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Post by The Immortal Arkken on Mar 13, 2011 1:40:56 GMT -4
Monica: I am standing here with one half of the Tag Team Champions, The Immortal Arkken.
The wrestler is already wearing his in-ring gear, obviously ready to compete.
Monica: Arkken, would you care to discuss the singles matches your daughter and yourself had last week against two of your Pay-per-View opponents?
Arkken: I'd rather not, Monica.
Monica: Fair enough, but, seeing as you both lost, are you still confident in your ability to retain the titles?
Arkken: Absolutely. Last Monday was a disaster, even though I enjoyed watching Immacolata slap Black Spirit around for a while. If we were headed into singles competition at the upcoming event, I would say we have met our match. However, we will be three teams competing for the gold and, in that type of environment, anything goes.
Monica: And what about your match later tonight?
Arkken: One could say that it is a preview of what fans can expect at the Pay-per-View. Not just two men going at it, but three minds trying to identify the best opportunity to steal the contest. I dare say it will be exciting.
Monica: You believe that you will do well against two opponents who arguably have more in-ring experience and success than you do?
He glares at the reporter for a couple of seconds before offering an answer.
Arkken: They may have experience and they may have known success, but look at where they are now: attempting to win the Tag Team Championship belts. From my team. After having both failed to do so once already. And so, yes, I believe I can win. In fact, I believe that is the best match I could have had and I fully intend for it to prove my point regarding the three-way encounter at the Pay-per-View.
Monica: Your point being...
Arkken: That it advantages me and that I am the very best when it comes to seizing an opportunity.
Monica: Last question: why do you never refer to the Pay-per-View events by their name?
Arkken: That's quite observant of you. The answer would be that I will use their name when said name is not utter idiocy.
Monica: Thank you for your time.
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