Post by Your Life Coach on Jan 30, 2016 13:00:25 GMT -5
[We see “Your Life Coach” Corey Flemming sitting at his computer, wearing a headset. The camera goes onto him and he looks at the camera and speaks.]
Corey Flemming: Welcome everyone, I am going to show you how I do my coaching. Today I have a client from New York City. His name is David Wells and he wants to change his life for the better. I am going to call him right now using the program Skype.
[Corey Flemming pushes some buttons on his computer with the move of a keyboard. He then waits for the ringing to start. After it rings several times, Corey Flemming begins to speak to David Wells.]
Corey Flemming: Hey David, it’s Corey, how are you today?
David Wells: I am doing okay, Corey.
Corey Flemming: Well you should be doing better. You’re going to see yours truly on pay per view tomorrow.
David Wells: Yeah I know, that’s amazing. I am a big wrestling fan myself so this extra awesome that I get to talk to you.
Corey Flemming: Okay great. So what do you want to change in your life. What is it that I can help you with?
David Wells: Well I want to be a wrestler myself, but I don’t know what to do. I mean, yeah, I want to wrestle with the likes of you, but it seems so far away. It seems like it is almost impossible. So I’d like to know how can I get into the wrestling business.
Corey Flemming: Well first of all David, what is that that makes you want to be a wrestler. That’s an important thing to look at first. Can you answer that question?
David Wells: Yeah, well, I’ve always wanted to be a professional wrestler. Ever since I was a little kid, I wanted to do what you do.
Corey Flemming: Okay great, we’ve got that. So the first thing you have to do is change your mindset.
David Wells: What do you mean by “mindset?”
Corey Flemming: Well, you have to start changing the way you think about things. You’re constantly telling yourself that you can’t get a wrestler. Well guess what, your mind will find reasons why you can’t.
David Wells: Okay… I see…
Corey Flemming: But on the other hand, if you start telling yourself that you’re going to be the greatest wrestler in the world, your mind will find reasons to justify that.
David Wells: Yeah. You’re right.
Corey Flemming: Of course I am. I’m your life coach.
David Wells: What else?
Corey Flemming: Well, you actually have to put some effort into it. Find a gym you can go train at.
David Wells: Well, I am over weight and I can barely walk up the stairs?
Corey Flemming: Well then start off slow. Start with walking down the street. Maybe you don’t need a gym at the moment. How overweight are you?
David Wells: Well, I weigh maybe two hundred pounds more than I should.
Corey Flemming: Well then, you have to start eating right and working out. But you know what the most important thing is that you have to do?
David Wells: What’s that?
Corey Flemming: You have to tell yourself that you’re going to be the best wrestler in the world and you’re going to get in shape. Tell yourself that everyday as many times as you have to.
David Wells: Okay good idea.
Corey Flemming: Are there any other things you’d like me to help you with?
David Wells: I need to make more money and find a better job.
Corey Flemming: Well you have to change your mindset about that too. Remember, everything you tell yourself is going to affect you in the long run.
David Wells: Yeah, you’re right.
Corey Flemming: Of course I am. What kind of job do you have at the moment, if you don’t mind me asking?
David Wells: I am a cashier at the local grocery store.
Corey Flemming: Well how about this. How about you tell yourself that you are the best cashier and you’re going to get a raise.
David Wells: If I tell myself that, it’ll come true?
Corey Flemming: Absolutely, have you ever heard the saying “Change your story, change your life?”
David Wells: No, not until you just said it.
Corey Flemming: Well, get ready for what I am about to tell you. What ever you tell yourself becomes your story. If you tell yourself you’re a loser who never gets things done, then guess what? That’s the way you will live your life until you change your story. So what I want you to do after this call is to write down what you tell yourself, all the things you want to change.
David Wells: Okay and then what?
Corey Flemming: Then on another piece of paper, I want you to write down the complete opposite. For example… Women think I am ugly and don’t want to talk to me. That becomes.. Women think I am hot and love to talk to me.
David Wells: Okay and then what?
Corey Flemming: Then you start telling yourself the new story. I want you to believe it when you say it to yourself. You have to start saying it as many times as you have to say it. It will change your whole life, with that simple trick.
David Wells: Really?
Corey Flemming: Absolutely. Whatever you tell yourself is how you will live your life. I am living proof. You know my story already. You can change your life if you want to. You just have to change your story. It really is that simple. You have to tell yourself your new story every day. You have to do it without fail. I believe in you David Wells. You can do whatever you want to do in life. You just have to believe in yourself.
David Wells: Thank you so much, I learned so much from this call today.
Corey Flemming: Great, is there anything else you’d like help with?
David Wells: No, I think I have enough information. I have to start using that information.
Corey Flemming: Absolutely. Have a good night!
David Wells: Thank you for your time and good luck with your match on Sunday.
Corey Flemming: Thanks, good night.
[The scene then goes to Montreal, Quebec, Canada. “Your Life Coach” Corey Flemming is sitting in his house. He has on a black tee shirt and blue jeans. He is sitting on his couch with a bottle of water in his hand. He sees that there is a camera on him. He smiles and then begins to speak.]
Corey Flemming: Hello wrestling fans. Hello friends of the World Championship Federation. I am “Your Life Coach” Corey Flemming. I am going to talk about how I became a life coach and why I do what I do now. I am going to talk about what my past was and how I am now.
[He takes a sip of water and then sets it down on his coffee table. He then smiles at the camera again and continues to speak.]
Corey Flemming: We are now going to take a look at what my life was like when I was in my twenties. Let’s take a look shall we?
[The scene then cuts to a younger looking Corey Flemming. He is sitting in his bachelor apartment. He is not the only one there. There are two other guys there as well. They are all sitting in chairs, and passing a “cigarette” around. Corey Flemming then begins to speak.]
Corey Flemming: I don’t know what to do with this Melody girl. I mean she is so confusing. One minute she likes me and then the next, she doesn’t want anything to do with me. What do I do guys?
Johnny Montoya: Well, just do what I do. Let her go, by not calling or texting her and see what happens. It will save you a lot of heart break. Do that, if she likes you she will come back. If she doesn’t, guess what, you win again because she isn’t wasting your time anymore.
Corey Flemming: That’s really good advice, I say. So you guys want to go get some beers?
Mike Jacobs: Yeah man, I can really go for some Rickard’s Red. That’s like the best beer out there.
Corey Flemming: If I give you some money would you run to the store for me?
Mike Jacobs: Yeah sure, I am the one with a car. It’ll be easy for me. Just give me the money and I’ll go now.
[Corey Flemming and Johnny Montoya give him some cash. Mike Jacobs says that he will be right back. He puts on his shoes and walks out the door of Corey’s bachelor apartment.]
Corey Flemming: So Johnny, you say I should just ignore her? If she still likes me she will come crawling back?
Johnny Montoya: Yeah that’s exactly it. Let her go and she’ll find her way back.
Soon the phone began to ring. Corey Flemming walks over to the phone and answers.
Corey Flemming: Hello?
Melody Taylor: Yeah Corey, I have something to tell you.
Corey Flemming: What’s that?
Melody Taylor: Well, you know my old boyfriend? I am back with him and we just got engaged.
[Corey Flemming felt himself get angry. He let out a yell and then smashed the phone on the floor. The phone smashed into a bunch of pieces, flying all over Corey’s bachelor apartment.]
Johnny Montoya: Whoa, what the hell are you doing Corey?
Corey Flemming: I am pissed off!
Johnny Montoya: I can see that. Why are you so mad?
Corey Flemming: It was Melody and she said she was back with her old boyfriend.
Johnny Montoya: Yeah and…
Corey Flemming: She told me that they are engaged to be married.
Johnny Montoya: Damn son, you got it bad this time.
Corey Flemming: Yeah I know right? I feel like absolute crap.
Johnny Montoya: Don’t worry, you’ll be so drunk tonight you won’t even remember Melody and her engagement.
Corey Flemming: That’s exactly what I need.
[Suddenly, there was a knock at the door. Corey got up and answered it. It was Mike and he had a case of beer. Corey grabbed the case and walked into the main area of his bachelor apartment. He opened the case and cracked open a Rickard’s Red beer bottle.]
Corey Flemming: Hey Mike, guess what?
Mike Jacobs: Chicken butt?
Corey Flemming: No, for real, guess what?
Mike Jacobs: I have no idea Corey. Did that tramp Melody give you some bad news?
Corey Flemming: How’d you guess that?
Mike Jacobs: She always gives you bad news man. She’s horrible for you.
Corey Flemming: Yeah I know, but I really like her.
Mike Jacobs: Dude, you need to find yourself a new girl.
Corey Flemming: But this girl, she’s so perfect.
Mike Jacobs: No she’s not. She’s terrible for you.
Corey Flemming: What the hell am I supposed to do now.
Mike Jacobs: Do what every normal guy should do and drink away your sorrows.
[Corey Flemming downed a beer and then grabbed another and cracked it open. The scene then changed to Corey Flemming drinking alone and passing out on the floor. The scene then cut back to Corey Flemming sitting on his couch, sipping on a bottle of water.]
Corey Flemming: As you can see, I fell into a very deep depression. I wanted to end my life – I wanted to kill myself. I had been too attached to a girl who was no good for me. She treated me like crap and I let her do it. Since falling in a deep depression, I have since come out of it and changed my life for the better. I now coach people on how to turn their life around after they fall down the wrong path. It makes me feel good about myself and I enjoy the easy money. I’ve been running a self help business for the past five years. I’ve changed lives and learned many things in my time. I enjoy showing people what I am all about. I have one big goal though, and that is to turn the wrestling world upside down.
[Corey adjusts himself in his seat and then begins to speak to the camera some more.]
Corey Flemming: Ever since I was a little kid I wanted to become a professional wrestler. I used to watch it every Saturday morning at eleven o’ clock. I have come to the World Championship Federation to show the wrestling world what I can do. I want to be a champion. I want to win all the championship belts. There is no one who can stop me from achieving my dreams. I know a lot of people think that they are better at wrestling than I am, but they are dead wrong. You see, when I focus on something, I put my very best effort into everything that I do. I do my best and that’s all I can really do. I focus on my goals and try my damn hardest to get where I want to go.
[Corey takes a swig of water and then continues speaking.]
Corey Flemming: You see, this Sunday I have a big match at the “Fifteen” pay per view that is being put on by the World Championship Federation. I have been told that I’d never make it in wrestling, but guess what? My very first match will be on pay per view. Some wrestlers never get to wrestle on pay per view, but guess what? Not me. I am that damn good of a wrestler that I got signed and immediately got put in a pay per view match. In my very first match people will have to pay good coin to see what I can do in the ring. That makes me feel really good about myself. It makes me feel really really good about myself.
[Corey stretches and then gets up off the couch. He then walks towards the side wall. The camera follows him as he stops in front of the wall. He then begins to point at a big piece of red Bristol board.]
Corey Flemming: You see this right here? This is my vision board. You don’t know what a vision board is? Well let me tell you about this. Everyone has dreams and goals. Everyone wants to reach their goals and live their dreams. Well a vision board helps you focus on your dreams and goals. On this Bristol board I have pictures and words of things I want. Every morning you are supposed to look at your board and then the law of attraction comes in.
[Corey Flemming clears his throat and then continues to speak.]
Corey Flemming: The law of attraction is where you figure out what you want, visualize you already having it and then taking massive action to get it. So for example, I want the World Championship Federation Heavyweight championship. Every morning I visualize what it’d be like to have that and take a step to get it. So my step was to sign with the World Championship Federation. You can do that with any goals you want. The scary thing is, you attract what you think about the most!
[Corey Flemming goes back to the couch and sits down. He looks at the camera and smiles and then continues to speak.]
Corey Flemming: So this Sunday night I am in a pay per view match at “Fifteen.” I’ve been waiting my whole life to debut. I have been waiting forever to debut. I have a really big match at Fifteen. I am in a match with four other wrestlers. I don’t know too much about them, but I do know this. I will beat them all and walk out of Fifteen with my first victory in the World Championship Federation. I know that I will kick some serious ass. There is nothing and I mean nothing that can stop me. They may think that they are the big and bad but they are not. They don’t know yet, but when they step into the ring with me they are going to destroyed. I am Corey Flemming, I am the best in this federation. It won’t be very long before I hold some gold here in the World Championship Federation.
[Corey Flemming stands up and then walks to his kitchen to get something to drink. He opens his fridge and takes out some orange juice and pours it into a cup. He takes a sip and then takes it to the living room where he sits again on the black leather couch.]
Corey Flemming: I have some words for CJ Phoenix. CJ Phoenix likes to run his mouth and say that he’s going to win at Fifteen. I am a doormat? CJ Phoenix, you’re a punk. You’re a punk and you’re going to get PUNKED at fifteen. I don’t care if you don’t think I am a real coach. You’re a loser and I am winner and I am going to beat you up and send you to the hospital. Say your prayers and hope that you can win. I am no ass kisser! I am an ass kicker! See you in the ring, punk! I’ve got this match. There is no stopping me. There isn’t a chance that you are going to win CJ Phoenix. You’re never going to want to show your face here in the World Championship Federation after I am through with you. See you in a few punk.
[With that, the scene fades to black. Will “The Life Coach” Corey Flemming walk out with the victory at Fifteen? Or will someone else get the victory? What will happen when Corey Flemming and CJ Phoenix step into the ring together? What will happen at Fifteen? Only time will tell. See you all at Fifteen on Sunday night!]
Corey Flemming: Welcome everyone, I am going to show you how I do my coaching. Today I have a client from New York City. His name is David Wells and he wants to change his life for the better. I am going to call him right now using the program Skype.
[Corey Flemming pushes some buttons on his computer with the move of a keyboard. He then waits for the ringing to start. After it rings several times, Corey Flemming begins to speak to David Wells.]
Corey Flemming: Hey David, it’s Corey, how are you today?
David Wells: I am doing okay, Corey.
Corey Flemming: Well you should be doing better. You’re going to see yours truly on pay per view tomorrow.
David Wells: Yeah I know, that’s amazing. I am a big wrestling fan myself so this extra awesome that I get to talk to you.
Corey Flemming: Okay great. So what do you want to change in your life. What is it that I can help you with?
David Wells: Well I want to be a wrestler myself, but I don’t know what to do. I mean, yeah, I want to wrestle with the likes of you, but it seems so far away. It seems like it is almost impossible. So I’d like to know how can I get into the wrestling business.
Corey Flemming: Well first of all David, what is that that makes you want to be a wrestler. That’s an important thing to look at first. Can you answer that question?
David Wells: Yeah, well, I’ve always wanted to be a professional wrestler. Ever since I was a little kid, I wanted to do what you do.
Corey Flemming: Okay great, we’ve got that. So the first thing you have to do is change your mindset.
David Wells: What do you mean by “mindset?”
Corey Flemming: Well, you have to start changing the way you think about things. You’re constantly telling yourself that you can’t get a wrestler. Well guess what, your mind will find reasons why you can’t.
David Wells: Okay… I see…
Corey Flemming: But on the other hand, if you start telling yourself that you’re going to be the greatest wrestler in the world, your mind will find reasons to justify that.
David Wells: Yeah. You’re right.
Corey Flemming: Of course I am. I’m your life coach.
David Wells: What else?
Corey Flemming: Well, you actually have to put some effort into it. Find a gym you can go train at.
David Wells: Well, I am over weight and I can barely walk up the stairs?
Corey Flemming: Well then start off slow. Start with walking down the street. Maybe you don’t need a gym at the moment. How overweight are you?
David Wells: Well, I weigh maybe two hundred pounds more than I should.
Corey Flemming: Well then, you have to start eating right and working out. But you know what the most important thing is that you have to do?
David Wells: What’s that?
Corey Flemming: You have to tell yourself that you’re going to be the best wrestler in the world and you’re going to get in shape. Tell yourself that everyday as many times as you have to.
David Wells: Okay good idea.
Corey Flemming: Are there any other things you’d like me to help you with?
David Wells: I need to make more money and find a better job.
Corey Flemming: Well you have to change your mindset about that too. Remember, everything you tell yourself is going to affect you in the long run.
David Wells: Yeah, you’re right.
Corey Flemming: Of course I am. What kind of job do you have at the moment, if you don’t mind me asking?
David Wells: I am a cashier at the local grocery store.
Corey Flemming: Well how about this. How about you tell yourself that you are the best cashier and you’re going to get a raise.
David Wells: If I tell myself that, it’ll come true?
Corey Flemming: Absolutely, have you ever heard the saying “Change your story, change your life?”
David Wells: No, not until you just said it.
Corey Flemming: Well, get ready for what I am about to tell you. What ever you tell yourself becomes your story. If you tell yourself you’re a loser who never gets things done, then guess what? That’s the way you will live your life until you change your story. So what I want you to do after this call is to write down what you tell yourself, all the things you want to change.
David Wells: Okay and then what?
Corey Flemming: Then on another piece of paper, I want you to write down the complete opposite. For example… Women think I am ugly and don’t want to talk to me. That becomes.. Women think I am hot and love to talk to me.
David Wells: Okay and then what?
Corey Flemming: Then you start telling yourself the new story. I want you to believe it when you say it to yourself. You have to start saying it as many times as you have to say it. It will change your whole life, with that simple trick.
David Wells: Really?
Corey Flemming: Absolutely. Whatever you tell yourself is how you will live your life. I am living proof. You know my story already. You can change your life if you want to. You just have to change your story. It really is that simple. You have to tell yourself your new story every day. You have to do it without fail. I believe in you David Wells. You can do whatever you want to do in life. You just have to believe in yourself.
David Wells: Thank you so much, I learned so much from this call today.
Corey Flemming: Great, is there anything else you’d like help with?
David Wells: No, I think I have enough information. I have to start using that information.
Corey Flemming: Absolutely. Have a good night!
David Wells: Thank you for your time and good luck with your match on Sunday.
Corey Flemming: Thanks, good night.
[The scene then goes to Montreal, Quebec, Canada. “Your Life Coach” Corey Flemming is sitting in his house. He has on a black tee shirt and blue jeans. He is sitting on his couch with a bottle of water in his hand. He sees that there is a camera on him. He smiles and then begins to speak.]
Corey Flemming: Hello wrestling fans. Hello friends of the World Championship Federation. I am “Your Life Coach” Corey Flemming. I am going to talk about how I became a life coach and why I do what I do now. I am going to talk about what my past was and how I am now.
[He takes a sip of water and then sets it down on his coffee table. He then smiles at the camera again and continues to speak.]
Corey Flemming: We are now going to take a look at what my life was like when I was in my twenties. Let’s take a look shall we?
[The scene then cuts to a younger looking Corey Flemming. He is sitting in his bachelor apartment. He is not the only one there. There are two other guys there as well. They are all sitting in chairs, and passing a “cigarette” around. Corey Flemming then begins to speak.]
Corey Flemming: I don’t know what to do with this Melody girl. I mean she is so confusing. One minute she likes me and then the next, she doesn’t want anything to do with me. What do I do guys?
Johnny Montoya: Well, just do what I do. Let her go, by not calling or texting her and see what happens. It will save you a lot of heart break. Do that, if she likes you she will come back. If she doesn’t, guess what, you win again because she isn’t wasting your time anymore.
Corey Flemming: That’s really good advice, I say. So you guys want to go get some beers?
Mike Jacobs: Yeah man, I can really go for some Rickard’s Red. That’s like the best beer out there.
Corey Flemming: If I give you some money would you run to the store for me?
Mike Jacobs: Yeah sure, I am the one with a car. It’ll be easy for me. Just give me the money and I’ll go now.
[Corey Flemming and Johnny Montoya give him some cash. Mike Jacobs says that he will be right back. He puts on his shoes and walks out the door of Corey’s bachelor apartment.]
Corey Flemming: So Johnny, you say I should just ignore her? If she still likes me she will come crawling back?
Johnny Montoya: Yeah that’s exactly it. Let her go and she’ll find her way back.
Soon the phone began to ring. Corey Flemming walks over to the phone and answers.
Corey Flemming: Hello?
Melody Taylor: Yeah Corey, I have something to tell you.
Corey Flemming: What’s that?
Melody Taylor: Well, you know my old boyfriend? I am back with him and we just got engaged.
[Corey Flemming felt himself get angry. He let out a yell and then smashed the phone on the floor. The phone smashed into a bunch of pieces, flying all over Corey’s bachelor apartment.]
Johnny Montoya: Whoa, what the hell are you doing Corey?
Corey Flemming: I am pissed off!
Johnny Montoya: I can see that. Why are you so mad?
Corey Flemming: It was Melody and she said she was back with her old boyfriend.
Johnny Montoya: Yeah and…
Corey Flemming: She told me that they are engaged to be married.
Johnny Montoya: Damn son, you got it bad this time.
Corey Flemming: Yeah I know right? I feel like absolute crap.
Johnny Montoya: Don’t worry, you’ll be so drunk tonight you won’t even remember Melody and her engagement.
Corey Flemming: That’s exactly what I need.
[Suddenly, there was a knock at the door. Corey got up and answered it. It was Mike and he had a case of beer. Corey grabbed the case and walked into the main area of his bachelor apartment. He opened the case and cracked open a Rickard’s Red beer bottle.]
Corey Flemming: Hey Mike, guess what?
Mike Jacobs: Chicken butt?
Corey Flemming: No, for real, guess what?
Mike Jacobs: I have no idea Corey. Did that tramp Melody give you some bad news?
Corey Flemming: How’d you guess that?
Mike Jacobs: She always gives you bad news man. She’s horrible for you.
Corey Flemming: Yeah I know, but I really like her.
Mike Jacobs: Dude, you need to find yourself a new girl.
Corey Flemming: But this girl, she’s so perfect.
Mike Jacobs: No she’s not. She’s terrible for you.
Corey Flemming: What the hell am I supposed to do now.
Mike Jacobs: Do what every normal guy should do and drink away your sorrows.
[Corey Flemming downed a beer and then grabbed another and cracked it open. The scene then changed to Corey Flemming drinking alone and passing out on the floor. The scene then cut back to Corey Flemming sitting on his couch, sipping on a bottle of water.]
Corey Flemming: As you can see, I fell into a very deep depression. I wanted to end my life – I wanted to kill myself. I had been too attached to a girl who was no good for me. She treated me like crap and I let her do it. Since falling in a deep depression, I have since come out of it and changed my life for the better. I now coach people on how to turn their life around after they fall down the wrong path. It makes me feel good about myself and I enjoy the easy money. I’ve been running a self help business for the past five years. I’ve changed lives and learned many things in my time. I enjoy showing people what I am all about. I have one big goal though, and that is to turn the wrestling world upside down.
[Corey adjusts himself in his seat and then begins to speak to the camera some more.]
Corey Flemming: Ever since I was a little kid I wanted to become a professional wrestler. I used to watch it every Saturday morning at eleven o’ clock. I have come to the World Championship Federation to show the wrestling world what I can do. I want to be a champion. I want to win all the championship belts. There is no one who can stop me from achieving my dreams. I know a lot of people think that they are better at wrestling than I am, but they are dead wrong. You see, when I focus on something, I put my very best effort into everything that I do. I do my best and that’s all I can really do. I focus on my goals and try my damn hardest to get where I want to go.
[Corey takes a swig of water and then continues speaking.]
Corey Flemming: You see, this Sunday I have a big match at the “Fifteen” pay per view that is being put on by the World Championship Federation. I have been told that I’d never make it in wrestling, but guess what? My very first match will be on pay per view. Some wrestlers never get to wrestle on pay per view, but guess what? Not me. I am that damn good of a wrestler that I got signed and immediately got put in a pay per view match. In my very first match people will have to pay good coin to see what I can do in the ring. That makes me feel really good about myself. It makes me feel really really good about myself.
[Corey stretches and then gets up off the couch. He then walks towards the side wall. The camera follows him as he stops in front of the wall. He then begins to point at a big piece of red Bristol board.]
Corey Flemming: You see this right here? This is my vision board. You don’t know what a vision board is? Well let me tell you about this. Everyone has dreams and goals. Everyone wants to reach their goals and live their dreams. Well a vision board helps you focus on your dreams and goals. On this Bristol board I have pictures and words of things I want. Every morning you are supposed to look at your board and then the law of attraction comes in.
[Corey Flemming clears his throat and then continues to speak.]
Corey Flemming: The law of attraction is where you figure out what you want, visualize you already having it and then taking massive action to get it. So for example, I want the World Championship Federation Heavyweight championship. Every morning I visualize what it’d be like to have that and take a step to get it. So my step was to sign with the World Championship Federation. You can do that with any goals you want. The scary thing is, you attract what you think about the most!
[Corey Flemming goes back to the couch and sits down. He looks at the camera and smiles and then continues to speak.]
Corey Flemming: So this Sunday night I am in a pay per view match at “Fifteen.” I’ve been waiting my whole life to debut. I have been waiting forever to debut. I have a really big match at Fifteen. I am in a match with four other wrestlers. I don’t know too much about them, but I do know this. I will beat them all and walk out of Fifteen with my first victory in the World Championship Federation. I know that I will kick some serious ass. There is nothing and I mean nothing that can stop me. They may think that they are the big and bad but they are not. They don’t know yet, but when they step into the ring with me they are going to destroyed. I am Corey Flemming, I am the best in this federation. It won’t be very long before I hold some gold here in the World Championship Federation.
[Corey Flemming stands up and then walks to his kitchen to get something to drink. He opens his fridge and takes out some orange juice and pours it into a cup. He takes a sip and then takes it to the living room where he sits again on the black leather couch.]
Corey Flemming: I have some words for CJ Phoenix. CJ Phoenix likes to run his mouth and say that he’s going to win at Fifteen. I am a doormat? CJ Phoenix, you’re a punk. You’re a punk and you’re going to get PUNKED at fifteen. I don’t care if you don’t think I am a real coach. You’re a loser and I am winner and I am going to beat you up and send you to the hospital. Say your prayers and hope that you can win. I am no ass kisser! I am an ass kicker! See you in the ring, punk! I’ve got this match. There is no stopping me. There isn’t a chance that you are going to win CJ Phoenix. You’re never going to want to show your face here in the World Championship Federation after I am through with you. See you in a few punk.
[With that, the scene fades to black. Will “The Life Coach” Corey Flemming walk out with the victory at Fifteen? Or will someone else get the victory? What will happen when Corey Flemming and CJ Phoenix step into the ring together? What will happen at Fifteen? Only time will tell. See you all at Fifteen on Sunday night!]