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Post by lang on Dec 9, 2008 21:36:47 GMT -5
Liberty Marin stands in the center of the ring following a segment. As the crowd cheers, she brings her mic up to speak.
The last time I stood in this ring, I got schooled by Bianca Dianaco at Girl Fight. It was an interesting experience, but one I'm personally not thrilled with. But that's done, and Bianca and I will have our day, rest assured on that. Tonight, my focus is the woman I faced just a week prior at Devil's Night, Sireena.
Anticipation builds as the fans await her comments.
The both of us failed to make good on our goals in Girl Fight, but the fact remains that as far as you and I go, it's 1-0. And I was hoping I'd see you again in the 2nd round of Girl Fight, but alas that didn't happen. Yea, you got deeper into the tournament then I did, and that's a credit to you. But that's where the credit ends, because you've only proven you're good enough to knock off Kim Hunter. And no offense, everyone can and has knocked her off. That's why I'm in this ring. To issue a challenge of my own. Tonight, I'm giving you the chance to vindicate your loss to me, and maybe show some of that killer instinct you have against a competitor who's actually going places in her career. So what's it gonna be, Sireena?
Liberty lowers her mic, and waits for the response.
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Post by ss on Dec 9, 2008 23:00:55 GMT -5
It's not long before the opening chords of "ZERO" ring out accompanying Sireena in her entrance. Theres no flashy dance, nor taunt, just a straight out walk to the ring with meaning behind each step. As she arrives to the ring, she's handed a mic of her own, before climbing into the ring and standing a few feet from Liberty
I've gotta hand it to you, Liberty. You did beat me. You came out looking better then I, and I walked out with egg on my face in the form of a loss. That's something I can't take back, but something I can even up.
Talking down of Kim Hunter aside, I did progress into the second round, and I lost to the winner of the night. That's all fine and dandy. I had a better night win wise. But, let me get this straight, you think that because a few people have beat Kim, that my win has lost it's meaning really? Kim is a former Tag champion here, is she not? She's held singles gold here, has she not? That means I've beaten a former champion, a former multiple champion. That means something to me. As does every win I achieve. For it's each win that adds up on the resume that makes each of us a contender. No matter who it is, when it happened, or how it came about. A win, is a win. It's a shame you overlook Kim though.... one day she's going to regain that drive, and she'll drive us all into the ground with her talent. I know all about it, I watched the talent build and grow... but thats another story for another day.She stops short of giving away valuable information that could one day lead her to more ridicule and comparisons, but continues with the challenge.
Now, as for the match. I accept! I accept without even knowing the match type, or stipulations. Why? Because I know I can win, I am confident I can do it this time, and I am a betting women. So, now is your chance... what desire do you have, if you should defeat me again? A forced partnership? A forced ally? A match against someone else to soften them up for you in the future? The world is yours, and yours is the choice of my future.... what shape will it take?
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Post by lang on Dec 9, 2008 23:18:42 GMT -5
With a slight smirk, Liberty replies in kind.
Who do you think I am? Bianca? I'm not about stacking the deck against an opponent. It's merely about proving I'm better then them. As far as my words on Kim Hunter, yea...she might be all of those things you said. A former champion. One of the best in the game in certain circles. So are a few other females in XWA. But I'm not in that circle. I come from a train of thought where you don't make excuses, you make progress. Whether you win or lose, you dust yourself off and keep going. It's what you've preached since the moment you got here. And forgive me for thinking a win over Kim Hunter doesn't hold weight. She like so many others need to start proving they belong here. Being a Diamond for me means being the best of the best of the BEST in women's wrestling. You need to hold your own, and be a Diamond. Unbreakable, beautiful and worth more then anything. Some of these chicks don't quite live up to that banner. Cubic Zirconium, maybe. Diamonds? I think not. But that's just me ranting. The fact of the matter is that I have no plans on making you do or be something you're not. All I want is to get in this ring and do what I do best. Compete. If you beat me, then we're even stevens, and the rubber match comes somewhere down the road. If I beat you, then it's another notch on my gunpost. Part of being called a professional is keeping things professional. That's what I do. You and me, one wrestler against another. No tricks, gimmicks or stipulations. Call me a purest at heart I guess.
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Post by ss on Dec 9, 2008 23:41:41 GMT -5
Yes, pure! I was hoping there was atleast someone else here who shared the same mentality as I do. In a sense, we are alone, but at the same time, together in that frame of mind. So ofcourse I agree to that, a simple, pure, wrestling match. Where talent, heart, and fighting spirit dictates a winner, and the one who just didn't quite win.
I am glad you chose not to use a gimmick, or some plan laced with incentives for yourself to gain something more. Between you and I, I'm sure a win is more gratifying then anything else but respect. So, with that in mind, let us compete for just that, respect, and outshine the matches here tonight, which are for trinkets of gold, and a name to toss along, such as "champ". We don't need a title, or fancy name for the match to put on a better showcase of abilities. So, let's show them how it's done..
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Post by lang on Dec 10, 2008 0:22:52 GMT -5
Liberty grins as she replies yet again.
I couldn't have said it better myself. Win or lose between both of us, it's the rest of the Diamond Division who's going to be taking notice.
Liberty gives a nod of acknowledgment, and sets her mic on the mat. She leaves the ring satisfied with the fact that she'd get another chance to face Sireena one on one.
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