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It is Rise
To Greatness season and as the company gets closer to its greatest event of the
calendar year, as SCW inches closer to the finish line of the road to Rise To
Greatness, which is the great event itself, things begin to take shape. The roster grows ever more excited about
their opportunity to shine on the grand stage and make an indelible mark upon
SCW forever.
Not every
member of the SCW roster is feeling the excitement and joy that comes with Rise
To Greatness season. Two in particular
are feeling a sense of hopelessness and frustrations, realizing that nothing
seems to be going right for them on their road to Rise To Greatness.
That would
be Angelica and Kayla Jones, better known as The Sisterhood.
It’s been a
downhill slide for Angelic and Kayla ever since losing the SCW World Tag Team
Championships back to Honor Code months ago. It even appeared as if they would
split up again and go on their separate singles tracks, but that failed as well
and they once again found themselves navigating towards one another to give tag
team wrestling another opportunity.
Unfortunately
a string of losses, which include defeats against The Brotherhood and The
B&B Experience, have not only put Angelica and Kayla’s Rise To Greatness
hopes in doubt but have put their very future as a tag team in doubt.
Only winners
get the best spots at Rise To Greatness and thus far The Sisterhood have been
anything but winners in the lead up to Rise To Greatness. And if they can’t win, does that mean their
future as a whole is over and done for?
Most would
say that kind of thinking is just an overreaction but overreaction or not, that
is exactly the kind of thoughts going through the head of Kayla Jones, one half of The Sisterhood, as she mulls over her
future and Angelica’s future backstage at SCW Breakdown.
Kayla sits
in a blue steel folding chair backstage in a dressing room at the Key Arena in
Seattle, Washington, the arena the hosted SCW Breakdown. Shortly after Breakdown has come to its
conclusion the younger Jones finds herself deep in thought, wondering just what
the future holds next for the pair. She
is dressed in a flowing, loose fit ankle length floral print skirt, a red short
sleeved top, and sandals on her feet.
Her long gorgeous red hair hangs unrestrained to shoulder length.
The younger
half of The Sisterhood appears to be deep in thought, so deep that she doesn’t
even notice when the door opens and her oldest sister, Angelica Jones, joins
her in the room. Angelica is wearing a
pair of form fitting denim jeans, a black t-shirt, and her signature black
leather jacket. Her long red hair hangs
unrestrained to shoulder length.
“Kayla!” Kayla is unresponsive, even as
Angelica gets right up next to her, so she speaks louder. “Hey, Kay!”
“Huh?” Kayla blinks a few times before
looking up at her older sister and sighs. “Oh,
it’s just you…”
“Try not to sound so thrilled to see me,
sis.”
“Sorry, Angel, it’s just that,” Kayla
says, shrugging her shoulders “what’s the
point, really? We’ve been on a losing
streak lately, we can’t seem to fight our way out of it and…”
She shakes
her head “…I just don’t know what to do.”
Kayla is
legitimately bracing herself for the worst as she ponders what has happened
lately. It all started with a loss to
Jake Starr and Tommy Valentine. It
continued with a loss to Adrenaline Rush, a team that Angelica and Kayla
normally does quite well against. And as recent as this evening they lost to
Blake Mason and Bree Lancaster. It seems
the bad news and bad luck is never ending and Kayla really isn’t sure what to
do right now. She’s so down in the dumps
that she doesn’t even notice the sly grin forming on her older sister’s face
this very moment.
“Well you’re in luck, because I think I know
exactly what we can do.”
“Really, sis?” Kayla responds with a
note of sarcasm in her voice and also etched across her face. “This sounds awfully familiar to me.”
“How so?”
“Does your grand scheme include more random
tag team matches against teams that we’re going to inevitably lose to? I mean, that’s been our modus operandi the
past several weeks and it has not worked out in our favor, what the hell makes
you think it’ll work this time?”
“Shut up, Kay.”
“Huh?” Kayla says, somewhat surprised by
her sister’s response.
“You heard me.” Angelica frowns. “Just shut up and listen to me for a second,
this has nothing to do with random tag team matches or any of the sort.”
Kayla folds
her arms over her chest and stares skeptically up at her sister. “I’m listening.”
“Have you ever heard of Scaffold Scramble?”
“I don’t think…” her voice trails off as
she thinks about things for a moment, finally she nods her head as if a light
bulb just went off “…oh yeah! Well, I haven’t seen one but I heard of
them. David Helms was the originator,
correct?”
“That’s right,” Angelica says, nodding
her head “and do you know who was out
there talking to the crowd awhile ago?”
“No clue.” Kayla says, shrugging her
shoulders.
“Jake Starr and Tommy Valentine.”
A scowl
forms across Kayla’s face. The very
mention of Jake Starr’s name brings a look of anger on her face. Jake Starr and The Sisterhood have not seen
eye to eye in the past and that is an understatement.
“What do I care about them?”
“A great deal because what they had to say
involved us.” Angelica states definitively. “Starr and Valentine want to bring back Scaffold and Scramble and they
want to include Adrenaline Rush in it as well as…”
She grins
knowingly “…The Sisterhood!”
“Ok, sounds fine,” Kayla nods her head “but what do we potentially get out of it?”
“That’s the best part,” Angelica
continues “two contracts will be
suspended high in the air; one for a tag title match, the other for any other
title shot.”
Angelica
places a hand on her sister’s shoulder. “I
really think we finally have this one, sis.”
“No!” Kayla shakes her head furiously as
a look of anger and rage shoots across her face. “Absolutely not!”
“Huh?!” Angelica looks genuinely
confused and bewildered. “You do realize
these are potential title shots, right?”
“I know but that’s not the damn point!”
Kayla shoots up out of the chair she was sitting in and begins to pace the
floor. “I am NOT taking handouts,
Angelica, especially not a damn handout from Jake Starr!”
Angelica
stands in Kayla’s way to stop her from pacing and making a ditch in the floor. “Kayla, please, just listen for a
moment…hear me out…”
“No, not a chance,” Kayla says, still
shaking her head “it won’t happen, it
isn’t going to happen!”
“What’s the big deal, Kay?” Angelica
asks, still bewildered by her sister’s outburst.
“Oh how quickly you forget!” Kayla
exclaims while rolling her eyes. “Jake
Starr is the same asshole who ran around attacking us with a steel chair all
because he couldn’t get the job done and win a championship, so he went and
blamed us!”
“Kayla, look…” Angelica is promptly
interrupted by Kayla.
“No, I’m not done!” Kayla exclaims. “And then he and Tommy reunite out of the
blue and take our spot in the tag division?
They beat us and they rub it in our face and try to give us a hand out?”
She shakes
her head. “Not going to happen, Angel.”
Angelica and
Kayla have a tense moment, a stare down, before Angelica finally speaks up
again.
“Ok, you’ve expressed your anger and
frustration, now can I talk?”
She nods her
head. “Sure, but it won’t make a
difference.”
“Just listen, that’s all I ask.” Angelica
says with a sigh. “Now everything you
said about Jake Starr is true. He is an
asshole, but be honest, Kay…”
She points a
finger at her younger sibling “…you are a
bitch by your own admission.”
“Whatever…” Kayla says, rolling her
eyes.
“And yes, he did attack us on multiple
occasions. I remember it quite well. But I think he’s trying to be different…”
“Really?” Kayla says with a skeptical
look on her face. “Seriously, Angel?”
“Ok, well, he’s trying not be so much of an
asshole about it all, but hey, however you want to slice it, doesn’t it remind
you of a couple of other athletes who needed to change?”
“Angelica, I really don’t know…” Kayla’s
voice trails off as she finally realizes exactly what her older sister was
getting at and immediately she shakes her head “…no way, Angel, no way!”
“Yes…” Angelica says with a smirk on her
face, nodding her head “…Free Botswana,
anyone?”
“No way in hell are you comparing him to us!”
“I am comparing him to us because it is
true.” Angelica says pointedly. “We
needed a chance to prove ourselves, to prove that we had changed. It took awhile because we burned a lot of
bridges but we managed to rebuild those bridges and earn back that trust we had
lost. Now is Jake Starr being honest
here?”
She shrugs
her shoulders. “I can’t say for certain,
but it would be hypocritical of us not to at least give him a chance. I’m not saying trust the guy, we can always
and should always keep our guard up, but we can give him a chance. Besides…”
Angelica
winks “…title opportunities hang in the
balance, Kay. What do you think?”
Kayla stares
at Angelica with a hard, stone faced, stoic look for several tense
moments. Angelica maintains her
composure until, finally, Kayla sighs and nods her head.
“You know, I hate it when you do that…”
“Do what?”
“When you make a good point.”
“No you don’t.” Angelica remarks,
grinning from ear to ear, a feeling of confidence growing within her.
“I’m not going to ever trust him,” Kayla
remarks, shaking her head “but you’re
right, we needed people to take a chance on us when we were trying to turn over
a new leaf. And we haven’t exactly been
on our best behavior lately…”
“No, we haven’t.” Angelica says, shaking
her head.
“Right, well, maybe we need to do some
introspection?” Kayla sighs. “And
yeah, maybe we should give them a chance?
Besides…”
A grin forms
across her face as her voice trails off “…I
wouldn’t mind earning a title match of some sort.”
“Exactly!”
Kayla and
Angelica high five one another. Just
then the sound of a phone ringing can be heard.
Kayla sighs as she realizes it is her phone…
“Hold on, let me take this…”
“Sure.”
Kayla walks
over to her gym bag. She unzips it and
reaches inside. She produces a pink
iPhone. Kayla answers it.
“Hello…oh, Oliver, is that you?”
Oliver Hardy
Jr., specifically. She lived most of her
teenage years with him under the roof of the abusive drunk Oliver Hardy
Sr. They were foster siblings. At first he blamed Kayla for his father’s
death but later they reconciled, after Oliver got some help dealing with his
own mental trauma of the past. Now
Oliver has a law degree and serves as legal counsel for Kayla’s agency where
she manages the careers of models, wrestlers, and singers. Thus, Oliver calling her right now wouldn’t
be a big deal or a surprise. But the
ever changing look on Kayla’s face does trouble Angelica.
“Wait, slow down Oliver. Just tell me what’s wrong?”
She looks
puzzled as she listens. Then she rolls
her eyes.
“It’s too much to tell me over the
phone? Fine. The next Breakdown is in New York City, I can
stop by the offices in Boston a few days before the show. Sound fair?”
She waits
for his answer. Apparently it was
acceptable, for Kayla nods her head.
“Ok, I’ll see you soon.”
Kayla hangs
up her iPhone and tucks it away in her gym bag.
Angelica tilts her head to one side and stares curiously at her younger
sibling.
“What’s wrong?”
“Not sure.” Kayla responds, shrugging
her shoulders. “Oliver didn’t want to go
into much details. He said I needed to
hear it straight from him, face to face, so I need to go to Boston first before
Breakdown.”
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Scaffold
Scramble is something completely new and unknown to Angelica and Kayla
Jones. It is a mystery to them, as
they’ve never had to participate in one before.
Sure, they can do homework on it and research on it, but no amount of
homework or research or watching tape can substitute for the advantage that
comes with experience competing in a match like that. Kayla and Angelica know that they will be
heading into this match at a disadvantage, and they will be behind the eight
ball considering they have been on a losing streak, this is Rise To Greatness,
and the pressure will be on for them to finally end the streak and get back to
their winning ways.
But they
also realize that they do their best work when the pressure is on. The Sisterhood always rises to the occasion
on the big stage and there is no bigger stage than Rise To Greatness. Angelica and Kayla are focused and ready for
this opportunity, perhaps their final opportunity, to get back on track.
If that were
all they had to deal with, perhaps things would go smoothly for the veteran tag
team and former two time SCW World Tag Team Champions, but all is not well
within the Jones household, at least not with one of them in particular…
…Kayla
Jones.
A few days
ago she received a call from Oliver Hardy Jr., her legal counsel and foster
brother, who seemed rather frantic in his conversation with her over the
phone. He said it was urgent and
necessary that she make it to the headquarters immediately.
So here she
is.
In Boston,
Massachusetts we find Kayla Jones, the younger member of the Sisterhood,
standing out in front of the Boston headquarters of Jones Wrestling
Incorporated. This company started out
as a modeling agency that Kayla started.
The younger Jones sibling used nearly all of her savings to purchase it
and make it her own but it worked out in the end, for she turned the fledgling
modeling agency around. In later years
she would expand her business, choosing to manage the careers of professional
athletes. Currently she manages the
wrestling careers of GCW athletes Gabriela Austin, Hayley Gold, and Julia
Braddock. Almost a year after beginning
to venture into the realm of managing professional wrestlers, she also used her
agency to manage the singing career of her older sister and tag team partner
Angelica Jones.
Kayla opens
the front door of Jones Wrestling Incorporated headquarters and steps inside,
letting the door shut behind her. Jones
makes her way up to a desk, pausing just momentarily to smile politely at the
clerk and greet him….
“Hi there, Bruce. How are you?”
“I’m doing fine, Ms. Jones.” The clerk,
Bruce, remarks. “What are you doing here
today? I thought you would be busy
training with your sister for Rise To Greatness.”
Kayla sighs
and nods her head. “I probably should but
my…brother...”
She rolls
her eyes. Kayla still has a problem
thinking of her and Oliver as siblings, even if it is foster siblings. The trauma of that past still gets to her to
this day, and while she has learned to live with it, no amount of therapy will
ever cure her of that nightmare.
“Your bro…” Bruce’s voice trails off and
then a look of realization washes across his face “…oh yes, Mr. Hardy, he did come in earlier. He said he needed to see you if you came in
to the office.”
Bruce
chuckles. “I honestly didn’t think you
would show up. Obviously he knew of
something I didn’t.”
“Yes, he did.” Kayla responds as she
nods her head. “So is he in his office?”
“He is, Ms. Jones.”
“Thank you, Bruce.”
With that,
Kayla walks on past the desk and continues down a long hallway until she comes
to a stop at a door leading to someone’s office. Kayla turns the doorknob and pushes the
office door open, stepping inside.
Immediately she lays her eyes upon a male sitting at a large oak desk. He has blonde hair in a crew cut and is
wearing a Carolina blue button up shirt, black dress pants, and black dress
shoes. He looks up at Kayla standing
there in his office and he smiles politely at her.
“Good afternoon, sis.” He says warmly. “Glad you came.”
“This better be good, Oliver.” Kayla
remarks rather coldly as she walks over to a chair in front of the desk and
sits down, crossing her legs.
“What’s wrong, sis?” Oliver asks,
looking at Kayla curiously. “Did I do
something wrong?”
“No, it isn’t you.” Kayla sighs and
shakes her head. “It’s just been real
tense with Angelica and I lately. We’ve
hit a bit of a slump lately in Supreme Championship Wrestling.”
Kayla
chuckles. “Ok, actually, it’s an out and
out losing streak. We’ve been
getting our asses handed to us and we
can’t seem to figure out what’s wrong.”
“Oh man, I…” Oliver shakes his head “…I had no idea.”
“Don’t worry, Oliver.”
“I just get so busy here at the office,
managing our legal issues, checking up on Gabby Austin and Julia Braddock and
other duties here that I forget you wrestle yourself in SCW.”
“I told you, it’s ok,” Kayla says
shaking her head “you don’t need to worry
about me in SCW. I can manage
myself. I need someone to direct this
ship when I’m not around and you’re the man to do it.”
“I’m glad you have so much faith in me, sis,
but I haven’t done a perfect job.” Oliver remarks stoically. “I’m not able to get Ms. Gold booked in GCW
as much as we’d like.”
“I’ll just have to stop by their general
manager myself and talk to them about that.”
“You shouldn’t have to, Kayla.” Oliver
motions to himself. “It’s my job.”
Before
answering, Kayla tilts her head to one side and studies Oliver for a few
moments.
“Is this really what you called me to talk
to me about?”
“Uh….” his voice trails off “…no.”
“Then what is this about?” Kayla asks. “Why did I have to come to Boston before New
York City and Breakdown? And
furthermore, what is so important that it couldn’t be handled over the phone?”
“Trust me, this is something you would want
to hear face to face. You cannot handle
it well otherwise.”
Kayla rolls
her eyes. “Whatever, I’m here now…so let
me handle it…”
There is a
long, tense gaze between the foster siblings.
Oliver isn’t certain about bringing this to Kayla’s attention, despite
the fact that he knows he should. Kayla,
on the other hand, is growing impatient.
She wants to be training with her sister Angelica but instead she’s here
with Oliver, waiting on something he claims is important. She wants him to get this over with.
“A few days ago, I received contact…”
Oliver’s
voice trails off. Kayla grows more
frustrated as he goes silent again. “Contact
from who?!”
“…my grandmother, Jenny Hardy. Her son, my uncle, Samuel Hardy.”
Kayla’s eyes
grow wide as she realizes exactly who Oliver is referring to. They rarely visited, due primarily to Oliver
Hardy Sr. staying away from his own family as much as possible, but she does
remember Jenny and Samuel. She takes in
a few deep breaths and nods her head.
“I see why you wanted to tell me this face
to face.”
“I can only imagine how difficult this must
be for you, Kay,” Oliver says quietly “I
haven’t even managed to get up the courage to contact them back.”
“So you didn’t even talk to them?” Tears
are beginning to form in Kayla’s eyes.
“No, they just left a message on my
voicemail here at work.” Oliver sighs. “Somehow
they tracked me here. I’ve been doing my
damndest to stay away from them.”
“What do they want?”
“They want our…I mean my father’s ashes.”
Oliver answers. “They want to give him a
proper ceremony.”
Kayla can no
longer contain her emotions. Immediately
she shoots up out of the air, nearly knocking it over. She walks over to the far side of the room
and buries her head in her hands and begins to cry uncontrollably. Oliver slowly gets up out of his chair and
approaches Kayla cautiously so as to not disturb her, but he does want to
comfort her in some way.
“Are you ok, sis?”
“No, it’s not!” She spins around and
shoves Oliver as hard as she can. “I
thought it was over when that son of a bitch died!”
She pokes
him in the chest with a finger. “Then you
came along the first time and reminded me of it!”
She pokes
him in the chest a second time. “Then you
came back! And that bastard son my niece
is raising is a permanent reminder of that jackass every single time I look at
him!”
Rage, among
other emotions, are pouring from every orifice of Kayla Jones. “Do you have any fucking idea what that’s
like?! I can’t look at my own niece and
her son straight in the face without thinking terrible thoughts about them…all
because of what HE did to them!”
“Yes, Kayla,” Oliver Hardy Jr. nods his
head slowly “I do know what that’s like.”
“Fuck you!” Kayla rears back and slaps
Oliver across the cheek. Oliver then
embraces her. She buries her face in his
chest and begins to cry.
“I…I’m sorry…I didn’t mean to…”
“It’s ok, you are entitled to feel any and
every emotion right now.” He remarks slowly. “I ran the gamut of emotions myself when I heard the message from the
Hardy family.”
“I just want this to be over…” the
embrace is broken and Kayla looks up at Oliver with eyes that are red from
crying “…I just want this all to be over
and never ever have to remember that time in my life, I don’t want to remember
it again, and yet those…those people contacted you…”
“I wished I could have dealt with it myself
without having to contact you.” He sighs deeply and shakes his head. “But unfortunately dad made you an equal
heir to everything dealing with him, his
entire estate, as small as that maybe.
Thus to do anything with the ashes, I would need your approval as well.”
“Equal heir?”
“Yes,” Oliver nods his head “it makes no sense but it is true. He made you an equal to the inheritance. I don’t know why.”
“I know why.” Kayla growls angrily. “It’s his final victory. In his sick mind this makes me permanently
his daughter and he knew it would drive me nuts.”
“That’s insane.” Oliver retorts. “The law doesn’t work that way. You can write anyone into a will. People have written their pets as heirs to
the estate.”
“What makes sense in t he eyes of the law
never mattered to him and you know it.” Kayla says with a low growl. “This was his sick and twisted game from his
sick and twisted mind. He never wanted
this to be over. He wanted to be a
permanent part of my life and this was his way of doing it.”
“Maybe, but we can finish this.” Oliver
releases Kayla and then walks over to his desk. He opens a drawer and produces
a piece of paper, a contract, from within.
He places it on the desk.
“This is a legal document I’ve already drawn
up. It will give Jenny and Samuel
exactly what they want, they can have dad’s ashes. Then this is over.”
Kayla
narrows her eyes as a look of hatred enters her face. “No…”
“What?”
“No,” Kayla shakes her head “we’re not giving them what they want.”
“But Kayla, this would end it!”
“I don’t care!” Kayla snaps at him. “We are NOT playing his game!”
“Kayla…he’s dead…” Oliver says quietly “…these people are not him.”
“No, but they are related to him. I might not be able to hurt your father
anymore, I may not be able to get revenge for the permanent mental scars I
have, but I can be a spiteful bitch towards his family!”
“Kayla, listen to reason…”
“No!” Kayla shouts. “I’ve made up my mind!”
Before
Oliver can even respond, Kayla turns and storms up to the door, she throws it
open and storms out the door. Oliver
considers going after her but thinks better of it. He lets her walk away. He sighs and shakes his head sadly, with
disappointment on his face.
“I think you’re making a mistake, sis…”
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On Camera
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When Kayla came to Supreme Championship Wrestling to help me
reunited The Sisterhood, we told you all right then and there that we would
prove to be one of the best tag teams in SCW history. And that wasn’t arrogance talking, that was
confidence. It was confidence in our
ability and knowledge of who we are and what we are capable of. And now fast forward to today and look at
what we have accomplished. We are two
time SCW World Tag Team Champions. We
are staples of the SCW tag team division.
We came to the best tag team division in professional
wrestling and twice we were at the top of the mountain. Twice we proved that we
were the best in the world.
That’s just not the case any longer.
To say that Kayla and I haven’t exactly been at the top of
our game would be quite the understatement.
It can be traced back to when we lost the SCW World Tag Team
Championship back to the Honor Code. And
that…that was our fault…that was on us.
We weren’t good enough, we screwed up and we lost the belts. It’s as simple as that.
But then Angelica and I got distracted. Fatal Fortunes sent Angelica into a one on
one match while it sent me into tag title contention with Ravyn Taylor as my
partner. I floundered with Ravyn while
Angelica seemed to pursue a singles career.
It wasn’t long before I realized that as good as Ravyn is, I just would
not be successful unless I had my sister backing me up.
So we reunited and reformed The Sisterhood with a renewed
purpose and renewed determination to become tag team champions, to win the gold
for a third time. We fought Jake Starr
and Tommy Valentine…
…and we lost…
…we fought Adrenaline Rush…
…we lost…
…and we fought The B&B Experience…
…and yes, we lost.
We haven’t won a damn tag team match since getting back together. What do you think that’s doing for our
confidence level?
Surprise, boys and girls, because our confidence level is as
high as it’s ever been! Everyone hits
their a rough patch, every great athlete struggles from time to time, but the
very best are able to push forward without
losing hope and damn it, The Sisterhood will never lose hope! We know who we are and what we are capable of
inside of the squared circle!
And we also know that when our backs are against the wall and
we are pressured to perform at our best on the grand stage then we always turn
up the heat and turn out the performance of a lifetime. And you don’t get a bigger stage than Rise To
Greatness and the Scaffold Scramble and you don’t get much more pressure than
the kind Kayla and I are under right now.
Angelica and I have never been in Scaffold Scramble and
despite the homework we’ll do, the research we’ll do, and the tape we’ll
review, there is no true substitute for experience. We are at a disadvantage. But we don’t care. Stack the deck, make it as difficult as
possible. It’ll make our victory at the
end of the day all that much sweeter, because Rise To Greatness will be our
time and our stage to step up and regain our spot as a top tag team in SCW…
…or maybe one of us will get a singles title shot, any
title shot except the World Title…and that individual, Angelica or myself, can
pursue a singles career…
…or maybe we’ll just fall flat on our face like we have
been doing lately.
In the latter two cases, The Sisterhood is no doubt
over. I won’t lie, Kayla and I want the
tag title shot more than anything, because the singles title shot or nothing at
all would mean the end of The Sisterhood.
I just don’t honestly see us recovering from this.
But if we go down, then by God we are going down fighting, we
are going down in a blaze of glory, and we are going to take some of these
other people in the match with us!
Jake Starr and Tommy Valentine, perhaps we owe you a debt of
gratitude for coming up with this idea, this one last chance for The
Sisterhood. And you know, we caught your
words on Breakdown; we’re not that Free Botswana group any longer. We may have been acting like a couple of
bitches lately but frustration does that to you, and perhaps we overreacted,
but we are not those people any longer.
Jake, my sister Angelica has more history with you than I
do, but I still don’t trust you, and you may not trust me and Angelica, but
this isn’t about trust. It is about
respect. We do respect you…yes, even I
do. I respect you and Tommy both. Hell, how can we not respect a team that beat
us clean in the center of the ring?
You beat us once…we’re going to fight like hell to make
sure you don’t beat us a second time.
Speaking of respect, Adrenaline Rush is another tag team
that we respect the hell out of. We
fought so many times it isn’t even funny.
We fought so much that we’ve grown to know each other like the back of
our own hand. We’ve created classic tag
team memories in SCW, so it’s only appropriate that you are in this Scaffold
Scramble with The Sisterhood.
We’re ready to make more memories, but we’re not going to
let you stand in our way of getting one of those contracts.
Gable Winchester, you and Autumn Valentine ended our first
reign as SCW World Tag Team Champions.
Now you’re in this Scaffold Scramble with myself and Kayla with another
chance to make history. You ended our
first tag title run but you’re damn sure not going to end The Sisterhood!
Merrick Wiseman, I
never did like you. Whether it was your
dumbass Watchman Program or your insane hijinks with your bestie Vixen Cain,
you were always a pain in my ass and an annoying little jerk. I will enjoy this one more opportunity to
punch you in the mouth.
Those are the ones we know about. Anyone could request to be in this match and
get added. But if you get put in be
aware that my sister Angelica and yours truly will be going all in and all out
for this Scaffold Scramble. We are
putting it all on the line, including our bodies, and we can’t be anymore
literal than that, because Rise To Greatness may very well be the last stand
for The Sisterhood, and if it is, we’re going down swinging, and we’re going to
kick all of your teeth right down your throat!
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