((Sorry))
And suddenly-
YO LISTEN UP HERE'S A STORY
ABOUT A LITTLE GUY THAT LIVES IN THE BLUE WORLD
AND ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT AND EVERYTHING HE SEES
IS JUST BLUE, LIKE HIM, INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
BLUE HIS HOUSE, WITH A BLUE LITTLE WINDOW
AND A BLUE CORVETTE
AND EVERYTHING IS BLUE FOR HIM
AND HIMSELF, AND EVERY BODY AROUND
BECAUSE HE AIN'T GOT, NOBODY TO LISTEN TO LISTEN TO LISTEN TO
The whole arena was turned to a blue lighting, with spot lights flashing around the arena. Suddenly once the song picked up at the chorus started a rave strobe lighting with the blue.

I'M BLUE DABADE DABADA DABADEEE DABADA DABADE DABADA
Ultimo Insano appeared at the center of the stage, the crowd partaking in the celebration of Ultimo Insano appearing to dance! UI, coming out to
Blue by Eiffel 65 wearing blue, bouncing around, and Curry dancing on top of the stage like a goof. Around his waist was the Honor Championship, every now and then pointing at the belt. Soon the chorus would die down and start the verse.
I HAVE A BLUE HOUSE WITH A BLUE WINDOW
BLUE IS THE COLOR, OF ALL THAT I WEAR
BLUE IN THE STREETS AND ALL THE TREES ARE TOO!
I HAVE A GIRL FRIEND, AND SHE IS SO BLUEEEE!
Ultimo started to strut down the ramp as the verse was playing, the crowd clapping to the beat.
Announcer: NOW INTRODUCING, WEIGHING 172 POUNDS, THE DHW HONOR CHAMPION! ULTIMO INSAAAAAANOOOOOOO!
BLUE ARE THE PEOPLE HERE THAT WALK AROUND
BLUE LIKE MY CORVETTE, IT'S STANDING OUTSIIIIDE!
BLUE ARE THE WORDS I SAY AND WHAT I THINK
BLUE ARE THE FEELINGS, THAT LIVE INSIDE MEEEEE!
By the time the chorus would hit again, Ultimo had shot himself through the middle and bottom ropes, rolling back to his feet in the middle of the ring. Throughout the chorus he started to dance again in the ring. The crowd still into it. Soon Ultimo would go to the top rope and do a backflip, landing on his feet in the ring, dropping to a knee taking the belt off his waist, and started playing it like a guitar. The lights went back on, and Ultimo stood back up, raising the belt high in the air. The crowd cheered for the Honor Champion. He would give the belt to the referee and await for the match to start.