Post by V-List Circus on Sept 4, 2023 5:25:37 GMT -5
The camera shows a rabbit hopping on the grass on a sunny day. The rabbit continues to hop and reaches the soil next to a tree. The rabbit stops hopping and begins to dig a hole. As the rabbit is digging the camera zooms out and shows Kirsty Mascara sitting against the tree watching the rabbit.
Kirsty Mascara: Down the rabbit hole the little rabbit will go, while I continue to stay in mine. The only difference is it’s going into a new home while I sit here and ask myself how I get out of all of my troubling situations. The first troubling situation is known as my last match. There’s a trend just now, where every time that I compete in a Battle Royal match, or a War of Attrition Match the expectation of it is that I will be eliminated from it very quickly. Nobody expects me to do any of the eliminations. I want everybody to know that this little joke won’t last and one day my luck in that kind of match will begin to change. I don’t know who will be the first one that I eliminate but I know that the moment will come.
Kirsty Mascara stands up.
Kirsty Mascara: Speaking of the Battle Royal Match one competitor who was in the match was Caleb Foster. Before I talk about the fact that I’ve got a match against Caleb I want to talk about the other thing that happened to me on ascension. I had a talk with Sarah Lynn and it really didn’t go how I thought it would. I thought that it would be the moment when we discuss everything that went wrong during our time in the asylum. Instead, it ended with me making a deal with the devil. A deal that says that every time Sarah and I win a singles match in WWH a thousand dollars will be added to the final amount of money. When one of us loses a singles match then the winner of the bet will receive all of the money. The reason why I agreed to the bet is because I’m a desperate person and I need to do desperate things. I need the money because it can help me start a new life and you Caleb have become an obstacle in my way. Yes Caleb you do have a size advantage over me but I still believe in the bigger they are the harder they fall and you will make a loud crash sound when you hit the mat.
Kirsty Mascara looks around the area. The camera shows grass, trees, and a walkway path.
Kirsty Mascara: The second thing that I want to say about you Caleb is unlike me you’ve won championships in WWH before. That makes this match one of the biggest matches that I’ve had in WWH. You could call this match a chance for me to breakthrough to the next level. A victory for me and people will want to see how far I go in WWH, they’ll be right there supporting me when I compete for a championship. A loss however and my career will feel like nothing just like my life’s current meaning. I can’t lose this match because of the fact that this feels like my last chance to prove myself to my family who have doubted me since the day that I was born.
Kirsty Mascara begins to walk to the walkway path.
Kirsty Mascara: You see Caleb I’m not a typical woman. I didn’t have the ordinary parental support that you would expect people to have. No the moment that I was born my father hated me. He wanted a family of sons. He would look at my twin brother like he was the chosen one who would carry the family name into the next generation. My father was the kind of man who thought women were only on this planet to serve men. He made my mother be a stay-at-home mum who threw away all of her own dreams for him. Her and I didn’t get on well either because any time that I would say anything about my brother she would just say that it's a boy being a boy and I needed to put up with it. Finally, you have my twin brother who the last I heard anything about, he was sitting at home doing nothing because nobody would take him seriously in any kind of work environment. For my brother that would be okay for him because his only intent in life was to ruin mine.
Kirsty Mascara stops walking and looks around until she sees a gate near her.
Kirsty Mascara: Speaking of the word intent despite the fact that you Caleb and I are competing with two different intentions we seem to have something in common. We both want the fans to support us. Caleb, do you know why I want the fans to support me? It’s because of a discussion that I had during my days in wrestling training. My brother and I were doing a promo class, he rambled about his crush on me and, to be honest, it was disgusting to hear. After my brother finished his promo the trainer called on him and I and said “I don’t know what to make of this. I’m concerned in case I pair you up on a trainee show and both of you try and sleep together or something.” When he said that I wanted to be sick because clearly he like many others didn’t understand that wasn’t me. Ever since that one conversation, I’ve been freaked out by the fact that that’s all people would expect from me if I was anything else. It makes me wonder about you Caleb why wouldn’t you turn against fans? Are you as loyal to them as you want to believe that you are? Or are you hiding some kind of dark intent? I guess we’ll find out what kind of a person you are during our match.
Kirsty Mascara leaves the park and looks around.
Kirsty Mascara: Caleb you were a commentator here. During those days did you have any kind of moments where you wanted to say something negative towards the fans? What about the wrestlers who they supported did you ever want to say something negative about them? I know that if I was the one who was sitting at the commentary desk I might get a bit carried away and say the wrong thing.
Kirsty Mascara begins to walk down a street.
Kirsty Mascara: I understand that you Caleb want to prove that you still have what it takes to step inside a ring. The only problem with saying that is you can either be happy or upset with how everything turns out for you. If you win matches then great returning might have been worth it. If you lose then what? Do you go back to the commentary table to hide the fact that you made a mistake? In this business anyone can be asked if it's all worth it, some will say yes and some will say no.
Kirsty Mascara stops walking. The camera zooms out and shows sunlight on grass across the road.
Kirsty Mascara: As I look at the sunlight across the road it reminds me of another difference between us Caleb. You call yourself The Lone Wolf, while I call myself The Entity. By Lone Wolf, you’re saying that you’re not in a pack you want to do this by yourself. Meanwhile, when I say that I’m The Entity I’m saying that I exist as myself. I can be both your best friend and your enemy. I can be both the day and the night. I can be both anywhere and in everywhere. You see Caleb just because I’ve got nothing doesn’t mean I don’t have something as well. Caleb, I’m not your usual kind of opponent, I never have been and I never will be. You’re not facing someone who you can predict, no you’re facing someone who can only tell you to expect the unexpected if you want to prepare for a match against me.
Kirsty Mascara stops talking for a second.
Kirsty Mascara: Finally Caleb the last time that I competed in a one-on-one match in WWH I did something that nobody expected me to do. I put both Sarah's and my careers on the line and I won the match. At the time I was very determined to get my hands on Abby. I was willing to give up everything just to get it. So the question that I want to ask yourself is how far am I willing to go to make a statement? When I think of that question I see myself as someone who will do whatever it takes. The problem is people still underestimate me. Caleb when I defeat you it will change that mindset forever.
Kirsty smiles. The camera cuts.
Kirsty Mascara: Down the rabbit hole the little rabbit will go, while I continue to stay in mine. The only difference is it’s going into a new home while I sit here and ask myself how I get out of all of my troubling situations. The first troubling situation is known as my last match. There’s a trend just now, where every time that I compete in a Battle Royal match, or a War of Attrition Match the expectation of it is that I will be eliminated from it very quickly. Nobody expects me to do any of the eliminations. I want everybody to know that this little joke won’t last and one day my luck in that kind of match will begin to change. I don’t know who will be the first one that I eliminate but I know that the moment will come.
Kirsty Mascara stands up.
Kirsty Mascara: Speaking of the Battle Royal Match one competitor who was in the match was Caleb Foster. Before I talk about the fact that I’ve got a match against Caleb I want to talk about the other thing that happened to me on ascension. I had a talk with Sarah Lynn and it really didn’t go how I thought it would. I thought that it would be the moment when we discuss everything that went wrong during our time in the asylum. Instead, it ended with me making a deal with the devil. A deal that says that every time Sarah and I win a singles match in WWH a thousand dollars will be added to the final amount of money. When one of us loses a singles match then the winner of the bet will receive all of the money. The reason why I agreed to the bet is because I’m a desperate person and I need to do desperate things. I need the money because it can help me start a new life and you Caleb have become an obstacle in my way. Yes Caleb you do have a size advantage over me but I still believe in the bigger they are the harder they fall and you will make a loud crash sound when you hit the mat.
Kirsty Mascara looks around the area. The camera shows grass, trees, and a walkway path.
Kirsty Mascara: The second thing that I want to say about you Caleb is unlike me you’ve won championships in WWH before. That makes this match one of the biggest matches that I’ve had in WWH. You could call this match a chance for me to breakthrough to the next level. A victory for me and people will want to see how far I go in WWH, they’ll be right there supporting me when I compete for a championship. A loss however and my career will feel like nothing just like my life’s current meaning. I can’t lose this match because of the fact that this feels like my last chance to prove myself to my family who have doubted me since the day that I was born.
Kirsty Mascara begins to walk to the walkway path.
Kirsty Mascara: You see Caleb I’m not a typical woman. I didn’t have the ordinary parental support that you would expect people to have. No the moment that I was born my father hated me. He wanted a family of sons. He would look at my twin brother like he was the chosen one who would carry the family name into the next generation. My father was the kind of man who thought women were only on this planet to serve men. He made my mother be a stay-at-home mum who threw away all of her own dreams for him. Her and I didn’t get on well either because any time that I would say anything about my brother she would just say that it's a boy being a boy and I needed to put up with it. Finally, you have my twin brother who the last I heard anything about, he was sitting at home doing nothing because nobody would take him seriously in any kind of work environment. For my brother that would be okay for him because his only intent in life was to ruin mine.
Kirsty Mascara stops walking and looks around until she sees a gate near her.
Kirsty Mascara: Speaking of the word intent despite the fact that you Caleb and I are competing with two different intentions we seem to have something in common. We both want the fans to support us. Caleb, do you know why I want the fans to support me? It’s because of a discussion that I had during my days in wrestling training. My brother and I were doing a promo class, he rambled about his crush on me and, to be honest, it was disgusting to hear. After my brother finished his promo the trainer called on him and I and said “I don’t know what to make of this. I’m concerned in case I pair you up on a trainee show and both of you try and sleep together or something.” When he said that I wanted to be sick because clearly he like many others didn’t understand that wasn’t me. Ever since that one conversation, I’ve been freaked out by the fact that that’s all people would expect from me if I was anything else. It makes me wonder about you Caleb why wouldn’t you turn against fans? Are you as loyal to them as you want to believe that you are? Or are you hiding some kind of dark intent? I guess we’ll find out what kind of a person you are during our match.
Kirsty Mascara leaves the park and looks around.
Kirsty Mascara: Caleb you were a commentator here. During those days did you have any kind of moments where you wanted to say something negative towards the fans? What about the wrestlers who they supported did you ever want to say something negative about them? I know that if I was the one who was sitting at the commentary desk I might get a bit carried away and say the wrong thing.
Kirsty Mascara begins to walk down a street.
Kirsty Mascara: I understand that you Caleb want to prove that you still have what it takes to step inside a ring. The only problem with saying that is you can either be happy or upset with how everything turns out for you. If you win matches then great returning might have been worth it. If you lose then what? Do you go back to the commentary table to hide the fact that you made a mistake? In this business anyone can be asked if it's all worth it, some will say yes and some will say no.
Kirsty Mascara stops walking. The camera zooms out and shows sunlight on grass across the road.
Kirsty Mascara: As I look at the sunlight across the road it reminds me of another difference between us Caleb. You call yourself The Lone Wolf, while I call myself The Entity. By Lone Wolf, you’re saying that you’re not in a pack you want to do this by yourself. Meanwhile, when I say that I’m The Entity I’m saying that I exist as myself. I can be both your best friend and your enemy. I can be both the day and the night. I can be both anywhere and in everywhere. You see Caleb just because I’ve got nothing doesn’t mean I don’t have something as well. Caleb, I’m not your usual kind of opponent, I never have been and I never will be. You’re not facing someone who you can predict, no you’re facing someone who can only tell you to expect the unexpected if you want to prepare for a match against me.
Kirsty Mascara stops talking for a second.
Kirsty Mascara: Finally Caleb the last time that I competed in a one-on-one match in WWH I did something that nobody expected me to do. I put both Sarah's and my careers on the line and I won the match. At the time I was very determined to get my hands on Abby. I was willing to give up everything just to get it. So the question that I want to ask yourself is how far am I willing to go to make a statement? When I think of that question I see myself as someone who will do whatever it takes. The problem is people still underestimate me. Caleb when I defeat you it will change that mindset forever.
Kirsty smiles. The camera cuts.