During a backstage segment with Trick Williams, the studio monitor flickered. For exactly 0.3 seconds, the feed switched to a different camera angle—one that didn't exist. The angle showed Trick standing in the hallway, but behind him, reflected in a vending machine glass, was a figure in a black hoodie holding a stopwatch.
The file sat in the render queue like a ticking bomb.
Quality: High.
The three dots weren't a typo. In the scene, that meant “pending verification.” But verification of what ?
The NXT arena was demolished in 2026 due to “mold.” But demolition crews reported something odd: beneath the concrete foundation, embedded in the rebar, was a single 4TB SSD.
It was a security camera feed from her apartment lobby, timestamped tomorrow . She watched herself walk through the front door at 8:47 AM. She watched a figure in a black hoodie follow her inside.
A fellow release group, , tried to unpack it. Within minutes, their encoder’s CPU spiked to 100%. The fan on his laptop screamed like a jet engine. Then, for three seconds, his monitor displayed a live video feed from inside the WWE Performance Center— a feed that showed his own bedroom from a camera angle in the ceiling he never knew existed.
But this release had a suffix: -p...