Aaron Williams is seen driving an all blacked out escalade down the interstate listening to “Colt 45†by Afroman. Aaron Williams sings along.
Aaron Williams: Colt 45 and two zig zags, baby that’s all we need.
We can go to the park after dark and smoke that tumbleweed.
Come May 24th Mannies gonna bleed.
Aaron Williams adds his own line. Aaron Williams pulls off the interstate. He pulls into the Joe Louis Arena’s parking lot. He parks the car but music continues to blare. Aaron gets out of the car and heads to the arena. Aaron is sporting a pair of black jeans with a large black belt, a grey muscle shirt, black hoody, and New York Yankees hat. He is carrying a gym bag that has his name stitched into it. Aaron walks with confidence in his strides. Aaron walks into the arena and heads down a hallway. He eventually gets to a locker room and enters. He sits down on a bench. He opens his bag and pulls out a fifth of Patrón. He takes a sip and puts it back into the back. Aaron changes into his wrestling attire. Aaron Williams fashions his bandana and then leaves the locker room. Tonight, Aaron Williams is sporting black pants with white text, and a black track jacket. His bandana is white with black designs on it. He has a comb stuck into his small afro. As he walks down the hallway he starts to pump himself up. He punches a random door as he is walking. Aaron Williams is fired up tonight. Aaron walks up on the interview set where Carl Long is waiting. After a very brief discussion about the interview, the camera man tells them they are going live in 5, 4,3,2,1.
Carl Long: Aaron Williams, tonight you face Young Mannie. Last week you were scheduled for a match, however you opponent decided to not come out to the ring. Was it out of fear? Rumors have been going around all day about what happened two weeks ago.
Aaron Williams: Forget the rumors, it was fear. AJ Cash didn’t have the balls to squad up with me. I respect his decision though, he made the right move. If Cash were to go out there, I would have wrecked him.
Carl Long: Technically, you were awarded the win, does it feel right?
Aaron Williams: I did get the win, but I’m not happy about not fighting. But that was last week; I’m not focusing on the past. Tonight is all about whooping that ass.
Carl Long: Tonight, you face a man that on paper is very much the same person as…
Aaron interrupts Carl Long.
Aaron Williams: I’m gonna stop you there. Young Mannie is nothing like me. Young Mannie is nothing more than a poser. I’m from the streets. I am as real as it gets. I’ve been through shit that would make a man like you, or Young Mannie cry like a baby. I’m not going to try to embarrass Mannie tonight. It’s just gonna happen.
Carl Long: You sound might confident Mr. Williams. Are you sure you are up to the task? You haven’t proved anything so far.
Aaron Williams: I guess tonight, DETROIT will be my proving grounds.
Crowd inside the arena pops, which can be heard.
Aaron Williams: You hear that? The people are ready for Aaron Williams. The people want to see Aaron Williams walk out there and destroy this joke.
Carl Long: Aaron…. If you do defeat Young Mannie, you receive the opportunity to face Logan Mathews for the Xtreme Championship, do you see yourself winning tonight, and then winning against Logan Mathews?
Aaron Williams: Look Carl, I know what will happen when I win tonight. However, it’s tonight now. So, I’m going to focus on tonight and not the future. I know Young Mannie has talked about how he will defeat Logan Mathew, well, let him think that, and it will be his last thought before I knock him out tonight. His manager also said he will have Young Mannie “take it easy†on me.
Aaron Williams laughs.
Aaron Williams: I’m not a gambling man, but I will put money on it that Young Mannie will not be able to take anything easy on me. I’m not a normal joe, I will defeat Mannie in front of the thousands.
Prepare for war by Young Buck begins to play inside the arena.
Aaron Williams: Carl, it’s time to prepare for war.
Aaron Williams leaves the interview set and heads toward the curtains. He walks through the curtains as the crowd can be heard cheering.