Sean Boyle: Many have questioned my judgement on joining Jeremy Cundiff to create “The Real Deal.” The answer is simple. If you’re going to take over a business, you’re going to need a right-hand man. So I have decided to join the TNT World Champion in our quest to take over TNT. Now, it’s not going to be a walk in the park. It’s not going to be simple. It will take precious time. We start tomorrow night as we take on Raygen and Vincent, the Dynasty. I’m not going to waste my breath on Vincent and Raygen, for the mere fact that I don’t know them and they don’t deserve the time of day.
This will be the first test for Cundiff and I to prove we are for real. This is the first test to prove if we can take over TNT. But, if we don’t get the job done, we will next week as I go one on one with Nic Totopolous. Now, I had a meeting with Marcel a couple weeks ago regarding the Eurasian Championship and myself. Nic was the favorite to win the title, and Nic needed talent. The plan was for Nic and Lyricz to go one on one for the belt, but things change and people change. So Marcel wanted Nic and myself to fight at the May Pay Per View. Now, Marcel gave me the option of having an uncensored match or a Eurasian Championship match. I thought about it for a while and told Marcel my answer.
I asked him what’s the best way to screw someone over after they screw you over. Though Lyricz is over and dead, a title is a title and Nic cost me the Television Championship, Eurasian Championship, and the World Championship. So would I decide to have an uncensored match to finally end Totopolou’s miserable TNT career for good? No, because the best way to screw someone over for screwing you out of the three top prizes in TNT, is to take what’s theirs. So I told Marcel, that the match at the May PPV would involved Nic Totopolous and Sean Boyle in a Eurasian Championship match.
Sean Boyle rubs his left shoulder, pretending there’s a title belt there.
Some might say Nic will have the advantage since he’s the champion. I say I have the advantage. Nic has fought Lyricz before, not Sean Boyle. I know what Nic Totopolous will throw at me, but because I’m so different from Lyricz, he won’t know what Sean Boyle has installed for him. Nic, just like a frog in Biology class, I’m going to dissect you and capitalize on open wounds. Nic, you want to come down and cost me championships after championships, you want to come down and legitimately try to hurt me, you have messed with the wrong man.
I know what you will bring to the table, but you have only sees Lyricz not Sean Boyle, so whatever you think you might use to defeat me, you might aswell throw out the window, because it’s useless. I have a huge match tomorrow, and Nic, if you show your face ANYWHERE near the ring tomorrow, you will be sorry. We won’t have to wait ‘til the May Pay Per View, for me to annihilate you. Show up during my match, and I will make you wish you were still in your chair.
Like I have said countless times, Lyricz is dead. Sean Boyle reigns supreme in TNT. Cundiff and I don’t need any special names for our finisher. It’s a spike tombstone. We don’t need any fancy names for typical wrestling attacks. We don’t need to give a Lariat, or Leg Drop, or Suplex any special names. We don’t need any special nicknames to give ourselves, or take up an alias to hide our real names. Like Cundiff, the name Sean Boyle, when my career is over, will be a synonym for the federation, TNT. Sean Boyle, No Gimmick Needed!
Sean Boyle gets up and walks down the bleachers as the scene fades.