After the match... in the doc's office calling her out
Aug 12, 2023 14:43:32 GMT -6
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Post by Vespertine on Aug 12, 2023 14:43:32 GMT -6
Beyond the Last Bell series...
(Vespertine is at the arena medical office currently being looked at by Harmony Chase the resident MD for FNR. The doctor is currently dabbing a hot rag over the black eye she sustained at the hands of Chris Page. Blood is still rolling out the side of her mouth.)
Harmony Chase MD: You still seem to still be bleeding from the mouth. Have you had eternal injuries in the past?
Ves: I have.
HCMD: From what?
Ves: Various wrestling matches I have done in past federations.
HCMD: (blotting the corner of her mouth) I'm afraid to ask. What wrestling matches have you been in, in the past.
Ves: Well my most favorite matches are TLC's, then there have been fatal four ways, Falls count anywhere, regular ladder matches, cage matches, elimination chamber matches, oh a glass tables match once. Never doing that again. I was in a fatal four way boiler room brawl match. Just me and 3 beefy men. Let's see. Buried alive. A casket, a triple threat buried alive. That was interesting. A chamber match with a ladder to reach a very small hole at the top of it. Extreme rules. Love those. Because you can add ladders and tables and other types of weapons. Not saying I'm hardcore. I'm extreme. There is a difference.
HCMD: Is that what most of these scars are on your belly and back?
(We see Vespertine is wearing only a sports bra.)
Ves: No actually, they are mostly from roughhousing with Kenji and Geisha.
(She coughs and spurts out some blood)
HCMD: Whoa! That's not normal. Do you smoke, drugs or drink?
VEs: No. Occasionally socially I drink. But for drugs, if I have to, only prescription painkillers. I have had my lung punctured once and my face broken. The lung was when I was supplexed off a loading dock onto a pile of pallets below. My face was when I was X factored off the top of the cage onto the arena floor. I landed first, on my face, but my opponent received the win. I had to undergo facial reconstruction surgery to put my nose and brow back together and then wear a wrestling mask for a month.
HCMD: And you are still wrestling. That is unbelieveable. Why?
Ves: For the battle scars and the stories behind them. But mostly because if I can outdo what I did before and make the crowd pop, doesn't matter if its a title match or a regular match
(Suddenly Candice Tweed rushes in)
CT: Ms. Vespertine can I get a quick interview with you.
HCMD: Hello, I'm in the midst of patching her up.
CT: It won't take that long. I want to catch her before she goes home.
(Harmony goes off in a huff)
CT: Now then, congradulations on your first big win here on Friday Night Rampage. How do you feel?
Ves: How do I look?
CT: Like you've been run over by a train?
Ves: Well that's how I feel. I thought Chris Page would be a more worthy opponent. Turns out in the end he was nothing but hot air.
CT: Do you have thoughts or ideas or directions you want to take now that you have debuted on Rampage successfully. I mean I never seen anything like it. You took a beating and you kept on smiling. You landed first, on your back, from 50 feet, you crawled out first and you won. I have never ever seen anything like it. I expect management to take a look at what you can do from now on.
Ves: Thanks. It wasn't easy. But when you are extreme like me, there is no room for fear or heights or pain. You have to take a chance, a risk and just go for it. If you don't win, then make sure what you did was crowd pleasing or even satisfying to yourself. Buddha knows I've taken hundreds of risks like that and 50 percent of the time came out the winner. Heights don't bother me. I love jumping off those ladders, that balcony or that cage just to get a pop from the crowd. Hell, if I bleed while doing it, all the more power to me. And with the power comes respect from your peers and from management and the fans. I've broken bones just to prove a point. But since you asked, I do have one direction I wanted to try.
CT: Really what is it?
Ves: I'm probably biting off more than I can chew this early on in my career in EWC and I thought I would target Gideon Gage just because he is a damned mysogonistic asshole but screw Gage, he is not even worthy to be in the same ring as me. You know who is?
CT: Uh.... no.... who?
Ves: I want to take on Kisikil. Or however you say her name. I love her gimmick thing of demon possession and taking souls and trying to take your body and soul to the afterlife. I've had feuds with people who think that way and we became the main event for that federation. Why you may ask? My buddhist belief's conflict with their satanic or pagan or wiccan belief's or whatever they believe in so they believe need to get rid of the seed before the plant called Vespertine takes root and grows and destroys them. From my point of view, these people are the best ones to get in the ring with because they have no fear, they have no filter, they aren't afraid to take chances, they aren't afraid to get bloody, they aren't afraid. Get in the ring with them, and you can be assured that they will give 100, 110, 120% and think outside the box. And are ready and willing to go all over the arena, go up that ladder and try hard to push me past my breaking point. Not many wrestlers seem to be able to do that. Like me, she will be able to improvise and change up her repertoire mid match. Keeps me on my toes. Men like Gage have only one set of skills they use every match. Punches, kicks, suplexes. That's fine, but that's not a crowd pleaser and it gets boring after a while. I can pretty much counter anything he can throw my way. I guarantee you, though, you put me in the ring against Kisikil and we will have the best match you have ever seen not just in EWC but anywhere EVER. It's about how comfortable and how far you are willing to go. I'm-
(She stops as she coughs up blood again)
CT: Your coughing up blood. Are you ok?
Ves: I'm ok. I'm estatic about it though. This blood is a trophy, a battle scar, a story that will be told in my future to my grandkids. I beat the Elite Chris Page... in a scaffold match... by tackling him off... and codebreaking him through the table. In MY debut match... on Rampage. Blood doesn't scare me. I doubt it scares Kisikil. I want her. I maybe biting off more than I can handle. But I want to get in the ring with her just to see how far we can go. How far we can push each other. Good rivals push each other. The best rivals take each other past their breaking points because they know each other's strengths and weaknesses. Yes-
(She coughs again. Harmony comes running up and tells Candice to leave. Out in the hall...)
CT: You've heard it here folks. Vespertine called out Kisikil. Whether Kisikil responds to the rookie newcomer is another matter entirely. Thank you for watching Friday Night Rampage folks. Hope to see you next week.
(With that, she takes off down the hall)
(Vespertine is at the arena medical office currently being looked at by Harmony Chase the resident MD for FNR. The doctor is currently dabbing a hot rag over the black eye she sustained at the hands of Chris Page. Blood is still rolling out the side of her mouth.)
Harmony Chase MD: You still seem to still be bleeding from the mouth. Have you had eternal injuries in the past?
Ves: I have.
HCMD: From what?
Ves: Various wrestling matches I have done in past federations.
HCMD: (blotting the corner of her mouth) I'm afraid to ask. What wrestling matches have you been in, in the past.
Ves: Well my most favorite matches are TLC's, then there have been fatal four ways, Falls count anywhere, regular ladder matches, cage matches, elimination chamber matches, oh a glass tables match once. Never doing that again. I was in a fatal four way boiler room brawl match. Just me and 3 beefy men. Let's see. Buried alive. A casket, a triple threat buried alive. That was interesting. A chamber match with a ladder to reach a very small hole at the top of it. Extreme rules. Love those. Because you can add ladders and tables and other types of weapons. Not saying I'm hardcore. I'm extreme. There is a difference.
HCMD: Is that what most of these scars are on your belly and back?
(We see Vespertine is wearing only a sports bra.)
Ves: No actually, they are mostly from roughhousing with Kenji and Geisha.
(She coughs and spurts out some blood)
HCMD: Whoa! That's not normal. Do you smoke, drugs or drink?
VEs: No. Occasionally socially I drink. But for drugs, if I have to, only prescription painkillers. I have had my lung punctured once and my face broken. The lung was when I was supplexed off a loading dock onto a pile of pallets below. My face was when I was X factored off the top of the cage onto the arena floor. I landed first, on my face, but my opponent received the win. I had to undergo facial reconstruction surgery to put my nose and brow back together and then wear a wrestling mask for a month.
HCMD: And you are still wrestling. That is unbelieveable. Why?
Ves: For the battle scars and the stories behind them. But mostly because if I can outdo what I did before and make the crowd pop, doesn't matter if its a title match or a regular match
(Suddenly Candice Tweed rushes in)
CT: Ms. Vespertine can I get a quick interview with you.
HCMD: Hello, I'm in the midst of patching her up.
CT: It won't take that long. I want to catch her before she goes home.
(Harmony goes off in a huff)
CT: Now then, congradulations on your first big win here on Friday Night Rampage. How do you feel?
Ves: How do I look?
CT: Like you've been run over by a train?
Ves: Well that's how I feel. I thought Chris Page would be a more worthy opponent. Turns out in the end he was nothing but hot air.
CT: Do you have thoughts or ideas or directions you want to take now that you have debuted on Rampage successfully. I mean I never seen anything like it. You took a beating and you kept on smiling. You landed first, on your back, from 50 feet, you crawled out first and you won. I have never ever seen anything like it. I expect management to take a look at what you can do from now on.
Ves: Thanks. It wasn't easy. But when you are extreme like me, there is no room for fear or heights or pain. You have to take a chance, a risk and just go for it. If you don't win, then make sure what you did was crowd pleasing or even satisfying to yourself. Buddha knows I've taken hundreds of risks like that and 50 percent of the time came out the winner. Heights don't bother me. I love jumping off those ladders, that balcony or that cage just to get a pop from the crowd. Hell, if I bleed while doing it, all the more power to me. And with the power comes respect from your peers and from management and the fans. I've broken bones just to prove a point. But since you asked, I do have one direction I wanted to try.
CT: Really what is it?
Ves: I'm probably biting off more than I can chew this early on in my career in EWC and I thought I would target Gideon Gage just because he is a damned mysogonistic asshole but screw Gage, he is not even worthy to be in the same ring as me. You know who is?
CT: Uh.... no.... who?
Ves: I want to take on Kisikil. Or however you say her name. I love her gimmick thing of demon possession and taking souls and trying to take your body and soul to the afterlife. I've had feuds with people who think that way and we became the main event for that federation. Why you may ask? My buddhist belief's conflict with their satanic or pagan or wiccan belief's or whatever they believe in so they believe need to get rid of the seed before the plant called Vespertine takes root and grows and destroys them. From my point of view, these people are the best ones to get in the ring with because they have no fear, they have no filter, they aren't afraid to take chances, they aren't afraid to get bloody, they aren't afraid. Get in the ring with them, and you can be assured that they will give 100, 110, 120% and think outside the box. And are ready and willing to go all over the arena, go up that ladder and try hard to push me past my breaking point. Not many wrestlers seem to be able to do that. Like me, she will be able to improvise and change up her repertoire mid match. Keeps me on my toes. Men like Gage have only one set of skills they use every match. Punches, kicks, suplexes. That's fine, but that's not a crowd pleaser and it gets boring after a while. I can pretty much counter anything he can throw my way. I guarantee you, though, you put me in the ring against Kisikil and we will have the best match you have ever seen not just in EWC but anywhere EVER. It's about how comfortable and how far you are willing to go. I'm-
(She stops as she coughs up blood again)
CT: Your coughing up blood. Are you ok?
Ves: I'm ok. I'm estatic about it though. This blood is a trophy, a battle scar, a story that will be told in my future to my grandkids. I beat the Elite Chris Page... in a scaffold match... by tackling him off... and codebreaking him through the table. In MY debut match... on Rampage. Blood doesn't scare me. I doubt it scares Kisikil. I want her. I maybe biting off more than I can handle. But I want to get in the ring with her just to see how far we can go. How far we can push each other. Good rivals push each other. The best rivals take each other past their breaking points because they know each other's strengths and weaknesses. Yes-
(She coughs again. Harmony comes running up and tells Candice to leave. Out in the hall...)
CT: You've heard it here folks. Vespertine called out Kisikil. Whether Kisikil responds to the rookie newcomer is another matter entirely. Thank you for watching Friday Night Rampage folks. Hope to see you next week.
(With that, she takes off down the hall)