Anna Ivers vs Raikou
Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 10:11 pm
Standard match
Well she was quite fortunate, or Marissa had set this up. Either way her first serious match in LAW was set to help decide the first champion holder of the belt and with any luck, it'd be her. Still she had found it convenient her boss neglected to bring her along until there was a reason to have such a heavyweight, most likely she kept her just to keep her in relative obscurity until the tourney started. Which would have worked if she hadn't been paired with someone she couldn't study too much either so she was walking in a relative unknown against a relative unknown. Though in that regard she cared very little. She was here and she was going to win.
Her song started playing and the newest LAW wrestler came, a confident smile on her face and cracking her knuckles as she eyed the fans in attendance. This never got old or boring, a new place always felt like it had a new vibe to it even if it felt similar in a few ways. The best part was taking on new opponents and as she entered the ring she thought about what she coming her way. A faster opponent, stronger? More technical? Oh it didn't matter. She was going to enjoy this anyway.
Well she was quite fortunate, or Marissa had set this up. Either way her first serious match in LAW was set to help decide the first champion holder of the belt and with any luck, it'd be her. Still she had found it convenient her boss neglected to bring her along until there was a reason to have such a heavyweight, most likely she kept her just to keep her in relative obscurity until the tourney started. Which would have worked if she hadn't been paired with someone she couldn't study too much either so she was walking in a relative unknown against a relative unknown. Though in that regard she cared very little. She was here and she was going to win.
Her song started playing and the newest LAW wrestler came, a confident smile on her face and cracking her knuckles as she eyed the fans in attendance. This never got old or boring, a new place always felt like it had a new vibe to it even if it felt similar in a few ways. The best part was taking on new opponents and as she entered the ring she thought about what she coming her way. A faster opponent, stronger? More technical? Oh it didn't matter. She was going to enjoy this anyway.
