
A successful attempt costs 20 Vitality points but gains you two Popularity points, and you get to control your Superstar as he interferes in the match. This is a good way to help out an ally or just get some payback on a Superstar that you have a grudge against. When you choose to attempt Interference, you risk some ot your Vitality for the chance to interfere in a Superstar's match. Sometimes you just won't be able to find your rival Superstar, and you'll suffer a very modest Vitality loss as a result.

However, surprise attacks can backfire-if you lose the backstage brawl, you're the one on the short end of the Vitality stick. If you win, you take out a great deal of his or her Vitality, which is the perfect way to soften up an opponent before a match. To Surprise Attack another Superstar, instigate a backstage brawl with your target. Even if he wins, he loses a bit of Vitality. If your Superstar loses, he loses a great deal of Vitality.

If your Superstar is approached by a hostile Superstar, however, the two behemoths have a short fight. If he is approached by a Superstar and has a friendly conversation, his Popularity and Vitality increase by modest amounts. If he is not approached by another Superstar, he recovers 30 Vitality points. Your Superstar hangs out backstage and relaxes.
