Blow Me Away
Breaking Benjamin - Halo 2 SoundtrackThe lights in the arena turn off and the entire arena turns to complete darkness as "Blow Me Away" by Breaking Benjamin could be heard from the PA system. The white lights on the titantron light up even brighter and white laser lights start to move across the arena making angelic symbols that moves around the crowd. White mist rises from the ground and covers the floor and the inside of the ring. Vincent walks out from behind the curtain with his usual wrestling attire (a tight fitting black shirt and black baggy pants), a platnum cross pendant necklace, and his trademark long shiny platinum vest. The crowd explodes into cheers as Vincent walks out. He stopped at the middle of the stage and white pyro rains down on him with more shooting up from the ground at him completely covering the middle of the stage with Vincent just standing in it. Vincent stands in the pyro looking out into the crowd and towards the ring. The pyro stops and Vincent starts walking down the ramp. The white lights on the ramp shine up at him as he walks through the mist. He stops at the middle of the ramp then does the Batista Machine Gun taunt and alot of explosions moves around the titantron and stage sounding like bullets.
"From Baltimore, Maryland, standing at 7 foot 5 and weighing in at 510 pounds, he is The Black Angel, Vincent Sanctuary!"Vincent walked down to the ring with his platinum vest trailing behind him. Vincent stops at the apron and looks around at the crowd through his shades. He then jumps up on the apron and white pyro explodes from the turnbuckles while streaming out pyro around the ring. Vincent gets in the ring then walks across the ring and steps up on the second rope of the turnbuckle. He looks around at the crowd then does a Triple H like taunt while roaring at the crowd. You can see most of the crowd cheering and taking pictures of Vincent. Vincent steps back down and takes off his white vest, necklace, and shades. He gives them to the ref then stands with his back facing the turnbuckle as awaits his opponent and readies himself for the match.