Geun was never one for big shows like this. All the pomp and circumstance drew attention away from, in her opinion, the main point of the sport itself, and that was the fighting itself, not to mention that half the competitors that landed on these cards had egos so large they'd warrant another venue all to themselves. And so she wasn't really a part of any big events in the past, and it suited her well, fight, win, get paid, simple and honest. With the size of the roster as well, it was easy not to be part of those events; you needed to fight for the spot on those lists, and Geun was neither a crowd pleaser nor was she a favourite for many, but a few who came for the violence instead of showmanship. The miscalculation she made when assuming she would not land on any special events, however, was her performance. Like it or not, she was capable of throwing down with the best of them and coming out on top more often than not, so she shouldn't have been surprised when she was matched with a rising talent on an occasion such as this.
Korean, in Japan, fighting a local. The crowd was going to hate her, that much was for certain, but as long as she could just have a good honest fight, she'd be just fine, the only person that really mattered was her oponent and though she was net exactly thorough in her research, she prety soon realized, they were not likely to get along much at all, now playing somone's villain was certinly a new expiriance.
As Geun entered the arena, she was immediately met with pretty unanimous boos, much as she predicted, rolling her eyes and making a dismissive gesture to the crowd as they continued to muffle her music. She moved quickly down the ramp, climbing the stairs and slipping between the ropes, getting into her corner without much showmanship and staring down Yuki from her corner, making one last gesture to the outside that they could get started!