Mat Wrestling 101: Kotomi Ito vs Julian Prince
Posted: Thu May 07, 2026 9:15 pm
Kotomi Ito vs Julian Prince, 'The Varsity Villain'
Match Type: "Mat Wrestling + Ironman."
Win by scoring the most points by the end of twenty minutes. Pinfalls score one point for every second they remain unbroken. Submissions score five points per tap-out or verbal submission. Knockouts are an automatic victory. The following match will take place on standard wrestling mats with no referee and no audience.
Modified Standard rules - DQs are still in effect, but some restrictions have been lifted.
Kotomi was intrigued by the proposition she was sent not too long ago. Apparently, she had been scouted for a recorded match idea for LAW's private streaming service, where matches were pre-taped for people to watch in the comfort of their own homes. This worked well for match types that didn't need an audience filling the audio, allowing nothing but the dialogue, breaths, and pained grunts shared between competitors. Such was the case with today's match. The LAW administration wanted to frame this privately taped match with a storyline, set between two wrestlers of similar age in a college setting. As the story goes, it would follow a clash between fellow students on campus, tensions running high between a pair of classmates who could no longer settle their differences in exams, being too evenly matched in test scores, they decided to put themselves to the test on the mats instead. Both had experience with wrestling, but now it was time to put their pride on the line in a match where almost anything goes. With no one else around to spectate or regulate their match, it would all come down to who the superior grappler was. This concept fascinated the geeky bookworm, who would have been in college normally had she not chosen the path of a wrestler.
She agreed to the terms, with the only caveat that she would have no idea who her opponent would be. It left her pondering about what kind of person would also agree to such a concept, filling in the role of an academic rival. The mystery fascinated her just as much as the original idea, and so here she was, gym bag in tow as she walked around the room, mats lining the floors and walls somewhat. It wasn't as cramped as the space she was in during her match with Ryu Hiroshi, but it still felt intimate. No doubt there were hidden cameras at all kinds of angles, but there was light on the wall next to the door she entered from, signaling that they weren't recording at the moment, allowing her the chance to change into her gear. Next to that was a little scoreboard. Given the point-based system LAW had set for the match, it was obvious that the pair should have a way to keep track of who was in the lead.
After surveying the room for a little longer, Kotomi decided to get herself ready. So, she stripped down and slid her leotard on, tightening up and fitting on the rest of her gear to look dressed for the occasion before using the extra time she spent waiting for her opponent to arrive by stretching and loosening herself up.

Match Type: "Mat Wrestling + Ironman."
Win by scoring the most points by the end of twenty minutes. Pinfalls score one point for every second they remain unbroken. Submissions score five points per tap-out or verbal submission. Knockouts are an automatic victory. The following match will take place on standard wrestling mats with no referee and no audience.
Modified Standard rules - DQs are still in effect, but some restrictions have been lifted.
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Kotomi was intrigued by the proposition she was sent not too long ago. Apparently, she had been scouted for a recorded match idea for LAW's private streaming service, where matches were pre-taped for people to watch in the comfort of their own homes. This worked well for match types that didn't need an audience filling the audio, allowing nothing but the dialogue, breaths, and pained grunts shared between competitors. Such was the case with today's match. The LAW administration wanted to frame this privately taped match with a storyline, set between two wrestlers of similar age in a college setting. As the story goes, it would follow a clash between fellow students on campus, tensions running high between a pair of classmates who could no longer settle their differences in exams, being too evenly matched in test scores, they decided to put themselves to the test on the mats instead. Both had experience with wrestling, but now it was time to put their pride on the line in a match where almost anything goes. With no one else around to spectate or regulate their match, it would all come down to who the superior grappler was. This concept fascinated the geeky bookworm, who would have been in college normally had she not chosen the path of a wrestler.
She agreed to the terms, with the only caveat that she would have no idea who her opponent would be. It left her pondering about what kind of person would also agree to such a concept, filling in the role of an academic rival. The mystery fascinated her just as much as the original idea, and so here she was, gym bag in tow as she walked around the room, mats lining the floors and walls somewhat. It wasn't as cramped as the space she was in during her match with Ryu Hiroshi, but it still felt intimate. No doubt there were hidden cameras at all kinds of angles, but there was light on the wall next to the door she entered from, signaling that they weren't recording at the moment, allowing her the chance to change into her gear. Next to that was a little scoreboard. Given the point-based system LAW had set for the match, it was obvious that the pair should have a way to keep track of who was in the lead.
After surveying the room for a little longer, Kotomi decided to get herself ready. So, she stripped down and slid her leotard on, tightening up and fitting on the rest of her gear to look dressed for the occasion before using the extra time she spent waiting for her opponent to arrive by stretching and loosening herself up.
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