If she was going to get anywhere with this new side of her, she could leave no questions about who she was, or what she could do. She needed to tell LAW, on no uncertain terms, what the new Marzia was all about. And tonight, she had a few words to say to that effect.
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Lifting herself into the ring, Marzia snatched the microphone from the ring announcer with more force than she was used to, and, as she stormed over to the corner, she jabbed a finger into the stands accusingly. "LISTEN UP, LAW!!" she shouted. "Yeah, it's me again - and if you thought this was all just a prank, a gag, or a one-off thing, you're damn wrong! The old me was never going anywhere, anyway. I used to be so...so weak. So pitiful. That was why I never got anywhere, no matter how hard I tried, or how hard I worked!" She kicked at the ropes, venting her frustrations. "When I started realizing that I was eating loss after loss, when my best match was a goddamn DRAW - that's when I realized the problem was me all along! I needed to toughen up if I wanted to survive. I couldn't be weak any more! And you know what, now? You know what?"
Marzia took a step back, leaning in toward the crowd to give a pause for her words to sink in. "Well, it worked! I didn't expect it to be that easy, but it was! Little did I know, all along, all I needed to do was to stop letting everyone else walk all over me, when I could be the one walking on them instead! God, I honestly feel so stupid for never getting that through my skull - but it doesn't matter any more, and you know why? Because I've hit my stride. I'm better than I ever was before. Hell! I'm actually winning now!"
A grin lit up Marzia's face for only a moment before it dropped back into a scowl, her fingers clenching the microphone tighter. "Only that's not how it ends, is it!? No! Because YOU assholes STILL don't believe I can succeed, even when I have to take it by force!" The boos started coming, but Marzia continued. "Don't believe me? Look around, idiots! Even after Gail and I started working together, what have I had to show for it? Barely any time in the ring, and then you just put me up against opponents who aren't worth my time!"
Conspicuously missing from Marzia's speech was her rematch against Alizeh Midori, one that had been an intense and even match that left both combatants giving it their all and pushed them to their limits, and that had been well-received for the emotion and effort Marzia put into it, even if fans were less supportive of her methods. Her eyelid twitched after she finished her sentence, and as she glanced back up she bit at her lip. It was almost as though she didn't want to acknowledge it - but still, she continued.
"The way I see it, either you don't think I've got it in me - or you're just too scared of me to give me more time on the show, and y'know what? You damn well SHOULD be! But I'm fed up with waiting around. I'm fed up with being thrown bottom-of-the-barrel low-card tomato cans! I didn't go through all the training I did to be languishing in obscurity. I'm here to make a name for myself, dammit! And I'm gonna do that one way or another!" She pointed her finger directly into the camera. "You idiots can't stop me now! You can't keep me back now! I'm going to make myself clear, here - you give me an opponent worth my time, someone who can really challenge me, or..." She paused a moment, her fist clenching and unclenching as she searched for the words. "Or I'll have to do something I'll regret!"
