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There were no controls. The wrestlers moved on their own. Rey Mysterio threw punches that passed through The Debt like smoke. Then The Debt touched him.
Then the screen went blue.
Leo selected "Rey Mysterio" at random. The match loaded—but the arena was not a ring. It was a gray box. No crowd. No lights. Just two polygons standing on a flat plane. WWE 2K14 PS2.ISO
He laughed. WWE 2K14 was a PS3/Xbox 360 title. The PS2 was a decade old by then. But curiosity bit him. He took it home, ripped the ISO, and loaded it into PCSX2, an emulator.
The last line of code in the ISO read: "No one quits wrestling. Wrestling quits you. And then it buries you in the attic of your own mind." The disc is still out there. Somewhere. On a spindle. Waiting for someone else to press Start. There were no controls
He looked at his reflection in the dark monitor. For one second, he swore his face was smooth. Featureless. Black. Wearing a suit.
The screen loaded a wrestler select screen, but the names were wrong. "John Cena" was listed as "The Invisible Man." "The Undertaker" was "The Ferryman." "CM Punk" was "The Voice of the Asbestos." Then The Debt touched him
The game crashed to a new menu:
The model was a black, featureless man in a suit. It had no face—just a smooth, reflective surface like a mirror. Leo saw his own tired, 3 AM reflection staring back.
Then the opponent loaded: "The Debt."
Log 14 – "Marcus T." – "They told us to port the next-gen physics to the PS2's Emotion Engine. It was impossible. The console kept overheating. We started cutting corners. Then we started cutting memories."