Post by Blair Kivisto on Nov 16, 2016 13:47:39 GMT -5
“Stepping into this world my eyes have been opened to a lot of different things I would never have expected. My first go at it was in a promotion called FSociety, where I learned a lot of things. In all my matches there only two were lost. I fell to tag, it’s not my strong suit. It is not the thing I want to make my name known from. Putting someone into a tag match with a random partner is not the way to allow them to make an impact. I tried my best to make it work but at the end of the day, it just didn’t. I learned from the experience, though, sometimes random pairings happen and when they do you need to figure out how to work with the other person to make it a success.”
“I’m not going to come out here and tell you that I’m the greatest thing on the planet. Unlike a lot of wrestlers around these days, I’m not going to be overly cocky for no real reason. I’m still earning my stripes, each match is a learning experience. I’m only human, I make mistakes. I refuse to bust out with the new ‘my shit doesn't stink’ attitude that most of these fresh out of training fighters are doing nowadays. Maybe when it’s known I can back up what I say I’ll start that but until then I don’t deserve to be held any higher than anyone else.”
“I don’t want to be handed things because I whine and cry, I don’t feel like there’s any sense of reward in hyping myself up like the greatest shit in the world just because my first three matches were all wins. I’m not going to change who I am to appease the masses. This is me… I’m Fiona Marie Larson, just a young rookie out of Colorado Springs, Colorado that’s a bit on the wacky side. Take it or leave it but don’t tell me to change.”
As the voice faded out a single spotlight shot down on the redhead that had been talking. She seemed to bounce on her heels a bit as she shot the camera a smile.
“So now that we got that out of the way, wassup peoples!? Looks like I’m finally getting to break away from tag matches and do something new once again. I’m looking forward to this fatal four way coming up. I’ve never had three opponents at one time but it sounds like it’ll be crazy right? However, I can’t help but feel like the odd one out here. Red Dragon, Kodo Dragon, Yu...jir… fuck it I’m calling you White Dragon. Why not it fits the theme right? I’m not going to lie here, I’m new to this all, I’ve never been in a match like this but everyone starts somewhere. Instead of being afraid of this venture I’m excited about it. I have a golden opportunity to really put my training to the test, I don’t know about you guys but that’s pretty dang fun sounding right? RIGHT!?”
A giggle followed the statement as she bounced a bit.
“Spotlight, people cheering, the adrenaline rush of getting into a ring and staring down an obstacle in your way of success. The thought of knowing you got to do this, you have to get through this trial no matter the cost if you want to make an impact. I know what I signed up for, I know what I’m getting myself into. I’m ready to take on any challenge to find the success that I crave. I’m ready to learn, to grow, to build something great. My daddy told me while I was growing up that I could do anything I wanted to with my life but in order to achieve my goals I have to be willing to put in the work, it’s something I’ve always held close. It’s something I’ve always kept in mind, it’s the fuel that drives me to be the best I can be in and out of that ring. My experience may not be vast and it may not show me as being impressive but I dare you to find someone else with as much drive, heart, and passion as I have. I want this, I need this and at Glory, I will have this.”
One last smile to the camera showed on Fi’s face before she stepped back out of the spotlight, the light itself fading and eventually turning off causing the scene to fade to black.
“I’m not going to come out here and tell you that I’m the greatest thing on the planet. Unlike a lot of wrestlers around these days, I’m not going to be overly cocky for no real reason. I’m still earning my stripes, each match is a learning experience. I’m only human, I make mistakes. I refuse to bust out with the new ‘my shit doesn't stink’ attitude that most of these fresh out of training fighters are doing nowadays. Maybe when it’s known I can back up what I say I’ll start that but until then I don’t deserve to be held any higher than anyone else.”
“I don’t want to be handed things because I whine and cry, I don’t feel like there’s any sense of reward in hyping myself up like the greatest shit in the world just because my first three matches were all wins. I’m not going to change who I am to appease the masses. This is me… I’m Fiona Marie Larson, just a young rookie out of Colorado Springs, Colorado that’s a bit on the wacky side. Take it or leave it but don’t tell me to change.”
As the voice faded out a single spotlight shot down on the redhead that had been talking. She seemed to bounce on her heels a bit as she shot the camera a smile.
“So now that we got that out of the way, wassup peoples!? Looks like I’m finally getting to break away from tag matches and do something new once again. I’m looking forward to this fatal four way coming up. I’ve never had three opponents at one time but it sounds like it’ll be crazy right? However, I can’t help but feel like the odd one out here. Red Dragon, Kodo Dragon, Yu...jir… fuck it I’m calling you White Dragon. Why not it fits the theme right? I’m not going to lie here, I’m new to this all, I’ve never been in a match like this but everyone starts somewhere. Instead of being afraid of this venture I’m excited about it. I have a golden opportunity to really put my training to the test, I don’t know about you guys but that’s pretty dang fun sounding right? RIGHT!?”
A giggle followed the statement as she bounced a bit.
“Spotlight, people cheering, the adrenaline rush of getting into a ring and staring down an obstacle in your way of success. The thought of knowing you got to do this, you have to get through this trial no matter the cost if you want to make an impact. I know what I signed up for, I know what I’m getting myself into. I’m ready to take on any challenge to find the success that I crave. I’m ready to learn, to grow, to build something great. My daddy told me while I was growing up that I could do anything I wanted to with my life but in order to achieve my goals I have to be willing to put in the work, it’s something I’ve always held close. It’s something I’ve always kept in mind, it’s the fuel that drives me to be the best I can be in and out of that ring. My experience may not be vast and it may not show me as being impressive but I dare you to find someone else with as much drive, heart, and passion as I have. I want this, I need this and at Glory, I will have this.”
One last smile to the camera showed on Fi’s face before she stepped back out of the spotlight, the light itself fading and eventually turning off causing the scene to fade to black.