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The camera shows up outside of a training place the is very unpopulated in a small city in Wisconsin named Sun Prarie. I think we can all tell why it is somewhat sparcley populated. The camera then goes into the facility when it is very hot and humid in there. All is quiet in the place untill the sound of a rap song, Oh Boy, by Camron starts to play really loudly. The camera still searches around the room looking for who is training here, untill footsteps can be heard overhead. There is a track around the higher ups of the facility and someone is running around the track. The camera man climbs to stairs to the track where Big Al Stud is running long distance at as much of a sprinting pace as can be expected by a mortal man. Stud almost runs into the camera man, but pulls up with a disgruntled look on his face. Stud looks around, and then the music amazingly cuts off, though no one else can be seen around. Big Al Stud catches his breath for a while and then begins to speak...
Big Al Stud: Max Powers, do you see what you are going to have to be dealing with? Do you El Oso? Do you see what you are making out of me? You are making me into a mad man, a freak so to speak. A training freak. I have never worked out like this in my life. I want this more than I have ever wanted anything in my life, and there is nothing that is going to stop me. No matter how hard you guys try, you are not going to try harder than me. No matter how much you train, there is no way that you can work harder than I am. I am going back to my routes, back before I was essentially I big name celebrity who could train anywhere. Back when I had to sneak into some place that wasn't safe and was no populated at all. Somewhere I can effectively train without spending a dime. When you come to a place like this Max, Oso, you realize and remember what it is all about. What you used to dream of, making the big time. You recall when you just wanted to wrestle a match on tv, or just meat a great wrestler. You never knew that you would yourself be that great wrestler that you once idolized and trained so hard to be. You know how hard you need to work when you get to a place like this. Look around, do you know what this place doesnt have that other places do...distractions. Look, there is nothing to distract a man, except for an annoying camera crew that gets a tip to where you are. Its really bullshit because I want this title more than I have wanted anything. Last time I got a shot, I thought the same thing, but I was wrong. There is no way that I am wrong this time, trust me on that. Last time I was in my shoes I didnt really know what I was in for. I "knew" I would get a rematch and I "knew" that I would keep the title for a very long time. This time I know not to be taking that kind of shit for granted. I am training even harder and I want it more, because in my two years I know this stuff comes and goes, just like careers. I am not ready to wait till 11 months from now to get another chance at this. I am going to capitolize and then hold the title for all of those eleven months, because I know what I am able to do in the ring, I also know how well I need to train to beat these kinds of people, and I am training even harder than that. Just wait and see, now let me train a little bit and come back in an hour.
Big Al Stud starts sprinting around the track again at a fast pace as the camera temporarily fades to a commercial for the upcomming Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees series
The camera comes back an hour later, even though its only about three minutes later in this tape. Big Al Stud is still training like a mad man. That is all he is doing now, training like a mad man, and cutting promos. Much like Shawn Michaels and his wm12 dream. Stud stops with the weight lifts and sits up ont he bench for another part of a promo.
Big Al Stud: Lets talk about another thing that will be going into affect at Mind Games, and that is destiny. Is it destiny for Big Al Stud, the thinking man's wrestler, to finally get a title shot and win the title at a Pay Per View aptly named Mind Games. Many people have called Big Al Stud the master of Mind Games both in and out of the ring, and many have said he is trying to play games with Powers and Oso...but we will all see. All I know is that last year I said that it was my destiny to beat Christian Devyne and Super Ho, and what happened? I walked right into that match and walked through it. Is this a sign of things to come in my big main event match? I mean there are many, many similarities between my match this year and last year at this time. Sure this year it is the Main Event, and last year it wasnt. But when you look at it, last year it was only one little match away from the main event. In all the matches on the card, that is realy close. We can also see that both are title matches, and notice the fact that I am not the kind of person who wastes title shots. I have not lost many in my career, that is obviously for sure. We can also look at the type of match that I wrestled in last year, a triple threat...just like this year. They are both triple threats, as were my last two matches on TNEF and FNR. I am a seasoned veteran in these types of matches. Just like I won on FNR, almost won on TNEF, and won at Mind Games last year...I am excelling in them...because they involve a certain amount of strategy. Last year's match involved the current champ, and the former champ, and the obvious number one contendor Big Al Stud. I won easily last year, and I don't think that this year is going to be any differant. Last year was destiny and so is this year. The only differance is that last year I got layed many times just before the match by an opponent. This time if I get layed by Max or El Oso...someone shoot me while I wrestle. With all jokes aside, Sunday is no joking matter. It is really all about destiny. It is mine to win the World Title this Sunday and I am not going to let a single person try to have otherwise happen. Not after I have worked this hard to get here and trained this hard to win. There is no stopping me now, no matter what!
Big Al Stud lies back down on the bench press unit and starts benching again as the camera fades before hours of tedius Big Al Stud training, This guy is for real, and taking everything seriously for once in his life. Is this a new Big Al Stud? Mayb we will find out soon.
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