Match Type: Submission Match
Rules: Victory by submission only
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At last, the time had come. It had been a long time coming for Cecilia to make her debut on the LAW circuit, but a day she'd dreamed about for a long time. Her ascent to the top had brought her to one of the biggest promotions in Japan, and she was going to be sure that she would make a name for herself as the top bitch there. A new roster meant plenty of new people to crush under her feet, to break and to make sure they all knew what their place was, and who their superior was. Even standing backstage, waiting for her cue, she was ready, a smile across her face.
"And coming first to the ring...from Detroit, Michigan...making her LAW debut...CECILIAAAA LOMBARD!!!
The arena went dark for just a moment before Cecilia's entrance music started playing, and as it kicked into gear, a single spotlight appearing on her as she stood at the top ramp with a sadistic grin. Placing her hands on her hips and displaying herself to the crowd for a moment, she made her way down the ramp, a light going on in front of her for each step she took to illuminate her path downward to the ring. As she walked, she seemed to carry herself in an almost disinterested fashion, scoffing silently and glancing off from the ring, as if she didn't even care, or give much thought, to the match that was soon to be. After all, Cecilia was already sure she'd win it.
As she came to the bottom of the ramp, she put one hand on the ring apron and, bracing the muscles in her arm, she twirled herself upwards to suspend her entire body upside-down on the one hand, her back arched away from the ring. Then, warming up her muscles as well as showcasing her contortion skills that she had made a standard of arsenal in other promotions, Cecilia drew back one leg and folded it under the top rope, then the other. Securing herself against the ropes this way, she did a backwards sommersault over the ropes to land in the ring squarely on her feet, all while bright lights flashed around her. As the lights and music died down, she drew a hair tie from one clenched fist and, holding her head to the side at an almost impossible angle, tied her hair in her signature side-ponytail. Then, ready for the match - and her new career - to begin, she turned back to look on at who would enter next.