Instead, Alice Gaster simply asked for a standard one on one match with Lady Vic...and when one of the bookers asked: "Any particular reason why her?", Alice would simply respond with a smirk and a: "Google it, shitlord", in his direction.
And google it, he did...and after discovering just what sort of connection Vic and Alice had...he immediately proposed quite a few things...the most important ones being the promotion of the match all over social media, and making it the main event of the next episode of LAW. The promotion part in particular meant that Alice had to record something to build to the match on camera. "Googling it" wasn't something everyone did in regards to matches, and the marketing team wanted to make a promo package explaining Alice's beef with Lady Vic, and Victoria Faraday's response to the lightweight.
While primarily recorded for a promo package to be shown on the weekend, hyping out the next LAW show, the full interview would also be released on LAW social media.
The recorded video on Youtube, shot in 1080p High Definition, started with the LAW Interviewer greeting Alice:
"Good day, Ms. Gaster, please have a seat..."
Alice followed the interviewers advice, sitting opposite him on a steel chair.
"Ms. Gaster, I interview you tonight about your upcoming match against Lady Vic next Monday on LAW TV. On the surface, you are of course, someone who loves the challenge, and you are definitely one of the women to do better than most in cross-division matches against heavyweights...but you requested Ms. Faraday specifically for your match next week. May I ask why her specifically?"
"Well...I gueeesss I should start from the beginning. Picture early 1997, Newcastle, England. There is a short, yet popular wrestler living there, making ladies tap out left and right...and maybe, sometimes, getting beat...but never staying down for long."
On a particular winter night, this lady was challenging for a visiting champion's title...namely, the Blackpool Women's Championship against a large, blonde lady...one Victoria Faraday."
"The match was filled with technical exchanges, both ladies getting equal amount of shots in on one another, but on her home turf, the smaller lady...Clara Grey, let's call her, lost the match. She felt slightly humiliated, and let it be known in the subsequent interviews...and for the time being, decided to move to Blackpool to regain her lost honor by beating Vic for the title, Vic accepting the challenge for her next show..."
"Where she utterly squashed Ms. Grey. Match lasted...all of 1 minute, the little lady from Newcastle getting no offense in."
"Still, she was stubborn about beating Vic, but the champ wouldn't accept her third challenge until she proved herself first...and what she was pushed through in Blackpool was...pretty hellish. Battle Royals, all with women bigger than her...like, there was no woman below 170 cm besides her...and she survived that. She fought through ladies who took Vic to the brink of losing, and still managed to pull through and make them tap out..."
"In autumn of 1997, Ms. Grey...feels fucking weird saying that, gotta be honest...Ms. Grey was allowed to fight Vic once more for the Blackpool Title...and the match was an actual war...both women threatening to break each other's limbs. The match was much more than for the belt. Clara was fighting for being defeated in her hometown, and humiliating Vic by taking her title in her native city would be the perfect revenge for her."
"Right as she was about to put her in her finisher, over the arm crossface...Vic nailed her in the face with a brass knuckle, out of site of the ref. One Coronation Street later, and Ms. Grey was defeated, unsuccessful a third time in her quest to unseat the Queen of the Ring."
"That was quite a lengthy story, Ms. Gaster...but if I may ask...you are somewhat implying, from the way you told the story, that you fit into it. And, from what I understand, Ms. Grey, the lady you talked about in your story, is your mother, if I am not mistaken"
"That's exactly correct."
"So...is that all there is to it? Wanting to take revenge for your parent's loss?"
"Not...completely...if you crunch the numbers, you will realize something, why a 4th match never happened. Mom wanted it to happen with all her heart. There was just one person who stopped her from doing that."
"Who was that person?"
Alice pointed at herself:
"This little shithead. My dad was with my mom every step of the way in Blackpool...and, well...stuff happened, without going too much into detail. Mom and Dad moved back to Newcastle, taking a break from wrestling...and the rest you can look up online. But point being, my mom never had an opponent even a 10th, a 100th of a caliber that Lady Vic was, and in one of the final interviews before her death, she cited that as her biggest disappointment, being unable to unseat Vic."
"I've been on a mini-quest, before LAW. In between deathmatches, I looked to challenge whichever lady from 80s and 90s were still competing at that time, both which beat and lost to my mom. Part of it is...just being a simple fangirl, leaving out her dream. Another? Simply...leaving up to my mom's legacy. Which is kinda what I want to be remembered as, in addition to the deathmatches. Alice Gaster is a second generation wrestler. And Alice Gaster is a deathmatch queen. And on Monday, I'll make sure to live up to the former part of that. On Monday, I will make sure to slay the Queen of the Ring"
"I see. Thank you for your time, Ms. Gaster"
"My pleasure."
At that point, the video faded to black.
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Monday, LAW Arena
Out of context, no one could be scared of a standard match more than a deathmatch. And, certainly, for a lady who laughed in the face of her and her opponent's pain, a standard match would be nothing, right?
...and yet...Alice was actually getting nervous about her match against Vic tonight. It was a standard match, meaning none of her usual tricks would apply...but it wouldn't stop her, or indeed, Vic, from bending the rules to their favor...
But the feeling of losing, of getting an L after she talked such a big game, both to Vic herself and on the interview...
For the first time in a long while, she realized what Clara felt like before seemingly difficult matches.
She was still 10 minutes to go before her entrance, as the promo package was just starting to explain the story of this match to the people in the crowd...and 10 minutes were too long. Each time she awaited a knock on the door, she realized only 30 seconds had passed...
...and yet, she was too nervous to go to the Gorilla position early, and her body was straight up making her reject the idea.
Instead, Alice would grab her phone, and check the messages she had with another person earlier today. Namely, her mom...adopted mom that is. As much as she respected Clara Grey, the woman who brought her up was Allison Gaster...and she had nothing but love and respect for her. She wore her Gaster surname with pride, and even if the Grey name might've had more significance in wrestling...she was brought up as a Gaster...and would wrestle as one as well.
Alice quickly read the final part of the exchange:
The simple exchange warmed her heart, and calmed the Pale Rider's nerves a little..."So...will you be watching LAW tonight?"
"Of course! I'll be rooting for you from Britain! Me and your dad both! Kick her ass, dear!"
...just in case, she decided to check one more name in her contact's list - Clara Gaster.
Despite her attempts to contact her sister, it didn't yield much result...
One last time, she decided to try and contact her:
...DING!"Clar...how are you?"
"Waah!", suddenly came from a locker, as a startled Clara fell out of it, right on the floor...
...and Alice, completely befuddled, could only stifle her laugh at the hilarious scene:
"Ahahahahaha...What...what were you doing there?"
"I wanted to check on you!"
"No, why hide in the locker?"
"Well...when you check on me, you always pop up at me out of nowhere...like the time you saved me from Adriana. Wanted to try something like that too."
"I never...bwahahaha...hid in a locker room, you dummy!"
Whatever nervousness Alice had, it was completely gone from the funny scene that unfolded, as she smiled at her sister:
"So...are you ready?"
Alice nodded: "I'll make Vic kiss my feet for all of her losses!"
A knock on the door let Alice know she was expected:
"Good luck!"
Alice, grabbing her kendo stick, would wave a farewell at Clara, before leaving for the Gorilla position...
Painless by Fozzy played on the stage as Alice made her way onto the entrance ramp. The promo packaged hyped people up big time, as all of them universally cheered the short heroine walking down the stage. Alice smiled into the crowd, pointing her kendo stick into the ring:
"TONIGHT, THE QUEEN SHALT DINE IN HELL!"
The crowd cheered as she rushed into the ring, lifting her hand and her stick up into the air as the audience continued their cheers towards the short lady.
As her music wound down, the ref asked Alice to live her stick outside of the ring. Following the order, Alice dropped it right outside her corner. She did a few stretches as she awaited the Blackpool Women's Champion to enter...