[The camera focuses on Jason Slade as he stands in the center of the ring, just moments after his match. He grabs a microphone and begins to speak.]Cole Porter: So, what’s he going to say?
Dennis Dorman: I don’t know.
Jason Slade: First you duck me and then you beat me by cheating. What is the deal, Kable? Are you scared? Are you frightened by the fact that I may just be better than you? Is that why you have taken all of these measures to make sure that I don’t beat you? Well, that’s all going to change. You see, we will have a rematch and it will take place next Sunday at the pay-per-view. Whether you agree to it or not; whether the match is sanctioned or not, it will still take place. I don’t care if I have to hunt you down to teach you a lesson. Kable, you want to expose turnbuckles? Well, that’s all fine with me. If you want to try to use foreign objects on me, why don’t we just make it legal? Why don’t we just even the odds by giving both participants the chance to use an equalizer in this match? What I am getting at is fairly simple. Me and you Jackson……this Sunday at Breaking Point……exposed turnbuckles, barbed wire ropes, no disqualifications! Are you up to it?
[Jason Slade drops the microphone and leaves the ring.]
Dennis Dorman: Wow.
Cole Porter: What a challenge.
[The camera follows Jason Slade as he heads to the back. The camera then fades to black as Warfare ends.]