Battle for the captaincy at the Billionaire's: Svetlana vs Snow
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Re: Battle for the captaincy at the Billionaire's: Svetlana vs Snow
If Snow managed to secure the hold, she would have Svetlana at her mercy, but she was too exhausted to execute the move quickly. This gave Svetlana the time she needed to defend herself, and with frantic kicking, she managed to loosen the grip and escape from the Swedish wrestler's grasp, who could only watch helplessly as her hold broke.
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Re: Battle for the captaincy at the Billionaire's: Svetlana vs Snow
Even though Svetlana herself was tired it appeared as if conditioning was really coming into play in this match. She was worn out but not to the extent that Snow was. This was something Svetlana had to exploit. Snow would be expecting grappling or a hold. Svetlana wanted to surprise her. She ran at Snow like she was going for a clothesline but Svetlana had other ideas. She was going to purposefully duck low and get behind Snow to stop.
After she would quickly reach up and lock Snow in a full nelson hold, cranking down and applying pressure before lifting her up and planting her to the mat with a dragon suplex! Svetlana would keep her back bridged as Snow would land in a pinning position with the official quickly coming over to begin the count!
"ONE!"
After she would quickly reach up and lock Snow in a full nelson hold, cranking down and applying pressure before lifting her up and planting her to the mat with a dragon suplex! Svetlana would keep her back bridged as Snow would land in a pinning position with the official quickly coming over to begin the count!
"ONE!"
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Re: Battle for the captaincy at the Billionaire's: Svetlana vs Snow
As she tried to stand, Snow was slightly unsteady and didn't fully grasp what was happening until she heard a sudden bout of hiccups. That bout of hiccups made it clear: she was drunk!
Her method of clearing her head was taking its toll, and coupled with exhaustion, Snow could barely move. This proved fatal when Svetlana countered. Svetlana's reading of the match, recognizing Snow's profound fatigue, was flawless.
As soon as she went for a clothesline, Snow stumbled and raised her hands to defend herself, but the Polish wrestler quickly transitioned from a feint to ducking behind her and perfectly applying the full Nelson hold. Snow let out a groan as she was caught in her opponent's arms, and before she could react, she was slammed headfirst onto the mat, the victim of a devastating dragon suplex.
"AAAAHGH!" After the fall, the actress's vision blurred completely before the lights went out, as her knees buckled to the sides of her head.
"TWO!"
The hand comes down again, harder. Half the audience is already on its feet, screaming. For a long, agonizing moment, nothing happens. Snow remains completely still, staring blankly, without a hint of drama. Without a roar or an arch of her back, it was clear that she was out.
"THREE"
Her method of clearing her head was taking its toll, and coupled with exhaustion, Snow could barely move. This proved fatal when Svetlana countered. Svetlana's reading of the match, recognizing Snow's profound fatigue, was flawless.
As soon as she went for a clothesline, Snow stumbled and raised her hands to defend herself, but the Polish wrestler quickly transitioned from a feint to ducking behind her and perfectly applying the full Nelson hold. Snow let out a groan as she was caught in her opponent's arms, and before she could react, she was slammed headfirst onto the mat, the victim of a devastating dragon suplex.
"AAAAHGH!" After the fall, the actress's vision blurred completely before the lights went out, as her knees buckled to the sides of her head.
"TWO!"
The hand comes down again, harder. Half the audience is already on its feet, screaming. For a long, agonizing moment, nothing happens. Snow remains completely still, staring blankly, without a hint of drama. Without a roar or an arch of her back, it was clear that she was out.
"THREE"
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