Page 586 – Unfinished Girl Talk
Sep26
on September 26, 2011
at 12:02 am
Chapter: Chapter 19 - The Big Night
Characters: Chloe De Sade, Sabrina Mancini
You’ll note that ‘Stop’ is most certainly NOT ‘I Quit.’ Sabrina is in the driver’s seat, but the question isn’t if she has the will to finish this, but the control to stop herself? Some really great theories and predictions about what’s going to happen from YOU, the readers in the last few updates. Maybe something like that is coming to pass?
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The magic words are coming aaaany second now. Makes me smile. Sabrina’s got this in the bag. Every moment Chloe holds out is a scrap of pride she keeps, ransomed in blood.
Pride is important but at the same time fighting a crazy person isn’t something that is good better to get away and fight another day.
I just hope this winds up soon.
Yes….people are curious about what the Catgirls are doing Albone.
I think Chloe is going to be looking for a new job if she survives this one…
Crash test dummy.
You wanna talk about pent up rage?
What happens in an “I quit” match if the opponent is knocked unconscious, or unable to say the words? And just how much are they gonna let Sabrina go before even they say it’s too much?
I do gotta say though…all those flashbacks are perfectly clear evidence that Chloe brought this upon herself.
Sabby was knocked out earlier, remember.
It can be hard to say I surrender with no teeth.
There is precedent for a ref calling the match if a participant is knocked out. The most notable example of this is the Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin I Quit match from Wrestlemania 13. Austin passed out in the Sharpshooter, and Ken Shamrock called the match when Austin was unable to answer.
That said, I would guess that Sabrina would have to apply a submission hold for this to apply, then.
yeah but if the ref was going to do that he would have done it already when Brina passed out to Chloe’s Sweet Agony earlier.
You know what? If I was Sabrina, I’d beat Chloe into a pile of mush, and then tell the ref, “I quit.”
And then demand a rematch.
Justice or not… this is not how Sabrina wants be remembered in the Rival Angels history book.
You are right. Who wants to picture a hot sweaty girl with blood on her?
I have to say, the whole discussion on the moral implications of this match puzzles me. I thought “taking and dishing out incredible beatings” was pretty much the entire job description of a pro wrestler, face or heel. Sabrina’s abiding by the rules of the match, and giving every indication that her objective is to get Chloe to say the magic words. Morally, she’s doing no more or less than is expected of her in this situation.
Concur. Especially when you think of the concept of an I Quit match — they come about when a feud becomes so intense that neither party would be satisfied by a simple pin. It literally boils down to that each wants to hurt the other so badly that they have to humble themself and beg for mercy. So when both sides get really violent, why is this a shock? It’s not a normal match, it’s the finale of a serious grudge. That’s wrestling.
Not quite. If you’re going traditional heel – face roles the face tends to lose often but, in the end, overcomes the adversity; the face is supposed to come out on top. Traditional good vs. evil stuff. When a face has to sink to a heel’s level it used to be a turn.
There comes a point where the “good” character must say: no, I can’t cross this line. Anti-heroes get a pass (but tweeners by and large tend to bore me and are very Mary Sue-ish).
Always be true to yourself and you will have no regrets.
CHAPTER 586:
IS MADE ME MORE LOVE CHLOE DE SADE…AS I HATED SABRINA EVEN TO THE POINT OF SHE BEING THE HEEL… AS CHLOE WILL BE THE MAIN CHARACTER OF SEASON 2…
WAY TO GO MAKING SABRINA AS A HEEL AND TO BE HATED…
Because a face never issued a righteous beatdown within the agreed-upon strictures of a grudge match?
Yeah, I don’t think even you believe these twisted fantasies of yours.
Errr, I think DragonMan said it pretty well. I can only add that this is taking hyperbole to new levels. Especially because signs are pointing to the opposite — that this match is Chloe’s Rival Angels swan song and it’ll be Yvonne who is the main antagonist of season two. Something I look forward to, as her style is much craftier.
I still don’t understand what you are tyring to say. You hate Sabrina so much you like her? Or bring on more Catgirls.
snowkitten around?
how’s snowkitten?
(only for snowkitten to answer)
purr!!
Le Mew.
In forums I posted a fight I had a few weeks back. On Wednesday I plan to post another one. Enjoy.
Now this isn’t fair. How’s Chloe supposed to say “I quit” if Sabrina’s fist is in her mouth all the time?
Chloe: I GWIT! I GWIT!
Ref: It’s over!
Sabrina: No (POW) it’s not, she clearly (POW) said “I Grit,” (POW) which we all (POW) know means she’s gritting (POW) her teeth and determined to continue (POW) this fight to the bitter end… (POW)
Ref: Umm…
Mabye Sabrina is trying out for that old 1960 Batman TV show. Didn’t they use to say POW a lot in it?
Agh, this page makes me feel a little sick although I understand where the rage is coming from. Concentrate on her leg and finish her off, Sabrina. I hope Sabrina has some kind of epiphany while having all these flashbacks in her head…
On a side note, Albone, I love the art in all the panels on this page! Especially DeSade’s face in the 5th.
I like the sixth panel. Down at the bottom under the bottom rope on the right facing the screen, the third white dot is me.
I thought the epiphany would come with looking at the champs belt. I guess technical has always been more of my style to love.
Ahh, and here’s the crux of it. So far Sabrina has brought herself to the brink of success on her own terms, through ups and downs. At this point it seems all but certain she could win the match just by following up with a solid submission move instead of a raw beating. As of now she’s not going for a win, it’s purely and simply about revenge. That’s certainly understandable (as the flashbacks illustrate), but how will she feel about it in the morning?
Or, put another way, so far she’s been much more of a Ricky Steamboat type babyface rather than a Stone Cold Steve Austin or Undertaker. Honest and brave rather than crafty and ruthless. She could very well beat Chloe senseless and maybe batter her into the hospital, garner the win and maybe even gather a bigger fan following… but if the victory is a brutal beatdown and nothing more, she will have changed from one role to the other, very possibly forever. Is that a price she’s willing to pay for success?
With that said, the next to last panel makes me think that maybe she’s on the verge of having that same epiphany in the ring in front of everyone right now. It certainly seems to have a different tone than the other flashback panels, even if she is still wailing away on Chloe in the meantime. Nicely done.
-Big K
Oh I never said she was outa line. This has been a long time coming. It’s just, as someone else said, what if chloe CAN’T say I quit?
It’s not an epiphany, but she’s doing this match for two reasons. She has to win for two reasons. Revenge, yes of course. Chloe has gone way past the rules of Rival Angels and has united EVERYONE against Hell’s Belles. She checkmated HERSELF with that move. She just didn’t know it. The other motivation is Rival Angels in general and of course that belt. If she wins, she stays in Rival Angels. She may be getting another shot at that belt. If she loses, she follows Chloe out of the door as a pretty much failed experiment as how I see it.
That being said, heel or face, there are all sorts of stories about people going through trials and tribulations, the best of them are centered on a person’s self image. She feels this is necessary. She doesn’t want to do a submission hold. This I can understand. Sometimes you just have to bash your opponent. And this is nowhere near the worst I’ve seen. At least she isn’t using a microphone on her head. Or tacks. Or speakers. Or chairs. Or the announcer table. She’s keeping it in the ring. She didn’t bring weapons, tools or anything. Just her fists and fury and I applaud her on that. Chloe entered this match with weapons. She knew she was underhanded. She tried to gain the upper hand with weapons and Sabrina broke it. Literally.
Sabrina is in the right with the punches. She’s using bare fists with no weapons of any sort. She’s simply used her skill to win this match. She’s fought off unconsciousness, gotten out of at least one hold, landed some spectacular moves, and now she’s just finishing this off. Her position of face vs heel won’t change. Brute force is often necessary for taking down an opponent.
Uh, wow. Trying this again so everyone can read it. Damn internet troubles. Don’t read that one, read this one!
(Warning, slightly explicit and not nice.) Now for my opinion. I for one see no problem with what Sabrina is doing. Everybody else put yourself in Sabrina’s shoes for as long as she’s been in Rival Angels and endure everything, physically and emotionally, that she’s been put through by Hell’s Belles and tell me you think Sabrina’s going too far. You do not get beaten down in an alley and your arm almost broken when there’s no rules saying it’s all fake and not want to mete out a measure of what you were put through on the person who did it to you. You don’t lose the biggest match of your career so far, only to be beaten down from behind yet again when you can barely stand and almost killed andend the match with a mere submission hold, at least not without making absolutely certain they realize they picked the wrong target. If you sit there and tell me you think I’m wrong, that you would not do what Sabrina is doing, I think you’re either lying or fucking stupid. She threatened Sabrina’s career and almost killed her, for God’s sake! What part of that don’t you get?! What part of that don’t you see Sabrina retaliating against by any means possible to make sure Chloe knows she should have stayed and finished the job in the alley or not accepted the challenge at the awards show?! Fucking morons.
There’s nothing to wonder about as far as how Sabrina will feel in the morning, after she’s won and had a chance to cool off. She’ll be conflicted as hell about what she did and how she did it if she take the brutal way out and just keeps punding away on Chloe until she finally gives up. And how the hell does Sabrina suddenly become a heel if she does? If you were paying attention, Chloe flew off the handle over something that, outside of professional wrestling, is technically not that big of a deal. The night after, after a long introspective on the matter, Sabrina has to make a choice to the fans, who saw arguably the worst of what Chloe did to her when she blindsided her after the Television Championship match when she could barely stand and damn near killed her by not making sure she was landing in the right spot for her move before Sabrina rolled out of harm’s way. Surely, they’ll understand why Sabrina did what she did, however it was she made Chloe give up. Either she can apologize for her actions and promise not to act like that again unless backed into a corner. Or, she can sit back and say, “Screw it. I did what I had to, and if you don’t like it, then fuck off. I don’t need you.” Regardless of how she wins, the Sabrina I’ve come to support wholeheartedly wouldn’t make the heel’s choice, at least not easily and definitely not without a very good reason.
And then you have this page. Actually look at it. Actually take the time to come to appreciate what it represents as a moment in Sabrina’s career. She’s beating Chloe de Sade into a bloody pulp for a good reason, and yet, in the last panel, it looks like she’s holding back, like she’s conflicted about what to do next. In 10 years, 15 years, when Sabrina retires, she and her fans will sit back and remember this match. It’s up to each individual to remember this match the way they think it should be remembered, and no matter how she wins or how it’s remembered in general, I think the common thread about her career as a whole will not be about how she won this match and what it did for her career. I think this win will be ultimately just another match when Sabrina rises to the top and has some legendary feuds that people will harken back to more easily than this match. People who say she’s going to far seem to be forgetting the cardinal rule about an I Quit match when they say they think she’s going to far and what it’ll do to her career if she somehow does when it’s almost impossible under this set of rule, when the very nature of an I Quit match is to hurt your opponent so badly that they’re afraid to keep going and beg for mercy. Look at the I Quit matches John Cena had with heel Batista and heel Randy Orton. They both rendered him unable to continue at one point in those matches, and not only did he still come back and win them, but the night after, even though he went “too far” by attacking them even after they quit, he was still as popular as ever. So how does Sabrina ruin her reputation by making the craziest bitch on the Rival Angels roster fear for her own well being when she gave Sabrina reasons to do the same and showed no remorse for any of it? Sabrina is the bigger woman because when it’s all said and done, she will regret the decisions she made. She will seek forgiveness from the fans when likely the vast majority would tell her to her face if they got the chance that there’s absolutely nothing to forgive. And if you can’t see that, then you’re fucking blind.
Actually, Tarra at no time did I say Sabrina isn’t justified.
Part of being the face girl is doing what needs to be done and only that. Up until now, Sabby’s been the perky little good girl who wins to win – not to punish or destroy. But this is different. She has every right and she’s not breaking the rules. Chloe is choosing not to give in. So, she has it coming to her on so many levels.
My only comments are to that moment of conscience which will likely kick in soon. Or is someone else going to step in and be her conscience here.
You think she’s justified, but will have a troubled conscience? Huh?
Cold-blooded murder in the ring would certainly be an unexpected turn for Rival Angels.
I think this would be hot blooded murder.
“Not yet.” I get the feeling that Sabrina’s heart isn’t fully in this. She just wants Chloe to say “I Quit” and is willing to fight until she does, but that’s all she wants. Chloe’s admission of defeat, not her body being utterly broken. Sabrina is still a face.
I don’t know what kind of attack Chloe could use to counter Brina’s assault. Maybe a headbutt? I haven’t checked out the voting incentive yet. That will probably give me a clue.
Really not digging the thought that Chloe would quit and Sabrina would end up having the decision reversed on her for not stopping the onslaught. Really hope that doesn’t happen. I would be severely disappointed.
Based on the incentive pic, it looks like Sabrina’s trying to put a hole in the mat directly behind Chloe’s head!
GAH!
‘Brina!
I can appreciate a bit of fists o’ vengeance as much as the next girl, but put this puppy to bed before De Sade or someone else pulls something out the bag.
Literally!
Win First!
“Ethier you die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a monster”- Harvey Dent. I think our dear Ultragirl is getting close to that line carreer wise. Don’t get me wrong De Fraud had this coming, but revenge can make you a worse monster than your target look at the story of The Count of Monte Crisco.
it’s seems Chloe’s plan at this point is to use her blood to spray into brina’s eyes hoping to blind her and force her to quit from the stingy-ness of the blood in her eyes.
panel 6 seems to bring about a slight pause where brina wonders if maybe she’s going too far, then visions of championship gold remind her that to get to the top you have to make a statement that those at the top can;t ignore…and the beating continues.
does the match stop if a third person throws in the towel? i don;t think we’ve discussed that scenario yet- ala Bret/Backlund where Backlund wins because Owen threw in the towel (but don;t think that was an I quit match)
Well, I guess I’m squeamish as I’d rather it didn’t come to this, but I will agree that it’s gotta be done. Break her spirit, Sabrina…
When Chloe passes out, the ref can pull out his crafty Chloe hand puppet to say what must be said. Or Vincent will suddenly appear, and it turns out he’s a ventriloquist/impressionist as well as a skeezy ref, and he’ll get the job done.
Hmmmm… This certainly has my attention. No matter what Brina intended, this win and Brina’s aggressiveness puts her in the lime light and makes her contender material. She’s going to get on the title track if only because it will draw. Personally, I don’t think she’s ready to swim in the deep water – with the sharks. Someday, for sure. Just not yet.
But I’m betting we begin to find out in season 2.
Personally, Champ, I think Sabrina’s at that stage where she can either stay queen of the shallow end, or start wading out toward the deep end and actually fight people on her level.
My interpretations of the level of all of the main characters is this:
1. Brooke just managed her first win, and that was against the Rival Angels’ scrappiest, most lovable little jobber, Monica Rumble. Bottom of the roster. Her physical power doesn’t do much to change the fact that she looked more at home wearing an evening gown than in the ring.
2. Sun, much as we adore her, and even though she scored a win over an opponent we know to be a pretty big deal, seems to be a approaching mid-card from beneath. She’s getting there, but she hasn’t had the matches or success to really shine just yet, and I think she’d be in over her head against the real big names in the business until she grows a bit more as a wrestler. She’s a valuable asset to Yvonne, but definitely the bottom of the DI totem pole.
3. Krystin is a solid mid-carder. Despite spending most of her time feuding with Sara Valentine, she’s really shown impressive technical ability, as well as serious grit after the hardcore match in this event. She just needs a good storyline, and she can go places.
4. Sabrina is getting shots at the lesser titles and matches with contenders for the real championship. Not the top spots, but she’s in there scrabbling for opportunities for those top spots. She won’t be ready to get into the ring with Brenda, or, if she hadn’t gotten herself fired, Black Widow, for several months yet, but she’s fighting with the people immediately beneath that and doing well.
Thanks for this. I pretty much agree with you. We could quibble over the timing because I think she’s got a year or more before she’s got a decent chance of beating top tier. But you’re absolutely right that she’s working up to it – and willing to work.
A part of my worry is that her shine will peek before her abilities can really and truely back it up. It’s darn hard to recover from the bright comet phenomenon. But that’s all down the road. She’s sure shinging bright now!
(If you all think I’m worried about her taking match of the night from me, well… yeah. You’re not too wrong. *pouts a little*)
Mind you, Champ, I said “get in the ring with.” By that, I mean give a serious accounting of herself, not necessarily win. My original post included the word “year,” but given the state of the roster, I don’t think there’s going to be enough people for her to fight without letting her fight the true top tier, maybe check her progress a bit.
But I think this conclusion to her initial storyline is going to solidify her spot on the roster. The “Bright Comet” thing should hopefully not apply.
I still don’t get it. I’m still seeing a lot of talk about “regretting her actions” and “sinking to a heel’s level.” This is complete nonsense.
When is the last time you saw any wrestler back away from doing something within the rules of their current match because there was a moral line they wouldn’t cross that was more restrictive than the rules? When was the last time you saw a wrestler express regret for an action that, performed in full view of the ref, did not get them disqualified?
This isn’t comic books. This isn’t Batman going overboard brutalizing criminals. This is wrestling. Two people agreed to an “I Quit” match inside a steel cage, and they were locked in there fully expecting the other person to do anything and everything necessary to wring an admission of defeat out of them.
Sabrina’s doing precisely what is expected of her, face or heel.
And I agree with you, bro. See my rant for details. But this is Sabrina we’re talking about. From the beginning, she’s been more concerned about what the fans think about her than anything else. It’s a sure bet that when the dust settles and she’s calmed down, she’ll ask herself if what she did was right.
I read your post, and I don’t understand what you think Sabrina might have to feel conflicted about. The fans aren’t dissatisfied. She won over a hostile crowd. She didn’t break the rules of the match. She’s done precisely what she needs to do to win an “I Quit” match, which is heap brutality down on your opponent until they can’t take any more, and that’s the entire point of the exercise. Sabrina and Chloe both knew this going in there. So what, exactly, do you feel is going to give Sabrina so much cause to reflect when the adrenaline wears off?
Also, I got interrupted typing the above post. My roommate/training partner works at a radio station in KC. He called to tell me that he’d just had a conversation with John Cena in the studio. Also, if I was in KC myself right now, I could probably get some free tickets to tonight’s RAW.
Also, my buddy rode the elevator with Cena, and as they got off the elevator, Tamba Hali of the Chiefs (my favorite player) got on. Cena wanted to know it was, because Hali made him look like tiny in comparison!
so did Tamba make Cena look so tiny that he “couldn’t see him?”
/ducks
I’ve always loved it when the person who so very much needs an ass whoppin’ finially gets one… And I’m not sure that Sabrina is over the line – why stop the beating and give Chloe another chance to fight back? Why not pummel one’s adversary into submission instead of stopping half way through and seeing if she wants to quit? The time to back out was before the fight started… Or, better yet, back in the alley when Chloe smashed Sabrina’s arm… Chloe’s just getting her reward for “Person of the Year” – in spades!
What she meant to say – and what Sabrina prevented her from saying with the onslaught of more fists to the face – was “Stop….Hammer Time!”
wow Brutal beating with punchs 😛
Wonder if Brina will take a time to change tactic and make Desade submit, well quit with a hold or something. or just continue to punch her.
Anyway Desade deserve that beating and I understand Brina, the emotions of what she lived until now are going out and are expressed in this fight, love it.
Now after this I hope Brina will comeback to a more normal state and get that victory, would be awesome.
DragonMan, it DOES look like De Sade is ready to crack. I don’t know if anyone could blame her. But maybe she’s waiting for Sabrina to gas herself out and then strike back?
I think there’s a lot of people that prefer their Ultragirl in a sweeter way and the blood might be making them a bit queasy.
Darkmark, it’s the season finale! We’ve been building towards this for a while and needs its proper finish.
Snowy, I know everyone is wondering what the Catgirls are up to. They can’t help it. Sabrina will keep hitting De Sade until the POW turns into a BAM. XD
Coel, maybe she’ll become a ‘Charm School Instructor?”
Adder, the fight goes until we have someone say, I Quit. It would be pretty mean of me to introduce a different out this late in the match. 😛
DynaMo, this probably isn’t the best answer but Sabrina would say that she didn’t want it to get to this point, and she didn’t throw the first punch, but she’ll be throwing the last one.
Hey MGC! Sabrina as a heel for Season 2? I can’t see how that would make Chloe the main character. There are no plans to make anyone other than the Upstart Girls the primary focus.
It’s a good point, allurer! Maybe Chloe will have to try banging her feet, like she’s tapping out, and then get the Ref to come in close and say I Quit. XD
Thanks Trishelle! You can bet that Sabrina is going to be a changed woman because of this fight, and a big part of that are the flashbacks. They are her motivation, but she’ll have to pick revenge-anger or achievement and excellence going forward.
Big K, you’ll see for sure what’s on Sabrina’s mind. I know she’d rather that it didn’t get to this point but she knows she didn’t start it. At least, that’s her guiding star and that could change. Glad you caught the difference in the flashbacks. It’s very true that she wants to have success motivate her rather than anger and revenge.
Right on, Alex. Sabrina’s gone out of her way not to rely on any sort of weapons other than her body, and like you said, breaking De Sade’s along the way. She’s not looking for a pretty win, as by this point of an I Quit match, it’s gotten way ugly.
Hey Tarrasque, nice. 😀 I can tell you’re definitely in the Sabrina camp and for great reason. You definitely felt the pain of Sabrina’s setbacks along the way, especially when orchestrated by De Sade. I like how you view this match and what it will mean to her future and you touched on a few things that I think will be addressed in the future of Sabrina and Rival Angels. 🙂
Chris, that would be a CRAZY swerve. I think I”m due a crazy swerve, aren’t I? lol
Zanan4, she’s fighting for the win, but she’s also fighting with a little bit of pride. After all, De Sade is an accomplished wrestler and she did many awful things to Sabrina along the way.
RAWF, as a reader I totally agree with you. Zach the referee would issue a warning before that. Hopefully, that would get her attention.
Kyle, I think Sabrina is putting her bid in for Goddess of War!
Hey Golden Girl! YOu can bet that Sabrina is getting tired (physically) of ground and pounding Chloe, but she’s being super stubborn. That would really stink if Chloe pulls out some trick to win it all. O_o
Jabberwocky, that is an awesome quote. win or lose, this match will have affected our little Ultragirl for a long time.
jpiv, I think it’s too late in the match for me to allow something like a corner person making the decision. It’s good, but I think that might not be the best way. Sabrina is reminded that there are girls like Lindsay Lohan that get attention for being bad, and that succeeding and excellence gets you the better attention, ergo, the championship dreams.
Cookie Ogre, I think Sabrina could use some chocolate chocolate chip cookies after this one.
Amanda, I love how you suspect Vincet and not to tease, but expect him to be a part of Season 2. 😉
Hey Champ! It’s true that Sabrina has dreams of being the champ, but not necessarily at your expense and while Gabrielle would love the matchup, she knows that Sabrina isn’t ready for that yet. DragonMan’s got a pretty good breakdown of it.
GhostEraser, De Sade is definitely getting her comeuppance. Sabrina is going for the win and probably getting some satisfaction from it, though definitely not joy. She’s saving that for if and when she wins. Sabrina’s elbow still aches… 😛
Amen on finishing the fight. To the other folks who question why folks are bringing up Sabrina’s beatdown, I think its more about story and character arc for me than it is the context of just this fight.
This page perfectly fits. If it was just Sabrina pounding away, my teeth would be very gritted but for each blow – a reason or a thought why. I’m just one of those questioning how it will effect her personality. And the answer is – it will effect her. It has effected her, obviously. But, thats a story.
Ninja’d by Trevor and Svan!
LOL Trevor! Can you imagine Sabrina in those big wader pants?
Svan, I think it’s definitely possible for Sabrina to switch gears and go for the submission win. Sure, she’s getting satisfaction from the ground and pound, but she definitley, most definitely wants the win.
“(If you all think I’m worried about her taking match of the night from me, well… yeah. You’re not too wrong. *pouts a little*)”
Don’t worry Champ! I remember every moment of you’re Match!
…purely for professional reasons of course…
*ahem*
…partly…
Ooooo I feal LOTS better now. Thanks, hun ;;)
*giggles*
I can think of other ways to make you feel better!
*quickly covers mouth with frantic blushing*
I was supposed to THINK that!!
No way Chloe thinks Sabrina will gas herself punching Chloe’s face in, more than Chloe will get worn down from the beating. Even Chloe’s not that delusional. If Chloe could defend herself properly, maybe, but not even I am tough and/or crazy enough to think I could get a victory by enduring punch after punch until the other person is tired of hitting me. I don’t mind taking a few punches – okay, a few dozen punches – in order to advance my position, but being held down and pounded on is definitely losing.
Hehe, many many commentators over the years have said that to be successful in wrestling, you have to have a bit of a mean streak. Hey Chloe, guess what, you pulled Sabrina’s Mean streak to the surface. *puts a mic in her face* “Tell me, how does it feel to know that you’re pretty much the one who drove her to the extreams she’s taking now?”
Can you say someone (not saying who) has some pent up aggression? That’s ok just let it out… Nice and healthy… Make sure to mix up your stress relievers with a few body shots as well. Remember, you have a concussion, make sure to share with those around you. 🙂
Theres nothing wrong with what brina is doing sometimes evil has to be face stomped. And Cloe has crossed the line from wrestling heel to evil bitch who needs to be face stomped repeteadley preferably on a daily basis.
Ooo rage taking over dark side coming out kinda sexy Bree.
On a more serious note lets assest the damage your fury has wrought Bree, 8 cracked or bruised rubs 3 losssened teeth on the right side once, a hair line facture in the right mandable, a serverly brusied eye and socket and a broken nose, its safe to say you gave as good as you got, once ths thing is in the bag but, but you need to keep her consious so work on those burised and cracked ribs
And Al before you said you were surprized by me saying some darker things considering my affinity to the Cap but justice isn’t always merciful most times its hard, tough, cruel, and unforgiving, Ideals to live by are nice to keep yourself in check and not to cross that line in the sand of going to far, but De sade was the one that cornered, poke and tormented the wild tiger that is Bree right now and as the good book says Al you reap what you sow or if you are of a karma mind every evil act comes to bit you in the ass at some point in your life the same goes for my Bree if she goes to far she can expect some retribution in the future either by desade if Gabs gives her one final chance or Kat inthe future some time or by some one new
It continues. Will someone please, please, please explain to me how what Sabrina’s doing is “dark?” She’s punching an opponent who has not yet stopped fighting. Comichero, how is this something Captain America doesn’t do three times per week? If Sabrina was not willing to do what it takes to win in this situation, Gabby would fire her, because she would be demonstrating that she doesn’t have what it takes to make it as a pro wrestler. Fortunately, that doesn’t seem to be the case.
Personally, I expect this to be the end of the Belles feud storyline. Future retribution is boring.
Also, that’s not what karma is. You’re thinking of something more like the Wiccan Rule of Three. Karma is the weight of your misdeeds affecting what your next life is like when it’s time to reincarnate.
c’mon Cap would have given at least two speeches about freedom and the American way during those beatings (well he used to, haven’t read Cap in ages). Brina hasn;t even started her first promo during this match!
<nods wisely>
Well, when I come in from work tonight, Albone, I’ll be looking for the next chapter and it BETTER BE AWESOME!! 😉
Brina is getting the yellow out of De Sade´s hair. This is the madness De Sade isn´t ready for: a punishment that comes from her need to bite more than she can chew and swallow.