The arena grew dark for the next match as
Pulses by Karmin played, red and pink spotlights flashing on the stage to the music. And then as the music stalled, and shot up with "I wanna raise pulses!" the spotlights all centered at the top of the stage where Momo Yamamoto stood, a giant smile on her face with her arms out. Eyes closed, she had her head tilted at the sky as she was dressed in a brand new attire. She had on a red and gold singlet with an opening for a heart in the center, showing off her stomach, and she had on a leather jacket, adorned with hearts on it. She soaked in the loud ovation for her return, taking a deep breath as she just absorbed all of those good feelings. The Heart Throb was back, and it felt better than she imagined it ever would. She felt like she could cry right there, but kept it all in. This was the easy part, stepping out. She had a whole match to go through.
Then, Momo Yamamoto would run to one side of the ring, putting both hands to her mouth before blowing a big kiss to them. She then ran over to the other side of the stage and repeated it before making her way to the center, taking her time now. She mouthed out the words "Thank you" and then began to jog her way down the ramp, slapping hands with some fans who were ringside and jovially making her way to the bottom. Then, she looked at the ring and made a sprint, diving under the bottom rope and then spinning with her arms out as she got to the center of the ring. It felt so good! It felt so free! To be back in the ring again was a dream!
The Heart Throb would then go to one side of the ring, blowing a big kiss to them with both hands, then the opposite side, and finally the side opposite of the ramp. And she would just hang her arms over the top ropes, looking out at the cheering crowd and nodding a few times. Momo had decided to take some time away from wrestling to work on herself. She wanted to be in better shape. She wanted a total makeover. She treated a bit of mental health. And she trained extremely hard to get back into the ring and be better. And she finally felt ready to get back into it and put on one hell of a show.
She would eventually take off her jacket, handing it to the referee to pass over as she went to her corner, waving and smiling to a few members of the crowd at ringside as she did a few mild stretches, waiting for her opponent to come out. Momo coming out was just the start--she needed to seal a win to make her return worth it. She needed to prove she was every bit the wrestler she knew she was, and that started with one match on one night. And she welcomed the challenge now.