The scene opens with Sabre walking down a corridor in the Tulsa Convention Center. He is walking fairly briskly as if he is walking with a purpose. He turns around a corner as he does so he bumps into Brian Wilson.

 

Brian Wilson: Hi Sabre could I possibly have an interview about your upcoming matches this week.

 

Sabre: I'm in a rush Brian I just don't have the time to do an interview.

 

Brian Wilson: A couple of quick words then Sabre.

 

Sabre: Allright I'll give you a few words. I'm going to beat J-Man to win the tag belts and then I'm going to beat Assassin. Right that will have to do you I'm way too busy to give you any more time.

 

Sabre walks away from Brian and walks down a few more corridors, eventually he gets to his final destination. It is a door which has a sign that says Trainer's room on the front. Sabre walks in and the head OCW trainer can be seen.

 

Trainer: Hi Sabre I heard you where on your way to see me, have you got an injury or something that you want me to have a look at.

 

Sabre: No there's absolutely nothing wrong with me, in fact I couldn't be better. I think I'm in the best condition of my wrestling career.

 

Trainer: Well how I can help you then.

 

Sabre: Well it's not about me, it's Assassin I came to see you about.

 

Trainer: Well if Assassin has an injury then he should come to see me.

 

Sabre: If only it was that simple but I don't think Assassin realises he has a problem.

 

Trainer: Well would you like to elaborate on what's wrong with him then.

 

Sabre: Well it's not a physical problem, it's a mental problem. You see ever since I dropped him on his head with that devastating spiked piledriver during the lethal lottery tag team tournament he's been acting in such a weird manner. Instead of acting like the wannabe hard case he has been acting like a bit of a weirdo.

 

Trainer: Now you mention it, I think I can see your point.

 

Sabre: I'm just worried that the spiked piledriver I used on him has totally destroyed his sense of judgement, thus making him unfit for an active wrestling career. I don't think his recent actions are those of a sane man. Why else would he constantly risk his life by jumping off tall buildings and wrestling bears. With that level of sanity if he's allowed to wrestle week and in week out he could be is serious trouble because I don't think he will be able to defend himself properly. He's especially going to be in trouble this week because he's up against me and with the levels of pain I can dish out he might well end up in a very bad state. I don't like to see fellow wrestlers ending up been crippled so couldn't you revoke his wrestling license for his own good.

 

Trainer: You might have a point Sabre, his actions over the last month have been strange to say the least, but I can't do anything for him, because I can't stop a man from competing for mental reasons. If I did that I would have to stop half the OCW roster from competing. So really it's up to Mr Peterson to stop him from competing or for Assassin himself to call it a day if he's going to stop been a wrestler.

 

Sabre: Well that's a shame because I don't really want to hurt somebody with mental problems like Assassin, but since he's been put in front of me and he can't be taken out of the match then I must hurt him, because I want to win that match to cement my status as world champion and once I get in that ring I refuse to let anything hold me back from giving Assassin a good old fashioned butt kicking. So unfortunately Assassin will have to suffer a lot of pain and suffering and he will have to feel the full effect of the sabrecrusher, the 1000 years of pain, the execution and all my other scintillating moves. And the combined force of all those moves will make sure that he is totally sabreized.

 

Trainer: Well just in case I'll make sure the EMTs are on full standby for your match just in case something happens to Assassin.

 

Sabre: I think that's for the best because who know what could happen to a man who is not at 100 percent when he has to face the Ultimate Fighting Machine. It almost doesn't bare thinking about.

 

Scene fades to black.