The roar of the crowd in Barcelona had finally subsided, leaving a tired but exhilarating silence in its wake. Sparrow, the youngest pro on the Tour, stood amidst the chaos, his heart pounding with adrenaline. He'd just pulled off a performance that had turned the tide of the competition, sending shockwaves through the ranks.

"With the Killer session you had here," Yuya Sakaki, the veteran pro, said, grinning, "that puts us back in the lead, Sparrow."

Bam, Sparrow's best friend and fellow pro, bumped him on the shoulder. "You mean that puts us back in the lead, bro," he corrected, his voice buzzing with excitement. "You know, since you and I are the newest pros. Thanks for the points... homie."

"No biggie man," Bam chuckled, "our team's solid now. You, me, Koston, Paulie."

Paulie, the boy sitting on wheelchair, puffed out his chest and shouted, "Me grande chorizo se el jefe mamacito!" He was interrupted by a sharp slap across the face. A Spanish luxury woman, visibly annoyed, muttered something about "idiota" before striding off.

Bam, ever the peacemaker, just shrugged and said, "Next stop, Berlin. You just knock it out there and we're chilin'."

Just then, Zuzu Boyle, their quirky, Yuya's pink-haired girl, pointed to a giant screen perched atop a nearby tower. "Guys, check it out! We're on TV!"

The EWN news segment blared from the television, Hugh Jass's voice booming across the room. "Some are calling it the biggest underground sporting event in history. The World's top skaters are going head to head in unprecedented competition." The video that followed showcased a scene of chaos and laughter, leaving viewers bewildered.

It was a hotel room, plush carpets and soft lighting, the perfect haven for a tired traveler. But instead of a peaceful slumber, the room was invaded by a monstrous beast: a bull, its horns scraping against the wall as it was forcefully shoved inside by two burly figures. The figures were none other than skateboarding legends, Bam Margera and Mike Koston.

"This bull's hung like a bull!" Koston exclaimed, a gleeful glint in his eye as he struggled with the agitated beast.

"Come on, come on!" Bam urged, his voice almost frantic as he kept pushing. "Don't be so loud, you'll wake the fat boy up," he muttered, barely audible over the bull's bellows.

The "fat boy" in question was Phil, a professional skateboarder known for his laid-back demeanor and larger-than-life personality. He lay asleep in the bed, blissfully unaware of the impending mayhem.

Bam, holding a rubber band and a small rock, aimed a flick at the bull. The projectile whizzed past the creature's ear, prompting a frantic lunge towards the room's entrance. With a final push, the bull was inside, its hooves thundering on the carpet as it charged directly at the unsuspecting Phil.

"Oh man, this is going to be so good," Bam shouted, a manic grin spreading across his face. He and Koston, their mission accomplished, turned and fled the room, leaving Phil at the mercy of the enraged bull.

The video ended abruptly, leaving the viewers with more questions than answers. Who was responsible for the bull's sudden appearance? What was the purpose of this absurd stunt? And most importantly, would Phil survive the encounter with the bull? The EWN news segment, despite its bizarre content, had successfully captivated the public's attention.

The truth, however, was far more complicated.

The video was a sneak peek into the world of "The Bull Run," a clandestine competition held amongst the skateboarding elite. The rules were simple: each participant had to introduce a bull into the room of a fellow skateboarder and film their reaction. The person who captured the most "epic" footage, as judged by a panel of anonymous judges, would be crowned the champion.

Phil, unaware of the game, was merely one of many unsuspecting victims. The spectacle, played out for the sport and the laughs, was a dark secret amongst the tight-knit community of professional skateboarders.

As the video went viral, the skateboarding world was thrown into disarray. The public, initially amused by the chaotic spectacle, grew increasingly outraged as they learned the truth behind the "biggest underground sporting event in history." The Bull Run, originally intended for private amusement, had inadvertently exposed the darker side of the skateboarding community.

And Phil? He woke up to a room reeking of manure, a bewildered expression on his face. He had no idea what had happened, but one thing was certain: his life would never be the same again.

"Looks like the words out, boys," Zuzu Boyle announced, her voice tight with a mix of fear and defiance. "This thing's no longer just between us."

A collective gasp rippled through the room. Dan Kuso, usually the brash leader, was unusually quiet, his brow furrowed in concentration as he absorbed the implications of Zuzu's statement. Marucho Marukura, usually bubbling over with ideas, was pale and speechless. Even Runo Misaki, Dan's girlfriend, seemed subdued.

"We have any chance of shaking this buzz," Yuya declared, stepping forward, his blue eyes blazing with determination, "we'd best be Germany bound."

The room erupted in a cacophony of disagreement.

"Germany?" Allie scoffed, her voice laced with disbelief. "Why on earth Germany?"

"Because," Yuya explained, his voice taking on a steely edge, "We're Heading to Berlin."

Alice Gehabich, who had been eerily silent, spoke up, her voice calm but urgent. "Yuya's right. The World Destruction Tour are the key, and the only way to protect them is to go where they came from. It's not just our lives at stake, it's the future of all Bakugan."

A wave of unease washed over the group, but Alice's words resonated with the truth. Even Sylvio Sawatari, the usually cocky and arrogant brawling champion, seemed to understand the gravity of the situation.

"Alright, let's go," said Dan, his usual confident swagger returning. "We've done this before, and we'll do it again. We'll face this head-on."

With that Settled, Team Yuya is heading to Berlin to face Team Bam, at the World Destruction Tour.