Thursday, November 3, 2016

Adequate



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Off Camera
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The Queen of the Ring Championship is just over the horizon.  It’s so close that Julia Braddock-Noel can almost taste it.  The championship, a championship she had sought after before in the Independent Wrestling Cartel and then later on in the early days of Uprising itself, is now within her grasp.  And arguably, it’s all because of lady luck.

It was originally supposed to be Vanilla Skyy defending the Queen of the Ring Championship against newcomer Jade.  Jade has had a win or two under her belt but she’s also lost a few important matches as well.  Julia, who herself was a former UWA Hybrid Champion who had just competed for the World Championship, wanted an opportunity to bounce back and she felt somewhat jilted when UWA didn’t grant her a title opportunity.

No, she wasn’t expecting a world title shot, even if it is what she thinks she deserves.  But any championship opportunity would’ve worked.  And yet she was left out in favor of people like Jade?  It definitely left Julia confused but that confusion would be washed away when it was announced that Vanilla Skyy could not compete at Against All Odds.  A new competitor would be required to take her place in the match to decide a new Queen of the Ring Championship…

…and Julia was more than happy to fill that role; a role she feels she not only has earned but one she feels she deserves.  Why wouldn’t she feel that way?  She has been with UWA since the time it was still an extension of IWC.  As a loyal UWA member, she fought the good fight for UWA and for the fans.  She won the Hybrid Championship and earned the opportunity to compete for the World Championship.  For Julia, she feels that these accomplishments, combined with her loyalty and dedication to the UWA brand, should’ve granted her a title shot right away.

Yet it didn’t.  She had to wait until Vanilla Skyy backed out due to injury so that Julia could be plugged in as a replacement.  And Julia feels that she is much more than a replacement.

Part of that, though, is the voice of her sister, Glory Braddock- Noel, speaking to her, trying to influence her.  Julia knows this and, for the most part, she has tried to ignore Glory’s tempting voice.  And yet lately, as time goes on, Julia has found it more and more difficult to ignore that voice.  The easier thing for her to do would be to just give in and embrace what Glory is telling her is her true nature, her true self…

…embrace her destiny.

Julia has fought long and hard to bury that person, that true nature to which Glory is referring.  Julia wants to think that she is better than that person and she knows she can be a better person than that.  And yet, the more she plays by the rules, the more she seems to get taken advantage of.

At least that’s what Glory tells her.

Should she listen to Glory and just do whatever is necessary to get what she wants, to get that Queen of the Ring Championship?  Julia feels guilty just thinking of that as an option.  And yet another part of her mind tells her that she deserves that championship and she should not feel guilty about looking out for her own self interests.

Julia Braddock sits in the bedroom of her hotel room.  She is sitting in front of a vanity staring deep into the mirror, as if she staring deep into her own very soul and not just at the reflection itself.  She is about to go to sleep for the night and thus she is dressed in a skimpy pink nightgown.  A gold pendant necklace is around her neck.

She takes the gold pendant necklace holds it up.  She flips the pendant open to reveal the contents inside: a picture of herself and her boyfriend, JaMarcus Avery.  Normally a picture of one’s boyfriend would bring happiness but to this young lady she sighs sadly and shakes her head upon seeing the picture.

Why is she sad?  The picture is evidence that her sister Glory may very well be right about her.

She remembers it all too well.  It goes back to several months ago…before she even took the name Noel and identified herself as Aphrodite Noel’s daughter…

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Flashback
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Julia Braddock is in her dressing room backstage at an arena playing host to a UWA event.  She’s wearing a silver knee length dress and high heels.  She’s just arrived and has not changed into her wrestling gear yet.  An odd feature, a new feature, added to this outfit happens to be a pendant necklace around her neck.  It was a gift from her tag team partner, JaMarcus Avery.  There’s just one problem…

…JaMarcus Avery is also Julia’s secret lover.  JaMarcus Avery is the current boyfriend of Melanie McBride and lately he has been cheating on her secretly with Julia Braddock.  She should feel guilty.  She should feel ashamed…

..but she doesn’t.  She has no qualms with being “the other girl”, and she has no fear that she, potentially could ruin JaMarcus and Melanie’s relationship.  Quite frankly, she feels she deserves this.  She feels she deserves him.

It’s strange, really.  When she’s by herself, or when she’s with anyone else but JaMarcus, part of her does feel guilty for sleeping with him.  But when she’s with JaMarcus, all of those thoughts drift away.  Julia just forgets it all and enjoys his presence.  She enjoys him and being with him.  The guilty thoughts and feelings do not exist when she is with JaMarcus, the man she feels she deserves, regardless of of who he may be with right now.

Julia is admiring herself in front of a mirror when a loud banging on her dressing room door.

“Just a minute!”

This could be JaMarcus, although since they started seeing one another in secret she hasn’t known him to knock.  Even before, when they were still just simply tag team partners, he knew he was welcome in her dressing room at any time he wanted.  It’s doubtful he’d knock.  Still, just in case this is her secret lover, she wants to look her best.

Julia sighs as she fixes her hair. She primps and preens, posing a few times before winking at herself in the mirror.  She definitely approves of what she sees there before her; beauty personified.  JaMarcus will love this.

Another knocking is heard, this time it’s more incessant and more impatient.  Julia just rolls her eyes.

“Calm down!  I’ll be right there!”

She then turns and walks over to the door.  The beautiful blonde reaches to the knob and pulls it, opening the door to reveal an angry, glaring Melanie McBride standing there.  Hatred seems to ooze across every pore of her face.  Julia suspects, based just upon the look on her face, that she must have now found out about her and JaMarcus Avery’s secret relationship.

“You cheating whore!”

And that exclamation just goes to prove it.  Julia forces a pleasant smile on her face as she steps aside, allowing Melanie access to the room.   Melanie storms inside angrily, stamping almost like a pouty teenager who didn’t get her way.

“Nice to see you too, Melanie.”

“Cut the crap, Julia!  I know what you did!”

Braddock rolls her eyes.

“What WE did, you mean.”

“Huh?”

“Me and JaMarcus.  What WE did.  It wasn’t just me, remember that.”

Melanie rears back and slaps Julia across her face.

“How DARE you!  You have been sleeping with MY boyfriend and you have the gall to taunt me?!”

“I am not taunting you, Mel.  I’m just stating facts.”

“Stating facts?  Is that what you call CHEATING now?!”

Julia nods her head.

“Yes, I’m just stating facts.  FACT, it takes two to tango, and I didn’t force him to sleep with me.  FACT, he wanted me every bit as much as I wanted him, and FACT…”

She points a finger at Melanie.

“…he came to me when you just couldn’t please him enough.”

Melanie shakes her head vehemently.

“No!  You’re lying!”

“Ask him yourself if you want, though I think that might be a bit traumatizing for a sweet girl like you.  And while we’re discussing facts, Mel, let me tell you another fact.  FACT, people like me deserve this…I deserve him…”

She smirks.

“…people like you don’t always get what you want.  People like me, we always get what we want.  Got it?”

That just does it.  Melanie walks over and shoves Julia as hard as she can, causing her to fall backward onto her butt.

“I HATE YOU!”

Julia sighs as she stands back up.

“I’m sorry, I truly am, and because you do have a reason to be angry, I won’t retaliate.”

She points to the door.

“But please leave.”

Melanie can no longer hold back her tears.

“You put on this façade of being a good person.  The people love you.”

Melanie shakes her head.

“But I can see the truth.  I see that it’s all a lie.  You’re no better than any of the other women in this industry.”

She sighs.

“I just thought you were different.”

“Sorry to disappoint you.”

Melanie turns and walks away, making her exit as she cries.  Julia watches as she goes, smirking.

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Julia, however, is no longer smirking.  In fact, she is rather upset with herself.  She used to know who she was but now?  Now she isn’t sure.  Is Glory right about her?  Her silent musings are interrupted when the bathroom door of her hotel room opens.  She turns and spots JaMarcus Avery re-entering the main area.  She smiles warmly.

“Hi babe.”

JaMarcus rejoins her where she is sitting. He doesn't sit down fully before kissing her.

“Hey.”.

“I need to ask you something.”

“What’s on your mind?”

“I am getting a Queen of the Ring Title Shot at Against All Odds.  Instead of being grateful I feel as if I am entitled to it and I also feel somewhat cheated that I didn’t get chosen from the outset for a title shot, that I had to wait until Vanilla Skyy was injured before I got included.”

She sighs.

“My sister, Glory, she told me that I am finally beginning to realize that I am just like her and that I need to embrace who I really am.  I don’t want that to be true, but then I got to thinking about Melanie…”

She shakes her head.

“...when Melanie found out about us, and she confronted me, I told her flat out that I did not feel guilty, that I deserved you.  And to this day, I don’t feel guilty about what we did.  So tell me…”

She looks deep into his eyes.

“...what kind of person am I?”

“If you’re a bad person, so am I. Melanie was a sweet girl. A bit naive to the way the world actually worked at the time. There was a kinship between us. Blake kept hammering to me over and over again that I deserved better. At first I chalked it up to his problems with Karen. He ditched her for Kloe, they weren’t getting alone, I thought he was trying to push me away from everything McBride related. He had a point. As good as Melanie and I were, we are better together in every way imaginable. Blake was right. He’ll love me saying that. He won’t hear it from me, again.”

JaMarcus chuckles.

“Anyway, you are the cream of the crope. The best women I know. Smart. Beautiful. Talented. A Braddock-Noel, how can I lose? I have it all. There is nothing wrong with feeling you should have been chosen initially over Jade. It should not have taken Vanilla getting injured for you to receive this opportunity. If you don’t believe you are the most qualified, who will? It’s called professional pride with a healthy ego to boot”

Julia nods her head.

“You know something?  You’re absolutely right.  I mean, hell, Jade LOST her match right before being chosen to get a title shot.  Whereas I was a former Hybrid Champion who had never been pinned to lose the title and I didn’t get chosen to participate in Against All Odds at all.  I was passed over and only got an opportunity because Vanilla Skyy was injured and there was no one else left?”

She shakes her head.

“That’s not right and I deserve better.  I will show them.”

“I’d never wish injury on anyone. I see more than a few doors opening with Vanilla on the shelf, the perception from what I have noticed is she is the ‘face’ of UWA. And with her out the way, you can drive the point home that you are more valuable then Vanilla can hope to be. She had her moment in the sun, the future of UWA shines brightly with you leading the charge. Not the Ante Up kids who are still wet between the ears. You, my love.”

She kisses him.

“Thanks, babe.  I needed that.”

JaMarcus smiles.

“Only speaking the truth.”



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On Camera
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“Adequate…”

“Merriam Webster defines adequate as being ‘barely sufficient or satisfactory’”

Laughter permeates the air as a spotlight suddenly appears shining brightly inside of a wrestling ring.  The shadowy silhouette of a female figure is seen standing off in the dark corners of the ring.  The laughter is coming from her.

“…Jade, the woman who did nothing to earn her spot in the Queen of the Ring Title Match, the woman who LOST to Gwen Black just before being gifted this grand opportunity, has the nerve to call someone else simply adequate competition for the Queen of the Ring Championship?”

That female steps into the spotlight revealing her identity to be none other than The Kensington Knockout herself, Julia Alexis Braddock-Noel.  The beautiful blonde is wearing a form fitting strapless teal mini dress with lavish filigree patterning and a skirt that is plastered with sequins for a stunning finish.  Her long blonde hair hangs down to below the shoulders in waves.  Her feet are encased in strappy high heeled shoes.  She faces forward with a knowing half-grin on her face.

“To make a statement like that is enough to speak of how little you truly know about the industry.  But to call me, Julia Braddock, just simply adequate competition, to say that I am just barely good enough to be an opponent for you…”

She shakes her head in disgust.

“…it’s stunning, it’s disgusting, and it speaks not only of how little you know this industry but how arrogant you are as well.”

“Newsflash, Jade.  You are NOT as good as you think you are.”

“Or perhaps it’s just foolish pride?  I mean, what else other than foolishness could make you think that you deserved to be named as a contender in this match for the Queen of the Ring Championship.  I mean, let’s look at some facts here, Jade.  You were coming off of a LOSS to Gwen Black.  You, a loser, were chosen to face Vanilla Skyy for the Queen of the Ring Championship.”

“If anyone should have been griping about ‘adequate’ competition, it’s Vanilla.  She’d been competing in the Pyramid, the elimination chamber, fighting Marie Jones, and Gavin Taylor and so many other great superstars.  And she got sacked with you?”

She chuckles.

“I would have griped about having ‘adequate’ competition as well.  But then again, Vanilla was in no condition to compete.   And she had to back out, she had to forfeit the Queen of the Ring Title.  She did the right thing because the Queen of the Ring Championship deserves to have a champion that can be there and defend it at all times.  What gets my goat, though, is that I only got this opportunity because Vanilla backed out.”

Julia shakes her head.

“I should have been chosen from the start.  I should have been chosen ahead of you, Gavin, and Victoria for a title shot.  Rachel Lee is excluded because at least she won a match to EARN her title shot.  She wasn’t just gifted with a title shot.”

“But me, I am a former UWA Hybrid Champion and I was never beaten to lose the title.  I was never pinned or made to submit to lose that championship.  And yet someone like you is just granted a title shot, a shot at the Queen of the Ring Championship.”

“Why?”

She shrugs her shoulders.

“I have no idea.  It makes no sense to me.  Now don’t get me wrong, that isn’t to say that you are not a good wrestler.  Unlike you, someone who clearly has no respect for anyone else but herself...unlike you, someone who looks at me as simply adequate because you are arrogant…I will give credit where credit is due.  You are a good talent.  You are a good wrestler, from what I’ve observed. You’ve had some great matches here in UWA and we’ll have a great match at Against All Odds.  But can you honestly say that you deserve this title shot?”

The blonde shakes her head.

“If you’re honest with yourself, the answer to that question will be no, you do not deserve this title shot.  You did nothing to earn it.  Now some would say that you could say the same about me, how I was just gifted with the opportunity and I never earned this title shot, but at least I have a record to back myself up.  At least I have done things to prove that I belong.  As the first ever UWA Hybrid Champion and a former contender for the World Championship, I damn sure belong wherever you put me, because that’s who I am and that’s what you refuse to see within me…”

“…I am a Braddock, one of professional wrestling’s royal families.  My uncle is a legendary amateur wrestler in England who trained me to be the best.  My sister is Glory Braddock, a multiple time world champion and hall of famer.  And then there’s me, Julia Braddock, and I have held championships of every type except the big one and I was on the precipice of doing just that at Sectioned in the elimination chamber.  Granted, I didn’t win it, but at least I was competing for it, but where were you that night?”

She grins.

“You were stuck on the undercard fighting Lilith Evans.”

“What you really need to understand right here and now is that I am more than just adequate competition for you, Jade.  As a matter of fact, Helms and Bryant did you no favors by choosing me as your opponent.  You had a better shot of beating Vanilla even if Vanilla had been at one hundred percent.  Now you’re facing a tougher challenge.  Now you face The Kensington Knockout Julia Braddock.”

Any hopes and dreams of becoming Queen of the Ring Champion have gone up in smoke because you are not facing merely ‘adequate’ competition, but instead you are facing superior talent, tremendous talent.  You are up against a top notch mat wrestler and submission specialist.  And I will live up to my moniker of The Kensington Knockout when I knock you the hell out at Against All Odds.”

She nods her head.

“That’s right, I’m giving away my game plan and, quite honestly, I don’t really care.  I don’t care because I know that out of everything I can do, technical wrestling is what I do best and so I am confident that when I lock you up in The Guillotine you will just two choices…”

She holds her two fingers.

“…tap out or pass out.  It really is up to you.  But winning the championship?”

Julia shakes her head.

“That’s just not an option.  That won’t happen.  You may put up a great fight, I don’t doubt that, and there is no question in my mind that we’ll put on a hell of a show for the fans, but at the end of the day, you won’t win, you won’t defeat me, and you will be faced with the harsh reality that you were sorely mistaken in your evaluation of me.  You will realize that I am far than adequate…”

“…I am the next Queen of the Ring Champion.”

“That’s right, it will be me, not you, who stands tall after the smoke has cleared.  It will be me with my arm raised high in victory, holding up that Queen of the Ring Championship over my head.  And it is only appropriate that I do this at a pay per view event called Against All Odds, because I am consistently the underdog.  The experts consistently bet against me despite the fact that I consistently prove the experts wrong.”

“Vegas may be betting on you, Jade, but smart money is on The Kensington Knockout to once again prove the world wrong and walk away with the Queen of the Ring Championship.”

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Remembering Who I Am



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Off Camera
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It wasn’t but just under a month ago that Julia Braddock-Noel was questioning her very career in the UWA.  It is understandable.  Julia had been in a lurch, she had been on a bit of a losing streak, only to be granted an opportunity, an opportunity she perhaps did not deserve; a chance to compete for the UWA Hybrid Championship at Olympus.  That night, Julia took full advantage of her opportunity and she became the new champion.  She swore to be the best champion she could be, and she was prepared to defend the title against all comers.  And yet, nothing could prepare her for the next news she would receive.  At the Sectioned pay per view, every singles championship would be defended, including her Hybrid Championship, inside of the elimination chamber.  Perhaps she could take that next step and become UWA World Champion?  It was not to be.  Not only did Julia fail to become UWA World Champion, but she was eliminated second, thus guaranteeing she would leave the elimination chamber empty handed.

This kind of disappointment, to be so close and to have it taken from you, is something many professional wrestlers are used to.  Julia, on the other hand, had never reached that point before.  This was her first time being that close to the world championship.   She felt she belonged.  She felt she deserved to be there.  And then to fall flat on her face the way she did, it took a great deal out of Julia.  It took a lot of the wind out of her sails.  So much so that Julia began to question whether she should even continue her career in the UWA.

And she probably would have given up had it not been for her mother, Aphrodite Noel.  She may not be her mother by blood, but her motherhood towards Julia is a strong one nonetheless, definitely strong enough that Julia tends to listen to her and abide by her advice.  Aphrodite reminded Julia that the Noel family are not quitters.  They do not give up.  She told Julia not to give up and that she should keep fighting.  Aphrodite assured her that another opportunity would come.

So Julia Braddock-Noel decided to stick around.  She got a match against Lilith Evans and, for a brief moment, she felt offended.  She felt slightly insulted that she would be booked against Evans.  A part of her felt that she was above Evans, that she deserved better competition than Evans.  These were thoughts that Julia had not had in a long time.

But they were thoughts that Julia clung to, held onto, and utilized as motivation as she went on to defeat Lilith tonight on Outbreak.  Still, as good as it was to be back on the winning side of the equation, Julia can’t help but think wonder if this is truly where she should be.

Questions or doubts regardless, it is still difficult to hide the million dollar smile on her face after she has picked up this win; a much needed win, as far as she is concerned.  She needed to get back to her winning ways and tonight she managed to do just that.

The beautiful blonde walks through the backstage area, still in her wrestling gear, sweat pouring from her face after a hard fought match.  She is happy with her performance tonight but she also realizes that there is more to come and she must improve if she hopes to capture the Queen of the Ring Championship.

That’s right, she’s being granted yet another title opportunity coming up at Against All Odds.  The title, vacated by Vanilla Skyy, will now be decided when Julia faces Jade one on one.  While Julia looks forward to that match, she also realizes that she cannot look past next Outbreak.  An eight person tag team match in which she will team with Myra Lynwood, Ricky Octavius, and Alana Starr to face Victoria Salinas, Gavin Taylor, Rachel Lee, and Jade.

Julia’s smile grows bigger and wider as she spots her uncle and trainer, Glenn Braddock, standing in front of her dressing room door.  A stoic, emotionless gaze is on his face.  For anyone else, this kind of look would make people worry.  But for Glenn Braddock, this is just his normal appearance.

“Glenn!  Did you see the match?”

He nods his head.

“I saw.  Congratulations.”

“Thanks, I guess I have some momentum back in my corner, eh?”

He harrumphs real big and loud as Julia approaches him and embraces him in a big hug.  After breaking the embrace she starts to make a beeline towards the door, a door which Glenn blocks with his massive presence.  Glenn, refusing to move, causes Julia to gaze up towards him curiously.

“Can we go in?  I need to, uh, you know, get changed so we can leave?”

“We’ll leave shortly.”

“Right, so let’s go in and…”

Glenn shakes his head.

“Not yet.”

Julia frowns.

“Not yet?”

“You have a visitor.”

Julia is now thoroughly confused.  But Glenn does finally step aside, allowing Julia access to the door.  She pushes it open and steps inside.  She finds her sister, Gory Braddock-Noel, sitting there in a blue steel folding chair in the center of the room.  She stands up, revealing herself in all of her glory (no pun intended).  Glory is wearing a rose gold colored bodycon style dress.  The gold dress is covered in lovely rose gold sequins with a wide rounded neckline and three-quarter sleeves.  She is perched atop strappy high heeled sandals.  Her lovely golden hair hangs down to just below shoulder length.

“Julia!”

The younger Braddock-Noel isn’t quite sure what to make of Glory’s excitement as she walks over and embraces Julia in a tight hug.  Glory and Julia have had a bit of a tense relationship in recent months, though they try to be pleasant towards one another publicly for the sake of their mother, Aphrodite Noel, who wishes for the “family” to be united.  But Aphrodite is nowhere to be seen and Glenn certainly doesn’t care.  Why is Glory here?

After breaking the embrace Glory looks her sister up and down and smiles approvingly.

“I saw your match tonight.  You did a bloody good job, my sister.”

Julia sighs and nods her head.

“Right, thanks.”

“I mean it.  Granted, Helms and Bryant could have provided you with a little better competition, I think we both could agree on that…”

Glory sneers.

“…am I right?”

Julia wants to give Glory a piece of her mind but a part of her does, indeed, agree.  Julia nods her head.

“Yeah…I agree.”

“Still, you battled valiantly, you fought like a Noel, and you showed them exactly what you were made of and, perhaps, you showed them what you truly deserve.”

Julia ignores her as she walks on past Glory to a bench on the far end of the dressing room.  Julia picks up a white towel sitting on the bench.  She sits down on the bench and then uses the towel to wipe the sweat from her face.  Glory joins her over on the bench, sitting down on her right.

“So tell me, my sister, how has the UWA rewarded your efforts, not only for being a stalwart with this company since its inception, but after your most recent victory over Lilith Evans?”

Julia sighs.

“I have a shot at the Queen of the Ring Championship at Against All Odds.”

“Ah, Queen of the Ring…well…”

Glory starts to say something but then thinks better of it, as she shakes her head.

“…nothing.”

“What?”

“I’d better not say.”

Julia rolls her eyes.

“You have my curiosity peaked now, Glory.  You may as well tell me.”

Glory smirks.

“Right, well, I was just going to say that the Queen of the Ring Title is nice.  It is a start, after all, but…”

“But what?”

“…but maybe not what you deserve.”

Julia turns and glares daggers through her sister.

“Don’t you start with that crap!  Not here, not now, not ever!  UWA has provided me with opportunities like this before and I am grateful.  I am grateful for the opportunity they gave me at Olympus when I competed for and became the first ever UWA Hybrid Champion…”

“…a title that you took and you fashioned into your own image, a title you made famous.”

“And now I have a shot at the Queen of the Ring Title.  No, it isn’t the World Championship, and no it isn’t even the Hybrid Title, but it is a title that when I win it, because I WILL win it…”

Glory smirks.

“That’s the attitude I’m looking for.”

“…and WHEN I win it, just like with the Hybrid Championship, I will raise the standard, I will set the bar higher than any other Queen of the Ring Champion before me, because no one is more worthy than I am of being Queen!”

Glory grins knowingly, staring at her sister.  Just then it sets in for Julia what she just said and she holds her hand over her mouth.  She shakes her head vehemently.

“No, I didn’t mean that!”

“And yet you said it.”

Julia gets up and walks away from Glory.

“No!  I am not that person anymore!  I refuse to be that person anymore!”

Glory gets up.  She approaches Julia and then places a hand on her shoulder.

“I won’t pressure you, Julia, but you know deep down inside that this is who you were meant to be.  You have an eight person tag team match on Outbreak, correct?”

Julia turns around to face Glory.  She nods her head.

“Yeah…”

“Your own team thinks you are the weak link.  Now you can play by the rules, you can be that weak link…”

Glory guides Julia over to a full length mirror and lets her see herself.

“…or you can be who you were meant to be and take what is yours.”

Julia stares at the mirror and her reflection in the mirror for quite some time before finally turning to face Glory.  She points towards the door.

“Get out!”

Glory nods her head.

“I will leave, but remember I am here for you and also remember who you are and who you were meant to be.”

Julia watches as Glory slowly makes her exit.  Once Glory is gone, Julia turns back to face the mirror.  A smile creeps across Julia’s face.

“…worship me…”



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On Camera
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I feel somewhat out of place.  This eight person tag is supposed to be champions versus challengers.  It certainly is a nice concept, I guess.  And I guess David Helms and Drew Bryant meant well when they booked it.  It definitely has the possibilities of being a great match; but let’s look at both sides for just one moment.

Jade…a challenger to the Queen of the Ring Title.  Rachel Tatum Lee…a challenger to the Hybrid Title.  Gavin Taylor...a challenger to the X-Class Title.  Victoria Salinas…a challenger to the World Title.

Well, Team Challengers certainly looks like quite a group.  What about Team Champions?

Myra Lynwood…X-Class Champion.  Ricky Octavius…Hybrid Champion.  Alana Starr…World Champion.

And then there’s me, “The Kensington Knockout” Julia Braddock-Noel, a CHALLENGER to the Queen of the Ring Title.

I have to ask Helms and Bryant: is this some kind of joke?  I’m the only challenger on a team of champions.  Yeah, I definitely feel like I belong.  Booking like this, putting me, the lone challenger on a team of champions in a champions versus challengers tag match, that makes ridiculous comments like Myra’s look legitimate when she claims I’m the weak link.

One small detail like that I could chalk up to a minor flaw in your plan.  Or even just bad luck on my part.  With 5 challengers and 3 champions it would be unfair to book a handicap match, right?  Someone HAD to be the odd one out, perhaps it was just bad luck I was chosen?

I can’t chalk this up to a minor flaw or bad luck, not when I consider other bad decisions, regarding me, that you have made.  For starters, I made the Hybrid division famous.  The Hybrid Champion gets to determine the stipulations for every title defense…except I didn’t get that privilege at Sectioned.  I was ok with that, considering the circumstances behind the elimination chamber and every title being on the line, but at the very least you could’ve granted me a rematch when I lost it that night.

But no, instead you gave me Lilith Evans.  Nothing high profile for me.  Granted, it was high profile for Lilith.  Match of her little UWA career.  But me?

I deserved better.

And when you were handing out title shots at Against All Odds, none of them actually EARNED the title shot except for Rachel Tatum Lee who had earned a shot at the Hybrid Championship awhile back.  But Gavin Taylor was just given an X-Class Title Shot against Myra Lynwood, Jade was given a shot against Vanilla Skyy for the Queen of the Ring Title, and Victoria Salinas was given a shot against Alana Starr for the World Title.

Not blaming any of them.  I would take the opportunity myself.  I’ve been gifted opportunities myself.  And Vicky, being a former world champion, is certainly a worthy challenger.  But I want to focus on one particular person in particular…

…Jade.  The same Jade who LOST to Gwen Black. And how do Drew and David reward losses?  With title shots, apparently, because as soon as Jade LOST she is immediately granted a shot at the Queen of the Ring Championship.

I only got into that match because Vanilla Skyy was crippled and stepped aside because she couldn’t compete.  So what does that tell me?  I was Drew and David’s second choice?  Second choice behind a loser named Jade?

I am not just a second choice, I am damn sure not the weak link of my team at Outbreak, and I deserve to be treated like the top tier wrestler that I am, because that’s who and what I am.  I am a wrestler and that’s what I do best.  I wrestle.  I make people tap out.

So sit back, watch, and prepare to be impressed, prepare to be in awe at the performance you see from The Kensington Knockout.

I will show Drew Bryant and David Helms that they made a mistake in overlooking the raw talent and ability that I have.

I will show my teammates that not only am I NOT the weak link, but that I am the best pure wrestler on our team bar none.

And I will give Jade a preview of coming attractions.  Jade will get to look into her future.  She will get to see exactly what I can and will do to her at Against All Odds when take her down and claim what is mine, when I make her bow down and worship me.