(James' POV)

"...Thanks James" Freya said to me as she emerged from the curtain, smiling widely, it was nice to see her happy. Then again, I'm pretty sure most people would be ecstatic that John Laurinaitis, Mr. No-Personality, was gone for good.

"You're welcome Freya" I said back, "I couldn't let my best friend be attacked by those slobbering dogs". Freya smiled at me and hugged me before walking the other way (to me) and to somewhere, probably the offices.

I watched her leave, don't get confused; I'm not dating Freya or anything, quite the opposite actually but then that'd be why me and Frey are such good friends. We both find men attractive. I'm gay. Although not the Gaga-loving type, those men disgust me. Being gay in such a male-dominated business definitely had some advantages and disadvantages. For one, all the men were muscular and hot but as far as I could tell, not one of them was gay.

Oh well, it's not like I'm complaining; most of them are stuck up anyway. To be honest, I'd consider myself extremely lucky to be here, not because I'm a bad wrestler, you don't get given the nickname 'The Prodigy' for nothing, what I meant to say was that Freya had a lot to do with my hiring by the WWE, she put in a hell of a lot of effort and work because we're best friends, we'd do anything for each other.

Anyways, as I made it to my destination, catering, I saw him.

You can't blame a guy for falling for a man in a business full of sexy people can you? He's Ted Dibiase Junior, people seem to have a bad opinion of him but he seems like a genuinely nice guy to me. Plus the fact that he's drop-dead stunning. Ted was the first guy that I practiced with, after spending a majority of my first day with Freya; I was scheduled in a dark match, with Ted.

He didn't treat me like a rookie, as I figured most would but he actually went through how he did his moves and asked me to teach him mine. As a high-flyer and a submission specialist, my signature moves are pretty awesome.

My floor finisher, is one that I picked up when I watched TNA a few years back, Petey Williams' 'Canadian Destroyer', (I just called it 'The Destroyer'), I don't go around claiming that I made it up but, if I practice enough with my opponents, it is a spectacular finish to any match.

My submission finisher is none other than the Anaconda Vise. It's awesome! Ever since I saw Phil (CM Punk) do it a few years ago I practiced it and now I can gladly call it my finisher, as I've mastered it.

My third would be a Corkscrew Moonsault because the Moonsault is classic and I like a little bit of individuality, its fun to do, so long as my opponent doesn't move, then it just hurts. I'd say they're all good moves, they fit my in-ring style perfectly and make me stand out, so there's no problem, so long as The Destroyer doesn't go wrong, then everything gets messy.

Anyways, as I spotted Ted in catering, I also saw another good friend of mine, Matt Korklan, Evan Bourne to the WWE Universe, although I do prefer Evan Bourne.

"Hey Ev" I said as I sat down at the table he was sitting at with Ted. Evan smiled at me as did Ted but for some reason I couldn't speak to say hi to Ted. Great, now I seem rude.

"I still don't understand why you don't call me Matt; we've known each other since the Indies man" Evan said, thank you for the save bro! It wasn't my fault; Evan Bourne was just a hotter name. Not to say I had a thing for Evan, he knows and is cool with it but he's also Cassie's brother, and she's another good friend of mine. Besides, Evan made it clear that he's straight when I told him, I think of him as an older brother, despite his cute dwarfness.

"But it's cuter man!" I said without thinking, crap! Ted's here, he probably doesn't even know! "Korklan to Bourne, it's a simple answer bro" I added, trying to sound straighter. I wasn't sure if Ted was homophobic or not, it's just that I lost a few friends back in England when I came out and it always gets me down when people hate me for me.

"He's got a point, Evan" Ted dropped in, emphasizing the Evan, he was teasing him. I wondered if Ted would ever even be with a man. Damn my wondering mind, focus!

"Anyways, Ev, where's Cas?" I asked I hadn't seen her for a few hours. She had been talking about something earlier, to do with a few of her mentees, including Evan, her brother, haha, that must be a fun predicament.

"She went to see Freya about something, I think it was about her mentees" Evan answered, so that was why Freya had rushed, it also meant that she'd be busy, lame!

"I'll see you guys around, I'm gonna go to the locker room and change" Ted said, waving goodbye to me and Evan, which we responded with the same action. I couldn't help but stare at his ass as he walked out of catering.

"Could you be any more obvious?" Evan asked, smirking at me as I blushed, it was embarrassing but also annoying that Evan knew who I was crushing on. "You couldn't even say hi" He laughed, laugh it up Evan, I'll get you back...

"Can you blame me?" I countered, it was true, just look at the man!

"You're not a school girl, you can say hi to a crush! I don't think he picked up on it though" Evan said, a wave of relief washing over me; the last thing I needed was to lose a friend in such a tough business.

"I don't even think he's gay" I sighed, rubbing my blonde mohawk in frustration, he doesn't ever give anything away, so I'm not sure but I've never seen him with a guy before.

"Come on man; don't think like that, we all want you to be happy. Just take it easy and ride out the crush, that way, if he is straight, you'll be less depressed when you find out. To be fair, I've never seen him kiss or talk about a girl, so maybe he could be" Evan said, he was a good friend, always there for me when I needed someone to talk to, especially when some prick in the Indies' verbally attacked me.

"I know Ev, it's just boring around here without a boyfriend, no offence but I want someone to cuddle up to when I go to sleep at night" I explained, I loved my friends, they were my only family, not that my parents were dead, I just wasn't very fond of them. Anyway, I haven't had a boyfriend since I was signed; no wonder I was acting like a school girl around Ted.

"Its cool man, don't worry, just don't get too loved-up on him" Evan warned.

As soon as Evan finished his sentence, his sister, Cassandra, walked in to catering and took Ted's seat next to Evan on the other side of the table.

"Somebody's angry" I said, smiling at her as she let out a frustrated sigh, "come on then, explain..."