Match Type: Standard Match
Rules: Victory by pinfall, submission, or knockout.
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Once again, Danielle Degardin found herself returning to the ring. Just waiting backstage, she had a smirk on her face; it was about time she got back out there and made a name for herself as the most glamorous member of LAW's roster. She hadn't had the most spectacular of careers thus far, but she could chalk that one up to a run of bad luck. It was only a matter of time before she started reclaiming her rightful position as a force to be reckoned with - and she was feeling particularly good about her chances tonight, seeing that she was up against a newcomer to LAW. Dani had no idea who Gil was, and she didn't particularly care. All she was aware of was that she surely had to be a nobody who would hardly be worth her time. She'd go in, show her opponent that she didn't even deserve to have her name mentioned in the same sentence as her, and have another glorious victory to boast of after the fact. The redhead laced her fingers together, stretching her joints out to limber up in preparation for the match. Soon enough, it would be her cue to head out to the ramp.
"The following contest is scheduled for one fall! Coming first to the ring, from Cannes, France, measuring in at 5'7 and 125 pounds, DANIELLE DEGARDIN!"
Danielle kept her head held high as she stepped out onto the ramp, tossing her head back with a flip of her hair as she let her hands rest on her hips, one leg in front of the other with the poise of the model she was. Somewhat predictably, given her previous record, she was greeted mostly with boos, to which she grumbled and rolled her eyes. They just didn't appreciate her art, she thought to herself - and once she had scored a few more victories, they wouldn't question her any longer. She just needed this win to prove them all wrong. With a huff, Danielle sauntered to the ring, where she slipped off her heels, holding down the top rope to step over it. She dusted herself off, straightening her back to wait for her opponent to arrive.