No Tourists in My Ring
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2026 2:56 am
The doors to the L.A.W. gym swung open with a sharp bang against the wall.
In walked Rianne Evans, earbuds in, jaw set, already in her workout gear — tight black leggings hugging her powerful legs, a dark red sports bra showing off her toned abs, blonde hair pulled up into a high, messy ponytail. A light sheen of sweat already glistened on her skin from the run over.
She didn’t come to socialize.
She came to graft.
Her boots thudded against the mat as she stepped inside, rolling her shoulders loose. She peeled one earbud out—
—and stopped.
Someone new.
A wrestler she didn’t recognize was working inside the ring. Moving around like they owned the place.
Rianne’s eyes narrowed.
She slowly reached up, pulled the other earbud out, letting it dangle around her neck.
“…You avin’ a laugh?”
she muttered under her breath.
She stepped closer to the ring apron, arms folding under her chest as she looked the newcomer up and down — not impressed.
“Oi.”
Her voice cut through the gym.
“Didn’t know this was open season for randoms. You new, yeah?”
She leaned one elbow against the apron, head tilted slightly, eyes sharp.
“‘Cause last time I checked… this ain’t no tourist attraction. So unless you got clearance…”
She smirked faintly, but there was no warmth in it.
“…you might wanna tell me why you’re usin’ my ring.”
In walked Rianne Evans, earbuds in, jaw set, already in her workout gear — tight black leggings hugging her powerful legs, a dark red sports bra showing off her toned abs, blonde hair pulled up into a high, messy ponytail. A light sheen of sweat already glistened on her skin from the run over.
She didn’t come to socialize.
She came to graft.
Her boots thudded against the mat as she stepped inside, rolling her shoulders loose. She peeled one earbud out—
—and stopped.
Someone new.
A wrestler she didn’t recognize was working inside the ring. Moving around like they owned the place.
Rianne’s eyes narrowed.
She slowly reached up, pulled the other earbud out, letting it dangle around her neck.
“…You avin’ a laugh?”
she muttered under her breath.
She stepped closer to the ring apron, arms folding under her chest as she looked the newcomer up and down — not impressed.
“Oi.”
Her voice cut through the gym.
“Didn’t know this was open season for randoms. You new, yeah?”
She leaned one elbow against the apron, head tilted slightly, eyes sharp.
“‘Cause last time I checked… this ain’t no tourist attraction. So unless you got clearance…”
She smirked faintly, but there was no warmth in it.
“…you might wanna tell me why you’re usin’ my ring.”