Match Type: Standard Match
Rules: Victory by pinfall, submission, or knockout
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This was it - it was time for Lacey's first official match in LAW! While she had competed as part of a jointly promoted house show with WFPW in the past, this was the real deal - she would be on TV, taking on a member of the LAW roster. As she sat on a bench in the locker room tying on her boots, she grinned to herself, kicking her legs in the air excitedly. This was a big moment for her career. Not only did it mean she was working for a bigger promotion than she ever had before, it was also her first international show, bringing her talents to audiences overseas. She'd be lying if she said she wasn't a little bit intimidated. She had never been out of the country before, and with only a Japanese language class (and her watching some anime here and there when she was younger...hey, it counted!) to prepare herself before the big move, there were still a lot of things she had to adjust to, and a lot of things she assumed would make more sense later. She knew that her opponent was a Young Lioness, but she hadn't quite settled into LAW well enough to know what that meant. Presumably, this Reiko was still learning the ropes. But there were times when Lacey herself felt like she was still learning the ropes, so as far as she was concerned, they were on even footing. Regardless, she was committed to doing as she always did - she would go out there and do her best, and make sure that everyone went home happy!
"Coming first to the ring...and making her official LAW debut! At 5'6, weighing 145 pounds, from Oklaholma City, Oklaholma...please welcome LACEY WHITMAN!!"
This was Lacey's first match, so it meant it was her chance to make a first impression. When she was all about pleasing her fans, that was more important to her than ever! She stepped out from the curtains with a smile on her face, skipping down the ramp and waving her hands in the air. She slapped some high-fives on her way down past the barricades, before stopping to hug a few younger fans in the front row. But the real show would begin as she came to the ring - where she climbed up the apron, coming to the top rope, and doing a backflip into the ring! With the poise of a well-practiced gymnast - which, in fact, she was - she stuck the landing on two feet, taking a bow to the eagerly cheering crowd.
"Thank you, everybody!! Thank you!" she cheered.
"I'm gonna win this for you, okay?" Then, she took the time to do some stretches before settling into her corner, awaiting when her opponent would arrive.