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Recommended Posts. Posted July 15, Available to international subscribers as well! Does anyone want to get in a league with me over there? Fantasy Freak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Join the conversation You can post now and register later. Reply to this topic Insert image from URL. Go to topic listing. Series I've abandoned watching before. But the nerves were crazy.

Sensing my apprehension, Damian arranged for me to practice my match with my opponent. I was furious. Wrestlers have to trust each other. What we do is dangerous enough without someone trying to inflect harm on purpose. But I did well enough. I also took bookings with well-respected promotions in Europe and Japan. Gradually, I gained a reputation as having potential. They were putting on an historic all-female pay-per-view the following night — and someone had fallen off the card.

The next 48hours were a blur. My persona was too plain — and too complicated. Too aggressive, too meek. Too loud, too quiet. Anxious to please, and to get some pointers, I spent my own money to produce a vignette explaining my villainous character and her motivations. I emailed it to the trainers not expecting praise but hoping for criticism.

I wanted — needed — them to critique because only once I had information could I begin to make adjustments. I never got any feedback. My time never came.

Wrestling wins and losses only matter if the fans notice — and fans were telling me on Twitter I had the most losses of anyone in NXT history.

Which brings me back to that email. The answer came back, no, you are losing to the same wrestler. No discussion, no "we understand your concern," no sign that one side of this professional relationship was prepared to listen to the other. Something changed in me. It was very liberating. I felt like I did when I was wrestling on the independent circuit, ready to take a chance on myself again.

Sure enough, a few days later I was fired. Scott had heard reports that I was "difficult" but said he liked to treat people as he found them. I hit the ground running, excited to prove what I could do with this new chance. This was it! This was when I was going to answer, once and forever, the question I asked myself the day of my first professional match.

When my music hit for that match, I walked into the arena with a chip on my shoulder. I knew how good I was — and I knew how much better I could become with hard work and the opportunity. What Jordynne and I produced together , I am so proud of. We helped each other to perform at our very best. It was the greatest moment of my career. If one thing was missing, though, it was the affirmation from the fans.



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