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The mini-game is just a short handicap match. Reporter & "off screen" wrestler vs. the interviewee. The Reporter edit has 5 of this move in (L) with different voice clips, plus low cooperation and touchwork to keep him from immediately tagging out. He damages himself every time he does the move and risks giving the interviewee the win by submission.
The "game" is seeing if the off screen guy will "come out" (tag in), ambush (cut play), etc, before Reporter loses (he always tags back in and loses eventually). I use it mostly as a hands-off RNG way of setting up/continuing feuds.