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- Wrestlers will portray heroes or villains as they follow a series of events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.
- Shattered is the story of Jeff Donaway, an alcoholic spiraling out of control, and his journey towards reconciliation with his daughter, Sarah. After getting into a major motorcycle accident, Jeff is stranded in a ditch alongside a deserted country road. With no way of escaping or calling for help, Jeff looks back on his life and begins to realize how he not only messed up his own life, but that he may have pushed his daughter down a similar path. He finally understands the mistakes he has made, and must now find a way out of the ditch so that he can try to fix what he has broken.
- The story centers around our antagonist Alan Welch, as he is haunted by his guilt and darkest deed. Once his nightmares consume him, his true acts are revealed.
- A mild-mannered but obsessive compulsive office worker must resort to drastic measures to fix a recent disruption to his daily routine.
- In an unknown part of the Midwest, patrons discuss the current activity of crime happening around their small town. They get onto the story of The Legend, who was this mythical outlaw who did good deeds for the needy. After the story is told, a ruthless man named Giles comes into the diner demanding The Legend, threatening everyone's lives. The town drunk, who is cruel and vulgar and hates the story about The Legend, becomes the target and is thrown outside to be executed. The drunk outsmarts Giles, and shoots him, killing Giles. As the drunk and patrons go back inside so the drunk can clean himself up, one of the patrons named Ricky realizes that the drunk is actually The Legend. When he confronts the drunk, the drunk tells him that the original story was nothing more than a desperate man looking for easy money. As the drunk walks away from the diner and the town, Ricky asks another patron Sam if the drunk was The Legend. Sam simply replies, "No, that was just a man.", indicating that whether or not the stories that both the patrons and the drunk told are true is ambiguous.