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>Opening Scene:
The arena darkens, and "Iron Man" by Black Sabbath plays, with Vince Russo’s voice over it saying, "It's time for a revolution!" Vince Russo emerges, with a smirk on his face as he heads to the ring.
>"AEW! I've been watching, I've been taking notes, and I gotta say, Tony Khan, what in the blue hell are you doing, brother? You've got all this talent, all this potential, and yet, the booking... it's like you're playing checkers when you should be playing chess!"
He breaks the fourth wall by directly addressing the audience:
>"You fans deserve better! You want stories that make you feel, matches that leave you on the edge of your seat, and characters you can't get enough of. That's where I come in!"
Tony Khan comes out looking visibly annoyed, but tries to keep his composure.
"Vince, this is my company, and I think we're doing just fine without your... unique perspective on wrestling."
Russo: >Fine? Fine? When's the last time you've had a storyline that didn't feel like it was written by a committee? Look at your ratings, brother, they're telling a story of their own!"
Jeff Jarrett's music hits, he comes out, followed by Chris Jericho.
>"Vince, I've been in this business long enough to know when we need a shake-up. If you're the man to do it, I'm in."
The screen splits to show Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks watching backstage, discussing the potential threat to their vision of AEW.
Back in the ring, Russo, Jarrett, and Jericho stand together, declaring their intent to take over the creative direction of AEW, promising fans more engaging storylines, edgier content, and the return of wrestling's golden days of unpredictability.
>"This is no longer just about wrestling; it's about survival. It's about legacy. Tony, your move, bro."