XWA Vendetta returns from a commercial break to view interviewer Mike Lamar standing backstage with a microphone in hand.
Mike Lamar: "Ladies and gentlemen, my guest at this time ... Danny Diamond."
The audience lets out a loud, yet mixed reaction. Some boo him for his actions last week involving T.K., whilst others cheer him because, well, he's Danny fucking Diamond.
Mike Lamar: "I guess first thing's first. Everyone wants to know wh--"
Danny Diamond: "Let me guess, Michael. Everyone wants to know why I acted how I acted last week. Is that it?"
Mike Lamar: "Well, yes sir."
Danny shakes his head.
Danny Diamond: "No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Nobody wants to know that. What people want to know is what am I going to do to T.K. at United Xtreme? How many ways will I find to torture him in our Street Fight? How did I get so damn handsome? People don't care how I act, Michael. They just want to see me, no matter what it is I do, because they know it'll be damn entertaining. That's one of the many differences between T.K. and I. Fans come to see me, fans leave when they see him. Fortunately for the over-sized idiot, he'll be facing me at United Xtreme, so the fans won't be walking out on him. Let me tell you another difference between T.K. and I. I'm a two-time XWA World Heavyweight Champion. He has held that championship a grand total of zero times. Hell, the guy hasn't won a single championship since 2011. He's irrelevant these days. And it's a damn shame, to be honest. I talked last week about who he was and who he's become. He was the true evolution of man. He's become the devolution of T.K.. I saw something in him, back when I recruited him to be in CENSORED. I saw a power like no other. I saw a man who could damn near match even me in talent. Damn near, Michael, not actually could, because nobody can match my talent. The point is, I saw potential - and a lot of it. So, what I want to know is ... where did it go? Where did that potential go? Where did that power, that fight, that drive go? That's why I accepted T.K.'s open challenge. I know he's better than this irrelevant, part-time, losing to Michael Astin bitch that we see now adays."
Mike Lamar: "Well, I mean, he did look pretty impressive against Michael Ast--"
Danny Diamond: "Oh, fuck right off with that. No he didn't. He got beat, plain and simple. He got fucking destroyed, just like he will at United Xtreme. One of two things will happen when we face off in that Street Fight. That beast, that evolution of man that I recruited four years ago will return, or ... I'll end T.K.'s fucking career. Think I won't? Think I'm incapable of it? Ask Lx-Tim. Ask Roach Cooper. Ask them. I've ended the careers of far better men than T.K.. I'm going to make him regret ever returning to XWA. This is my company now; has been ever since I stepped foot in an XWA ring. This is your last warning, T.K.. Show up at United Xtreme with that fire I saw in you back in 2011 or don't show up at all. Believe me when I say this; everything we've been through before, all of the matches, all of the fights ... they will pale in comparison to this one. We're going to my country to wrestle in front of my people. No rules, just complete and utter annihilation. Prepare for the worst, because you're getting me at my best. Arrogance is bliss."
Danny lets out his signature grin at the camera, before turning to Mike and winking at him. He walks off, leaving the interviewer by himself, until the scene fades out.