(the scene is what looks like a nice lavish home in Honolulu, and we see a guy wearing a muscle shirt and shorts and gettimg himself ready. The guy is Marcus Maoi, Also known as "The Samoan Warrior" Maoi. The cameraman comes to him)
Cameraman: Excuse me sir, I am looking for the guy who is known as "the Samoan Warrior" Maoi.
Maoi: you are looking at him.
Cameraman: Ok. Let me be the first to welcome you to Sin City Wrestling. What brought you to our company?
Maoi: Word of mouth.
Cameraman: thats always a good choice.
(They sit on the porch)
Cameraman: So Maoi.
Maoi: While i am not in the ring, you can call me Marcus.
Cameraman: Yes sir. Well, the next question is how did you get in the business.
Maoi: my parents were in the business and i use to watch them when i was growing up. Yes, our family is not well known like the A'noai family, but we work just as hard.
Cameraman: Well it says in your bio that your parents were killed when you were just 14.
Maoi: yes they were, and I had to fight in the streets to make the money to keep a roof over our heads and food in our mouths. Thats something i am not proud of.
Cameraman: So you didnt get any help from other family members?
Maoi: they considered us the black sheep of the family. The only other person i looked up to was my grandfather, who died a year earlier from natural causes.
Cameraman: i see. So who gave you the Samoan Warrior nickname?
Maoi: My grandfather did. He saw the warrior spirit in me, and i was not about to let him down.
Cameraman: So you were 18 when you started wrestling. Did your siblings follow you in the business.
Maoi: Yes they did. They didnt have too. They could have done what they wanted to for a living, but they wanted to wrestle too, and they are doing a fine job of it.
Cameraman: Any words for the rest of the SCW locker room.
Maoi: All i have to say at this point is when they get in the ring, they better shut up, and put up, because this warrior has come to fight.
Cameraman: Thank you for your time and good luck
(the cameraman leaves as the scene fades)