Victory Conditions: Win by Pinfall, Submission or KO
Hentai allowed
The locker room smelt of sweat, rubbing alcohol, and the faint tang of energy drinks. Damien Pyre sat on the worn wooden bench, bare feet pressing against the cold tile. He rolled his shoulders, flexing his fingers inside the crimson fingerless gloves, watching the muscles in his arms and torso shift under his smooth, tan skin. He lets out a soft, low laugh as the reality of the moment finally sinks in. This is what he’s been waiting for. His first match in LAW, finally, a stage that can hold him. And with a stipulation that promised screams of pain and pleasure, no less. The thought sent a shiver of anticipation down his chilled spine.
He slides the crimson wrestling briefs over his hips, glancing down as the demon-head buckle at his waist catches the light, flashing sharply. He pulls the knee-high stirrups over his calves, flexes his feet, nudges the devil-head kneepads into position, and wraps the black elbow pads in place. “First match, Pyre. Don’t fuck it up,” he mutters, voice low and to himself. He slips on his leather entrance jacket and slaps his palms together, leather humming against skin, and lets out another short mischievous laugh. “Yeah… this is it.”
Damien Pyre

“What the…?” His voice cracks slightly, a rare falter. “Where the hell is it?” He yanks open his gym bag, spilling its contents onto the floor. Towels, tape, bottles, nothing but clutter. He kneels, sliding his hands under the bench, scanning the floor with those sharp amber eyes of his. “No… can’t be gone. Not now. Not here.”
A hot spike of anger flares in his chest, intertwining with the buzz of adrenaline already coursing through his veins. The choker wasn't just decoration, it’s a piece of him, a talisman he wears into battle. Losing it, especially now, before his first match in LAW would feel like a violation, like an affront! “No… no, no, no…” His voice rises, tense, jagged, a manic edge sharpening his words as he continues to frantically look for the satanic charm...


