Match Type: Standard match
Winning Condition: Pin, Submission, KO, DQ, or Ring Out
Amy opened the door, meeting up with the person who was relentlessly banging on the door. "Finally! Took you long enough," He exclaimed. Amy twitched a little, but chose to stay silent. Besides, it would be awkward for her opponent to hear Amy have a screaming battle in the hallway before their match together. "Do you not understand how long I've been waiting here? Your match is coming up, and you should have already been dressed!" Amy looked away at this point, feeling guilty. She knew she was in the wrong, but hated that he was going off at him. Besides, most of it wasn't even her fault, but instead Honoka's, but she listened to him complain anyway. She felt as if she was back in high school again, getting told off by one of the teachers for something that she didn't even do. "Sorry." She replied simply, shrugging a little as she did so. He sighed. "Lets get a move on. There is no use in stalling any longer." He said, then headed towards the stage, and Amy quietly followed him.
They walked through a rather empty backstage, with nothing particularly interesting going on, with their destination being the stage. It was a rather quiet journey, which was to be expected, considering that Amy was told off earlier. But still, despite this, they tried to break the silence between them. "So, are you ready for your match?" He said to her. "I guess" She replied, whilst looking off to the side, simply not wanting to engage in any sort of small talk. She was trailing behind him, as if she was unsure of the directions to the stage, but she understood where she was going. She has only explored the area for a short amount of time, but she already had the most important places memorised.
Soon, they reached the stage. "Alright, the plan was to originally have Honoka enter first, but for some reason, she wasn't in her locker room." He spoke. He was noticeably annoyed. If Amy couldn't tell by his voice, then she could tell by his body language. He seemed rather impatient, and constantly in a rush. "You'll be entering now." He took out his phone, and messaged someone, seemingly telling someone that there was a change of plan. "Get out there, your theme song should start playing soon." He said, whilst finishing off his text message. As soon as he did, he headed back in the direction that they came in, and Amy watched him walk off for a second. She stopped as soon as she heard her theme song, and she jumped a little. It brought her out of her daydream almost instantly. She took a deep breath in, and then out. "Alright, here goes nothing."
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She walked down the ramp, looking side to side, looking at the faces of some of the fans. It was rather quiet, and some of them didn't seem to be too eager to see Amy and Honoka go at it. She sighed to herself. Her job as a wrestler is mostly to entertain the audience. Leaving them in a state where they don't even want to see them wrestle is a huge no-no. They did pay money to come to the arena after all, and having them sit down, wondering what the delay was must have been fustrating for them. But she tried not to think about it too much.
As she was walking down the ramp, the announcer announced her presense, and the match type. Soon after that, Amy made it to the end of the ramp, and transitioned into a small jog, and slid under the bottom rope. She picked herself back up off of the mat, and walked towards a turnbuckle. She simply leaned on it, feeling uneasy. There was now an unneeded amount of pressure put on both, her, and her opopnent, solely because they took a little to long getting set up. "Maybe I shouldn't have been so nice to the girl." She thought, but she immediately dismissed the thought when she heard her opponent's theme song begin to play. She pushed herself up off of the turnbuckle, still standing close to it, and waited for her opponent to emerge from the back, and get into the ring.