Aaron Williams walks into the arena, escorted by an entourage of five. Aaron Williams and his guest walk through the backstage to Aaron William’s locker room. Aaron William’s guest sit down on the couches and chairs. Aaron Williams carries his bag into the shower area. He puts on his wrestling clothes and walks back out.
Aaron Williams: Tonight, I’m going to get the win, and the bank. Then all of us are going to get geeked to the limit at a celebration after the show. Now, if you fellows would excuse me, I’m going to go make you all happy and represent Brooklyn out there.
Aaron Williams leaves the locker room and heads down the hallway wearing his yellow and black tights and a yellow and white bandana fashioned around his face. “ Hustlin’ ‘’ by The Game plays as Aaron Williams comes walking out of the curtains slowly. Spot lights shine down and thousands of cameras flicker as Aaron Williams poses at the top of the ramp. He then precedes down the ramp. He stops before getting into the ring and pulls up the ring apron. He pulls out a steel chair and slides it into the ring. He gets up on the apron and dances for a second before getting in the ring. Aaron Williams grabs a microphone from IWF ring announcer Jessica Lock.
Aaron Williams: Now look, I am here to make things clear. No one else in IWF goes as hard as I do. My name alone intimidates so called “professional wrestlers†into not even coming to the ring. I have only lost one match in my career. There is one person on my victims list that stands out when thinking of my next opponent J.R. Kingston, that is Young Mannie. How would management even dare to feed me a lesser have-not. No one that is anyone thinks J.R. Kingston can beat me. With good reason, see if I have forgot to mention, I am the hardest one doing it in IWF, yet alone the entire wrestling scene.
Aaron Williams backs up for a second.
Aaron Williams: J.R. Kingston, I have some advice for you. My moves are pretty legit, they’re going to make you submit. I’m going to parade around after I finish you off. I can swear that you have never met any competition as great as me. Honestly though, It’s not really competition. It is basically a massacre. Every single opponent I have face I have been the better man, I made a few mistakes that could have cost me championship gold. J.R. Kingston, if you’re afraid, which you should be, you can surrender, I won’t hurt you, a lot. You can have your name added to my knockedout list. You’re going to be famous after the beating that you are going to receive. You can finally stop failing at being a professional wrestler and have yourself a name. Expect to be in serious pain, and do not say that I did not warn you. Other wrestlers might go easy on you, but me? I am going to tear you in half and bury them into the ring. You're going to wish you made a different career choice within the first minute of our match. Though, it is not very much of a match. It's more along the lines of exhibition of Aaron Williams's skills.
Aaron Williams takes a deep pause.
Aaron Williams: Now J.R., I'll tell you what I am going to do. I am going to wait here in this ring for you to get your ugly looking ass out and down here. We our the ones kicking off Monday Night Mayhem, so I believe we should get this over as quick as possible.
Aaron Williams picks up the chair he slid in earlier. He sets it up in the center of the ring. He sits down and pulls a tooth pick out of his pocket and puts it in his mouth. He now awaits J.R. Kingston.
Aaron Williams: Come on J.R., you can't truly be that scared of me. I mean, even though I have destroyed your leader, your coach, Young Mannie, you shouldn't be afraid of me, yet. After this match, that will be a totally different thing. You will be looking out the corner of your eye just to make sure I'm not there. And if I am there, you will experience trauma that ruins careers. Now come on J.R., let's make this snappy.
Aaron Williams theme song " Hustlin' " plays as Aaron Williams sits in the center of the ring in a folded chair with a tooth pick in mouth.