Casey Williams is in his living room in Las Vegas, Nevada, thinking about the testing his sister, a social worker, asked him to take after his Blast From The Past tournament match and before he made his announcement to return to SCW full time. His sister knows there is something not quite right with Casey, and where he was diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified, or PDD-NOS when he was younger, but his sister wanted a more current diagnosis, to see what exactly he has. Casey decides to discuss the testing he went.
Casey-After my Blast From The Past tournament loss, my sister, Becky, insisted I find out what is going on with me, where I was diagnosed with PDD-NOS as a kid, and I still show signs of having some social problems. At first, I was unwilling to go, since I didn’t see that I had any problems, but then she showed me some of my old tapes, showcasing my aggressive nature, and stated that those behaviors wouldn’t be acceptable behaviors in a normal work environment. I wasn’t going to argue with her on that, so I went and got tested. Now I am waiting for the results of the testing to come in, and will go over it with my sister, to make sure I understand the results.
Casey gets up, checks the mail, to see big manila envelope from the Psychologist that performed the test. He opens the envelope to see the results, and that the Psychologist diagnosed him as being on the Autism Spectrum. Casey stands there stunned a bit, then sits down on the couch and digests the information. After digesting the information, he decides to speak again.
Casey-I am surprised, but at the same time, I am not. I knew I had some issues, but I thought getting into the wrestling business would help me hide some of those issues, but instead, it enhanced them more. I never thought my temper would be an issue, but fortunately for me, I had an avenue to channel my anger towards my opponents. When I talk with my sister, I am going to find out what kind of services she thinks would be best for me, but wrestling will be the first thing I want to keep doing, as I feel it is a good thing, a place to let out my anger without doing something I would regret doing if it was in a regular work place environment.
Casey then decides to call his sister.
Casey-Hey Becky.
Becky-What’s up?
Casey-I got the results back from the testing. The doctor diagnosed me as being on the Autism Spectrum.
Becky-I see. Now we need to try to get you some services, to try to help you with your temper and better your life a bit.
Casey-So long as I can go back to wrestling, as I feel it is a good outlet for me.
Becky-Agreed. I will get the ball rolling on getting you services, and you focus on going back into SCW, if you want to go back there.
Casey-I do and I will.
Casey smirks as hangs up the phone as the scene fades to black.
Casey is seen outside Gold Coast Casino, site of Into the Void VII He is standing by the door, thinking about how his opponents in the triple threat match, Chris Crippler and Alexander Manousakis refused to speak on the match thus far. Frustrated, Casey calls out both opponents at once.
Casey-Chris, Alexander, I think you both are scared shitless about facing a man like me, someone so much bigger than you and vastly greater than either one of you. I mean, neither one of you have won gold here in SCW, and I know I haven’t won any championships in many years now, but still, I have held more championships here than the two of you combined. I will showcase how good I really am, and how bad you guys really are. There is not a damn thing that either one of you, or both of you combined, can do to slow down this Freight Train of Pain.
Casey cackles and smiles as enters the casino to have a little bit of fun as the scene fades to black.