Use the provided (@ Reference Image) character reference as the main subject for Chris First. Keep

Prompt

Use the provided (@ Reference Image) character reference as the main subject for Chris First. Keep his face, hairstyle, body type, and the exact same outfit from the reference. Do not redesign his clothing, colors, shoes, accessories, or overall look. Create a 15-second realistic televised wrestling match moment in the style of a live Monday Night Raw broadcast. The entire video takes place inside the wrestling ring. Do not start with a high-angle arena shot, entrance shot, or cinematic establishing shot. The camera should already be focused on the in-ring action when the video begins. The shot should feel like a single continuous TV broadcast take, filmed from a realistic ringside hard-camera angle. The camera can subtly pan, zoom, and adjust focus like a real live wrestling broadcast, but it should not cut to dramatic movie angles. Keep both wrestlers visible and make the action clear, grounded, and believable. Chris First is facing The Undertaker in the ring. The Undertaker is tall, imposing, and dressed in dark wrestling gear, with a serious, intimidating presence. Chris First is intense, focused, and athletic. The action starts immediately, as if the match has already been going on. The crowd is visible behind the ring ropes throughout the shot. Fans are standing, cheering, and holding signs supporting Chris First. Several signs should clearly read “WE LOVE FIRST”, while others say “FIRST IS THE FUTURE”, “CHRIS FIRST!”, and “FIRST TO WIN”. The signs should look like real handmade wrestling crowd signs, not perfect digital graphics. Chris First and The Undertaker are already locked up near the center of the ring. Chris First slips behind The Undertaker, fights for control, and uses momentum to hit a basic, realistic wrestling body slam. The move should look like a standard professional wrestling move, not an RKO, not a finishing move, and not overly stylized. Make it clean, physical, and believable for live TV. Timeline 0:00–0:03 The video begins already inside the ring from a realistic TV hard-camera angle. Chris First and The Undertaker are grappling immediately. The crowd is visible behind the ropes, with handmade signs reading “WE LOVE FIRST” and “CHRIS FIRST!” in the background. 0:03–0:06 Chris First pushes back against The Undertaker, ducks under one arm, and shifts position to gain leverage. The camera subtly follows the movement like a live broadcast operator tracking the action. The Undertaker looks powerful, but Chris First is quicker. 0:06–0:10 Chris First gets control, hooks The Undertaker, and executes a realistic basic body slam in the center of the ring. The ring mat reacts with a believable bounce on impact. The crowd rises and cheers as the move lands. 0:10–0:13 The Undertaker is down on the mat. Chris First takes one step back, breathing hard, focused and confident. The camera slightly zooms in the way a live wrestling broadcast would after a big momentum shift. 0:13–0:15 Chris First raises one arm and looks out toward the crowd. Fans behind him are cheering and waving signs that say “WE LOVE FIRST” and “FIRST IS THE FUTURE”. End with Chris First standing tall in the ring, still in the same continuous broadcast-style shot. Visual Style Realistic Monday Night Raw-style live TV broadcast, continuous in-ring camera coverage, no cinematic cuts, no high-angle opening, no entrance sequence, bright arena lighting, real crowd energy, visible handmade fan signs, authentic wrestling ring physics, grounded professional wrestling movement, natural camera zoom and pan, live sports entertainment presentation. Narrator Voice Dialogue — Separate From Timeline “Chris First is taking the fight right to The Undertaker! Look at the quickness, look at the control — Chris First turns it around! He’s got him up… and slams him down in the middle of the ring! The crowd is on its feet for Chris First!”

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