Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2023 16:19:52 GMT -5
The camera shows Kirsty Mascara sitting on a bench in a park next to a briefcase.
Kirsty Mascara: Secrets have been talking to me and they’ve been saying that there’s a lot of speculation about me just now. People believe that because of the fact that I won the bet with Sarah Lynn that I was going to spend the money on somewhere to live. Originally that was my plan until I heard the last words that Sarah Lynn said to me. She said that her boss always wins. My first thought on those words is there might be a chance that Sarah Lynn’s boss is going to try and come back after me to get this money back. If I was to try and get somewhere to live then I would run a risk of losing it. I need to try and stay ahead of any plan.
Kirsty Mascara looks at the briefcase and then looks at the camera.
Kirsty Mascara: The thing about talking about money is it reminds me of my childhood. Growing up my dad worshipped money, he treated it like it was the leader of a religion that he was part of. He was the kind of man who would teach us the harder you work, the more you’ll make and the closer you’ll be to being a millionaire. To my knowledge he never made enough money to be anywhere near millionaire status, however, that didn’t stop him from believing that he would have his moment. Eventually, he got into buying lottery tickets and we all know how that story goes you either lose or you make enough money to buy your next ticket with. At one point I asked him if it was worth it, and he would reply saying that because I was a girl I didn’t know what I was talking about.
Kirsty Mascara stops talking for a few seconds.
Kirsty Mascara: My dad didn’t like losing the lottery. He thought that the numbers that he had picked were always going to win. He went as far as saying “I’ve picked the numbers that are guaranteed to win”. Once he found out that his numbers hadn't won he would rip up the ticket in anger.
Kirsty Mascara laughs.
Kirsty Mascara: The interesting thing about that story is there’s a chance that there’s more money in this briefcase than my dad has ever had at any one time in his life. If correct then that would be a very hard fact for him to live with because of the fact that I can argue that I’m more successful than he is and not in the position below me that they always believed that I should be in.
Kirsty Mascara looks around the park.
Kirsty Mascara: I think that’s enough about my dad for today. The time has come for me to say that I’ve got a match against Abby at Mankind Divided. This match is very interesting to me because it’s the opponent who I want. I want to take you back to a very long time ago when Sarah and I teamed to face Mya and Abby in a very controversial situation where we were told that we were competing in a Pink Slip on A Pole Match just for it to become a regular two on two match that ended with Mya making Sarah tap out. Abby, you’re partly to blame for the downfall of the friendship between Sarah and I. Due to the fact that Mya isn’t under contract with WWH anymore you’re the one who I’m blaming for her feeling like she was the weak link between her and me, and I know for a fact that if that mess hadn't happened then she wouldn’t have agreed to be apart of this Diamond Mafia Brand.
Kirsty Mascara stands up.
Kirsty Mascara: Abby after that Tag Team Match you and I faced on an episode of Isle and I defeated you, however at the time it didn’t feel like enough for myself and WWH management as a whole. So they announced you against me in a Scaffolding Match that never got to happen. For a very long time I’ve felt empty inside because you and I never got to finish that business, however now that the time has come for us to face each other again I want history to repeat itself, you being pinned by me. Afterward, I can say that I closed the book on our rivalry once and for all and can move on to bigger things.
Kirsty Mascara begins to walk towards a tree and sits at it.
Kirsty Mascara: This brings me to something else that I’ve heard recently. Abby the funny thing about living out on the street or next to a tree like I’m doing just now is you hear what people passing by are saying. I’ve heard people say that there’s talk going around the internet that the winner of our match might receive some kind of prize. The only thing that I’m going to say is if there’s a prize for the winner of our match then I deserve is a lot more than you do. This is backed up by the fact that I’ve shown that I can stay on a winning streak. Recently I’ve defeated both Caleb Foster and Ace Michaels. Meanwhile, you Abby have defeated Jenny. The numbers don’t lie Abby I’ve got a winning streak of two while you’ve only got a winning streak of one. When I defeat you I’ll be on three wins in a row, while you are back to where you’re used to, on a losing streak and not knowing when you’ll next pick up a win.
Kirsty Mascara looks in front of her and sees rabbits hopping on the grass.
Kirsty Mascara: Abby my final words for you are when I defeat you it will feel like I sent you down a rabbit hole that you can’t escape from.
The camera fades.
Kirsty Mascara: Secrets have been talking to me and they’ve been saying that there’s a lot of speculation about me just now. People believe that because of the fact that I won the bet with Sarah Lynn that I was going to spend the money on somewhere to live. Originally that was my plan until I heard the last words that Sarah Lynn said to me. She said that her boss always wins. My first thought on those words is there might be a chance that Sarah Lynn’s boss is going to try and come back after me to get this money back. If I was to try and get somewhere to live then I would run a risk of losing it. I need to try and stay ahead of any plan.
Kirsty Mascara looks at the briefcase and then looks at the camera.
Kirsty Mascara: The thing about talking about money is it reminds me of my childhood. Growing up my dad worshipped money, he treated it like it was the leader of a religion that he was part of. He was the kind of man who would teach us the harder you work, the more you’ll make and the closer you’ll be to being a millionaire. To my knowledge he never made enough money to be anywhere near millionaire status, however, that didn’t stop him from believing that he would have his moment. Eventually, he got into buying lottery tickets and we all know how that story goes you either lose or you make enough money to buy your next ticket with. At one point I asked him if it was worth it, and he would reply saying that because I was a girl I didn’t know what I was talking about.
Kirsty Mascara stops talking for a few seconds.
Kirsty Mascara: My dad didn’t like losing the lottery. He thought that the numbers that he had picked were always going to win. He went as far as saying “I’ve picked the numbers that are guaranteed to win”. Once he found out that his numbers hadn't won he would rip up the ticket in anger.
Kirsty Mascara laughs.
Kirsty Mascara: The interesting thing about that story is there’s a chance that there’s more money in this briefcase than my dad has ever had at any one time in his life. If correct then that would be a very hard fact for him to live with because of the fact that I can argue that I’m more successful than he is and not in the position below me that they always believed that I should be in.
Kirsty Mascara looks around the park.
Kirsty Mascara: I think that’s enough about my dad for today. The time has come for me to say that I’ve got a match against Abby at Mankind Divided. This match is very interesting to me because it’s the opponent who I want. I want to take you back to a very long time ago when Sarah and I teamed to face Mya and Abby in a very controversial situation where we were told that we were competing in a Pink Slip on A Pole Match just for it to become a regular two on two match that ended with Mya making Sarah tap out. Abby, you’re partly to blame for the downfall of the friendship between Sarah and I. Due to the fact that Mya isn’t under contract with WWH anymore you’re the one who I’m blaming for her feeling like she was the weak link between her and me, and I know for a fact that if that mess hadn't happened then she wouldn’t have agreed to be apart of this Diamond Mafia Brand.
Kirsty Mascara stands up.
Kirsty Mascara: Abby after that Tag Team Match you and I faced on an episode of Isle and I defeated you, however at the time it didn’t feel like enough for myself and WWH management as a whole. So they announced you against me in a Scaffolding Match that never got to happen. For a very long time I’ve felt empty inside because you and I never got to finish that business, however now that the time has come for us to face each other again I want history to repeat itself, you being pinned by me. Afterward, I can say that I closed the book on our rivalry once and for all and can move on to bigger things.
Kirsty Mascara begins to walk towards a tree and sits at it.
Kirsty Mascara: This brings me to something else that I’ve heard recently. Abby the funny thing about living out on the street or next to a tree like I’m doing just now is you hear what people passing by are saying. I’ve heard people say that there’s talk going around the internet that the winner of our match might receive some kind of prize. The only thing that I’m going to say is if there’s a prize for the winner of our match then I deserve is a lot more than you do. This is backed up by the fact that I’ve shown that I can stay on a winning streak. Recently I’ve defeated both Caleb Foster and Ace Michaels. Meanwhile, you Abby have defeated Jenny. The numbers don’t lie Abby I’ve got a winning streak of two while you’ve only got a winning streak of one. When I defeat you I’ll be on three wins in a row, while you are back to where you’re used to, on a losing streak and not knowing when you’ll next pick up a win.
Kirsty Mascara looks in front of her and sees rabbits hopping on the grass.
Kirsty Mascara: Abby my final words for you are when I defeat you it will feel like I sent you down a rabbit hole that you can’t escape from.
The camera fades.