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-[The OWF is just returning from a commercial break when all the fans are walking around getting memorabilia. They are getting license plates, wallets, posters, and the newest T-Shirt, Kevin Scythe's T-shirt.

As the fans begin to settle in JR and King begin to welcome the OWF back from commercial break, and talk about some things.]-

Jim Ross: Hello folks, and welcome back to the OWF.

Jerry "The King" Lawler: Yeah, we just saw a commercial for Ground Zero, and what an event that is going to be.

JR: Lot's of good matches are going to go down.

King: I can't wait to see who wins the championship, that match should be great.

JR: Yeah, and what about that US championship?

King: The chairshot challenge is going to be awesome, but I hope nobody gets hurt.

JR: It's a very dangerous type of match, and let's wish the competitors good luck.

-[After JR finishes what he is saying the arena goes back to what they were doing. They are unaware that anything is going to happen, when the lights turn to a light blue, and silver mix. The camera then fades to a scene backstage with Kevin Scythe sitting in a chair in his locker room. He is watching tv holding a folding chair in his hands as he turns and notices the camera. He then looks into the camera and begins to speak to all of the fans, and to his opponents at Ground Zero.]-

Kevin Scythe: Some of my opponents have spoken, and tried to defend their opinions about the events that will take place at Ground Zero. But none of them have bothered to mention much about me. It's funny really, how someone like myself can escape my five opponents thoughts because I am new. Just because I am new to this federation, doesn't mean I should be taken lightly. But it seems that people don't want to listen to that, because our "Random Hero", as he likes to call himself, thinks that I am a jobber. I don't know how that can be though, because I haven't had a match in the OWF yet. But we should believe him right, because he's our "hero". Now I'm not going to lie to you people, and make up nicknames for myself, to get you to think that about me. I'm not you're hero, hell I'm not even your role model. I'm just a guy here to do my job, and do what I am good at. If it turns out that taking a chair and smashing it over five opponents heads knocking them unconscious, so I can stand over their bruised and bloody bodies is what I am good at, then that is what I will do. At my first match, on pay per view, my debut, I will prove to people that I'm not another face in the crowd. I am not just another guy from the street corner. I'm not in this business because I want to make money, or I am looking to become the world champion. I am in this federation for my own enjoyment, and to get a check for doing something I enjoy. And I do enjoy what I do, I enjoy kicking the crap out of un-expecting victims, that want to take me lightly because of my size. Look, I know I'm not the biggest guy in the world. I don't choose to fight because I am the biggest. Size matters, to a certain degree. If you want to see talent, then I suggest you buy a ticket for Ground Zero, and come watch me work my magic. I can play the hardcore game, or I can play the technical mat style. You choose what scenario, and I'll show my diversity, and my ability to change environments and adapt to what I have to work with. In my debut match, I have some steel chairs to work with. In fact all I have to use is steel chairs. I'm not going to be punching, I'm going to be using this folding chair in my hands, along with many others that are going to be at ringside. If I am going to be overlooked, and taken as a minor threat around here, then some people are going to be in for a big surprise. Looks can be deceiving, and I'm not all about looks and talking. I know how to back up the things I say. I know how to use physical force along with verbal assault to get my point across to the opposition.

Now I know I have my work cut out for me in this match, I am not saying that it's going to be a cake walk. I'm not saying that I'm just going to go to the ring and swing my chair and knock some heads off their shoulders. I know I'm in for a fight, and I know that I am going to be taking some hits that I don't want to take, but that's part of life. I have to give a little to get somewhere, and I am going to give my head to take a few shots in this match, so I can end up with more experience, and I am going to work my way up. I am starting from the bottom, and I'm going to do things my own way. I am going to take control of my pace, and work the way I choose to. Nobody runs my life, and if I want to do something then it will get done. If I wanted to walk down to the ring right now and take JR's hat and burn it right now I could. I could go down there and slice King's crown in half if I chose to. I wouldn't be stopped. Who would stop me anyway? But I am not going to do those things, because I have no reason to. I do what I choose, and I don't do things unless they are going to benefit me. I may be new to the OWF, but I have been in some previous fighting leagues. I know that you gotta be ruthless and tough to hack it when you hit the big time. And I am ready to give it my all, and put my body on the line for the glory of beating each and every superstar on the roster. This business is about putting your heart into every match, and that's what I plan on doing. At the pay per view, if you come and watch it, live, then I guarantee you will not be let down. If you want to see blood, if you want to see bruises, if you want to see steel crashing over your favorite superstar's skulls, then you had better be watching this event. But if you plan on seeing Mike Cherry, or Sledge, or any of my opponents winning, then I do feel bad for you. You will be let down, but it will be a great match none the less. This match is not about pinfall, it's not about submission. It's and unorthodox match, and my style of wrestling is definitely unorthodox. I don't do normal moves, I don't do the moves that just anyone can do. I mix it up with some high flying, some moves that are out of the ordinary. Sort of like me, I will be one of a kind in my debut. I will be the one standing over some bodies that were just knocked out by steel chairs, courtesy of the man talking to you all right now. I am one of a kind, and I know how to fight like none other. If you are looking for someone to compare to me, then you better give up and hope to do something else that is more possible.

Now there's a couple of small problems with what I am telling you about what is going down at Ground Zero. You see, a couple of my opponents don't think the same way that I do. They think that some farfetched plan is going to go down. They think that I am going to lose. Do you believe these guys? Not only am I walking out the winner, but I am going to do so by letting you know. I am going to throw it in your face, because you are doubting me, and overlooking me like I am a nobody. Everyone always thinks that I am just going to be like the rest, that I am not going to put up a fight. That I am a smaller guy, and that I don't have massive arms, or huge abs. Just because I am not a ripped guy, and I am not seven feet tall, people think that I am just an easy win. Well you see, after I get in the ring with the people against me, they no longer will think of looking past me anymore. They will learn to take things one by one, especially if they have to get in the ring with me. If you want to step into the ropes with me, and you want to lock up with me, then you better be ready for one hell of a fight. Mike Cherry, I noticed that you like to think of me as a nobody. You like to think of me as a jobber, and you think that I am not going to do anything to you in this match. Well if you keep on thinking that you're not going to get harmed in this match, then you're never going to be able to get ready for the chair hitting you in the back of the skull busting you open. If you aren't ready to be hit with a chair, then it's going to suck that much more for you when you get hit. Now you seem to have a big ego, you think that you're mr. popular. Well all this cultural crap might be working on your mexican that you smuggled over the boarder to film you doing illegal things to little boys, for a price of lower than the minimum wage, but you saying you're a cultural man is not working on me. Who would go to the opera to find culter anyway. Mike you can bring your buddy "Chico" down to the ring to help you at Ground Zero, because I know you're going to need more than that to take this guy down. You are going to need a miracle. Now there is another than thinks the chairshot challenge is a joke. Sledge, you say that you are back and things are going to change. Well yeah things are going to change, but not because you are back. You're looking at an impact player right here, someone with some knowledge, and skill to back it up. I'm ready to take this federation by storm, and work my way up from the bottom of the ladder, to the top fighting people like Kronik, or Rocky. Sledge, you might be one of the toughest men in this federation. You might have been around for a while or something, I don't really know, but something I do know is what is going to happen to you when you step into the ring. Bruise, I don't think so. Cut, I don't think so. Maybe we should try broken, smashed, and mauled by a steel chair that you won't see coming. How about we try you ending up in the hospital, so you can make another return. Next time we see after Ground Zero, we'll be getting a report on how your rehabilitation program is going. We'll be wondering if you still have the head trauma. If you're still mumbling and slurring words together. This warning goes out to anyone getting in the ring with me, whether it be at Ground Zero or not. Don't overlook me, especially if you haven't seen me in action yet. You know the phrase, "Don't judge a book by it's cover", well I'm not exactly what I look like I am.

-[After he finishes that there is a knock at the door. Kevin wonders who it is, so he cautiously makes his way over to the door. When he gets to the door he looks through the little peep hole and laughs. He then goes and sits back down. A few seconds later there is another knock at his door and he is a little irritated this time. He goes back to the door and looks through the peep hole. He then opens the door and Michael Cole is standing in the doorway with a microphone. Cole is about to step forward when Scythe puts his hand out and motions for him to come no closer. Cole then backs up and talks to him.]-

Michael Cole: Can I get a few words with you, I want to interview you again.

Kevin Scythe: No, you don't need any words with me. I already talked to you about what I think is going to happen at Ground Zero. Weren't you just paying attention as I was giving more of my oppinions on what is to happen at Ground Zero?

Cole: Well yes, I was listening, but I want to ask you why you think that you can beat these men, you're new here, and what if you can't handle what you think you can?

Kevin Scythe: Get the hell out of my locker room. I don't want to see your face again unless it's to tell me something meaningful. You, or anyone else in this arena has seen me fight before. They never seen the different styles of high fly moves, mixed with technical mat moves, and a hardcore element added. I am constructive. I use the whole ring. I use the ropes for some moves, I do what I can to win. I think of new ways to punish my opponents each day, and I train each day. I am ready to take my training to the next level. If you want to feel important, you can spread the word that Kevin Scythe is here, and he is ready to crack some skulls at Ground Zero.

-[Scythe then pushes Cole out of the doorway and shuts the door. Scythe then walks near the couch and looks down. Rather than sitting down, he starts to do pushups. After 10 or so he stands back up and stretches. He continues to get ready for his match at Ground Zero, as the OWF, once again goes to commercial break.]-