Post by Nyako on Sept 23, 2014 18:38:18 GMT -5
Hours after the show Nyako still finds herself in the locker room, thinking about the events that transpired tonight. She was happy that she came out the victor in the top contender match for the Marquee Title. Granted it didn’t seem like she was since Kate Steele had to muscle her way into the picture.
Now Nyako kind knew what Salinas felt like. It seemed despite Nyako’s showing, someone else was getting inline to reap the rewards. She could have taken the same tactics like Steele and just attacked Comacho out of the blue to get noticed, but she still believed that if you work hard enough , you’ll get your shot in the end. Granted it didn’t seem to work out that way for her too often, but sometimes things did go her way. Now though she could see what Salinas was talking about.
Despite Nyako’s issues with the woman, and her feelings toward her, at least Salinas didn’t take the easy route. Yeah she was narcissistic, egotistical, self-delusional, self-absorbed, and possibly slightly imbalanced, but he still went about things the right way more or less.
She didn’t come out during Nyako’s and Jennifer Drew’s match and try to take both of them out cause she felt like she was the one who deserved to be the top contender unlike the woman Salinas sometimes reminded her of, Sidney Grey, or even Kate Steele. No, she waited until after the match, well except for her earlier backstage interview that is, but still she waiting until the match was decide before she made her appearance. Even then it was to run her mouth which was something she proved to be very good at.
Salinas said her piece, Nyako said hers, Salinas shot back and they just got into each other’s face. No punches swung, no hair pulled, no faces slapped or guts kicked. It was just two competitors vying for the same thing, trying to psych each other out.
That’s how it should be. Again no matter what issues Nyako may have had with Salinas, she did respect her more than she could Steele, who seemed to think she was entitled for a shot at the Marquee Title after choking against the Doc and losing her World Title. Nyako was sure Comacho would make short work of her though to stop the “hardcore queen” before she got truly started. Then it would just be Nyako against Comacho, then if everything fell in the right place it would Nyako versus Salinas, where Nyako would have a chance to silence possibly for good, or at least prove to her Nyako wasn’t just a fraud.
As Nyako continued to dwell on things, a LAW employee came by looking for Oni, Nyako’s sister.
“She’s not here. What’s going on? I can give her the message if you want.”
It had been close to two weeks since she really talked to Oni since she moved out. Every time she went to contact her sister, something stopped her. She knew it wasn’t right to feel betrayed by her sister since what Oni did was probably for the best for th two of them but still it was something Nyako couldn’t get over right away. But now might b as good as a time as any to try to get back to where she was with her sister. Even if she had to use a message from the LAW management just to do it. It was better than nothing.
The messenger looked unsure about telling Nyako. It wasn’t because it was sensitive information, just the fact that like the reputation her Sister had in the past, Nyako seemed to be challenging the same meaness Oni once had and he didn’t want to end up hirt for beingthe gearer of this news. Still though Nyako was involved in it in a small way so she would find out anyway, he was just hoping he could get her sister to be the one to tll her.
“Um it’s about the next LAW show in Fort Worth, Texas.”
“So what is it?” Nyako said starting to get annoyed by his hesitation. She could tell he wasn’t comfortable with telling her but that only made her more curious to what it was.
“Well you’re on guest commentary on the match Oni hasa with um…”
“For God’s sake tell me already.” Nyako had a suspicion what he was hesitating to tell her.
Before he could get it out though Oni walked in the locker room.
Now Nyako kind knew what Salinas felt like. It seemed despite Nyako’s showing, someone else was getting inline to reap the rewards. She could have taken the same tactics like Steele and just attacked Comacho out of the blue to get noticed, but she still believed that if you work hard enough , you’ll get your shot in the end. Granted it didn’t seem to work out that way for her too often, but sometimes things did go her way. Now though she could see what Salinas was talking about.
Despite Nyako’s issues with the woman, and her feelings toward her, at least Salinas didn’t take the easy route. Yeah she was narcissistic, egotistical, self-delusional, self-absorbed, and possibly slightly imbalanced, but he still went about things the right way more or less.
She didn’t come out during Nyako’s and Jennifer Drew’s match and try to take both of them out cause she felt like she was the one who deserved to be the top contender unlike the woman Salinas sometimes reminded her of, Sidney Grey, or even Kate Steele. No, she waited until after the match, well except for her earlier backstage interview that is, but still she waiting until the match was decide before she made her appearance. Even then it was to run her mouth which was something she proved to be very good at.
Salinas said her piece, Nyako said hers, Salinas shot back and they just got into each other’s face. No punches swung, no hair pulled, no faces slapped or guts kicked. It was just two competitors vying for the same thing, trying to psych each other out.
That’s how it should be. Again no matter what issues Nyako may have had with Salinas, she did respect her more than she could Steele, who seemed to think she was entitled for a shot at the Marquee Title after choking against the Doc and losing her World Title. Nyako was sure Comacho would make short work of her though to stop the “hardcore queen” before she got truly started. Then it would just be Nyako against Comacho, then if everything fell in the right place it would Nyako versus Salinas, where Nyako would have a chance to silence possibly for good, or at least prove to her Nyako wasn’t just a fraud.
As Nyako continued to dwell on things, a LAW employee came by looking for Oni, Nyako’s sister.
“She’s not here. What’s going on? I can give her the message if you want.”
It had been close to two weeks since she really talked to Oni since she moved out. Every time she went to contact her sister, something stopped her. She knew it wasn’t right to feel betrayed by her sister since what Oni did was probably for the best for th two of them but still it was something Nyako couldn’t get over right away. But now might b as good as a time as any to try to get back to where she was with her sister. Even if she had to use a message from the LAW management just to do it. It was better than nothing.
The messenger looked unsure about telling Nyako. It wasn’t because it was sensitive information, just the fact that like the reputation her Sister had in the past, Nyako seemed to be challenging the same meaness Oni once had and he didn’t want to end up hirt for beingthe gearer of this news. Still though Nyako was involved in it in a small way so she would find out anyway, he was just hoping he could get her sister to be the one to tll her.
“Um it’s about the next LAW show in Fort Worth, Texas.”
“So what is it?” Nyako said starting to get annoyed by his hesitation. She could tell he wasn’t comfortable with telling her but that only made her more curious to what it was.
“Well you’re on guest commentary on the match Oni hasa with um…”
“For God’s sake tell me already.” Nyako had a suspicion what he was hesitating to tell her.
Before he could get it out though Oni walked in the locker room.