We're backstage with Leon Kensworth who's stood with Titus. Titus's body language is far from his usual cheery self.
Leon: I'm here with former World champion Titus who this week will be in a non title match against Elite X champion Michael Winters.
Leon turns to look at Titus.
Leon: Plenty of questions to ask you Titus, where to begin?
Titus: How about we let me begin with me asking you a question?
Leon looks rather perplexed by this.
Leon: I suppose you can do.
Titus: Who is the King of Zimbabwe?
Leon: King Shabba of course.
Titus: Wrong answer. What is the currency of Zimbabwe?
Leon: The Zimbabwean dollar?
Titus: Wrong answer. For a man who claims he's a king and hates America I think it's funny that Zimbabwe is a republic that uses the US dollar as its major currency. No one with the anti-American mindset has got far in this company and believe you me I don't think they ever will. Just ask Mohammed Hasheem, he'll tell you all about that!
Leon: Mohammed Hasheem is a name I've not heard in a while, why would you bring him up?
Titus: What made people realise I had something going for me? What made people think this guy can be a legend in this business? Was it anything to do with Everest? No. Was it winning the Lethal Lottery? Winning the championship? No. It was my feud with Hasheem, a man who hated America. A man who wanted nothing but death and destruction, one man stood up for the cause. A British guy standing up for America? I did that. With all that's gone on the past week it made me ponder about this, remember when Titus as himself or as Red Mask fought for a cause rather than himself? Remember when he fought to bring down the Russian giant, or the man who brought only Vengeance? That is when Titus was great, not when he was after gold or feuding for self gains, but when he was looking at the bigger picture. That is why the tag team with Everest just had to stop.
Leon: Why exactly is that?
Titus: We're two very different people. Yes we teamed in the past, yes we've fought in the past, yes we're friends but we're different people. Look at Everest's career, when is he best? When he has a selfish goal, when he is going for gold. I'm better when I'm doing the whole cause type thing.
Leon: I guess that makes sense, so does that mean you're keeping away from tag team wrestling for a while?
Titus: How can being in a team be selfish? If I decide to take up tag teaming it'll be to help someone out, to help someone to grow, to help someone flourish. Someone with the same ideals yet someone who can have fun.
Leon: Your mind seems totally off track today, we seem to have covered everything aside from the one reason I'm here. Your match with Michael Winters.
Titus: Well I've had a lot going on since my return and it's took a while for me to regroup and focus, it's time to prove I'm not past it and that there's no better place to start than against one of the rising stars in this company.
Titus seems to relax as though to say I'm back to my normal self.
Titus: Wow I really needed to get that all out.
Leon: Apparently so. You're regarded as one of the greatest Elite X champions in the history of this company and it's actually the first time you've faced an Elite X champion since losing the belt. What are you feeling about this match?
Titus: To be classed as one of the greatest of all time for this belt is pretty something, especially when you consider who actually held the belt in the past. There are names such as Carmen Bratchny, Will, Reynolds and of course Showtime, to be regarded as one of the greatest out of them is quite an honour. It's not like it was easy to hold onto it either, I defeated such guys as Bratchny, USA and Vengeance though I don't think you'll remember that last one.
Leon shudders as Titus says that.
Titus: Ricky formed the rWo because I was doing so well with the Elite X. I lost it when Zander Young defeated Frankie Smith. I know full well everyone at home just asked themselves a resounding "who?" That's the thing with the Elite X belt for everyone who was classed as Elite I guess there's someone who's an X
Leon: You're going to have to explain that one.
Titus: For every Will there's a Zander, for every Reynolds there's a Smith, for every Bratchny there's a Ben Legend. For everyone who's classed as Elite there's someone that would be classed as an X. Which one will Winters become? Only he can decide that.
Leon: What better way to start than against a legend in the industry?
Titus: I hate that term legend I've done nothing of note since my return, I've lost three times, pinned twice and won against a clearly injured Phoenix. I'm not a legend, I'm starting afresh and as I said earlier the Elite X champion is the best person to do this against. I've been training quite hard for this match.
Leon: How have you been training?
Titus: Well Winters likes to ask the good Lord for advice, so I thought why don't I ask Him for advice myself? Then I thought of a better idea, why don't I call a radio show which is presented by two people who know God pretty well. So I called up the Morality Minders radio show in Blue Valley, Nebraska. They're two men who know how to communicate with the Lord from what they said in their radio and I was pretty sure they knew the ins and outs of WZCW from what I'd heard.
Leon: What advice did they give you?
Titus: They said they'd never heard of WZCW. Weird that isn't it?
Leon: I'd say so.
With that the camera fades to black.