Jim Ross finds Vince McMahon backstage and says Vince called him his friend last week, and he doesn't want to show disrespect, but he needs to talk to him. JR says he knows Vince wants to fight but he thinks it's a bad idea, and he can't help but think of what happened to Jerry Lawler. Vince says he will be fine, and he knows JR will call this match just like he used to make all of Steve Austin's matches great. Vince gets him to do a play-by-play of Vince's hypothetical win, and Vince smiles but JR says he still thinks it's a bad idea. Vince says he's thinking of another catchphrase, and he screams it doesn't matter what he thinks, then he pats JR on the back and walks away to get ready.
Larry King joins the program with his wife, and he wants to introduce his guest but Miz comes out and says he doesn't need an introduction from him. Miz says it's a honor for Larry to interview him, and he might come on Larry's show but he wants to celebrate because today is a great day. Miz tells them it's his birthday so Larry should lead the crowd in singing to him, but Larry says no one cares if it's his birthday and he loves WWE. Larry says he can replace his guests here, then he introduces Kofi Kingston and asks him to tell him about his day. Kofi starts telling them but Miz tells them to stop because they are both irrelevant now.
Miz says they are all amateurs and he's a great champion, then he says he's had more titles than Larry has had wives and Kofi has had main events. Miz keeps going and says it's time for Larry to get off of his stage, then he says he'll make get divorced again and he'll take his head off. Larry's wife stands up and throws a drink in his face, then everyone laughs at Miz and he takes his jacket off and looks ready to fight. Kofi intervenes and throws him off of the stage, then he fights him past the stage and backstage as Larry says goodnight and waves.