As the Pay-Per-View continued, the crowd waited patiently for the next match or segment, happily content with what this special edition of WWE:E has presented then so far. However soon the lights cut off, leaving the crowd in darkness. They knew what was coming. A dark and power voice rang over the PA.

"Rise.."

Suddenly the crowd let out a loud mixed reaction, with most exploding to their feet. The arena remained in darkness as the titantron flickered to life.

No More Weakness

A powerful song came over the PA, as a series of edited clips of The Dreadnaught, Disciple flashed across the screen, all from speed up and slowed down to the beat of the music. Shots of him standing ominously or walking towards the ring. The clips focused on close ups, and none violent images of the beast, as they mainly tailored to his size. About 26 seconds into the song the spliced together clips rolled on, a familiar voice came over the PA, Nathanial Creed.

"Child... Do you fear death? Do you pray for an escape? Have you giving up hope?"

With the end of every question came a pound of the music. The clips starting to show signs of violence, like Disciple with his hand on a young stagehand's throat as he held him against a wall.

"Then I will bestow upon you a Savior.. A guide to deliver you into Nirvana.. A God Killer, and World Breaker! My... Disciple..."

Soon the music picked up once again, and now the images on the screen grew more violent. Now the clips where of Disciple and the many examples of the behemoth manhandling he's peers. Like the shot of him throwing Mike Landry out of the ring and onto the announcer's table. Or him catching Matt Draven in mid hair and slamming him to the mat, or when he dragged AJ Warner up the ramp by a chain wrapped around his neck. As these images flashed across the screen Nathanial's voice continued on.

"No longer is our faith bound, by the burden of the unworthy. No longer will we place our trust on the unproven shoulders of the weak. No. More. Weaknesses."

Then as the song began to come to the end, the last image on the screen was of Disciple and Nathanial standing on the stage, as The Messiah had a sinister and benevolent smirk on his face. The video faded out and the lights returned to normal. Apparently the crowd would not be treated with an appearance by The Dreadnaught tonight.