Astrid had had enough.
Ever since she had won the LAW Heavyweight Championship, she had sworn to be a model champion, doing all she could to raise the profile of LAW as a promotion and professional wrestling as a sport. She carried that through in the effort she put into every one of her matches, never giving up or backing down, and in how she conducted herself with honor, dignity, and sportsmanship even when the cameras weren't running. Being a champion wasn't just an honor to Astrid, but a responsibility as well. She knew she had an image to uphold, and although the Heavyweight Championship was a more recent creation, Astrid wanted to make every wrestler who had held a championship in their time - including her father - proud to have her following in their footsteps.
Rose Gold, the Lightweight Champion, couldn't be further from that if she tried.
Astrid had reviewed the tape of Rose's matches leading up to the event, and she was quick to notice that, although her fellow champion had undeniable potential, she was far from deserving her title on her own merits. Often, she had to resort to dirty tricks, finding herself easily thrown around by more skillful opponents without them. When Astrid saw how Rose handled herself in the ring, she was sickened. She seemed to embody everything Astrid scorned - a wrestler who took the easy route, squandering what she was truly capable of doing and being in favor of bending the rules to her advantage, and holding the title of the best in her division away from those who warranted it more.
But even more disgraceful than her skill was Rose's personality. She was vain, egotistical, gloating; she talked down to her opponents no matter how much they strived for success or how much they threw themselves into their efforts to win. She went so far as to claim that no one in LAW could stand on her level, in the lightweight division or in any other. She had no respect for LAW, for wrestling, or for the belt, Astrid realized - she was only in the business for herself.
But when, on her recurring Midas Touch segment,
Rose had taken on Meiyun Lai - an eager member of the Young Lioness Program and someone Astrid herself had trained - and taken her apart in front of everyone, leaving her battered, stripped, and humiliated for all to see, Astrid knew she had gone too far. Rose had gone too long taking on opponents who stood no chance of defeating her, the Norsewoman thought. She had gone too long seeing everyone she faced as another hopeless sod to be trodden upon and to lord over. If Rose was that determined to fight unfair battles, it was time she got a taste of her own medicine.
"The following contest is scheduled for one fall! Coming first to the ring, from Stavanger, Norway! At 6'1 and 188 pounds, she is the reigning LAW Heavyweight Champion - AAAASTRID OSTBERG!!"
The arena erupted in cheers as sparks burst forth from the pyrotechnics system, and Astrid stepped out onto the entrance ramp, her muscular body wreathed in a furry robe that was open to display the Heavyweight Championship around her waist. She struck a confident pose, planting her feet apart and her hands on her hips, and lifting her chin skyward while she puffed out her chest to greet the awe of the fans. Astrid waved to the crowd as she made her way to the ring, but she had no time to slap high-fives or pose for pictures. She was here to send a message, and she needed Rose to know she was serious.
Once at the ring, Astrid climbed through the ropes, slipping off her robe and undoing her belt before holding it high over her head - a sight that won her another cheer from the crowd. Even if Astrid's belt wasn't on the line tonight, there was just as much that was. Tonight, Astrid was defending the integrity of wrestling itself. If she couldn't put Rose in her place, the question of whether or not she could live up to the duties she placed on herself would be called into check. And Astrid had no intention of letting anyone down.