The scene opens again on the finely furnished office, with Ace sitting behind the long executive style desk once more. This time in a grey suit, with a black tie and a white dress shirt visible. Again his hair slicked back, and once more having adorned a pair of oval glasses.

Ace: "Well, it has been a while, hasn't it?"

He allows the silence to stretch for a moment, before he settles back in his chair, reaching for a fine crystal glass on his desk, spinning the liquid within slowly.

Ace: "I took a little break after my last match, not because I was hurt or anything but I didn't have the guest I was expecting after all and honestly there has been very little for me to speak of. Though, I couldn't go upsetting everyone out there who I know was just waiting to hear from me again."

A grin appears on his features before he lifts the glass to his lips and sips at it slowly, before replacing it on the desk.

Ace: "Don't worry, it's just water. Just thought it would better fit the atmosphere this way. Though, I think I've stalled long enough. Let me get on with it. Well, first it's to all the e-mails and letters I have received since my "apology" at the end of my match. You're all just angry because I made Mr. Honor look foolish, it's not my fault that he did not specify. I did apologize after all, in a manner that befit the way I felt. After all, being that he is an honorable man I doubt he would want me to be . . dishonest. So, to Alan Drake, and all those who sent in letters and e-mails expressing their "distress" at my actions . ."

A pause as he grins, savoring the moment it seems.

Ace: "Get over it!"

He stands up slowly from the large leather executive chair he had been sitting in, pushing back from the desk and beginning to move about the room.

Ace: "Enough about that though. I have a serious issue to address. It's really the only other thing I have to speak on, so I want to take sometime. Stevie Corah. Yes, yes, I know you're all likely cheering right now. He is a big favorite to all of you fans out there, with his interesting promos and how he has swept into this federation leaving a lot of people lying in his wake. Such an interesting story this Stevie Corah has to his life. I'd be very interested in having him on my show to spill out every little detail for everyone out there to hear, every dark little secret so that I can help him to deal with a few of the very obvious issues he has, but I digress I am leaning off my topic. Everyone out there had seen Locke come to speak with Stevie sometimes before his matches, and give him that little edge it seems he needed. That word of confidence. What a relationship they had. I'm sure Stevie held him dear. Of course, we all also know that he died. Then there has been this new scandal of whether he was headed away to join some people who do not seem too friendly with Stevie. A sad tragedy I'm sure. It's having quite an effect on Mr. Corah's personality, too. I'm sure you have all noticed as well as I have. Well, Mr. Corah I would like to say I regret your loss, and I think I'll have a moment of silence . .

He indeed looks as if he is about to lean his head down, but it shoots back up almost immediately staring right toward the camera.

Ace: "I think that's more than enough. He's dead and gone, it's time to . . Get Over It!"

Ace begins to snicker to himself almost immediately, but he quickly calms himself taking on the serious demeanor once again.

Ace: "Well, that is all I have for today. I will try to have a little better show for all of you next time, because I do plan on making this regular. Until then, if you don't like it, Get Over it!"

With that the scene fades out to black.