Victory Conditions: Pin or KO
Special Rules: There is a sole pair of handcuffs in the middle of the ring. For either wrestler to win they must lock their opponent's hands into the cuffs before applying a pin. If the handcuffs have not been applied before the pin, the count will not start. In the case where one of the wrestlers is knocked out, the other must apply the cuffs to the unconscious girl before the count can begin.
"Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God... Muttered a clearly nervous rookie, her upper arms clenched as she paced around the locker room. The girl's rapid breaths and repetitive mantra weren't exactly doing a good job at calming her nerves. "It's barely been a day since I signed up, and I'm already going to make my debut? And now I'm hearing something about mandatory handcuffs being involved?! I thought I asked them to put me up for a normal match; just cause I have a whole cop motif going on doesn't mean I actually wanna detain everybody!
At this point if Adelaide didn't calm herself she was gonna have a nervous breakdown. Sure she was about to make her debut in LAW, the biggest wrestling promotion in Japan, and sure this was technically her first ever official wrestling match but this was no time to be finding a corner to hide in! The police girl anxiously wobbled her way back to her locker swung it wide open. Her breathing suddenly returned to a normal pace, muscles relaxed, and a gentle smile crept across her face as she gazed upon a small picture tapped to the inside of her locker door. The photo showed a young Adelaide getting a piggyback ride from her father, who had just been promoted to the chief of police. And with just a single look at that precious memory, she felt a surge of confidence well up within.
Alright girl, you're gonna go out there and make your dad proud! This is your moment to get out there and show everybody what you're made of. Hope you're doing OK back home dad, I'm dedicating this match to you!" Apparently a quick pep talk does wonders for one's confidence because now the once nervous Adelaide was eager to get going! With a newfound pep in her step, the police girl jogged over to the curtains and began some calisthenics to get her blood pumping. She wouldn't have to wait long before her entrance theme blasted through the speakers, it was officially go time!
Adelaide broke into a full sprint down the ramp with the roaring audience cheering her on all the way through. Wasting no time, the police girl rocketed up the apron and began tucking in her legs to jump clear over the ropes. With a short roll on the mat, Adelaide flawlessly transitioned into a rather dynamic stance and dramatically flung her cap back and into the air! The crowd absolutely erupted after being treated with such an energetic and vibrant entrance, some even going so far as to rhythmically chant, "Ad-a-laide! Ad-a-laide!" Ad-a-laide!" For somebody who was quite literally shaking in her boots a minute ago, Adelaide thought she was off to a pretty good start!