Perry: Man, I never thought I would be able to say I wrestle for the UWF ever again.
He lets out a sigh.
Perry: Of course if it ever did happen I was hoping my brother-in-arms would be there by my side as we always have been for as long as I can remember.
Perry sets the towel on the bench and stands up to collect a rather large dumbbell. He sits back down on the bench and starts doing a series of reps, swapping the weight from one arm to the next.
Perry: This is just how it has to be though for now. I will do my thing in the ring and he will do whatever he wants to do. Who knows if he will even step back inside the squared circle after everything that has gone down.
He lays flat on the bench for different workouts with the dumbbell.
Perry: I shouldn't be dwelling on everything that happened though, not if I want to make it as a singles competitor. This could finally be my chance to prove the critics wrong, you know the ones. They always ran their mouths about how I needed a big strong bodyguard by my side to be anything in the wrestling business. They always loved to say I couldn't hack it on my own.
Perry sits and then stands up, re-racking the dumbbell then grabbing his towel to wipe his face down once more.
Perry: This is my time to do exactly that.
He sits down on the bench.
Perry: This is my time to step inside of the ring and work my way up the proverbial ladder. this is my time to stand toe-to-toe with anyone who thinks they have what it takes to do what I am doing, but better.
He drapes the towel around the back of his neck.
Perry: News flash, to anyone and everyone who find their name across from mine on the card, you are not going to be the one. I am the one and only. Everyone talks about wanting to be number one and being the top guy.
Perry smirks.
Perry: Well what comes before the number one? What rhymes with hero? I do not just have the "IT" factor. I am 0-Factor. I am the guy who will take the UWF Championship and myself to heights never before seen. It's time to prove the critics wrong. It's time that everyone get that little "Reality Factor" they have so desperately been needing their entire lives. Now if you excuse me, I have a lot more weight-training before I am done for the day.
The cameraman cuts the feed and heads out of the gym. The scene fades off to black.
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