't going my way.  This is what I like to think.  I like to think in a positive manner.  I like to be in a positive mind set when I get into the ring.  I like to have confidence in myself.  Now I know that before, the old my if you will, was a very cocky and arogant individual.  I knew all, all did all, and I said whatever the hell I wanted.  This was all because I was a little insecure about myself.  I figured that if everyone else thought that I had confidence in myself, then I would be confident.  It didn't work like that though.  It damn sure didn't.  I was still the same person on the inside, the unconfident, self-concious person I was before.  I was worrying about the fans, and I was worrying about what people thought of me.  I wanted them to know so bad that I was the greatest, and I wanted them to hate me for it.  But that's fine.  That's all in the past now.  As I said before, I have come to a revelation, and I know that putting on a brave face gets me no where.  It's what's on the inside that truly matters.  It's the inner confidence that matters more than anything.  Now this cockyness and arogance I see oozing from T-Money, I see as a detrement.  I see it as him not having confidence in himself.  He doesn't feel that he has what it takes to be successful in our match on Sunday, so he puts on a brave face, he says whatever he wants, he does whatever he wants, and this is to try to prove to everyone that he is great.  Well I'm sorry, but it doesn't work that way, and I know from personal experience.  This type of behaviour can only get you so far.  The way you think about yourself can only take you so far before you will reach your peak.  At some point you have to have a realization.  You have to realize that you are not as good as you think you are, or as you want everyone to think you are.  You can fool the fans, but you cannot fool me.

I know that you are unhappy with the comments I have made lately.  I know that you think that I am full of crap.  Fine, do I look like a guy that cares what you think?  You seemed a little hurt when I said what I said about what people have to say.  You seemed a little angry when I said that everything you say is a load of crap.  Does that mean that people should stop promoting themselves as being great?  No, of course not.  Not everyone is necesarily lying, or wrong.  Look at people who have won the World Title.  The Cosmos for example.  He said that he was going to win the World Title.  What did he do?  He won the World Title.  He wasn't wrong.  He made a bold statement and he came through.  But let's pretend that promo's didn't exist in Professional Wrestling.  What would this industry be?  Well, probably more like a sport like hockey.  Do you see people playing hockey going out and cutting promos and other teams all of the time?  No, or course not.  And is hockey successful?  I'd say so.  I'd say there are more hockey players than professional wrestler's in the world.  Now this might not be a fair comparison, but it's close enough.  Now I still believe that wrestlers should say what they want, they should act like they want, and they should do what they want.  You are right T-Money, that's what makes this great sport of ours interesting.  So please, keep running your mouth, because I get a good kick out of it.
 


 

As for the upcoming match this Sunday at Sex and Violence.  I like to look at facts.  You claim to not be in your element for this cage match on Sunday.  Yet you claim to have competed many times in Cage matches, Hell in a Cell matches, and Triple Cage matches.  Hmmm...  Something doesn't add up here.  Not in your element, but in lot's of cage matches, something doesn't add up here.  Now, as for myself.  I have competed in one Triple Cage match in my career.  Umm...  That's all the cage experience that I have.  So I'd have to say that I'm a little more out of my element than you are T-Money, which clearly gives you an advantge.  I will admit that fact.  But like I say, anything can happen in the UWA, and especially in a steel cage.  T-Money, you seem to be very determined to win my belt on your own.  You say you don't need the help of Joe Traupman.  In fact, sometimes you wish he would just go a way don't you?  I'm not so sure that I believe you yet T-Money.  Let's take a look at the facts here.  The last time I was in the ring with you in a one on one confrontation, I won the match by disqulification.  Why?  Well I'll tell you why.  It is because of Joe Traupman.  That's right, that little piece of garbage came in to the ring and hit.  But why did he hit me again?  Aha, I remember now.  He hit me because I had hit the Vertibreaker on T-Money and was pinning him.  T-Money was knocked unconcious and I was lying across him.  The referee counted to two, T-Money hadn't moved yet, so Traupman decided that T-Money can't lose to me by pin fall, and he knocked me off, allowing me to be victorious by disqualification.  So T-Money, you don't need Joe Traupman to beat me?  Is that what you said?  I do believe it is.  I was expecting you to want, let's say, I don't know, a no DQ match maybe.  This was Traupman can interfere in the match.  This way I might get distracted by Traupman causing me to lose concentration and lose the match.  I really don't expect him to cause me any physical harm.  What I do expect though is for him to try and draw my attention away from you, allowing you to gain the upperhand.  Now most of that is fact, and some of that is simply my speculation.  But you know which is which T-Money, and the facts do not look good for you.

Well, it appears as if I am done here.  Everything looks to be in order.  All the camera's are up.  The ring seems to be in order.  The commentary booth is there, the entrance-way and the big screen are up.  I guess everything is alright.  Wait, there is one thing missing.  The one thing that is going to be the main focus of the biggest match of my career.  The steel cage has yet to be hung over top of the ring.  The one thing missing is the one thing that is going to make this Pay Per View historic.  The fifteen foot high steel cage.  This is undoubtedly the biggest match of my life.  If I don't win this match, I had might as well get myelf a plane ticket back to Canada because I don't belong in the UWA if I cannot defeat T-Money.  So T-Money, I'll see you in this very ring, and inside the fifteen foot high steel cage.

[Nic Totopoulous walks to the other side of the ring.  It cuts to bird's eye view of Nic Totopoulous as he exits the ring.  The scene fades to black.]

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