For the Love of the Sport/Tragedy in the Ring

On Tuesday October 11, 2011 in the Coliseum in Miami Beach, Florida, a wrestling television show titled WWE Violence Road debuts on every television station in the State of Florida. In the Womens' Locker Room, a white skinned and suicidally depressed WWE wrestler named Stephanie "The Hammerhead" Davidson sees a dead person next to her on her bench. She looks at the person only to find, and to her complete and utter horror, that the dead person was her white skinned tag team partner, who is named Margaret "The Great White" Morrison while she violently, savagely, viciously, angrily, maniacally and very loudly screams and cries over the death of her tag team partner's death.

Meanwhile on the streets of Miami Beach, seven to eight police cruisers are in hot pursuit of a gang of international terrorists called The Crime Syndicate. One of the squad cars pulls alongside one of the gangsters' cars only for a terrorist to violently and savagely shoot out the gas line of the squad car, violently and savagely blowing it up to smitherines and killing an African American Sergeant named David Jenkins and his German American partner, Marcus Anderson while another squad car tries to run of the Syndicate's cars off of the road only for the police officer, a Mexican Lieutenant named Ricardo Sanchez to be shot and left dying from his injuries while a third police cruiser pulls up to another Syndicate gangster's car only for the gangster to force the police cruiser and the police officer, a white skinned Sergeant named Joseph Falkinberg, to violenly and savagely fall off the bridge and straight to the pavement and die from their injuries.