Match Type: Standard Match
Rules: Victory by pinfall, submission, or knockout
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So far, Astrid thought, business in LAW was going well. It wasn't long after she had made her debut, but the bookers had already found plenty of matches for her - and the Norwegian couldn't be happier with it, seeing as she had been handed the perfect opportunity to hone her skills. Her new foes had challenged her, and now she knew that she was up to higher standards than she had ever faced before. But far from being intimidated by the change in scenery, Astrid was ready. She knew that this would only push her to achieve even greater success, and she was ready to meet it. She looked up from the bench as she finished lacing her boots, looking at herself in the mirror, and smiled.
The blonde thought back on what she had been told about her next scheduled match. Apparently she was going to debut another new girl today. That was always an interesting time for her - she'd get to meet someone new, and see how their skills stood up to one anothers'. Since there was no telling what she could expect from a new opponent, she would have to be on guard, fighting at the top of her game, just in case. All she could hope was that this girl would take things as seriously as she did, and wouldn't disappoint. At last, Astrid looked towards the door, as an intern stepped in to gesture her to the entrance ramp. It was time.
"The following match is scheduled for one fall! Coming first to the ring, from Stavanger, Norway, ASTRID OSTBERG!
Astrid stepped onto the entrance ramp between two showers of sparks, posing proudly with her hands on her hips as she gave a determined glare that would show she was ready for battle. From there, she would proceed down to the ring, turning and waving a few times to the fans cheering her on from the stands at either side of the aisle. Once at the ring, Astrid grabbed onto the ropes and pulled herself up onto the apron before she rolled into the ring between them, then brushed back her hair as she came to stand at her side.
"All right, who is it today?"