But had that gotten her respect from her peers, the fans? No, they called her a cheater, a sadist, an egomaniac. Wins weren't alone to shut them up, they'd always find excuses as to why she wasn't their superior. No, you needed gold for that, championships, and initially her goal was the Middleweight Championship. To crush Lillian Bryne and build her new throne over her corpse with that gleaming silver belt on her shoulder. And while that may still be in the cards eventually, the announcement of LAW Apex and the Openweight championship was one that Kathleen couldn't pass up on.
Has everything worked out perfectly for her so far in LAW? No, it hasn't. A blemish was in her track record, one that were so insignificantly possible, the odds of which were equivalent to finding a needle in the Atlantic Ocean. But even so, even if it was legitimate, Kathleen had still proven herself to be a force in LAW, her first three wins up against potent heavyweights that had at least 50 pounds on the Queen. Yet each one met their Culmination, and each were pinned in decisive fashion. So while fans obviously rooted for other names who were qualifying, the QoD wasn't one to underestimate.
And now, it was time to add a fourth name to that list of hers. As Kathleen's opponent for tonight was yet another heavyweight, the blue-haired veteran and mentor, Hitomi Rodouko. Standing at 187cm, or 6'2", and weighing in at 170 pounds, she was a daunting opponent, with a significant size advantage over the Queen, and her experience far greater than hers as well.
Yet that was a familiar tale for Kathleen Hendricks, and not a worry was cast in her mind.
Her music soon hit in the arena, and the woman that the LAW audience grew to despise walked out from behind the curtain, her signature glare of superiority cast over them and the cascade of boos coming in.

Walking her way down to the ring, ignoring the fans' thumbs downs and jeers and marching up the steps to get to the apron, and slide herself into the ring, before pressing herself up against her corner, gripping the ropes and eyeing the ramp for her opponent. No theatrics, just pure business. Kathleen had three qualifying matches to go to get to Apex to compete in one last match there, and only once she was announced the first Openweight champion, would she celebrate. But now, all her energy was focused on stomping out her opponents, and coming out next was her first.
