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Morning Again
On Camera
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Since October of 2013 the FWA had been willing to settle for
a lackluster, second rate excuse of a world heavyweight champion, a man who
fluked his way into the world heavyweight title after eliminating Dante. People cried foul. The fans demanded a legitimate champion, a
champion that could proudly stand as the FWA standard bearer.
And that was where I came in. I made my return to the FWA ring, not
intending to be a conquering hero but simply to give the fans of FWA what they
wanted; a legitimate, worthy champion, because I knew I was the only person who
could bring that individual out of then champion Isis Derrida.
Unfortunately it was proven that there are things that even
The British Bombshell can’t do. I was
unable to bring that worthy champion out of Isis. He threw the fans out the window, the
company out the window, the chance to be a legend in FWA out the window, all
just to retain the title on one night.
All just so he could say he beat me in a sixty minute Iron Man
Match. And he did it in the sickest of
ways, the most cowardly of ways; by attacking my father.
But Jackson Adams was right there with me every step of the
way afterwards. He reminded me that I
was not alone in this battle, that I did have friends. Those friends, those allies known as
Apocalypse, would reunite and serve as my backup to make sure Isis could never
again run away from a fight. Apocalypse
made certain that Isis would have to stare me down and face me like a man.
After all, it had to end that way, didn’t it? It had to end up with just him and me, face
to face, one on one, because the only way FWA was going to get a legitimate
champion, a worthy champion, was if someone took that title away from him. And with Nick Harris doing everything in his
power to keep Dante away from a title match, that left me as the only person to
get the job done.
And so, now that Darkness Within has come and gone, I can
happily announce that it is morning again in FWA because the dark days of Isis
Derrida making a mockery of the world heavyweight championship is over. The days of Isis Derrida running and hiding
behind his goons, thugs, and even Nick Harris are over.
You knew it would end like this, didn’t you Isis? At End of Worlds you saw your professional
career flash before your eyes as, with time running out, I kept getting win
after win after win over you in that Iron Man Match. You knew that if I could do that, in that
short amount of time, imagine what I could do if given a fair shot…
…that’s why you attacked my father. You weren’t sure of yourself. The only thing you were sure of that night
was that I was exactly what I said I was.
Don’t deny it, I could see it in your eyes, mate. At that moment you believed that I truly was
The Best in the World.
All that remained was showing it to you once and for all at
Darkness Within. And I did that. I beat you, I humiliated you, I humbled you
in front of my hometown crowd. You
stepped into my world, in my country, and I destroyed you. I brought you back down to earth and then I
sent your ass packing back to that fictional city of yours.
As for me? I am going
to do my best to be the exact opposite of what you were, Isis. I am going to be a champion that the fans can
be proud of. I am going to be the kind
of champion that this company can proudly put out there as its
representative. I am going to be a
fighting champion, someone who does not run from any challenges from anyone at
all whatsoever.
That anyone includes Dante.
The fans want to see it.
The wrestling world wants to see it.
Dante wants it and I’m willing to give it to him because he’s earned
it. After the hell he’s gone through
against Priest in hell in a cell, handicap matches galore, and then against
Nick Harris in a war at Darkness Within, Dante has more than earned his world
heavyweight title shot.
It’s the two best competitors in the company. The Dark Assassin against The Best in the
World. It makes perfect sense to book
the match. So book it, Nick. Give the world what they want.
Don’t worry, Priest…I’m not overlooking you. How could I possibly overlook the new
Intercontinental Champion? How could I
possibly overlook the man with whom I have had many classic battles with in
both MCW and FWA in the past?
This, too, will be classic.
I can guarantee everyone that. I
can also guarantee that Priest will get the absolute best out of The Best in
the World come Mayhem when we clash in the champion against champion match.
Prepare for a classic, ladies and gentlemen.
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Voyage of the Damned
Epilogue
Off Camera
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It is difficult to celebrate when so much has gone wrong in
your life. Over the past few months I
had control of wrestling operations in my company GCW stolen from me by
Samantha Hodgson, my cousins declared war on me, and my father had been
assaulted at ringside by a coward who used him as a human shield in order to
retain his world heavyweight championship.
Murphy’s Law, in its simplest form, states that if something can go
wrong it will go wrong and it seemed, to me at least, as if everything that
could wrong had been going wrong for me all at the same damn time.
Surprisingly, things started taking an opposite turn. The opposite of Murphy’s Law, if one exists,
seemed to happen as things began to slowly reverse themselves. I now have a chance to regain control of
wrestling operations from Hodgson. My
cousins and I have reconciled. And I
gained revenge for my father and, at the same, became a thirteen time World
Heavyweight Champion.
Oh but the best part was to get my redemption in front of my
hometown crowd, my home country of Great Britain. I was born and raised in London. The wrestling fans in London, and even the
non-wrestling fans, admired and adored my father for his wrestling skill and
ability and followed him throughout his career.
Then when he retired and I took over the mantle they followed me. The Braddock family in England was known was
Britain’s Best but I had taken it to the next level. Thanks to me, we were The Best in the World.
As champion I always strive to give back to the fans and
wrestling community that made it possible for me to do what I do. People like Isis Derrida, though, are a dime
a dozen. They are villains,
self-absorbed villains who think the world revolves around them. They think they are entitled to handouts from
the wrestling industry. They refuse to
try and give back to the business or to the fans that helped make him who he
is.
It shouldn’t have come as any surprise that he would stoop
to the low that he stooped to in order to retain the championship at End of
Worlds. I made the mistake of thinking
he was different. But it was a mistake I
would not make again. Fool me once,
shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on
me. I would not be fooled again. At Darkness Within I became FWA World Heavyweight
Champion.
So yes, now that the nightmare is over, now that we have
passed through our voyage of darkness, we can once again celebrate knowing that
the worst is beyond us, that things are now getting better for the Braddock
family.
“Bloody fancy restaurants!”
My father, the esteemed Glenn Braddock, never met a fancy restaurant
that he liked. He hates the glitz and
glamour that is associated with celebrity status. He always taught his students, me included,
to avoid the camera, avoid the celebrity status, and just do your job; which is
to win. But what Glenn doesn’t realize
is that being the face of the company is part of your job when you are world
heavyweight champion, and that entails some celebrity and, unfortunately, some
fancy dinners.
This dinner has nothing to do with celebrity status or
championship responsibility, though. This
was actually my request. And it came
much to the shock of daddy and my boyfriend Kurt Logan. They know me all too well and they know that
I am a tomboy at heart. But tonight I
felt something different. Tonight, after
the hell I’ve been through, after the hardships I’ve fought through, I feel as
if tonight, just for tonight, I am entitled to a little pampering.
A supportive corset bodice of the purple dress as well as
its fitted waist make this lovely piece a beautifully feminine design. The dress is strapless and shows off all of
my shoulders and some of my chest, but little cleavage. It hugs my every curves and the dress is long
enough that it drags the floor, making for an elegant look.
My boyfriend is dressed equally as elegant but in a more
handsome manner, wearing a navy blue blazer and white button up silk shirt,
matching navy blue pants and black shoes.
My father, on the other hand, refused to dress nice. In protest to us going out to a nice fancy
restaurant he wore blue jeans, tennis shoes, and a t-shirt with the words “Fuck
You, Wanker” on the front.
“Oh hush, daddy!”
I say, stifling my laughter. “It wasn’t
that bad!”
Truthfully, it was quite bad. What started out as a very nice dinner turned
disastrous as the patriarch of my family started being intentionally rude just
to show how much he disliked this whole situation. Kurt thought it was funny as hell. I was embarrassed for a moment but even I had
to admit, daddy made it quite entertaining for us.
“That’s right, Glenn,”
Kurt chimes in “and besides, it’s all
over.”
The night has come to a close and we have just stepped out
of the restaurant. Waiting for us, just
where we left it, is the long black limousine that brought us here in the first
place. That was another problem. Glenn hated riding in the limousine. He would’ve preferred driving himself or
taking a taxi. And he made a complete
ass of himself on the way over, threatening bodily harm on the driver.
“Yeah, well, as good
as it is knowing that it’s over, there is no way in hell I’m getting back in
that stupid bloody thing!”
Really?” I frown,
staring at him curiously. “What are you going to do about
transportation then?”
“I’ll call a taxi!”
“Now don’t be that
way, daddy!” I begin, trying to discourage him. “You know, at least we’re paying this guy. Who knows what bloke you might find by
calling a taxi?”
“True but at least if
someone gave me trouble I’d get some action.”
“Daddy!”
He chuckles. Finally,
a positive response out of him. “I’m
kidding. But I am calling a taxi for
myself.”
He embraces me in a hug. “This
is your night. Enjoy it with the American.”
“The name’s Kurt…” Kurt
says with a wink.
“Yeah, him…”
I still am not comfortable with the idea of my father out
alone. But then again, he is tough as
nuclear nails, a true badass. No one
would are try him. I would dare say he
is safe. And him gone would leave me and
Kurt by ourselves. That’s not to mention
the fact that we wouldn’t be embarrassed in front of the limousine driver
anymore.
“Ok daddy, you win.”
“Don’t I always?”
“Quit joking.” I
lean in and kiss him on his cheek. “I
love you.”
“I love you too,
Gloria.”
With that I watch as my father starts hailing a taxi. I am lost in thought but Kurt clearing his
throat snaps me back to reality. I turn
and see him holding the back door of the limousine open for me. God he is such a gentleman…
“After you, Glory…”
I smile warmly as I walk over to the limousine. Carefully I step into the backseat and scoot
over to allow room for Kurt. Kurt steps
in next and shuts the door. The driver
then starts the car and we take off, a moment I wish could last forever. And while I cannot make it last forever I can
make it last longer.
“Driver…”
“Yes?”
“Take a longer route
back to my place.”
“As you wish, Ms.
Braddock.”
I turn and stare into my boyfriend’s loving eyes. Apparently he liked the idea as well, for he
is grinning from ear to ear. I lean over
and kiss him on his lips passionately.
We maintain the kiss for several seconds before breaking. Kurt has a hard time finding words after that
kiss. I usually have that effect on him.
“Not…not that I’m
complaining but…but what was that for?”
“Because I love you.”
I turn away from him and sigh. “I lost control of wrestling operations in GCW and you were there for
me…my cousins turned on me and you were there for me…my father was assaulted by
Isis Derrida and you were there for me…as all hell broke loose, when most would
have just abandoned the fight, you stayed with me. And you are ready to stand by me as I now
have a chance to regain control of wrestling operations in GCW, you listened to
me and help convince me to talk to my cousins and reconcile with them, and you
were there, cheering me on as I defeated Isis Derrida for the World Heavyweight
title at Darkness Within.”
“That’s what a
boyfriend is for, Glory.”
I nod my head, fighting back the tears. “But I realize I am so selfish.”
“Selfish? Not at all!”
“Yes, yes I am. It’s why Randall wanted a divorce. I could not give him the one thing he wanted…”
“What he wanted was
you to be a stay at home housewife. That’s
not who you are. You are a wrestler at
your core, Glory, and no one can make you be anything else.”
“And that’s also why I
can’t give you what you want…” more tears well up inside “…a child.
I’m the new FWA World Heavyweight Champion. I can’t have children and wrestle. I have to do one or the other and right now I’m
world champion. I have duties and
obligations.”
I chuckle slightly despite the situation. “I’m facing Priest for goodness sake on
Mayhem! Priest has been among my
toughest opponents. I’ve beaten him
every single time we have fought but that doesn’t change the fact that he is tough
as hell. Glory Braddock ‘The Best in the
World’ can defeat him. Glory Braddock ‘mother’
cannot.”
“Listen to me Glory,” he
takes my hands tightly and squeezes them “you
already are a wonderful mother to a wonderful child, Melinda Alexis
Braddock. She is eleven years old and
you raised her with no help from her asshole father. Now THAT’s tough. You can be a mother. You can beat Priest too, because like you
said, you are The Best in the World.”
He kisses me on my lips. “Yes,
I do want some things out of you.
Primarily I want you to be happy and if you are happy being a wrestler
then by all means, be a wrestler. I will
never try to make you be someone you are not.”
“Thank you, Kurt. I love you.”
“But wait, there is
one other thing I want…”
“Yes?” I ask
apprehensively.
“I just want to know
one thing…” he reaches into the pocket of his blazer and produces a small
box which he opens up and I notice it’s an engagement ring “…Gloria Marie Braddock, will you marry me?”
The nightmarish voyage of the damned that I have been on has
ended, and now a new journey, perhaps a wonderful journey, is about to
begin. There is only one way to find out
for certain.
“Yes! Yes, yes I will marry you!”
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The Constant
On Camera
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We are inside of an empty arena. It’s quiet, almost too quiet. It’s also very dark, but we can vaguely make
out the seats, seats set up as if for a wrestling event, for they are all
surrounding a metal stage and ramp that leads down to a wrestling ring set up
in the center of all of the seats.
Suddenly a spotlight flashes on, shining into the wrestling ring itself. Sitting in a blue steel folding chair in the
center of the ring is yours truly, “The British Bombshell” Glory Braddock. I am decked out in a sleek traditional
styling executive black pinstripe pantsuit.
A pair of black high heel pumps complete the look. My FWA World Heavyweight Championship title
belt is draped over my right shoulder and I am wearing a pair of sunglasses
over my eyes. My long auburn hair hangs
down unrestrained to shoulder length.
“Good evening,
Priest. Do you recognize this
place? I mean, other than as a place
that will host a wrestling event, do you recognize this place? Well, this is the Memorial Arena in Los
Angeles, California. This is where you
and I will be writing yet another chapter into the Glory Braddock versus Priest
rivalry. This very ring where all of the
other chapters were written...ok, so maybe not this exact ring, but rings
similar to it…is where we will continue a rivalry that dates back to the days
of Motor City Wrestling.”
“You do remember MCW
and the early days of the original FWA, don’t you Priest? Because I do.
We had quite a few one on one matches on free tv, but the ones I
remember best are our two pay per view encounters. They were not one on one but they were not
any less spectacular. The hell on earth
match pitting you, Jackson Adams, Rain, and me for the world title and then the
triple threat ladder match pitting you against me and Jacob Laymon.”
“There is one thing
that all of those one on one matches and those pay per view encounters have in
common, my friend, and it isn’t the fact that you and I were in all of
them. Do you know what one common factor
is?”
“Me, and the fact that
each and every time I walked out of the ring with my arm raised high in
victory, still the World Heavyweight Champion.” I pat my world heavyweight
title belt proudly. “I am the one thing
that always remains constant. I am the
one thing that never ever changes Priest.
When it comes to Glory Braddock versus Priest the one that has always
remained the same throughout each match we have had is that I have never ever
lost.”
I nod my head. “In this industry I always have been
consistent. When you step foot inside of
this ring, MY ring, you know you are going to be facing The Best in the
World. And when you get locked into the
Shekhinah Glory you know you are going to either tap out or pass out.”
“The rings will
change, the arenas will change, the referees and owners and ring announcers and
commentators will all change, the cities and countries we compete in will all
change, but I remain the same. I will
always be The Best in the World until I decide to step down.”
I point a finger at the camera. “And you are consistent as well, Priest. You do not change. You are a legend. You are a great fighter, a great wrestler,
and you consistently push me to my limits.
You consistently give me some of the best matches I have. You consistently come close grabbing that
brass ring and earning a victory over me…”
“…close…” I mutter
the word again, quieter this time as I shake my head “…close means nothing in this industry and you and I both know
that. You’ve come close to defeating me,
Priest. You’ve come close to defeating
me on many occasions but you have never ever once been able to pull it off.”
“No disrespect meant,
but what makes you think that this time will be any different?” I shrug my
shoulders. “Is it because you have
momentum? Great, you won the
Intercontinental Championship!”
I clap my hands, applauding his accomplishment. “That truly is a great accomplishment and I
am happy for you, but guess what?”
Again I pat my own championship belt. “I won a championship too. Oh
and, for the record, the last time I lost was at End of Worlds and that was via
count out and the last time I lost via pin or submission was almost a full year
ago. I have been on a roll, I have had
momentum going for a year now, Priest.
Do you really think you can stop it now?”
“Do not take this as
an arrogant bitch talking down to you, because I do respect you. We have had many legendary battles, Priest,
and I know that this one will be another legendary battle. You can’t get much bigger than the two top
title holders in the company duking it out, now can you? So don’t misconstrue what I am saying as
disrespect…”
“…please, take it for
what it is. Take it as me motivating
you. That’s what you’ve been missing
each and every time you’ve faced me, Priest.
As legendary as you are, you have always been willing to settle for
second best against me.”
I nod my head. “It’s
true, don’t deny it. You have always
been willing to walk away with your head held high knowing that at least you
gave me a good fight.”
“Nate Lawson gave me a
good fight but he still lost.
“Rain gave me a good
fight but he still lost.”
“Scott Wilson gave me
a good fight but…” I pause momentarily and then start chuckling “…bad example! He didn’t give me a good fight! I just choked his ass out!”
“Oh and Isis Derrida
gave me a good fight at End of Worlds.
For sixty minutes we fought to a damn near stalemate and he realized he
couldn’t beat me so he had to cheat.
Then at Darkness Within he again gave me a good fight but I still kicked
his ass and took the FWA World Heavyweight Championship away from him.”
“You will give me a
good fight on Mayhem, there is no doubt in my mind about that. There is also no doubt in my mind that once
again history will repeat itself and I will be the winner and once again you
will leave with your head held high, content with the knowledge that you at
least gave me a good fight.”
“As long as you are
content with being second best then you will always be the SECOND Best in the
World but the VERY Best in the World is right here, in this ring, your reigning
FWA World Heavyweight Champion, and until you change that mindset of yours then
that will never ever change.”
“It’s a constant. It’s consistent. Get used to it.”
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