Rules: Victory by pinfall, submission, or knockout
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So, it had come to this. Cecilia's next match would be against a veteran wrestler from Britain, and one who had a history of title reigns behind her at that. As the date of the match drew nearer, there were murmurs about as to how Cecilia would do against such a foe - but the ice-bitch herself didn't even break a sweat at the thought. Champion or no, she knew that she had this, and that's what she told herself as she looked in the mirror, a grin spreading across her face as she thought over what was to come. She could practically hear this so-called Sensational Shea begging for her mercy already, feeling the last gasp of air pass from her lungs as she locked in a death grip. Cecilia had a message to tell her, and she was going to ensure she said that well. Shea's time was past, and she was only deluding herself if she thought she still had it. It was time for the new generation to take her place - and Cecilia would be there to remind her of where she stood."Coming first to the ring, from Detroit, Michigan! CECILIAAAAAA LOMBARD!!
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"You boo me, do you?" she shouted. "I can't believe it. More faces in this crowd than I can count, and not a single one knows just how stupid they are right now. Do you realize what you're doing? You're cheering for a woman two decades past her prime, as though you actually think she can take me on. Absolutely pathetic. I don't care how many belts she's held, or how many women she's bested, but your British bitch should have quit when she was ahead! It's foolish to think she could ever step into the ring with the new generation of wrestlers and stand a chance - and especially when that particular opponent is myself! It's about time she learned that an old dog can't learn any new tricks - and it's the young, keen alpha who'll take home the bones."
As she finished her speech, Cecilia tossed back her dark hair over her shoulder before tying it into place with her trademark side ponytail. She then hopped off her seat and strode over to one side of the ring, head held high, where she took her place and awaited the arrival of her opponent.
