As the JR and King prepare to call forth Jericho and Big E for RAWs next match up, it becomes clear that no one is ready to come out to their entrance songs. After some commotion and time, a camera feed pops up on the titantron.
The camera is in night vision mode and on the screen a green Mr. T can be seen already tied up in a chair. He is wiggling and trying to break free. After not being able to, he is quick to begin calling for Big E Langston. After awhile of hollering, Big E comes running around the corner and starts asking Mr. T questions. With duct tape over his mouth, Mr. T is unable to answer. Big E begins trying to loosen some knots here and there, but quickly goes behind the chair and begins trying to tear the rope off.
A figure comes out of the shadows behind the two big men now and places a single large trash can over the heads of both Mr. T and Big E. The two men, now trapped with their arms at their sides are both hollering for help. The dark figure who did this to them disappears out of frame, but quickly returns with a baseball bat. The figure stands behind the garbage can and winds up for a big swing. At the peak of the swing, the figure smiles and the bat comes crashing down around the garbage can, striking the side. Both Big E and Mr. T are now motionless under the garbage can. The figure begins walking away from the mess and towards the camera. Another figure walks into the frame and now two figures are seen close to the camera with the damage behind them. The two figures both turn their backs to the camera and extend their arms out. It is now clear that this was Jericho's doing but who are the two men?
The figures quickly walk toward the camera to turn it off. Before they can, it is clear that the man who walked into the frame after the fact was Chris Jericho. The man that swung the bat bends down so his face can be seen in frame. He smiles for the camera as it becomes clear that it is none other than MLB superstar, Barry Bonds.
JR: "Well King, I guess it's fair to assume that this match will not be happening as planned, what a tragedy."
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