Michelle Von Stratesburg v Shani Mwangi
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 2:07 pm
Qualifier Match for the Heavyweight Tournament
Win by Pinfall, Submission or KO
"A girl from Kenya? Now I've seen everything in wrestling!"
Michelle was upbeat as she always was before a match. She had been wrestling for well over 15 years, and had seen the highs and lows. She had won titles, lost them and made some special friends. She had fought girls she loved, and despised, but always she made the matches look great, and was as professional as ever. When the call came from LAW for her to be in the Heavyweight Tournament for the belt, she had to take the offer. She had no idea how she would do, she knew little about her rival, but she had to get through, if nothing else, to help the younger wrestlers on the roster shine
This attitude was what Michelle was all about. Helping others get over.
She didnt care about winning or losing on a match by match basis, titles came and titles went. Sure, they were nice to have, everyone worked in the ring for reward, and it was nice to be recognized, but performance was key for her. She was an older pro, and could sell any move better than anyone else based on her experience. For her, a rival leaving with a higher status in the company, even if Michelle won the match, was a win win situation.
By her very nature and size, she could destroy a large part of the LAW roster if she wanted, but doing so would achieve nothing. She wanted to see change, she wanted to see shocks, and for wrestlers to be given chances. In her mind, none of which came with wrestlers who won continually or had long title runs. Michelle lived by this philosophy, demonstrated on the most popular clip of her on YouTube where she won a 24/7 title within another promotion, only to drop it immediately to a lightweight wrestler who was just over 100lbs. The young rookie hit her with a finisher that was impressive and made the cover on the bigger girl for the count. Michelle took pride in the fact that the lightweight went on to become one of the most loved wrestlers in the promotion, and she aided that rise.
Now she had another chance to make an impression. As she got ready at the curtain she kept loose, her right hand flicking out and shaking lightly. Tonight she wore her usual blue bikini and matching boots, her red hair wild as it hung loose behind her. As the sounds of "Riot" by Dance with the Dead boomed out of the PA she stepped through to a huge POP
Michelle smiled and proceeded to walk down to the ring with the announcer being heard
"Introducing first, standing 6'6" weighing in at 275lbs. Michelle Von Stratesbuurrrrrrrrrg!"
Michelle would climb up the steps to the ring and step over the top rope such was her sheer size and weight. She moved slowly to a corner and waited for her rival. In her mind she worked through some spots, thinking how she could maximize the opportunity her rival would have. Win or lose, Michelle was sure to do her best and make it entertaining.
Win by Pinfall, Submission or KO
"A girl from Kenya? Now I've seen everything in wrestling!"
Michelle was upbeat as she always was before a match. She had been wrestling for well over 15 years, and had seen the highs and lows. She had won titles, lost them and made some special friends. She had fought girls she loved, and despised, but always she made the matches look great, and was as professional as ever. When the call came from LAW for her to be in the Heavyweight Tournament for the belt, she had to take the offer. She had no idea how she would do, she knew little about her rival, but she had to get through, if nothing else, to help the younger wrestlers on the roster shine
This attitude was what Michelle was all about. Helping others get over.
She didnt care about winning or losing on a match by match basis, titles came and titles went. Sure, they were nice to have, everyone worked in the ring for reward, and it was nice to be recognized, but performance was key for her. She was an older pro, and could sell any move better than anyone else based on her experience. For her, a rival leaving with a higher status in the company, even if Michelle won the match, was a win win situation.
By her very nature and size, she could destroy a large part of the LAW roster if she wanted, but doing so would achieve nothing. She wanted to see change, she wanted to see shocks, and for wrestlers to be given chances. In her mind, none of which came with wrestlers who won continually or had long title runs. Michelle lived by this philosophy, demonstrated on the most popular clip of her on YouTube where she won a 24/7 title within another promotion, only to drop it immediately to a lightweight wrestler who was just over 100lbs. The young rookie hit her with a finisher that was impressive and made the cover on the bigger girl for the count. Michelle took pride in the fact that the lightweight went on to become one of the most loved wrestlers in the promotion, and she aided that rise.
Now she had another chance to make an impression. As she got ready at the curtain she kept loose, her right hand flicking out and shaking lightly. Tonight she wore her usual blue bikini and matching boots, her red hair wild as it hung loose behind her. As the sounds of "Riot" by Dance with the Dead boomed out of the PA she stepped through to a huge POP
Michelle smiled and proceeded to walk down to the ring with the announcer being heard
"Introducing first, standing 6'6" weighing in at 275lbs. Michelle Von Stratesbuurrrrrrrrrg!"
Michelle would climb up the steps to the ring and step over the top rope such was her sheer size and weight. She moved slowly to a corner and waited for her rival. In her mind she worked through some spots, thinking how she could maximize the opportunity her rival would have. Win or lose, Michelle was sure to do her best and make it entertaining.