Notifying management of the debacle wasn't difficult, in fact they had already heard about it by the time either Himeko or Eliza went to inform them. A match was already scheduled, as they wanted to squash this needless drama in their facilities so their roster could continue to use the equipment without either powerhouse getting in the way with their squabble. For Eliza, the more streamlined the process the better, as she wasn't concerned with the logistics of LAW. She had enough on her plate working remote to assist in keeping herself useful to the mortuary back home, especially with the time zone differences.
Now, she stood backstage yet again, ready yet again to step out onto the ring. Unlike her last bout, this one would be much more of a challenge, as Himeko was not only larger than Eliza but seemed to be stronger physically than her last opponent. What she didn't know was how that strength compared to her own, as she didn't even try to resist the grip that the giantess had on her. That competition was going to have to come up in the ring, and would likely determine how the match would begin and who would be on the backfoot.
"Ms Hallow you're on in 3...2," the crewman told her, counting down the time for her second entrance since joining LAW. Marching through the entrance, Eliza came out to chorus of boos with a light mixture in cheers for those that wanted to see the heel do her thing once more. Her showing in her debut impressed some people, earned some haters in the audience, but she reveled in it. Finishing her opening march, she climbed onto the ring, and slowly made her way through the ropes. Lifting her arms, she welcomed the variety of noises and reactions from the crowd, even closing her eyes to take it all in. When she was done, the beginnings of a smirk etched onto her face, right before it was wiped clean off to default to that blank stare.
Standing in her corner, doing some minor stretches to keep herself limber, Eliza awaited Himeko. For once, she was actually excited to wrestle this opponent, a rare thing for the mortician.