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Blair Mason : WGEF vs San
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From: MSN Nicknameнαυт»мση∂�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 10/9/2008 8:10 PM

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Was this girl serious? Did she really think that she was going to be able to match up to the likes of Blair Mason? Oh how pathetic...Apparently this bitch didn't know what she was going up against. It was a rookie mistake to not do any type of research on your opponent, and it was ever so obvious that San was a rookie. The worse kind of rookie in fact. The rookie that not only doesn't do her research but gets a big head for no apparent reason. Blair hated those type of people, people that didn't earn their confidence. Blair earned every single thing that she had, she earned every ounce of confidence and every single bit of her talent. What had San done? Sure she claims to have been in several federations but what does that mean when you left no sort of mark to be remembered. What was the point of her anyways? Was it to mix every single type of generic wrestler into one person? Or was it to have yet another useless cunt roaming the WGEF hallways. Either way it all led back to her being a complete idiot, which was something she seemed to do well. She also seemed to talk about nothing quite well, in fact she seemed to make a point of NOT talking about Blair in her so called "promos". When would people learn? When would people see what true talent was, what it meant to be the best. It meant putting in your time and making yourself known for that time you put in. Sure Blair hadn't been heard of before by a lot of American fans but that was because she was too busy training for five years in Japan. Apparently San didn't pay much attention to that scene though so she couldn't have heard of Blair. Silly girl, she doesn't know what it takes to be a real wrestler, she's only got what it takes to be a wanna-be. She only has the ability to be mediocre, but nothing close to excellence like Blair Mason. Blair looked at San and she saw someone that was weak, someone that didn't even deserve her time in the ring. Blair didn't care what San had to say, she didn't care what ridiculous rant San decided to go off on while still pretending to talk about the match, because it wasn't about how much you could talk it was about how much you could show people in the ring and when it came down to it Blair had more to offer in both areas. To Blair San just seemed to be envious. Blair hated the envious, and she would never cling to what they were. In the end though it wouldn't matter what San thought because she would feel the fury.

Blair hated doing interviews. She hated to have to americanize herself when she had been so comfortable with what she was doing back in Japan. She had however agreed to do an interview with prowrestling.net. She sat across from a man that looked to be a star trek nerd in his late thirties. He sat behind a desk at his computer. Blair was leaned back, her legs crossed and her leg anxiously bouncing awaiting this idiot to start. Finally he looked over to her from his computer screen.

Interviewer; Alright Blair. So we'll start off with some background questions and move on to some more about you moving into the American professional wrestling scene and such. So first question, What do you think your training over in Japan will bring to your matches here, especially in WGEF?

Blair Mason; Well I think there is a pretty obvious answer to that question, what I did over in Japan is more than any other women and many men in the WGEF can say that they have done. The wrestling over there is so much more innovative and far more focused on the actual wrestling aspect rather than what persona you put on. I feel like what I'm going to be able to bring in is not only a type of talent that is rarely seen but a rage that isn't commonly seen as well. You see all the people in WGEF they're all the same, they're just carbon copies of each other with a few exception and that is my colleagues that call themselves "The Extinction". You see people like my booked opponent on Friday Night Fight Night, San, they don't understand what it means to be a real wrestler. All they understand is that they get to go out and show off the things they learned in their pathetic little wrestling schools. They don't understand what it means to be a real fighter, and I do. I've been in this business for longer than a lot of people in the WGEF, even though I'm not a well known name to them. I have experience, I have talent, and above all I have the ability to get things done. Something that a lot of people don't have.

Interviewer; This sort of corresponds with that, but what do you think you can bring to WGEF?

Blair Mason; Obviously I can bring a lot of what I stated before. I can bring them a lot more than they can bring me that is for sure. You see what WGEF lacks is truly credible wrestlers. All the ones they have now are either washed up or they're wanna-bes. They don't really mean a thing to the sport. I can bring that credibility that they are looking for, the credibility that they need and more so the focus. You see what it seems like to me is that so many of the "superstars" are intent on finding dates and getting married, for them it isn't about what wrestling they're doing it's more about who they can fuck next and it's disgusting. I have a focus that is clearly set on doing one thing, and that is winning and bringing forward the wrestling part of what this federation is mostly about. See wrestling fans don't want to tune in every week to see who Chris Orton is getting married to now, they want to tune in to see great wrestlers like myself, Drew Stevenson, Blake Lovo, and Mark Riggs kick this shit out of all the little has-beens and wanna-bes that roam the backstage area. I am going to bring a focus that isn't just about how much you can talk but how much you can back up your talk, and that one is directed towards my opponent San. The bitch thinks she knows what she's doing, she thinks she can use ever single generic word in the book and come out on top, well she's wrong. She's got a lot more to deal with in this match than she thinks and I'll make damn sure she realizes that when I get into the ring with her.

Interviewer; Speaking of your debut match, do you have anything you plan on doing to prepare for it?

Blair Mason; I'd like to go with my normal routine but with her it's harder because she really isn't anywhere close to my abilities so I can't really look up her old matches, nor can I look into her background because she doesn't have much of one. So I just plan to keep an eye on her, hope that maybe she'll actually say something related to our match besides my name, then I'll try and sit through a promo without wondering the relevance. Then if she does I'll correct her, remind her of what I've done with my life, then we'll compare that to what she has done with hers we'll come to the obvious conclusion that I am better then when I go into that match against her not only will I know that I'm going to win, but she will know as well. See for me, it's about letting my opponents know what they're up against. It isn't always about knowing what they can do, more like making them aware of what I can do. If San was smart, she would look at my old tapes, she would study up on me because I'm not a normal opponent, I'm not another prissy little Candice Michelle mark trying to make it in the wrestling business. I'm a REAL FUCKING WRESTLER. I'm not here to pose for playboy or take part in a beauty pageant, I'm here to do what I love and that's wrestle. Hell maybe she is too, but I can bet she hasn't gone through as much as I have to get to where I am today. Not a whole lot of people have, and do you know why, it's because it's hard to do what I've done. It's hard to actually do well over in Japan when you have so many innovators, so much competition. This competition, this will be a breeze for me. San will be a breeze for me. Not just because she can't seem to stay focused on what is really going on, how about you go have another fucking drink and pretend like that's going to make you better. It will never put you at my level San, nothing will ever put you at my level, you will NEVER be me. You can say you don't wanna be me, you can say that you are "different" than anyone else but I see what you really are, you're just another washed up whore wanting to be a wrestler. You try to be poetic you try and make it different but that won't change what you really are, a pathetic excuse for a wrestler. You are the exact person that I feed on San, you are the exact type of person I hate. So mix your generic brew together, keep labeling yourself as different I want to you fully be aware of what you are and then I want to punish you for ever thinking that you could be a good wrestler. I want to unleash the fury that I came to WGEF to let out on you and make you realize that you are a compete and utter idiot for even trying to talk me down, that whole two times. I'm better than you San and now you will know that for sure. I'm better than everything you stand for and everything I stand for is better than you.

There was a moment of silence between the interviewer and Blair. He cleared his throat and continued to type, it was obvious that it was hard for him to keep up.

Interviewer; What plans do you have for yourself in WGEF?

Blair Mason; At this point there are no set plans. I don't map out what my life is going to be like I just focus on what it is right now. Sure there are hopes I have for myself, winning a title perhaps? However that will come in due time. I don't just walk into a place expecting a title shot, that's the work of idiots. I come in and I do what needs to be done to climb the ladder and the first step is San, she will be the first step in my ladder. Not because she has any significance but because she is going to allow me to show why I belong at the top and why I am going to climb to the top along with my colleagues. I don't play nice and I don't try and fit the mold of what a female wrestler should be, I'm not going to pretend like I am a damsel in distress that needs help from people. I signed a contract with WGEF to make people see what a real female wrestler looks like, because they don't get to see that ever. Now though, they'll get to see that every time I step into that ring, and it is going to be beautiful. People will want to criticize me, they'll want to tell themselves I'm no competition, but they will all be sadly mistaken and deep down inside they will know that I am the best, and I will never be anything less than that. I plan to make people realize that.

The interviewer finished typing and nodded his head.

Interviewer; Alright I think that's all we need Blair. Thanks for your time and good luck in your match.

Blair chuckled to herself a little bit before getting to her feet picking up the purse beside her as she did.

Blair Mason; Thanks but you can keep that, I don't need anything against a dumb bitch like San.

Blair laughs again to herself before leaving the office.



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From: MSN Nicknameıoνε•іѕ•мυяdеяSent: 10/10/2008 10:53 PM

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Oh my my, had this girl not listened? Or did she just think she was being clever? Apparently you couldn't say anything without it being taken completely literal around such a dumb broad like San. It's odd, but when did they start letting five year olds get into the ring with real wrestlers? Did San have no tact or was she just pretending like she didn't to syke out Blair? My guess is the first of the two. I suppose her idea of tact would be calling me a witch because of my name, and that one is oh so original. Blair could look past the second grade insults though because she knew that it didn't matter what San said, it was never going to sound intelligent. Blair in no way thought that she knew San that well. She had never claimed to and she would never claim to. Blair simply knew what she saw from San so far, and she sure as hell had proved Blair right. Blair and San had a different style, that much could be told simply by watching San's promo and reading Blair's interview. San was a lot more childish focused more on what she was doing rather than what was ahead of her. Blair on the other hand was completely focused on why she was here and what was in front of her. Blair knew what she wanted in life, she knew what she wanted to get and where she wanted to be. San, she was relying simply on her talent, which obviously wasn't going to get her anywhere. Blair actually felt bad for San, the girl seemed convinced that she was good. It was sad to see such a disaster happen to a newer "talent". San seemed to be completely deluded, thinking that she could actually step up and meet the expectations that Blair had for an opponent. Blair wasn't going to cater to her idiotic beliefs that she was good, she wasn't going to allow San to even for a second think she had the upper-hand because that simply wouldn't be the truth. How could San even begin to think that Blair would be the one that lacked the talent? Apparently San hadn't ever watched a women's match in Japanese wrestling, or perhaps it was the fact that she had never watched a martial arts competition. This was Blair's background and she had made it obvious, so why couldn't San comprehend this? Was she trying to overlook it so she didn't end up contradicting herself or sounding stupid? Or was it just because she had a classic case of Dumb Bitch Syndrome.

Blair had taken a seat on the large couch and sat in the women's locker room. She sat back letting her feet rest on the coffee table in front of her. She was the first one there, but she didn't mind. She liked being prepared it was part of who she was. Not to mention this way she could be good and ready before all the no talent cunts got to the arena so she wouldn't have to take with them. Blair wasn't the nicest person, that much was obvious, but she had her attitude for a reason. When you spend five years of your life avoiding the main stream vision of what professional wrestling is you tend to get a little flustered and angry when you're thrown into it. She was adjusting. Blair's thoughts were thrown off as there was a knock at the door. She looked over to it raising an eyebrow. She then let her feet slide off the table and pushed herself to her feet. She made her way over to the door opening it up. Outside stood a few men, one with a camera held tightly in his hand.

Blair Mason; Finally..it took you long enough.

Blair opened up the door all the way allowing the men to make their way inside and set up. Blair made her way back sitting on the couch. The crew finished setting up and a silence fell on the room. They began rolling. Blair situated herself pulling herself to the edge of the couch staring deeply into the camera as the film rolled. A grin could be spotted on her face as she looked to the ground only for a second before looking back up to make eye contact with the lens of the camera.

Blair Mason; You know San when I talk it isn't just to talk, it's to make people listen. Listen to not just what I have to say, but what I mean. You seem to have me confused, see when I say you'll never be me, I never insisted that you wanted to be me, I was simply stating that you will never be as good as I am. Now if you weren't so busy playing dress up and building forts like a second grader maybe you would've been able to catch that. Then again I realize how five year old brains must not be able to look that deep into a set of words. I don't exactly blame you for attempting to make me look stupid though, it's very common to want to do that, but if you're going to do that I suggest you understand fully what you're going up against before trying it. Otherwise you will just fail, kinda like you already did. See unlike you, I know what I'm talking about, I know what I am capable of. You, you just hope that you're going to get it right, maybe just once. Unfortunately this won't be your day. You see San, I don't like being made out to be a fool and what kind of wrestler would I be to talk myself up like this and not deliver? There is not a chance in hell that you're going to take a win away from me because I don't lose, especially not to little girls like yourself. You know what made it even more obvious that you really have NO CLUE what you're talking about? The second you claimed that you knew better wrestlers than myself, and my colleagues, cause there aren't better wrestlers than us. Sure maybe in some places there are people that can match our talent, but I wouldn't exactly expect you to know them. You don't even understand what it means to be apart of a Japanese promotion, how could you possibly know better wrestlers? What you think that people like John Cena and Dave Batista are better? Is that what you consider better, the ability to have a cheap gimmick and marketing ability? I'm not talking about who can make a bigger ass out of themselves, cause if that were the case you would have it won. I'm talking about a better WRESTLER. Do you understand what that even means? Do you even understand what wrestling is or have you fallin' into the trap of becoming convinced that professional wrestling no longer has to do with your actual wrestling ability? I wouldn't put it passed you honestly. You're just another one of those people, another person that doesn't think for themselves but instead goes along with whatever you're told is good, never knowing what true talent really is. That could be why you don't understand just how good I am. Or maybe your in denial. Don't want to admit you're already beat, I can understand that. I wouldn't want to admit that to myself either.

Blair takes a second laughing a little to herself. She shakes her head and looks down again looking right back up to the camera with a hint of sarcasm still lingering in her grin.

Blair Mason; The difference between you and I san, is not just the fact that I am better than you, that I have spent much more time perfecting my movements and MY sport than you. It lies in the fact that when I say I am going to accomplish something you bet your ass I'm going to go out there and do it, and with you it's just meaningless, a bunch of useless words wrapped into a promo that means jack. I suggest you start to realize what you have ahead of you instead of focusing on other things that don't pertain to this sport. Then again I don't know what I'm talking about do I? I'm just "what's her name" right San? Because we all know that insult has never been used before. I don't blame you though, you aren't that clever I wouldn't expect you to have any witty remarks or one-liners, you're bland. You think just because you go out and party you're something new, something different? You think that because you've had success elsewhere that you're going to be able to beat me? I wasn't where you were to show you just how good you aren't, but now I am so we'll see just how good you are now. We'll see how you can do well against someone that is in this sport for the wrestling and not the entertainment. Tell me what are you here for? Cause I can't exactly grasp the point of you. What purpose do you serve? Is it to constantly cut promos that no one cares about? Or is it to wrestle? Maybe it's both but as I see it now you don't even really seem to notice that the reason you're supposed to be cutting these promos is for a match but you seem to neglect that most times. I know we don't know a lot about each other and maybe I'm just make crazy assumptions, but I wouldn't believe that for a second. I think I'm right on with how I perceive you. I think that when you listen to me speak you know exactly what I'm talking about because each sentence is more truthful than the last. However deny as you must, it's your only real form of defense since you can't seem to talk with intelligence. I would like to leave you with one last thing, Dumb Bitch Syndrome is no excuse for acting like you do. Learn your role and stick to it.

Blair grins before getting up off the couch and stepping out of the camera's view as the scene comes to a close.