Post by V-List Circus on Sept 4, 2023 4:58:37 GMT -5
The camera shows Sarah Lynn sitting on the ground in her holding cell.
Sarah Lynn: Today I want to tell everybody watching and listening to me a story about a recent conversation that I had with a doctor in the asylum. I asked a question about why am I always sent back to my holding cell instead of having the freedom to visit The Day Room. The doctor looked at me and said a higher-up doctor decided that I was in denial to a point where I was considered a threat to others and they couldn’t risk taking a chance on a fight occurring. To whoever made the decision that I’m a bigger threat to the other inmates in the asylum I want you to know that I’m not looking to cause a problem for anyone in here. When I say that I want my freedom I want it so that I can cross paths with the man responsible for me being here and get the real apology that I deserve.
Sarah Lynn stands up.
Sarah Lynn: But apparently that’s not good enough for this place. They say that the first stage in recovery is admitting that I’ve got a problem to begin with. They’re ignoring the simple fact that I’m only here because I was set up. They refuse to believe that because they claim it’s too farfetched to happen in a modern day world. With an attitude like that I could be in here for weeks, months, maybe years before someone listens to me. In my opinion it’s the wrong attitude for professional doctors to have. To make matters worse they still won’t let me use a phone or a computer. They won’t let me see any visitors in the asylum and they won’t give me a day pass to leave the asylum because they’re concerned that I do something to make things worse for myself. Of course with everyone around me against me I can’t help but wonder what if being stuck in here is actually a good thing for me and I’m not seeing it. It’s an interesting thought but it’s not what I believe. I believe justice will prevail in the future. You might think I’m crazy believing that but I will keep going. The funny thing is word can spread easily around here. Right before the camera started rolling for this promo to begin I heard gossip from the cells saying that I could be in line for some kind of privilege if I can win my next match. The reason why they would care about my next match to even suggest spreading that kind of news is because it’s on the main Sanatorium show and not the preshow like my first match was. So to whoever made the decision to book me on the main show I just want to say thank-you for the opportunity and I will not let you down because my life depends on it.
Sarah Lynn looks at the holding cell door.
Sarah Lynn: Christy Winters is my next opponent. I heard all about your tag team match and yes you were on the winning team, however your partner got the fall. To me that means you were carried. If you go back even further you’re an unknown, You don’t seem to have made much of an impact in WWH. I would go as far as saying that you’re more of a preshow worthy name than someone who should be competing on the main show and when I defeat you you’ll be the one who drops down even further on the card and ends up there. Some people might call it the welcome mat of WWH and I guess that’s probably how it’ll feel for you. However at the end of the day an opportunity is an opportunity and you’ll still get to compete so I guess that would be good enough for you until you learn how to climb the ranks more and make the impact that you’ve been failing to make up to now. Christy despite the fact that I’ve only had a match here I can tell you that I am the future of WWH. I am the one that everybody needs to watch. When I defeat you, everybody will understand that the future is now and you Christy aren’t part of a change from old guard to the new guard. When the referee declares me the winner of our match I’ll be the one who people are afraid to face because they’ll know that they’re next in line to lose to me. To call yourself the change from old guard to new guard it sounds like putting a lot of pressure on yourself. However I know for a fact that I’m good enough to handle all of that extra pressure. I can back up my words in the ring on any night of the week. Personally I don’t think that I’ve heard enough about Christy to think she has the same passion and that’s going to be her downfall, when I face her. I would go as far as saying that she’s exposed a weakness in her game and she’s facing the wrong person when it comes to ability to expose it.
Sarah stops talking and takes a deep breath.
Sarah Lynn: After I defeat Christy I’ve got something else planned for the next Sanatorium episode that people won’t want to miss and that is at some point during the show I’m going to make an announcement that you’ll want to hear. The only thing that I’m going to say is it could be about anyone or it could be about anything. Personally I’m looking forward to making the announcement because I know it’s career changing.
Sarah closes her eyes.
Sarah Lynn: I bet there’s someone now concerned because right to this point they don’t know what to expect me to say but believe me when I say it’s going to be worth facing your fears for. I’ll see you at Sanatorium.
The camera fades.
Sarah Lynn: Today I want to tell everybody watching and listening to me a story about a recent conversation that I had with a doctor in the asylum. I asked a question about why am I always sent back to my holding cell instead of having the freedom to visit The Day Room. The doctor looked at me and said a higher-up doctor decided that I was in denial to a point where I was considered a threat to others and they couldn’t risk taking a chance on a fight occurring. To whoever made the decision that I’m a bigger threat to the other inmates in the asylum I want you to know that I’m not looking to cause a problem for anyone in here. When I say that I want my freedom I want it so that I can cross paths with the man responsible for me being here and get the real apology that I deserve.
Sarah Lynn stands up.
Sarah Lynn: But apparently that’s not good enough for this place. They say that the first stage in recovery is admitting that I’ve got a problem to begin with. They’re ignoring the simple fact that I’m only here because I was set up. They refuse to believe that because they claim it’s too farfetched to happen in a modern day world. With an attitude like that I could be in here for weeks, months, maybe years before someone listens to me. In my opinion it’s the wrong attitude for professional doctors to have. To make matters worse they still won’t let me use a phone or a computer. They won’t let me see any visitors in the asylum and they won’t give me a day pass to leave the asylum because they’re concerned that I do something to make things worse for myself. Of course with everyone around me against me I can’t help but wonder what if being stuck in here is actually a good thing for me and I’m not seeing it. It’s an interesting thought but it’s not what I believe. I believe justice will prevail in the future. You might think I’m crazy believing that but I will keep going. The funny thing is word can spread easily around here. Right before the camera started rolling for this promo to begin I heard gossip from the cells saying that I could be in line for some kind of privilege if I can win my next match. The reason why they would care about my next match to even suggest spreading that kind of news is because it’s on the main Sanatorium show and not the preshow like my first match was. So to whoever made the decision to book me on the main show I just want to say thank-you for the opportunity and I will not let you down because my life depends on it.
Sarah Lynn looks at the holding cell door.
Sarah Lynn: Christy Winters is my next opponent. I heard all about your tag team match and yes you were on the winning team, however your partner got the fall. To me that means you were carried. If you go back even further you’re an unknown, You don’t seem to have made much of an impact in WWH. I would go as far as saying that you’re more of a preshow worthy name than someone who should be competing on the main show and when I defeat you you’ll be the one who drops down even further on the card and ends up there. Some people might call it the welcome mat of WWH and I guess that’s probably how it’ll feel for you. However at the end of the day an opportunity is an opportunity and you’ll still get to compete so I guess that would be good enough for you until you learn how to climb the ranks more and make the impact that you’ve been failing to make up to now. Christy despite the fact that I’ve only had a match here I can tell you that I am the future of WWH. I am the one that everybody needs to watch. When I defeat you, everybody will understand that the future is now and you Christy aren’t part of a change from old guard to the new guard. When the referee declares me the winner of our match I’ll be the one who people are afraid to face because they’ll know that they’re next in line to lose to me. To call yourself the change from old guard to new guard it sounds like putting a lot of pressure on yourself. However I know for a fact that I’m good enough to handle all of that extra pressure. I can back up my words in the ring on any night of the week. Personally I don’t think that I’ve heard enough about Christy to think she has the same passion and that’s going to be her downfall, when I face her. I would go as far as saying that she’s exposed a weakness in her game and she’s facing the wrong person when it comes to ability to expose it.
Sarah stops talking and takes a deep breath.
Sarah Lynn: After I defeat Christy I’ve got something else planned for the next Sanatorium episode that people won’t want to miss and that is at some point during the show I’m going to make an announcement that you’ll want to hear. The only thing that I’m going to say is it could be about anyone or it could be about anything. Personally I’m looking forward to making the announcement because I know it’s career changing.
Sarah closes her eyes.
Sarah Lynn: I bet there’s someone now concerned because right to this point they don’t know what to expect me to say but believe me when I say it’s going to be worth facing your fears for. I’ll see you at Sanatorium.
The camera fades.