Kyle's next opponent had already been booked - and all relevant parties had been informed. At the same time that Kyle had been told of his upcoming match, so too had his would-be opponent - Yuna Matou. But Yuna wasn't going to wait for that match to speak her mind. She had been at the arena for one of her own matches on the same show, but when she saw
Kyle's match against Hitomi Rose playing on the screens backstage, she was shocked by what she had witnessed. No matter how much she might've wanted to, she couldn't look away, and she had seen every moment unfold before her eyes. Hitomi was a newcomer to LAW, but Kyle had seemed practically overjoyed to beat and humiliate her, and he put the girl through all sorts of degrading positions, mocking her all the while. Sure, she had won, and sure, she had to have been made aware of such things in signing up for a match of this sort, but that didn't give Kyle any excuse to feel like he could get away with such cruelty. Yuna might have been a sensual wrestler herself, but she was also a mother - and it was that instinct that was kicking in now. If she was going to face off against Kyle, he needed to know she wouldn't hold back.
She needed to ask a few people as to Kyle's whereabouts, but it wasn't long before she was storming through the hallway toward his locker room, a glare on her face. When she got there, she shoved the door open. Luckily for her, there was no one around to get in the way - just her and Kyle. And it was Kyle she stormed up to now, closing in on him from behind. With her hands on her hips, she leaned in to settle a glare on his back.
"Excuse me," she sneered,
"but my name is Yuna Matou, and I'm supposed to be your next opponent. What I want to know is...sir, do you have any idea how to treat a woman!?" As her eyes wandered over Kyle's naked body, her cheeks flushed just a little, and she had to bite at her lip to recenter her thoughts. His well-sculpted physique was only even more impressive in person, and the thought of being so close to it made her heart flutter a little faster. But she couldn't let that distract her - there were bigger matters afoot.