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It was , the video editor. His eyes were completely white. In his hand, the stopwatch wasn't counting up. It was counting down .

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.

She tried to overwrite it. Instead, VLC launched itself. The video played. It was , the video editor

The screen flickered to the NXT arena, empty now.

The stopwatch on the figure’s wrist hit . It was counting down

WWE.NXT.2025.01.14.MULTi.1080i.FEED.x264-GITA-p...

The file renamed itself. WWE.NXT.2025.01.14.MULTi.1080i.FEED.x264-GITA-FINAL.mkv She watched a figure in a black hoodie follow her inside

whispered a user named Ripper_X . “It’s perfect. Too perfect.” Part 1: The Feed Leo Cruz was a video editor for the WWE Performance Center. His job was boring: cut promos, trim the fat, send the broadcast masters to the network. But tonight, he noticed something wrong during the live taping of NXT on January 14, 2025.

He logged it, shrugged, and went back to work. At 11:47 PM, an automated script run by a user known only as GITA scraped the raw European satellite feed. Unlike other release groups that re-encoded the video to save space, GITA was a purist. They released MULTi —multiple audio tracks, multiple subtitle streams, and the original 1080i interlaced broadcast signal.