Post by cyn on Aug 20, 2009 21:48:25 GMT -5
Takedown returns from commercial break, and an unfamiliar entrance theme cues over the PA. Onto the stage steps XWA's newest Diamond, the Australian bombshell known as Cyn Nister.
Buzz: Alright, Goldy. What do you know about this chick?
Goldman: I know that she's spent her career wrestling in Australia and Japan. I know that she has an extensive Martial Arts background, and I know she's as tough as nails. She could probably kick a few of the guys asses around here.
Buzz: You forgot one key attribute, though. She's frickin' HAWT!!! I'd let her judo throw me any day!
Goldman: I figured you'd say something like that.
Cyn makes her way to the ring with very little fan fare. She was never about being flashy, she was about getting her point across. And tonight's point was going to be made clear to all females in XWA. Upon entering the ring, a mic is given to her.
I could stand here in front of all of you people and talk about what my ambitions are here in the XWA. But I wasted enough time doing that on the silly little bio they made me submit upon signing. I want to make one thing very clear to the rest of the Diamonds...or so they say. That being the fact that very few of you are even worthy of the term.
Buzz: We can clearly see she's not here to make friends, that's for sure.
When I hear the word "Diamond", I think of strength, beauty, and unwavering spirit. There's a pride that comes with being called a Diamond...or at least there was. I look at the Diamond Division now, and I see a bunch of weak, decadent, spoiled divas who would rather come out here and waste 10 minutes of air time talking about how great they are then actually proving it in the ring. Well ladies, it's time for the mood to change. And consider me the catalyst. Consider me the wake-up call. I've come to the USA, and to XWA to prove that I am the best female wrestler on the planet not by talking about it, but by running through this entire division. Because there's no better way to prove my skill, then showing the lack of skill that some of the so called "competitors" of the Diamond Division have. So I'll cut this real short. Tonight, I'm looking to make the 1st of what's going to be a string of examples...before I solidify my place as being the best of the best in XWA's Diamond Division. The question is, who's first?
She lowers her mic and waits for whatever potential challenge emerges from backstage.
Buzz: Alright, Goldy. What do you know about this chick?
Goldman: I know that she's spent her career wrestling in Australia and Japan. I know that she has an extensive Martial Arts background, and I know she's as tough as nails. She could probably kick a few of the guys asses around here.
Buzz: You forgot one key attribute, though. She's frickin' HAWT!!! I'd let her judo throw me any day!
Goldman: I figured you'd say something like that.
Cyn makes her way to the ring with very little fan fare. She was never about being flashy, she was about getting her point across. And tonight's point was going to be made clear to all females in XWA. Upon entering the ring, a mic is given to her.
I could stand here in front of all of you people and talk about what my ambitions are here in the XWA. But I wasted enough time doing that on the silly little bio they made me submit upon signing. I want to make one thing very clear to the rest of the Diamonds...or so they say. That being the fact that very few of you are even worthy of the term.
Buzz: We can clearly see she's not here to make friends, that's for sure.
When I hear the word "Diamond", I think of strength, beauty, and unwavering spirit. There's a pride that comes with being called a Diamond...or at least there was. I look at the Diamond Division now, and I see a bunch of weak, decadent, spoiled divas who would rather come out here and waste 10 minutes of air time talking about how great they are then actually proving it in the ring. Well ladies, it's time for the mood to change. And consider me the catalyst. Consider me the wake-up call. I've come to the USA, and to XWA to prove that I am the best female wrestler on the planet not by talking about it, but by running through this entire division. Because there's no better way to prove my skill, then showing the lack of skill that some of the so called "competitors" of the Diamond Division have. So I'll cut this real short. Tonight, I'm looking to make the 1st of what's going to be a string of examples...before I solidify my place as being the best of the best in XWA's Diamond Division. The question is, who's first?
She lowers her mic and waits for whatever potential challenge emerges from backstage.