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Not too long before Riot is about to begin we pan to the official OMG Locker Room, with it's normal array of novelties and necessities. We pan in to see Tibby trying to bash the purple suitcase with a crowbar, after prying it was unsuccessful.
After watching Tibby struggle trying to open the suitcase, Dimsmore walks over, pounds on the top in two places and it magically pops open exposing various championships. Tibby's face lights up, as Dimsmore returns back towards Lacey. A couple minutes later Dimsmore and Lacey see Tibby in front of a vendor draped in titles from head to toe.
Dupree: I am the Undisputed Ultimate Quincentuple Universal Champion of Undeniable Betterness...and I share it all with you!
Almost a dozen fans crowd around him as he's showered with camera flashes from every direction. He even stops at one point to take a few selfies with fans closest to him as we fade.
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Backstage Jim Black has caught up with OCW's Hollywood Heel Michael Hollywood and attempts to get a interview.
Jim Black: Hollywood what are your thoughts going into your big match tonight?
Hollywood looks surprised by Jims question.
Hollywood: Big match? What big match? Was tonights match changed without me being told?
Jim Black: I'm referring to the match tonight when you and Mugen take on Reckless Revolution in the tag tournament.
Hollywood: Reckless what?
Jim Black: Reckless Revolution the talented new rookies The One Man Revolution Bobby Minio and The Reckless Kid.
Hollywood: I thought you said a big match?
Jim Black: You shouldn't take these guys lightly Hollywood they did have arguably one of the best matches at Certified Greatness when they faced each other and now tonight they are on the same side to go against you and Mugen.
Hollywood looking as arrogant and cocky as ever.
Hollywood: It doesn't matter what kind of match those two curtain jerkers had at Certified Greatness tonight they go against me and Mugen two of the most talented superstars to ever grace an OCW ring Nemo and Diary Of A Wimpy Kid........
Jim Black interjects.
Jim Black: Bobby Minio and The Reckless Kid.
Hollywood with his cocky and arrogant Hollywood smile.
Hollywood: Whatever! Like I was saying they couldn't lace our boots. Tonights match is going to be a walk in the park for us those two losers are just a couple of bugs hitting the windshield while we cruise the highway to winning this tag tournament.
Jim Black: Speaking of great teams, how does it feel to lose a huge match against OMG at Certified Greatness?
Hollywood now visibly angry from Jim Blacks question.
Hollywood: Now Jim don't go spreading your propaganda we were robbed and you and everyone else know it. We were........
Hollywood: On second thought your not worthy and I don't have time for this.
Hollywood turns and walks away angry and frustrated.

Fight!
C4 vs Reckless Revolution

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We cut to the backstage area, where we find the One Man Revolution Bobby Minio fervently reviewing his tag team match from earlier in the night. It is clear by the expression on his face that he is disappointed in his performance, rewinding specific parts of the bout over, over, and over again. As he stands in the hallway, watching the film on a wall mounted television screen, we hear a familiar voice that breaks the rookie from his focused trance.
Matsuda: You had him beat there. You could have finished him earlier. But your lack of ring presence cost your team the match.
Bobby is clearly not in the mood for constructive criticism, especially constructive criticism from the man who he would be fighting for the Super Junior Triple Crown next month at Chill Faktor. The One Man Revolution is initially unresponsive to our benevolent villain, continuing his film study before Matsuda speaks up once more.
Matsuda: You see right there--
Minio: [snapping at Matsuda] Trust me, I know the exact moment where I blew that match for us. I've got miles of ring experience whether your crowd knows it or not.
Matsuda smirks.
Matsuda: You could have fooled me. That just looks like a rookie making rookie mistakes. I think Kelvin showed you how much your "indy cred" means hear in the big leagues.
Matsuda adjusts the title belts draped over his shoulders.
Matsuda: All I'm suggesting is that you stop worrying so much about your revolution, and more about not getting your ass handed to you in the biggest match of your life at Chill Faktor. Just a thought, champ.
Matsuda steps out of frame leaving a steaming Minio as the scene fades.
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Jim: Tobin how are you feeling after Certified Greatness?
Tobin: It's a mixed bag Jim, I'm happy to be crowned North American champion. It is another step up in my journey to the OCW championship. It puts a final mark on the year 2013 for me. It shows to anyone out there trying to step up in the world that hard work without taking any short cuts can get you where you want to go.
Tobin:But in my case I'm not quite there yet. I still have a lot of work to do, starting with the man I'm facing tonight. Pato is a giant and tonight I'm forced to be the giant killer.
Jim: But Patolomai is a changed man Tobin.
Tobin: I can't say that for sure Jim,..
As Tobin Frost attempts to conclude his thoughts on the matter the passing by consumer of all things editable and legible Patolomai takes a moment from the catering area to interject and educate.
Patolomai: Noble Frost without question doubt grows with knowledge,but I assure you that your trepidation will be unfounded.
Patolomai: In fact even a student of your caliber and morale compass may be enlightened.
Patolomai: Non judgment is your lesson. It is a common reaction for the mind to categorize experiences as good or bad, right or wrong.
Patolomai: However, it is also possible to simply observe and describe sensations, thoughts or feelings without evaluating them.
Patolomai: The mindset we will cultivate during our breathing practice is that of curious interest and attentive observation rather than evaluation or judgment.
The scene fades to Patolomai flawless demonstration of various yoga poses and positions ranging from the Feathered Peacock pose to the Dolphin Plank as a perplexed "T-Plex" reluctantly attempts his first pose and breathing exercise.
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