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I'm happy if you're happy (Charles Leclerc)
Despite being known faces to the public, Charles and Y/N manage to keep it (almost) low key when they go to a Champions League match
Note: english is not my first language. I thought about something like this as soon as I found out he was there and the request just came to prove that we all think alike and seem to have the same wish in life
Thank you so much to everyone who likes and reblogs, your feedback is appreciated 🤍 and I'm taking requests so if you have any ideas or concepts you want to share, feel free to do so as I'll try to get to them the best I can!
Tw: briefly mentions puberty related body changes
When Charles found out that Juventus and the team you supported were in the same Champions League group, he hoped that you would be able to go and watch a game together as a way of relaxing and enjoying a football match like a normal couple would. Sure, he was grateful for all his fans and knew that without them he wouldn't be where he is, but that didn't mean that he sometimes wished he could go out and not have to worry about running into people who knew who he was. But over the years, since you started dating, he had learnt with how to balance everything out. You had started acting later than your colleagues, only finding how much you enjoyed the mixture between singing and acting that musical theatre provided later on your teenage years, and after many smaller plays, you were now one of the actresses directors first thought about contacting whenever they had a movie or a show that required singing, your voice being quickly spread over the many soundtracks of recent productions. And with it all, you helped Charles learn, like you had been learning too, the balance between being a known person around the world but still managing to live a pretty normal life.
So, when Andrea announced that the Juventus group stage game against your team was during the week Charles knew you were going to be home, he didn't think twice and asked him to get tickets for you as well.
Arriving at the Allianz Stadium, you had managed to get in the box without making too much fuss, the security staff guaranteeing that all of the reporters were not allowed in that area of the stadium and wishing you a good game. You sat next to Charles as Jeremy and Andrea took their seats too, watching the players from yout team entering the pitch for their warm-up, "Tell me, Y/N, how are you going to feel when your team looses? Just so that were prepared to deal with you in a few hours time", Andrea teased you since they were all supporting the italian team, "I know it's going to be a hard game for them, but I still have hope they'll get a good result", you said firmly as you opened your bag, pulling out the scarf you've had since you were a kid, a sweet memory of going to your first game with your grandpa, "Oh, she came prepared!", your boyfriend's personal trainer mused, "and I didn't bring my t-shirt because I haven't bought a new one since I got the one when I was a boobless teenager going through puberty", you playfully teased back. "Well, I like your boobs now, no need to hide them in a tight t-shirt", Charles whispered in your ear, pressing a kiss on your neck, "thank you baby. I like your boobies too", you patted his chest over the t-shirt that left little to the imagination about the muscles under it. Giggling as Jeremy fake gagged, you clapped along when you heard the fans that had travelled to see the game sing one of the team's support chants, "you could go and sing along with them. Although I think your pretty and well located voice would be very different compared to theirs", Charles pointed out, "yeah, I don't think we'd hear Y/N that much", Andrea said as he handed you a bottle of water you has asked him to get since he offered to bring you something, "thank you", you said before taking a sip, "Oh, when I was little I always wanted to go to their stand in the home stadium and chant with them, but my grandpa always said that I would end up swallowed in the middle of them", you reasoned, "and I'm sure my manager wouldn't be very happy to know that I was straining my voice like that". Humming in agreement, Jeremy spoke directly to you, "by the way, I saw your latest movie last week with my family, they all loved it, and my niece seems to think that she can now sing like your character", he said, cringing at the memory, "For the first time only last week? Jeremy, mate. You don't know what you are loosing", Charles replied, "and of course she want to be like Y/N, she has the most beautiful voice ever", he said looking into your eyes as you rested your arm on the armrest to support you so your lips could kiss your boyfriend's, "thank you, mon amour".
The teams had now gone back to the dressing rooms and you were watching Charles and Andrea talk about some new plan he had for him when you heard the Champions League Anthem, whistling as the players found their positions on the pitch, "I didn't know you could whistle like that", Charles said, shocked that in the years you had been dating he had never seen you do it, "Please, she does that everytime you overtake someone in your races", Andrea forwarded, smiling at you.
It only took Juventus a few minutes to score the first goal, the three men erupting in cheer as you crossed your arms over your chest, not even looking at them before deciding to join the clapping with the fans from your team, "How are you feeling Y/N?", Jeremy asked, leaning over in his seat so he could see you, "It was a nice goal, to be fair, bht there's still a lot of game to play", you replied shortly as your eyes followed the ball, feeling Charles place his hand back on your thigh and squeezing it.
Just before half-time your team scored, you jumping up on your seat when the striker dribbled to the goal, letting out a squeal when the ball hit the back of the net before looking back at Jeremy, the smile on your face earning a huff from him, "like you said, there's stil game to play".
"I don't want to jinx it, but it's been really nice just being here with you, no one asking for pictures or autographs, just enjoying a game with you and my friends", Charles said near your ear as he wrapped his arm around your shoulder, the music blasting through the stadium's speakers during the half-time requiring that closeness, not that you minded. You nodded, "yes, I'm quite surprised but I guess people are more worried about the game, as they should too. They're all playing really well", you said as you noticed the players going back in the pitch, doing all sorts of jumps and leg exercises to warm back up.
The second part had been tense, your team scoring ten minutes in as Juventus tried to get past them, you getting up everytime the goalkeeper made a defense, making Charles grab your hips so you could sit on his lap, "they're probably winning because you are supporting them so vividly", Andrea mumbled, "you always say I'm a nice supporter, the best one even", hou tried to reason, the teasing glint in your eyes, "That is when you are supporting me, not all of them", Charles chirped in as he gestured to the men running on the pitch, making you kiss his cheek sweetly before returning to clapping.
Unluckily for Juventus, they were unable to score a goal, leaving the end result 1-2.
"I could be a really bad sport now, and tease all of you, but I'm just going to respectfully say it was a well disputed match", you said while you waited for the fans to exit the stadium before you guys could make your own way out of the stadium once the crowds were gone.
When you got to the hotel room, you were exhausted, going to the bathroom for your night routine before coming back to the bedroom area and grabbing one of Charles' t-shirts to sleep in while he was in the bathroom. You watched as your boyfriend put on his sleep shorts, reminding yourself how lucky you were that he was all yours, opening the sheets on his side of the bed so you could cuddle into his chest, him getting the hint straight away and snuggling into his pillow, looking for his comfortable position before grabbing your waist under his t-shirt and pushing your body to his, "we should do this more often, you know? It's not like we don't try, but I really love just having you with me, no one bothering. We were really lucky today and it might not happen again so soon, but I rely enjoyed it", you whispered as you kissed his naked chest, sleep already catching up with you. Brushing some hairs out of your face, Charles smiled as looked at you, "I know, me too. It's a shame they lost though", he chuckled, earning a small giggle from you, "yeah, but there's always the second leg. Maybe you'll be happier there", you said as he noticed your eyes were definitely closing for good, "Goodnight, mon coeur. I love you so much", he said pressing a kiss to your forehead, your mutter of a "sweet dreams handsome I love you too" bringing a blushy smile to his face.
Since he hadn't been to tired, Charles browsed through Instagram for a bit when he noticed a message from a fan, opening it to see a video of a girl recording her blunt reaction to the second goal your team scored and, in the back, he could see you celebrating while he was looking at you, amused by your reaction and what he thought people often referred to his look of love. The message read Ciao Charles, I don't mean to sound creepy but I was recording my reaction to the goal and I only realised that it was you and Y/N in the back when I got home. I'm not posting it anywhere because I know you value your privacy, but I thought it was too cute of a moment to not share with you. I hope you had a nice time and that the second leg works better in our favour!
Yeah, at the end of the day, he was happy if you were happy.
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playingthesaint7823 · 1 month
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2018-2024.
- World of Stardom Champion
- 3x Goddess Of Stardom Champion
- Goddess Of Stardom Tag League Winner (2018)
- 5 Star Grand Prix Winner
- Future of Stardom Champion
- EVE International Champion
- SWA World Champion
What a career for one Utami Hayashishita. She will be absolutely missed in STARDOM.
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debbiechanclub · 8 months
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Hit Me Like Bang (and Now I'm Never Looking Back), Part 2
A "Take My Hands, Wreck My Plans" fic
Pairings: David Finlay x OFC / past!Jay White x OFC Word Count: 11k Warnings: Language; alcohol use; radioactive levels of angst but also fluff; and a little smidge of smut so 18+
On the road to Dominion, Nellie's past and present converge to solidify the truth of what's been in front of her all along.
TMHWMP Timeline | Masterlist
Read it on AO3
A/N: Herein is the end of Nellie's story, and I am emotional :') Don't worry―there are more prequels forthcoming that will go more into her previous relationships and how she got here, but this is her happy ending.
One small note: there's quite a bit of flashback scenes in this chapter, and they're not in chronological order to each other, so pay attention to the dates. That said, this fic and Nellie truly are my baby, and thank you for coming on this two-plus-year journey with me. I hope you enjoy reading her story just as much as I've enjoyed creating it for you <3
tags: @aussiearrow @cowboyslariat @knifepervert @sldghmmr @cardblade @missbrownstone @meteora-fc @bec0m @thatgirlforever5 @rocca09 @aussiespam
Friday, April 14, 2023 Tokyo, Japan
It took about seven minutes bell-to-bell for Nellie to dispose of Mariah May in their title match at Korakuen Hall. She hadn’t even broken a sweat. But she’d anticipated short work. She’d already planned to make up for it in her backstage comments.
“Alright, I’ll make sure this is short and sweet just like that match,” she started as she stepped in front of the camera. “Do you see this title?” She held up the championship in her hand. “I have been the SWA World Champion since May fifth of last year. Twenty-twenty-two. That is three hundred and forty-five days, just twenty days short of an entire year. And no one here at World Wonder Ring Stardom seems to give a shit about it, or the verifiable fact that I am the only person in history to hold this title more than once!
“But here’s the thing: I know exactly why they don’t care. Because I’m a gaijin. Never mind that I’ve been dedicated to this company since twenty-eighteen; that I’ve lived in Japan for over three years, through a fucking pandemic; that I’ve learned the language. Apparently, none of that matters, because I’m still not from here. I’m still an outsider. And God forbid a gaijin become the face of Stardom, so what do they do? They hold me in place with this title that they clearly don’t give a shit about and allow me to defend it once a quarter. And Mariah May?” She scoffed. “Do you know how many times I’ve already beaten Mariah in title matches? Tonight makes three, and the other two were in her home country for the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship. So please, someone enlighten me: if Mariah May couldn’t get it done against me in her home country, why the fuck did anyone think she stood a chance against me here, in Korakuen of all places? I might be from Philly, but Tokyo is my home. Stardom is my home. The Stardom dojo beat me down, built me back up, and turned me into the joshi I am today, and in return I made history. And I refuse to be held in place any longer.
“Saya Kamitani. You’ve made history, too. We have history. Because see, everyone associates you with Hayashishita-san and me with Torrance—but you and I were partners first. We were Goddess of Stardom champions together. We’re both champions now. And at All Star Grand Queendom, I want you in a winner takes all match for my SWA World Championship, and your Wonder of Stardom Championship. And it’ll be a gaijin from Philadelphia who puts an end to your history-making reign.”
And with that she walked off camera, the gauntlet thrown.
* * * *
Sunday, October 30, 2022 Tokyo, Japan
Nellie was in good spirits. She was fresh off defending her SWA World Championship against Mayu Iwatani in New York City. Halloween was tomorrow, and David had come over for a horror movie marathon. He’d brought takeout from her favorite sushi place and a six-pack of Sapporo. She intended to tell him how she felt. And she couldn’t have been more nervous.
“Is everything alright?” he casually asked. “It seems like something’s on your mind.”
She brought her feet up to sit cross-legged on the couch and pulled her soft checkered fleece blanket over her lap. Of course he could tell something was on her mind—it was David. He paid attention. He was perceptive; emotionally mature. It was one of the many, many things that drew her to him, something that set him apart from most guys she’d been involved with in the past. And now, after her few days away, she knew for certain.
“Yeah… I, um,” she started. “I just guess I realized something when I was in New York.”
“Yeah? What’s that?”
“Well,” she stalled, nervous. But there was no turning back now—and she didn’t want to. “I went out with a few people after the show, and… Kyle Fletcher kissed me. But all it did was make me realize that I have feelings for someone else.”
David wasn’t looking at her as she said it, queuing up the first movie on her TV. And Nellie quickly started to overthink, worried that maybe he’d focus on the fact that Kyle had kissed her and not what she was trying to tell him—
 But then the corner of his mouth quirked up. “Oh, yeah? Who’s the lucky guy?”
He glanced at her as he set down the remote. She pursed her lips at him. “Are you seriously gonna make me say it?”
“I kind of want you to, yeah.”
She bit back a grin. Her heart was pounding so hard in her chest that she worried he could hear it. “Well… I don’t know how he feels, so I’m kind of nervous to.”
“Well, let me clear things up for you, then…” David said, and he pulled her in and kissed her. Nellie melted into him. His lips were soft, his kiss slow and sweet, and the way he cradled her head in his hands felt natural, as if they’d done this a thousand times before. And she already knew she wanted to do it a thousand times more.
He pulled back from her lips but still held her close. “I’ve been wanting to do that for the last three months,” he said.
 She grinned. “You have?”
“Yeah. And since we’re talking about it… I wasn’t sure how you felt. Sometimes it seemed like you were still hung up on Jay.”
Nellie sighed and leaned back into the couch. Admittedly, he wasn’t entirely wrong.
“Honestly, at the start of the summer, I was still hung up on him. And I think it was because I never got any definite closure when we broke up, and so when he showed up out of nowhere at Dontaku it did feel like there was still something there between us. And he made it seem like there was, too, which didn’t help at all. But then you came back for the G1, and we reconnected, and genuinely—you’ve put in more effort over the last three months than Jay ever put into our entire relationship. And that really put things into perspective for me. But then it was complicated, too, because I know how close you and Jay used to be, and sometimes I worried that getting involved with you after him would look… I don’t know… messy? As stupid as that sounds.”
“No, I get it,” David nodded. “No matter how you and Jay left things, there was a point in time when you cared about him, so of course you wouldn’t want to throw salt in a wound. I mean, there was a point in time when I cared about him, too; he was my best friend. But it’s not like you and Jay just broke up, and he and I aren’t as close as we used to be, either.” He reached up and pushed her hair behind her ear; Nellie’s skin tingled at his touch. “Besides… technically I went out with you first, anyway.”
She mirrored his grin. He wasn’t wrong about that, either. David had gone out with her first, on an awkward date back in 2017, the first time Nellie had ever set foot in Japan. Back before she’d met Zack, or Riley, or Kyle, or ever gotten involved with Jay—David had been first. But she hadn’t seen it then.
“Not technically—you did,” she confirmed. “And lately I’ve wondered how different things would be if I’d given you a chance back then.”
“Nah,” he returned with a shake of his head. “I was a clown back then; I don’t blame you for not giving me a chance. Plus, I’ve come to believe that everything meaningful happens when it’s supposed to.” He smiled to himself. “I was actually planning on telling you how I felt tonight. But you beat me to it.”
Nellie’s smile widened. “Oh yeah?”
He nodded. “Yeah. So, I guess I owe Kyle Fletcher a beer for kissing you and helping you figure shit out.”
“Ha!” she laughed, and he wrapped his arm around her and pulled her close, and she snuggled into him, moving the blanket so that he was underneath it, too. It felt right—a perfect fit. And as David pressed play on the first movie, Nellie knew in her heart that this was when it was all supposed to fall into place, and not a moment sooner.
* * * *
“God, you are a sight for sore eyes.”
Nellie smiled at David through her phone screen. It was only a few days ago that he’d left, and he’d only be gone a few days more, working Capital Collision in Washington, D.C., and then Collision in Philadelphia before flying right back to Tokyo—to her. But Nellie already felt the ache of his absence.
“You have no idea how bad I wish you were here right now.” She settled back into her bed pillows, getting comfortable. “I have some pent-up energy that could really use working out.”
David grinned, crooked and handsome. It didn’t help her situation. “I know you do. I just watched your backstage comments.”
She waited, expecting him to say something more, wanting him to. After all, his opinion was the one that mattered most to her. “And?” she impatiently pressed.
“And it took everything in me not to share the video wherever I could,” he said. “I’m proud of you, babe. You already deserved that match; I don’t see how they can’t give it to you now.”
The ache in Nellie’s core deepened. But so did the warmth in her heart. “Thanks, babe. I’m hoping it’ll be official by tomorrow, but… we’ll see.”
“Do you have a match tomorrow?”
She laughed shortly to herself; the expression on her face said it all. “Yeah… a best two out of three falls eight-woman tag match. Me, Tam, Poi, and Mina against Donna del Mondo. It’s the main event.”
“Shit,” David commented before she’d even finished. “That’s gonna be charged.”
“Tell me about it,” she lowly returned. And then, “Thekla thinks I should take the opportunity to leave Cosmic Angels.”
“I was just about to say. It’s the perfect opportunity, isn’t it?”
She drew in a hesitant breath. “Potentially? Actually, if the Cosmic Angels-Club Venus shit finally hits the fan like I expect it to, it probably will be the perfect opportunity. I could just say they’re too dysfunctional and walk out. That’s exactly how I left Queen’s Quest.”
“Then I say do it,” David returned. “You’d be better served somewhere other than Cosmic Angels, I know you would. You know you would.”
“I do know I would,” she agreed. “I’m just… I don’t know. Worried about hurting people’s feelings even though I know I shouldn’t be.”
“Torrance will be fine,” David dismissed; it went without saying that she meant her. “She has Mariah and Mina.”
“No shit,” Nellie breathed. “They’re three peas in a pod these days. Which doesn’t really surprise me… Torr and Mariah are basically the same person in slightly different fonts.” David laughed at that. “Well, it’s true!” she doubled down.
“No, it is,” he nodded. “But I could always just say you’re Bullet Club, too. I’m sure that would get the point across to Tam.”
A grin spread over Nellie’s face. It felt inevitable that she would be Bullet Club, and sooner rather than later. But he’d reminded her. “Speaking of Bullet Club, are you gonna tell me who Riley’s replacement is yet?”
He smirked and shook his head. “No. That’s privileged information.”
Her eyebrows arched. “And I’m not privileged to it? I’m your girlfriend!”
“You’ll find out tomorrow,” he assured her. “Don’t worry—it’s someone you like. I can’t have anyone in Bullet Club who doesn’t get along with my girl.”
“Well, there’s some people you need to kick out, then,” she returned—just as she heard a knock-knock-knock on the front door of her apartment. She glanced toward the sound in confusion. David noticed.
“What?”
“Someone just knocked on my door.”
He looked confused then. “Isn’t it almost 10 p.m. there?” he asked. But Nellie was already pulling up the live feed from her video doorbell—and she saw a familiar figure.
“It’s Torr.” She sighed. Something told her she wasn’t just dropping by.
“I guess you should go, then,” David figured. Nellie’s brow furrowed.
“Probably. I’m sorry.”
“No, don’t apologize,” he gently said. “I should probably get going myself, and you two are overdue for a talk.”
“Yeah… because I don’t want to have it,” she muttered.
David smirked. “Go, babe. I’ll talk to you later.”
She pouted. “Okay. See you soon,” she returned—and before they disconnected, she almost said it. I love you. She knew she did. But she wanted the first time she told him to be in person.
She left her phone in her bedroom and padded down the hall to the front door. She unlocked and opened it just as Torrance was getting ready to knock again. She quickly put her hand down, almost as if she was surprised Nellie had answered.
“Hey.” Torrance took in her appearance—pajamas on, makeup off. Her brow furrowed. “You weren’t in bed, were you?”
“Well, technically,” Nellie returned. “But I was talking with David.”
Torrance’s frown deepened. “Oh. I’m sorry, I should have texted—”
“No, it’s fine,” Nellie dismissed, and she opened the door wider so she could come inside. Torrance hesitated for a beat before she crossed the threshold. It was odd. They both had keys to each other’s apartments; it used to be that Torrance would just let herself in without so much as a knock. But a lot had changed over the last three months.
“What’s up?” Nellie asked as she shut the door. She noticed that Torrance was dressed for a night out in a shiny pink miniskirt and white bustier tank top, her hair and makeup done to perfection. And again, Torrance hesitated.
“Um, well,” she started with a bit of a nervous laugh. “I actually came over here to ask if you wanted to come out with us, but—”
“Who’s ‘us’?”
Torrance bit her lip. “Me, Mariah, and Mina.”
Nellie couldn’t help her laugh. “You’re joking, right?”
Torrance’s expression turned stony. “No, actually, I’m not.”
“Torr,” Nellie breathed out. “Come on. I literally just beat Mariah in a title match and then talked shit about her, you really think either of us want to hang out with each other?”
“Well, Mariah’s willing to put that aside because she knows you’re my best friend,” Torrance returned. She looked down at her hands. “And I feel like we’ve barely seen each other since… well, since the Triangle Derby started.”
So, since Club Venus became a thing, Nellie wanted to say. But she figured it wouldn’t help. “Because we haven’t,” she regretfully returned. “But it’s not intentional. You’ve just been doing your thing with Mariah and Mina, and I’ve been doing mine with Tam and Poi. Or I was. And I know I sort of went off into my own little world when David came back, so…”
Torrance looked back up at her. “Yeah, so are you and him…?”
“Together? Officially?” Nellie finished. “Yeah, we are,” she confirmed, and the mood lightened a bit. Torrance smiled.
“Took long enough.”
Nellie breathed a laugh. “I know. But I think it happened right when it was supposed to.”
“No, I think so, too,” Torrance agreed. “He’s good for you, I can tell. You’ve carried yourself differently ever since he came back; more confident.”
“Thanks,” Nellie genuinely returned. She’d noticed that change in herself, too. David was good for her. He was good to her. And she wasn’t the only one who’d changed. “You’ve been more confident with Club Venus, too.”
Torrance looked down again, the corners of her mouth turned up, almost as if she was bashful to hear that Nellie had noticed. “Yeah, they’ve really helped me come into my own. Mina really pushes me. And I don’t know… it just feels like we’re all on equal footing.”
Nellie nodded in understanding. “Unlike when we were a tag team?”
Torrance frowned again. “I wasn’t trying to imply—”
“No, I get it,” Nellie assured her. And she did get it. After she and Torrance had won the 2021 Goddesses of Stardom Tag League, throughout their entire reign as Goddess of Stardom Champions, people had said that Nellie carried Torrance. That Nellie was the better wrestler, that Torrance would never be champion without her. So, it was no wonder Torrance felt more confident with Mariah and Mina. People weren’t comparing her to them; instead, they were acknowledging how much she’d improved. And as much as Nellie didn’t care for Club Venus, she still wanted the best for Torrance.
“And for what it’s worth, I never felt like I was carrying our team,” she told her. “I should have told you that back then. I’m sorry I didn’t.”
“No, I know you never felt that way,” Torrance returned, and nothing else needed to be said. She and Nellie understood each other. They always had.
“But… I guess I can’t persuade you to get dressed and come out with us?” she added.
Nellie shook her head. “Not a chance.”
Torrance nodded. “It was worth a shot.” She started for the door. “Well, sorry for interrupting your call with your man.” She stopped. “I didn’t interrupt… something, did I?”
Nellie let out a laugh. “No, it wasn’t one of those calls. He’ll be back Tuesday; I think I can manage ‘til then.”
“Tuesday?” Torrance noted. “Okay, I’ll be sure to steer clear of here that whole day.”
She let herself out, and Nellie told her to have a glass of water for every drink—she had to work tomorrow. And as Torrance waved goodbye and Nellie shut the door, she knew that neither of them were the same people anymore. They’d grown. Professionally, apart. But not in their hearts.
* * * *
Sunday, November 20, 2022 NJPW/Stardom Historic X-Over – Tokyo, Japan
If anyone was surprised at how well Cosmic Queendom and Aussie Open worked together in the ring, it wasn’t Nellie, Torrance, Kyle, or Mark. It felt like they’d been teaming together for years, and the deeper they got into the match against Los Ingobernables de Japon and Fukuoka Double Crazy, the more Nellie knew they were creating something special for fans of NJPW and Stardom alike. But it wasn’t all serious. Nellie couldn’t help but mess with Sanada and Naito a bit—a callback to her days in Suzuki-gun with Zack. In the end, it was Torrance who got the pin over Koguma after she and Nellie surprised Mark and Kyle by doing Coriolis. And when their arms were raised in victory, Nellie almost wished that she and Torrance had joined United Empire like they��d half-joked about a year ago.
Almost.
More members of United Empire greeted them as they returned backstage; Jeff Cobb, Great O-Khan, and Aaron Henare’s match against Kazuchika Okada, Toru Yano, and Great Muta was next. Mark and Kyle exchanged “Crowns Up” with all their teammates—and then Jeff looked expectantly at Nellie.
“Come on, you know you want to,” he tempted, wiggling his hands at her.
“Fine; but only for you,” she reluctantly gave in, and she made a crown with her hands and touched her fingers to his.
“I don’t know,” Jeff teased, his voice raising leadingly. “After seeing that Coriolis, I think there’s definitely a spot for Cosmic Queendom in the Empire.”
“Ha!” Torrance bluntly dismissed. Jeff pressed his mouth into a line.
“Okay, maybe just a spot for Nellie, then.”
“Yeah, how long have you two been planning that?” Mark asked, tactfully shifting the focus away from the ghost of Torrance and Will’s relationship. Thank God Will was elsewhere.
“Not long; we only just thought of trying it a few days ago,” Nellie said. “You’re not upset we did it?”
She looked hesitantly between Mark and Kyle, but they both quickly shook their heads. “Hell no, it was perfect,” Kyle assured, and Nellie smiled. They’d talked everything out that night he’d kissed her three weeks ago in New York City, and there wasn’t any awkwardness at all between them. They’d had a fling a year ago that just hadn’t panned out, and that was that. They were just friends. Easy.
“Well, thanks,” she said. “But Torr and I are kind of a package deal, so if she’s not in, I’m not, either. Sorry, Jeff.”
“A package deal?” O-Khan slyly asked. Torrance’s eyes widened.
“Not that kind of package deal!” she proclaimed. And then, more under her breath, “Not that anyone hasn’t asked me that before, but.”
Nellie whipped her head around at her. “Wait, what?”
“Yes, please share with the class,” Jeff eagerly added, propping his chin on his fist. But O-Khan’s entrance music started to play and inadvertently gave Torrance the perfect out from answering.
“Good luck!” she said, and the guys all groaned and booed after them as she and Nellie left. Nellie could tell by Torrance’s clipping pace that she was keyed up.
“You alright?”
“I need to get out of here and get a drink,” she returned. “How many more matches are there?”
“Um,” Nellie thought about it for a second. “Three, I think? But that reminds me—Gabe invited us out with the LA Dojo guys. I told him I wasn’t sure if you had anything in mind already and would let him know.” She shrugged. “I don’t know, it could be fun. Although that Clark guy seems like he might be trouble.”
“I don’t have anything in mind,” Torrance returned. “And honestly, I’m up for a bit of trouble.”
And that was how, later that night, they found themselves at a dive bar in Roppongi with Gabriel Kidd, Clark Connors, and Alex Coughlin. There had been more people with them at the outset, but one by one they’d dropped off bar after bar and called it a night. But not Nellie and Torrance. They were both familiar with Gabe from his time as a Young Lion, although they hadn’t seen him in a year-and-a-half. As for Clark and Alex, the girls barely knew either of them—but the guys seemed very keen on changing that.
“How the hell is it we haven’t hung out before tonight?” Clark asked Nellie, turning toward her as they sat together at the bar. “I know you were around when I was here in twenty-nineteen.”
“Probably because I was around, but I wasn’t living here yet,” she explained. “I moved here in twenty-twenty, right before everything shut down.”
“Yeah, Nell and I were in that same shitty boat,” Gabe said. “At least you weren’t stuck quarantined in fucking dojo housing.”
She snorted through her nose. “No, I was just stuck quarantined with my ex.”
“No shit!” Clark exclaimed. “Who’s that?”
“Jesus, Clark, mind your business!” Alex shot, his New York accent becoming even more pronounced. Torrance chuckled beside him.
“It’s fine,” Nellie dismissed with a wave of her hand. “It was Zack. Sabre Jr.,” she added, as if there was another pro wrestler named Zack living in Japan.
“Oh shit, you were with ZSJ, weren’t you?” Clark realized. “Actually, now that you mention it, I remember working a RevPro show with you, him, and Suzuki a few years back. Both of y’all were there too,” he said to Alex and Gabe.
They both nodded. “Yeah, bruv, I know exactly what show you’re talking about,” Gabe confirmed. “And clearly Nellie has a thing for Brits, so we should switch spots.”
Clark flipped him off. “You want another drink?” he asked Nellie.
“Nah, I’ll get it,” Gabe said, already flagging down the bartender.
“How about I get us all the next round?” Alex interjected. “You two are embarrassing yourselves.”
Clark and Gabe both let Alex know exactly what they thought of that, and Nellie took the opportunity to slide off her barstool. “Well, while you guys figure it out, I’m gonna run to the bathroom.”
“I’ll go with you,” Torrance said.
“It’s a one-stall bathroom,” Clark pointed out.
“Well, good thing I’m going just so we can talk about the three of you, then,” she sweetly returned, and Nellie laughed at the look on Clark’s face as they both walked away.
“Looks like you have your pick of Clark and Gabe tonight,” Torrance smirked once they were out of earshot. Nellie genially rolled her eyes.
“Come on… you know I’m not available.”
“Yeah, I know,” Torrance started—and Nellie could sense it coming.
“But?”
“But,” she went on. “As much as I want things to work out with you and David, you’ve already spent enough time waiting on guys, Nell. More than enough, more than you ever should have. I mean, speaking of Zack—he’s literally the only guy since I’ve known you who didn’t leave you in some sort of limbo.”
Nellie’s eyebrows arched. “Jesus, when you put it like that.” She tried the restroom door handle as they arrived, but it was occupied, and so they both leaned back against the wall on either side of the hall to wait.
“I’m just being honest,” Torrance returned.
“No, I know,” Nellie breathed; and, admittedly, Torrance did have a point.
David had left Japan less than a week after he and Nellie had finally told each other how they felt; and with no timetable for when he’d be back, they’d made the mutual decision not to put a label on anything. “That would make me no better than Jay, and I refuse to do that to you,” David had said. But it didn’t dishearten Nellie. Instead, it emboldened her. Because, to her, it confirmed that what she and David had wasn’t conditional. It was real.
“And I get what you’re saying, I do,” she told Torrance. “But it doesn’t feel like I’m in a limbo this time, Torr, and I can’t explain it other than to say I just have this deep-seated feeling in my soul that David and I have something real that’s worth waiting for. I mean, we’ve talked every single day since he left, and I sure as shit couldn’t say that about Jay when he was stuck in the States, and we were actually in a relationship.”
“I know,” Torrance nodded. “David’s a good guy, and I have a lot more faith in him than most, I do. But I’m just saying… I’ll still kick his ass if I have to.”
Nellie grinned. “I know you will. But I’m telling you you won’t.” The restroom door opened, and a woman smiled and bowed her head at them as she exited. “You go ahead,” Nellie offered Torrance.
“Okay, cool; turns out I do have to go,” she said, and she ducked inside and locked the door behind her as Nellie fished her phone out of her small crossbody bag. The clock widget on her home screen informed her it was after 10 a.m. on the East Coast of the U.S., but David was in Los Angeles filming an episode of NJPW Strong; ironically, he had an eight-man tag match against a team that included Jay and Riley. But she decided to text him, anyway. Even if he wasn’t up, he’d get back to her when he was.
She pulled up their text chain and smiled seeing their messages from just a few hours ago; he’d gotten up in the middle of the night to watch her and Torrance’s Historic X-Over match live. Torr and I are out with the LA Dojo guys, she wrote. I’m having fun, but it’s also just making me miss you.
She sent it off and switched over to Instagram, not expecting a reply. But then David’s name popped up on her screen.
Are you? They’re good guys, don’t let their antics fool you. And I miss you too, every day.
Butterflies. Meaningful ones.
They exchanged a few more texts before Torrance emerged from the bathroom, and Nellie told him she’d let him go to start his day. Okay, let me know when you make it back home, he wrote back. You know I’ll start to worry if I don’t hear from you.
I know, she returned, and she sent it off with a kissy face emoji. Because even though there wasn’t a label on her and David’s relationship, in every other way, every way that mattered, they were together.
* * * *
Sunday, April 23, 2023 Stardom All Star Grand Queendom – Yokohama, Japan
Doggedness and determination. That’s what Nellie was running on by the end of the winner takes all match against Saya Kamitani.
She’d been prepared, thoroughly. But as well as Nellie knew Saya, she wasn’t used to being opposite her, at least not one-on-one, and she realized early on that she couldn’t afford a single misstep. But the reverse was also true—and unlike Nellie, Saya had nothing to gain or prove. She’d surpassed the record set by Momo Watanabe for defenses of the Wonder of Stardom Championship, eclipsed Kairi by more than one hundred days to become the white belt’s second-longest reigning champion, her position as one of Stardom’s best and brightest secure. She had nothing to fight for outside maintaining the status quo.
But Nellie had everything to gain, everything to prove, everything to fight for. Despite being a long-tenured champion herself, despite being the older and more experienced wrestler of the two, she was decidedly the underdog. That was her motivation, her drive, her fire. And by the halfway point, there were more people cheering for Nellie in Saya’s hometown crowd than there had been at the opening bell. If she lost, at least she would have that.
But she won.
She knew she’d done it as soon as she hit her new finisher, a variation on a lifting reverse STO that she’d worked out with David and dubbed the Wit Hit. (“As in a cheesesteak wit onion, not as in like, a quick wit,” she’d explained. “Honestly, it works either way,” he’d smirked.) And when she hooked Saya’s leg and felt the referee count one, two, three, she knew she’d earned the crowd���s respect.
And she had Saya’s, too. All along.
As Nellie stood with tears in her eyes and the winner’s trophy in her hands, Saya fastened the Wonder of Stardom Championship around her waist. And after she raised her arm in victory, she pulled her into a hug and told her in Japanese, “You are always welcome in Queen’s Quest, Nellie-san.”
Nellie hadn’t expected it. It gave her even more to think about.
But she’d worry about that later. Right now, her priority was setting her intention as the new Wonder of Stardom Champion.
“What did I say?” she started as she stepped in front of the backstage camera; sweaty and worn, laden with gold. “I said I would end Saya Kamitani’s history-making reign, and that’s exactly what I did. And now a gaijin from Philadelphia is the 9th SWA World Champion and the 17th Wonder of Stardom Champion—and I intend to be a fighting champion.” She shook her head. “No more going five months without a defense. No more being placated and overlooked. Whoever wants a shot at either of my titles, just say the word. Kamitani-san had fifteen defenses of this championship? I want sixteen. Seventeen, eighteen, more. So whoever wants to try to take it from me, let Rossy know. He can’t ignore me now.”
She stopped to draw in a breath, collecting herself before she went on. “And now that I have proven just how un-ignorable I am, how much of an asset I am to this company, there’s another piece of business I need to address. For an entire week now people have been asking me nonstop backstage, online, stopping me out in the street—Who are you with, Nellie? Are you with Cosmic Angels or Club Venus? And frankly? The answer is neither.
“Tam and Poi, you welcomed me into Cosmic Angels without question. You gave me a place when I was suddenly without one, and I’ll never take that for granted. Torr and I won the Goddess titles with your backing, I won this SWA title for a history-making second time with your backing, the three of us nearly went the distance in the Triangle Derby. But despite all that success, we all knew I was something of a black sheep in your colorful, kawaii flock. It was like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole, and what happened? I wore myself down to try to fit.” She shook her head again. “Not anymore. My edge is back—and with all due respect, I’ve outgrown Cosmic Angels. And with no due respect, I’m sure as shit not joining Club Venus.”
She adjusted the SWA title on her shoulder. She was exhausted, and it was getting heavier by the minute. “But even though I know at the end of the day I can only really rely on me, myself, and I, I’m not really into the whole lone wolf thing, either. I recognize that there’s strength in numbers, and I’ll be taking my time to consider my next move. But for now, I’m gonna go put all this down because it’s fucking heavy, and then I’m gonna crack open a Sapporo and celebrate the sweet, sweet return of Two-Belt Nell.”
* * * *
Wednesday, May 3, 2023 Wrestling Dontaku – Fukuoka, Japan
The Stardom bus arrived at the Fukuoka International Center fifteen minutes before bell time. They’d had a show earlier that afternoon in Shimonoseki, and with Stardom running a pay-per-view in Fukuoka tomorrow, they’d loaded up and made the hour-and-a-half trip down for the NJPW show there that evening. And as soon as she could, Nellie shot off the bus like a bullet.
David had been back in Japan for two weeks, but Nellie had only gotten to spend a handful of hours with him. He’d arrived in Tokyo only to turn around and leave for the Road to Dontaku tour, and their schedules had kept them apart in separate corners of the country. And because of that, Nellie still hadn’t said those three little-big words.
They’d been on the tip of her tongue the day he’d come back. She’d felt them in the way he’d touched her, looked at her, in every breath during that abbreviated time they’d spent together before he had to leave to get on the bus. But she hadn’t wanted to say it only for him to be physically absent again. If she was going to tell him she loved him, she needed to feel it, live in it for longer than just a few hours.
And tonight, the timing was finally right.
She made a beeline for his dressing room, pausing impatiently when she ran into Aussie Open, and they both hugged her and congratulated her on winning the Wonder of Stardom Championship before she took off again. She knocked on the door when she arrived, and David called for her to come in. Her heart melted at the sight of his smile.
“Finally,” he breathed, and then his lips were on hers. Hungry, eager, heated, as if it had been two months instead of just two weeks.
But then Nellie had a thought. “Are you sharing this room with Kenta?” she quickly asked. She hadn’t noticed any other luggage around, but she hadn’t really looked, either.
David shook his head, a smirk on his lips. “Not tonight. We have this all to ourselves.”
That was all the information she needed. She pushed him down onto a seat and straddled his lap, and then they were the only two people in the entire arena again. David ignited her entire being in a way that no one ever had, mind, body, soul—heart. And before they lost themselves in each other, she needed to tell him.
She pulled back and looked down at him. His eyes were dark and hooded, full of desire. “What?” he softly asked.
“I love you.”
Nellie knew he felt the same, she knew he did—but there was still that anxious knot in her gut. Until a smile spread over David’s face.
“I was wondering when you’d finally say it.”
She let go of the breath she’d been holding. “Are you serious right—”
He silenced her with a kiss, and she melted into him like she always did. She loved him; he loved her. It was undeniable.
He pulled back, their lips still close, noses brushing. “I love you, too. I have since the fall.”
Butterflies exploded in Nellie’s stomach. “You have?”
“Mhm,” he nodded. “I spent that entire tour last year falling in love with you, and when I left Japan, it felt like I’d left part of myself behind. And then the night of Historic X-Over, when you called me after you got home from being out with the LA Dojo guys… I knew.”
Nellie’s smile lit up her entire face, her entire being. “I was drunk when I called you that night,” she remembered.
“Yeah, I know you were,” David grinned. “Which reminds me, I have to tell Clark he can’t take my girlfriend out and ply her with alcohol anymore.”
She laughed. “But it would just be a little Bullet Club bonding,” she innocently returned. It made him arch a brow.
“You saying you’re Bullet Club? Is that what I’m hearing?”
She shrugged. “I don’t know… that’s kind of up to you.”
He drew her closer on his lap. “It would be nice to have you out there with me when I win the title tonight…”
He trailed off and kissed her neck. She bit back a grin. “I don’t want to stir the pot just yet. I just won the Wonder of Stardom title; it probably wouldn’t be the best idea to ruffle any company feathers.”
David hummed against her skin. “Mm… yeah, you’re not ready. That’s not something someone in Bullet Club would say.”
Nellie playfully rolled her eyes. But he pulled her mouth against his again, and they let their bodies finish the conversation.
* * * *
Sunday, June 12, 2022 Osaka, Japan
For the longest time, this was all Nellie had wanted. To feel Jay again. To feel wanted by him again. And now that she’d finally gotten it, all she felt was uncertainty. Still.
She lay next to him in his hotel room, facing the other way, listening to him breathe. In and out, steady. Last night had been an intoxicating blur of adrenaline and emotion. She blamed Osaka, the romance of a different setting, the context of why they were there. Stardom and NJPW both had shows in the city; Jay had a match against Okada for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at Dominion that night. And last night, Nellie had felt like her body was a prize for Jay just as much as that title. Something for him to win, to take. Part of her regretted letting him have it. But another part of her still yearned to belong to him.
She felt him stir beside her, and then he wrapped his arm around her and pulled her back against his chest. She closed her eyes and folded into him.
“Mm,” he hummed. “I missed this.”
He pressed his lips against her neck, and Nellie let him. But she couldn’t keep from asking.
“Did you?”
“Of course,” he easily returned. Almost as if he’d expected her to question him, as if he’d had the answer at the ready that he knew she wanted to hear. But then his mouth was working down her body, his lips leaving a trail of goosebumps over her skin, until his head was between her legs and his tongue inside her. And she gave into him, writhing and arching her back, curling her fingers in his hair until she came undone. And all the while, she didn’t stop questioning.
He kissed his way back up to her lips, his naked body hovering over her. His cock pressed hard against her inner thigh. She wanted it. She hated that she did. But she wanted him.
“Let’s get in the shower,” he breathed. And she let him pull her from the bed and lead her into the shower where he had her again, her back pressed up against the wet tile, legs wrapped tight around his waist as her nails left tiny moon-shaped marks on his shoulders. Because even though Nellie knew it wouldn’t last, that Jay would just be gone again come tomorrow, she wanted to pretend he was hers for just a little while longer.
* * * *
Saturday, May 27, 2023 Stardom Flashing Champions – Tokyo, Japan
Two defenses in just over a month. Nellie had said she’d wanted to be a fighting champion, and her challengers had quickly formed a line.
Natsupoi had been first, eager and determined. Nellie bested her in a main event twenty-minute battle in Fukuoka the night after David won the NEVER Openweight Championship. Tonight, it was Unagi Sayaka, defeated in just over fifteen minutes. Nellie wasn’t surprised that her former teammates had been the first to step up. They wanted to defend the honor of Cosmic Angels in the wake of her departure, even if there wasn’t any bad blood. But their efforts had fallen short—and Nellie was still an island unto herself. She was biding her time, weighing her options between Donna del Mondo and Queen’s Quest. This time around, the ball was in her court; she wasn’t going to fumble it.
She returned to the locker room after making her backstage comments and automatically checked her phone. David was flying in tomorrow after being back in the States for the last three weeks and change, returning early to spend time with her before Dominion and the next Stardom tour. She smiled when she saw she had a text from him.
Two down, fourteen to go. Proud of you, babe. I can’t wait to see you tomorrow.
Tomorrow isn’t soon enough, she returned with a kissy face emoji.
But David wasn’t the only one who’d texted her. So had Clark.
Congrats, champ. We’re going out to celebrate, right?
Her brow furrowed. Who’s we? she sent back. She and Clark were friends, but he could get too friendly sometimes.
His response came quick. You, me, and your Stardom friends. The hot single ones.
She rolled her eyes, but her phone pinged again. He’d sent her the name of a bar in Roppongi; of course that was where he wanted to go. She pursed her lips as she wrote back.
My hot single friends might already have plans, she told him.
Alright but if Dave asks it was your idea for just the two of us to hang out, not mine, he returned.
Nellie breathed out. As irritated as she wanted to be, she had to give him that one. But she sent him an eye roll emoji and said, I’ll ask Torr and Thekla and let you know, and threw her phone in her bag to head to the shower.
* * * *
As it turned out, Nellie’s hot single friends did already have plans—to go to a different bar in Roppongi. But that worked just fine for Clark, and he told Nellie he’d meet them there. And honestly, she hoped he’d get there sooner rather than later, because the current company was a mixed bag, to say the least.
Thekla had come, along with Giulia and Mai Sakurai, the three of which were in a celebratory mood—they’d won the Artist of Stardom Championship from REStart that night. Torrance had also come; it was the first time she and Nellie had gone out together in months.
But she’d brought Club Venus with her.
“They’re really not that bad if you get to know them,” Thekla told Nellie over the music as they sat together in the booth; all the others were off dancing or getting drinks. It earned her a skeptical stare. “I know, I know,” she returned. “You’re Team Tam even if you’re not in Cosmic Angels anymore. But Torrance is your best friend, and Mariah is practically her clone. Her much taller British clone, but still.”
Nellie laughed, remembering how she’d told David almost the exact same thing. But then Thekla changed the subject.
“And speaking of you not being in Cosmic Angels anymore… when’re you gonna bite the bullet and join DDM?”
Nellie breathed out. She’d expected this to come up.
“It’s been over a month, Nell.”
“I’m aware,” she replied. “But Giulia doesn’t seem nearly as eager to have me in DDM as Utami does to have me back in Queen’s Quest.”
She sent Thekla a pointed look over her drink. Thekla’s eyebrows arched in understanding.
“Giulia is hard to read, I’ll give you that,” she admitted. “And I’ll be honest with you—you’d have to earn her trust because of how close you are with Tam. Which I mean, can you blame her? Tam shaved her head.”
“Okay, but she rocked that look, though,” Nellie pointed out.
Thekla grinned. “She did, but still. The good news is you’re already halfway there.”
“Am I?” she curiously asked.
“Yeah. Because Giulia trusts me and my judgment—and I want you in DDM, dammit.”
Nellie grinned. “And I appreciate that. And as soon as I make my decision, I’ll let you know.”
“Look who we found at the bar.”
They both looked up. Giulia and Mai had returned, and they had Clark with them.
“I wouldn’t expect you to find him anywhere else,” Nellie quipped.
He set a shot glass in front of her and Thekla each. “Here, I bought us all a round,” he said, and then, in a higher-pitched voice, “‘Oh, thank you, Clark, you’re so sweet and thoughtful and also incredibly handsome.’”
Thekla snorted. Nellie's expression was deadpan. “I already regret telling you where to meet us.”
“Scoot over,” he said with a nudge of her shoulder, and she and Thekla made room so he could sit down while Giulia and Mai did the same on the other side of the booth.
“What is this?” Nellie asked as she picked up the shot.
“Tequila,” Clark said. “I remember what you like.”
She ignored the comment and brought the liquor to her lips.
“Whoa, whoa, whoa!” he quickly stopped her. “We gotta toast!” He raised his glass and looked expectantly around the table. The girls all obliged. “To the success of Donna del Mondo,” he started, “and the restoration of fucking Bullet Club.”
A smirk pulled at Nellie’s lips, and they all toasted and kicked back the tequila, some grimacing more than others as it went down. “Okay, that one was for you, but we're getting whiskey next round,” Clark winced.
“What, can’t handle it?” Nellie teased. “I remember Gabe shooting tequila just fine.”
“A-heh-heh-heh,” he screwed up his face and mock-laughed in return. “But speaking of Gabe—I heard you’re gonna be at Dominion?”
Her brow furrowed in confusion; that segue didn’t make any sense. What did Gabe have to do with Dominion?
But before she could ask, Thekla interjected, “Wait, what? Isn’t Dominion the same day as our Korakuen show?”
Nellie nodded. “It is. But I told Rossy I want to be in Osaka to support David at ringside and that if he really wants to elevate Stardom’s global profile, he needs to start putting me and my two titles on NJPW TV.”
Thekla’s eyebrows arched. “And he agreed to that?”
“Mhm,” Nellie proudly returned. “I think he admired my nerve.”
“Hell yeah,” Clark grinned. “I cannot wait to see the look on ELP’s face when you walk out there with us.”
She gave him another curious look. Us? As far as she knew, Clark wasn’t booked to be at Dominion. “Okay, is there something—”
“What the fuck is this twat doing here?”
Nellie whipped her head around. She saw Torrance first, her face flushed from dancing. And then she saw Dan Moloney.
“I know you’re not talking about me,” Clark returned.
“Well, I don’t see any other twats sat at this table.”
Nellie shot a tense look at Torrance, asking with her face what the hell Dan was doing there. He and Clark had just tried to murder each other in their Best of the Super Juniors tournament match three days ago; the last thing she wanted to do tonight was pull apart another United Empire-Bullet Club fight.
Clark stood from the booth, and Nellie almost grabbed the back of his shirt—but then he greeted Dan like they were best mates.
“I didn’t know you’d be here tonight, man. You should’ve said something.”
“Yeah, well, kind of a last-minute thing. This one invited me,” Dan said with a thumb at Torrance.
Nellie, meanwhile, was at a complete loss. “I’m sorry—what?”
“I don’t know—men,” Thekla shrugged. “They beat the shit out of each other once and suddenly they’re best friends.”
Clark sat back down next to Nellie while Mai made room for Torrance and Dan on the other side of the booth, and Torrance and Nellie’s gaze connected again. Torrance tapped her phone; and no sooner had she than Nellie felt hers vibrate in the back pocket of her jeans. She pulled it out and read the text.
We may have hooked up. Surprise?
Nellie widened her eyes at her friend. She just shrugged.
Surprised and not surprised, she wrote back. I guess bro code doesn’t count for shit in UE.
She waited for Torrance to see the response. Her phone lit up—and she scoffed before quickly typing back.
Whatever, I don’t care. Will had already moved on to another warm body before my side of the bed was even cold.
Nellie read the text and gave her a look that said, “You’re not wrong,” before sending a written reply.
Maybe Dan isn’t even in UE anymore. Him and Clark acting all buddy-buddy right now is suspicious AF.
Torrance’s eyes went wide, and she typed quickly back. Don’t even joke. I’m so done fucking with Bullet Club boys.
Nellie just laughed; she’d thought the same after she and Jay had broken up. And yet, here she was, just days away from declaring herself Bullet Club, too—something that only she, David, and Clark knew.
As far as she knew, anyway.
* * * *
Friday, November 4, 2022 Osaka, Japan
Tomorrow would be David’s last show in Japan until he didn’t know when. It sucked—it really sucked. He and Nellie had only realized their mutual desire for something more than just friendship five days ago. But Nellie didn’t want to focus on their painfully poor timing. As it worked out, their schedules had synced up to give them a full day off together in Osaka, and they’d taken full advantage.
They started off with getting breakfast at an American-style diner, splitting chocolate banana pancakes and a bacon and cheese omelet because neither of them could decide which sounded better. Then they’d gone on the famous Osaka costumed go-kart sightseeing tour that Nellie had always wanted to try but never had the chance; she’d dressed up as Yoshi, David as Pikachu. Afterward, they’d stopped at one of the city’s numerous food stalls for deep-fried chicken and sticky-sweet rice balls before heading back to David’s hotel room, where they’d fallen asleep watching TV together on the bed. It felt so natural, so comfortable, so uncomplicated sleeping in David’s arms.
But when they awoke, it only made it that much more difficult not to think about how their time together was dwindling all too quickly.
“I don’t want to leave you at all,” David said as they still lay together, his arm around her, her head on his chest. “But I also feel like I need the time away for myself to reset; go back to the fucking drawing board. My G1 was shit; I really wanted that TV Title… I don’t know. I need to figure out what I need to do to stop just spinning my wheels.”
“Your G1 wasn’t shit,” Nellie gently returned. “Will won your block with what? Eight points? And you and everyone else but Juice finished with six. Most people finished with six this year. And if it helps at all, that TV Title is ugly as shit.”
David let out a laugh. “You’re right about that. And yeah, at least I did beat Juice. But it’s just one disappointment after another, you know?”
“I do know. You know I do. And I think you’re right. I don’t want you to leave, either. But even more than that, I don’t want you to get burned out from frustration.” She lifted her head to look at him. “So, take some time to do what you need to do, and then come back to me.”
He gave her a soft smile. “I know this probably feels like an uncomfortably familiar situation. But I promise, Nell—I’m not Jay.”
She shook her head. “I know you’re not,” she said, and she kissed him. She’d meant it to be just one, short and sweet, assuring; but neither of them wanted to stop at just one. David rolled her underneath him, and her hand unintentionally slipped under his shirt. Nellie wanted him; she wanted to cross that line. But she knew all too well that sleeping with him now would only make his absence hurt that much more—
And then her phone started ringing.
He pulled back. “Is someone calling you?”
She sighed. “Guarantee it’s Torrance.” Sure enough, when she retrieved her phone from the nightstand, Torrance’s name was displayed on the screen. David just laughed.
Nellie answered the call, and she and Torrance talked for a few minutes, figuring out what the plans were for the evening (“The Aussies and Jeff and Francesco want to get dinner with us, but I don’t want to be around Will,” Torrance explained). When she hung up, she looked back at David. The previous tension still hung in the air between them.
“It’s probably for the best she interrupted,” he softly said. “I don’t want to do that just to turn around and leave for I don’t know how long.”
Nellie sighed again. “I know. But you know you saying that only makes me want it more, right?”
He grinned. “Maybe that’s the point,” he teased, and he kissed her again. Once, tender and meaningful.
They got up from the bed, and David walked her to the door and told her to let him know when she made it back to her hotel—she wanted to shower and change before dinner—and Nellie made her way to the elevators. She looked down at her phone as one arrived with a ding; but when the doors slid open, a stone dropped into her stomach.
Jay.
He looked like he’d just arrived, luggage in tow, sunglasses on. He pushed them on top of his head and grinned. The cat who caught the canary.
“Well, fancy meeting you here.”  
He stepped out of the elevator, but his suitcase blocked her way and the doors slid closed. Not that Nellie could move, anyway. It felt like her legs had suddenly turned to lead.
“Is Stardom in this hotel?” he asked. “I thought your show was in Nara tomorrow?”
She tried not to think about why he knew that as she answered. “It is, and we’re not. I’m here with David.”
It was more gratifying than she expected to say that to Jay’s face. And even though his face didn’t give much away, she could see it in his eyes. Resentment. But then he turned them down and nodded.
“Are you? That’s kind of surprising.”
Nellie’s brow hardened. “What’s so surprising about it?”
He shook his head. “Nothing—well. It’s just that when you started hanging out with him during the G1… I thought you were doing it just to get back at me.”
Anger bubbled up in Nellie’s chest. Shock, disbelief, to the point that she felt ill. She looked him dead in the eye. “If you think I would use someone like that, then you really don’t know me at all.”
She hit the down button again.
“Nell, come on,” Jay breathed. “What else was I supposed to think? When I got back to Japan it seemed like you wanted to fix things between us, and then next thing I knew, you were out getting drinks with my old best friend.”
“I did want to fix things!” she burst. “Against my own better judgment, I did! And what happened? You fucked me one last time—here, in Osaka, to pump yourself up for your World Title match—and then you disappeared again.”
His eyebrows arched. “Are you joking? I had other bookings; that was two weeks before Forbidden Door.”
The elevator arrived, but Nellie didn’t get on. “Okay, but you didn’t talk to me! You didn’t show me anything, Jay—nothing changed! And you know what David did? He showed me that he gave a shit about me.”
The elevator doors started to close, and Nellie caught them with her arm and stepped inside. She looked back at Jay. The resentment in his eyes had given way to something else. Guilt.
“Nell… I don’t want to leave it like this.”
She shook her head. “Now’s not the time,” she told him, and the elevator doors slid closed, putting a pause on the one conversation that she knew, eventually, she’d no longer be able to avoid.
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Friday, June 2, 2023 Tokyo, Japan
“You remember the last time we were in Osaka together?”
David asked the question as they finished packing. The big weekend had finally arrived. They were taking the bullet train down to Osaka tomorrow for Dominion on Sunday, and Nellie was buzzing with excitement.
“Yeah, I was just thinking about that,” she said as she zipped up her suitcase and moved it with some effort from her bed to the floor. “It’s crazy to think how much has changed since then.”
Everything had changed. Seven months ago, she and David had been reluctantly pulled apart from one another, both frustrated and floundering in their careers, nothing but uncertainty on the horizon. And now, they were both champions; David the leader of Bullet Club, Nellie on the verge of making her membership known to the world. It felt like they had the whole world ahead of them. And they were doing it together.
“I know,” David returned. “I’d never wanted to board a plane less in my life than I did after that show.”
“Even more than this last time you left?”
“Oh, for sure,” he answered, no hesitation. “Because when I leave now, I know exactly when I’m coming back. It was the not knowing back then that really made it hard.”
Nellie didn’t reply as she climbed onto her bed and settled against the pillows, her thoughts turning inward. After Dominion, David didn’t have any bookings until the G1, over a month away. And they hadn’t really discussed that—if he would extend his stay to spend some extra time with her before heading back home to Florida, if he would come back early before the tournament, if he’d even given it any thought at all. It didn’t worry her, per se; they’d both been busy. But now it was right there in front of her.
“Which, actually, there’s something I wanted to talk to you about.”
She looked back at him, pulled from her thoughts. “What is it?” she asked.
He settled next to her on the bed, and the atmosphere suddenly felt different. Not tense. But important. Nellie felt her heart pick up a beat.
“I know we’ve been moving kind of fast since I came back in March,” David began. “But truthfully—and I think you feel the same—I don’t see the point in waiting if we both know what we want. And so… I’ve decided that I want to move here, to Tokyo. And if you want, I’d like us to get a new place together.”
If Nellie had been buzzing before, she was positively vibrating now. “Are you being serious?”
He nodded. “Of course. I fucking hate every time I have to get on a plane and leave you again. I hate it. And this last time I was gone, I realized… it’s not just my career that’s here now. My life is, too.”
He looked her in the eyes, full of love and trust, and her heart grew wings. “I would love to get a new place together.”
David smiled. “Yeah?”
“Yes, of course,” she said, and she kissed him. She couldn’t contain her excitement. “Babe! This is a big deal!”
“I know, but it’s what I want,” he reiterated. “And plus, this timing works out because I have a month-and-a-half off after Sunday, so that’ll give me a good amount of time to sort everything out and get my place in Florida packed up and shipped over here.”
“That’s a process,” she told him. “Trust me, I know from experience.”
“I know. But to be honest with you, I already started.”
Nellie smiled at him. “You did?”
He nodded. “Yeah. I had a feeling you’d say yes, so I figured I’d get a head start when I was home.”
“Oh, you had a feeling?”
“I did,” he grinned. “Come here.”
He pulled her into another kiss, and Nellie had never felt so much love, so much trust, so much understanding, so much faith that this was right. That everything she’d been through, that they’d been through, had purposefully brought them exactly to where they were now. And she couldn’t wait to find out what else they would build—together.
“I love you,” David said against her lips, and Nellie smiled.
“I love you, too.”
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Sunday, June 4, 2023 Dominion 6.4 in Osaka-jo Hall – Osaka, Japan
Nellie had thought she was the only surprise David had in store that night. Boy, had she thought wrong.
The first surprise came after the IWGP Junior Tag Title match. Catch 2/2 had staved off Intergalactic Jetsetters only for Clark to come strutting down to the ring—with a gold cap on one of his teeth and a too-orange spray tan, God bless him—and at first, Nellie hadn’t understood. No one had; he was outnumbered, what was he going to do? But everyone got their answer when Dan Moloney, who had been at ringside for the match, unexpectedly attacked Francesco and TJP, officially turning on United Empire and joining Bullet Club. And Torrance had texted Nellie almost as soon as it had happened.
Nellie I swear to God if you knew about this and didn’t tell me.
Dude I had NO idea I swear, I’m just as shocked as you are, she’d quickly sent back. But as Dan and Clark had walked back up the ramp, the sight of them together made a little too much sense.
“They’re gonna bring out the absolute worst in each other,” she’d noted. David had just laughed.
And then, the match after the next, there was another surprise.
After Bishamon had defeated House of Torture and United Empire to win both the IWGP Tag Team and Strong Openweight Tag Team championships, Alex Coughlin and Gabe Kidd had shown up in Bullet Club shirts and put the boots to them, declaring their intent and establishing their allegiance in one fell swoop. It explained why Clark had brought up Dominion after Nellie had mentioned Gabe last week. She had to admit—she was impressed.
But now it was her turn to be the surprise.
She’d never felt more confident than she did now in her BC Decade t-shirt, cropped to show off her figure; although, she wore her Wonder of Stardom Championship around her waist and her SWA World Championship diagonally across her chest, so she was mostly gold. David had explicitly told her to show off. “You’ve earned that,” he’d told her. “We run this fucking place.”
Excited butterflies teemed in her stomach as they all stood at the ready at the Gorilla curtain. David smirked down at her.
“Last chance to back out.”
She grinned and shook her head. “Not a chance,” she told him, and sealed it with a kiss.
His entrance music started. Clark and Dan went out first, followed by Gabe and Alex. They stood on either side of the stage, and then David went up the steps, followed closely by Nellie, Gedo behind her. She could hear the surprise of the crowd when they saw her, feel it course through her body, energizing her. It was a familiar feeling, but renewed. Different. Deeper.
They walked down to the ring, and while David’s focus was zeroed in on El Phantasmo, ELP was looking at Nellie. Except it wasn’t ELP; not right then. Right then, it was Riley.
“Seriously?” he said down to her. “You never once came out here with Jay.”
Nellie didn’t hesitate. “Jay never asked,” she returned, and David slid into the ring and attacked him.
Twenty-six minutes later, he was victorious. And Nellie hadn’t gotten involved; none of the other members of Bullet Club had. David didn’t need their help; he didn’t need them to interfere. This was a different Bullet Club than what it had been under Jay, a return to the original. And when they all joined David in the ring and raised up the Too Sweet above ELP, Nellie had never felt more like she belonged. Not in Cosmic Angels, not in Queen’s Quest, not even in Suzuki-gun. This was her home, beside David—and it just so happened to be in Bullet Club.
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STARDOM & NJPW CHAMPIONS
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IWGP Women’s Champion - Mayu Iwatani
NJPW Strong Women’s Champion - Tam Nakano
World Of Stardom Champion - Alina King
Wonder Of Stardom Champion- Giulia
High Speed Champion - Starlight Kid
SWA Undisputed Champion- Yasmina Tetsuya
Future Of Stardom Champion- Tiffany Stratton
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AEW Unveil New Title
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So AEW this week had a busy Dynamite with Road Rager, Forbidden Door AND Blood & Guts happening in close proximity to each other, but they've also unveiled their new men's Singles title: The All-Atlantic Championship.
Now on one hand this is a beautifully designed belt, and the tournament to crown the inaugural champion already looks prestigious to act as an upper-midcard title.
On the other hand though this ain't the Trios title, plus the square shape is very similar to the Women's title - a division at risk of losing more time due to this title which isn't entirely necessary, Women's tag titles could help balance this out though; put the Baddies, Baker/Hayter, Allie/Penelope, TayJay, Nyla and one of her frequent taggers, and some others and we'd have enough for a division. Not sold on the name either, someone failed Geography since a few of those flags do not belong in the Atlantic (they need to be more Pacific) but I can't fault AEW for trying not to use 'Intercontinental' and distinguish themselves from WWE, International was right there though.
Regardless, it'll be interesting to see how this new belt will fit into AEW's structure, I'd like to see it have rules like Stardom's SWA World Championship, whereby it all has to be other nationalities challenging the champion.
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What are the origins of the Nazi swastika?
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The swastika symbol is now irredeemably tainted by its use by the Nazis in World War II. But it is also one of the oldest symbols in the world and, for most of history, it's had entirely different meanings.  So what are the origins of the swastika, and how has its meaning changed over time? The symbol has been known by several names. The word "swastika" — from the Sanskrit word "svastika," meaning something like "blessing" or "good fortune" — is how it's best known today. But it was a "fylfot" to the Anglo-Saxons, a "gammadion" or "tetraskelion" to the ancient Greeks, and a "hakenkreuz" (hooked cross) or "winkelkreuz" (angled cross) to Germans since the Middle Ages. For perhaps 10,000 years, the swastika — both left-facing and right-facing versions — represented things like life, luck and well-being in many different traditions. But it underwent a chilling metamorphosis when it was adopted by the Nazis in Germany, and the swastika is now associated with the Nazi regime and atrocities of World War II. Related: Is Nazi gold real? Ancient symbol "It's a very old symbol," said design writer Steven Heller, author of "The Swastika: Symbol Beyond Redemption?" (Allworth, 2010). "It comes from prehistory, with different meanings in different cultures, different nations and different religions." Symbols like the swastika are now found at ancient sites from Mesopotamia to the Americas, and it's not known how — or even if — they are related. "Even in Jewish culture, there was a swastika," Heller told Live Science. In every case, the symbol had four legs at right angles to one another (the three-legged versions are something else), each of which led to another right angle, often ending in straight lines but sometimes in curved lines, he said. In the ancient Germanic tradition, the symbol seems to have been associated with the god Thor, possibly because it represented his war hammer Mjölnir. And elements of it featured in the Norse runic alphabet, Heller said. The swastika symbol is associated with good luck and prosperity in the Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cultures. (Image credit: Victor Fraile/Corbis via Getty Images) Nazi emblem By the 19th century in German-speaking Europe, where the symbol was generally known as a "hakenkreuz," it was generally thought to represent the sun and was adopted by several ethno-nationalist or "völkisch" movements and figures, Heller said. They included individuals who championed the racialist idea that ancient Germans were descended from Indo-European "Aryans" and who claimed the swastika used in India was originally the same as the Germanic hakenkreuz. Adolf Hitler then selected the right-facing hakenkreuz in 1920 as the central emblem on a new flag for his National Socialist German Workers Party — the "Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei," or "Nazis" for short. But the symbol wasn't called a swastika until later — the first version of Hitler's book "Mein Kampf," published in 1925, called it a hakenkreuz, Heller said. "Even when it was adopted by the Nazis, it was not a negative symbol," Heller said. "It was a symbol of power, strength, pride … and it was a nationalist symbol in some cases, and some people think nationalism is a good thing." A Quarter of the Jews Murdered During the Holocaust Died in Just 3 Months A new analysis of an old dataset from the Holocaust reveals that at least 1.32 million Jewish people died in September, October and November of 1942. Credit: Stone, Sci. Adv. 2018;5: eaau7292 0 seconds of 2 minutes, 0Volume 0% PLAY SOUND False construction While the swastika is still used for religious purposes by some cultures, it's now also linked to the Nazis. The symbol is now banned in Germany and reviled throughout Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the Americas. But its use in many parts of the world is blameless, said Malcolm Quinn, a professor of cultural and political history at the University of the Arts London and the author of "The Swastika: Constructing the Symbol" (Routledge, 2005). The idea that the Nazi symbol is related to the ancient swastika from India is "a false construction developed out of Indo-European language theory" in the late 19th century, he told Live Science. RELATED STORIES —How much does the soul weigh? —Was the 'forbidden fruit' in the Garden of Eden really an apple? —What led to the emergence of monotheism? That theory then formed the basis of the idea that ancient Germans were related to the "aryas," or nobles, who are said in the Sanskrit epic Rigveda to have invaded India from the north more than 3,000 years ago. "This fantasy dovetailed nicely with European colonialism and the false belief that 'higher' races were conquerors and 'lesser' races were conquered by them," Quinn said. The Nazis then used the symbol to promote their fascist ideology. "What Hitler wanted was to rebrand Germany through the use of the spurious idea of a conquering Aryan race, by turning the symbol of a racist party into the national symbol of Germany," Quinn said. Read the full article
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SWA Week in Review 6/12-6/18/2023
I've been getting a lot of requests to talk about the TagFest, but so far I haven't touched it. I know this is hard for people to believe but I do actually love SWA, but I also know well that the tag division has never really been their strength. Even with the new Trios Championships in the mix this year (You're welcome for that again by the way), it just doesn't feel like there'll be enough to really make a whole-ass post about until we've had more than the first round out of the way. But with the TagFest being that main thing going on right now, that doesn't really leave me very fucking much to mash my keyboard at, now, does it? And now I have people in my DMs asking if I'm still watching SWA. Yes, you dipfucks, I'm still watching, there just hasn't been anything to talk about.
But last week was a title match week. Well, that's a little different. When titles're on the line, there's always stuff to talk about. So let's go over this shit chronologically, because it's nice to have some kind of order and structure in this fucked up world we live in.
6/14: Lexi Heart vs. Mieko Suzuyama
Hanami Watanabe must be fuming to see Lexi Heart get this title match over her, based on their respective performances at Aftermath. Sorry, kid. Keep putting in the reps and you'll get there eventually.
Lexi has always been one of those performers that's right on the cusp of greatness. Whether it was in the Masked Ladies tag team with Keilyn Coardes, or on her own, she's always had that sense of viciousness that so many lack that can carry you to the very top, but the results have never quite lined up for her as a singles wrestler. But she looked as good as she's ever looked in this title match, giving the Joshi Champ the kind of fight that would've been right at home on a pay-per-view show. For most of this match, I would've predicted an untimely end to Mieko Suzuyama's reign and a new champion.
But the Miracle Goddess is fucking back, baby. Fans who've been around for a while will remember well Mieko Suzuyama's previous Joshi Championship reign, where she earned the nicknames Joshi Ace and Miracle Goddess for being a wholely unstoppable, relentless wrestling machine who wouldn't stay down no matter how much punishment she absorbed. That side of Mieko seemed to fade a bit since she lost the championship, but it was in full fucking force on this night in particular. And it didn't matter how hard Lexi kicked, how viciously she went after those arm locks, or how many times she dropped Mieko on her head with her signature Lexiplexes, the Joshi Champ seemed completely impervious to harm. Every time it looked like Mieko was down and out, she would come back even stronger, and it genuinely seemed to scare the shit out Lexi, who by the end was reduced to staring in awe and fear at the sheer unstoppable majesty of Mieko at full power. This was a showcase for Mieko in her first defense of this new title reign, and if she keeps putting in performances like this, she might be able to hold the championship for another two years.
The Nerd's Rating: Unstoppable/10
6/16: Javier Valiente and Emi Yamazaki vs. The Divine Imperium
One notable downside of the TagFest is that it means a lot of the best tag-team wrestlers in SWA are tied up in the tournament each year, making it slim pickings for challengers for the Tag-Team Championships. Year after year, we’ve had to get used to seeing a tepid filler defense in this slot, with actual marquee matches being few and far between. This defense was, on paper, no different, with Javier Valiente fresh from leaving Los Diablos and Emi Yamazaki still struggling to find her place in SWA, and the two having never teamed together before.
What we got, though, was the Divine Imperium in full-blown implosion mode. Things have just been getting worse between Akiko Shimizu and Mizuki Yoshinaga since their last defense, and they couldn’t even seem to coordinate tags in this match, let alone get on the same page offensively. The Divine Imperium spent almost all of this match on the back foot, and the nascent team of Valiente and Yamazaki worked their asses off. I came into this match fully ready to dismiss the challengers, and I came out of it angry that they couldn’t quite seal the deal after getting so close.
I’m ready for the Divine Imperium to tumble. Their shit isn’t working anymore, and there’s just no way they can continue to hold it together in the face of the competition, especially once the TagFest is over and the more seasoned teams are freed up to pursue them.
The Nerd’s Rating: Multiple Kinds of Disappointing/10
6/17: Aaron Wolff vs. Ultimo Cielo
I don’t feel like I’ve said this enough times. Fuck Ultimo Cielo. Fuck Ultimo Cielo for the absolute garbage his title reign has been. Fuck Ultimo Cielo for briefly tricking me into thinking he was turning over a new leaf as a fighting champion. Fuck Ultimo Cielo for the complete mockery he’s made of the SWA Openweight Championship, and oh yeah, fuck Ultimo Cielo for this match. At least when he was wrestling Kazuo Saji, Cielo put on the veneer of attempting to have a legitimate match. This match, on the other hand, had so much horseshit in it I thought I’d accidentally switched streams and was watching a UBL show.
Part of me wants to blame SWA management for this. They made the decision to bring the overflowing bucket of festering pustules known as Three of a Kind over for the TagFest. They infected their own product with a LETHAL DOSE of ass cancer. But I feel like that’s selling our champion short. He didn’t copy anybody else, oh no, this was an entirely Ultimo Fucking Cielo brand of unrepentant goatfuckery. He pulled out every trick in the book, from hair pulling, to accusing Aaron Wolff of fucking with his mask, to low blows, to dirty pins, to outright just RUNNING THE FUCK AWAY on the outside, and that’s just the first ten minutes! This heaping pile went THIRTY FUCKING MINUTES.
Credit where it’s due. Aaron Wolff tried his best to salvage this. His hard-nosed, straightforward, shootstyle wrestling was, in many ways, the perfect counter to Cielo’s… whatever the FUCK this was. At times, when Wolff was controlling Cielo on the mat, or laying in strikes, this match threatened to become good. But we were never more than a couple minutes away from yet another serving of dogshit. And once the rest of the Row started to show up? Forget it. I’m not ashamed to say I fucking closed the stream and walked away 25 minutes in. I found out the results on dirtydirtydirtsheet, and I feel like the five minutes I saved probably saved me from having some kind of seizure.
Saji’s right. Ultimo Cielo is shook. He’s falling apart. The time is ripe for someone to come along and end this fucking fecal fiesta of a title reign. I’d even take another Samael run over this.
The Nerd’s Rating: UN FUCKING ACCEPTABLE/10
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GUEST POST: The Allure of Stardom Wrestling and the Joshi Scene
2022.3.12
 WOMEN’S wrestling was once an afterthought in the minds of many. The extent of western women’s wrestling was the Diva scene in WWE, and the Knockouts of TNA, both more seen as eye-candy than talented women with the potential to be great.
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  Of course, some Diva crossovers have gone into the Women’s Revolution, the uptrend of good women’s wrestling in companies like the WWE, and have turned into gems in the realm of women’s wrestling, but one place that’s always been consistent with how women have been perceived in the wrestling world is Japan.
What’s Stardom?
 The Joshi scene of wrestling in Japan has been and continues to be ridiculously talented in all aspects of wrestling, and leading the charge is World Wonder Ring Stardom, or ST☆RDOM, for short. Stardom was founded by Nanae Takahashi and Rossy Ogawa, in September 2010, and is a hotbed for women’s wrestling.
 The quality of matches involving Stardom is astronomically high in comparison to western companies, and it is a different ballgame when it comes to the content of what goes in regarding match time, promos, and all the inner workings of wrestling. Many people featured in western companies, such as WWE, AEW, etc. have once come through Stardom for a run. People like Io Shirai, one of the best women’s wrestlers in the world currently, who, like a few of her peers, had great success regarding the promotion. 
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What about the Joshi scene itself? The seeds for women’s wrestling weren’t just planted in the 2010s, they were planted well before then. Let’s go back to one of the strongest periods of Joshi wrestling around, which is the 90s. Wrestling legends such as Manami Toyota, Akira Hokuto, Aja Kong, and Bull Nakano, all solidified the women’s wrestling scene in their ways.
  Akira Hokuto was a prime example of some insane women’s wrestling at her peak. She was incredible with her high-flying antics, a mainstay in Joshi wrestling before and after; she had some incredible in-ring psychology and was over as hell in her respective run in Japan, her career sadly ending due to injuries sustained throughout her storied career. She was able to go through hell itself while bleeding in one way or another and work her ass off in-ring.
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 Manami Toyota is another shining example of putting her best foot forward and tearing the wrestling scene apart with her wrestling ability. She put on 5-star match after 5-star match. She had the stamina to go forever in the ring, coupled with the in-ring ability that has yet to have been matched by anyone. She was the perfect blend of reckless, athletic, charismatic, and was over with the fans heavily during her prime run. She could work and simply had it all and continued to age like a fine wine in the ring. 
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 These are/were some of the greatest performers in-ring of all time. These people made the ground for other women’s wrestlers to step upon and build upon in their way. Joshi wrestlers have done an astronomical amount in the aspect of wrestling innovation. They’ve opened the door wide open to anyone willing to perfect their craft and try something new. 
Tying it back together
 The influence of these wrestling pioneers is seen everywhere. Both men and women have taken something from these legends and used it in their own way. 
 This now leads me back to Stardom. Stardom has some insane talent, with people being influenced by those who came before them. Wrestlers like Syuri, current World of Stardom champion, AZM or Azumi, current High-Speed champion, Thekla, current SWA Undisputed World Women's Champion, are a very strong group of champions among the other ones, but even the people who aren’t champions are incredible at their craft. Wrestlers like Starlight Kid, Momo Watanabe, Utami Hayashishita, etc. are incredible wrestlers, championship or not.
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 I went into Stardom not knowing a thing about it, and I am now knee-deep into the shenanigans of the promotion, the title changes, the time limit draws, everything for the most part serves a purpose and is not done just to be done. There have been some well-crafted stories in Stardom, such as Syuri vs Utami Hayashishita, and there continue to be well-crafted stories in Stardom, such as AZM vs Starlight Kid. 
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  The hotbed of women’s wrestling continues to expand its reach into other places, and more and more eyes continue to be locked onto the promotion. People are opening up to wrestling alternatives more now than ever. The women of Stardom are not to be taken lightly. If you’re more acclimated to the western style of women’s wrestling, they will blow you away. Excellent professional wrestling is likable regardless of if you like wrestling or not. Stardom is something to take a shot on. The dry period for the promotion has far passed and it’s once again hitting its stride in all facets. The hype and momentum behind it are well warranted. Stardom is a good alternative in regards to the overall quality of women’s wrestling.
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Take the shot on it, you won’t be disappointed. - Socials: Twitter - @HighSpeedRookie
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My 2nd Announcement
After the post, I made on Tumblr that I saved the Loonatics R from deletion and made my first announcement on Wattpad its time I might as well for my 2nd announcement. If you have not read my first announcement in Wattpad be sure to check it out. Note that this is a long announcement
When I saved the fanfics in Wattpad it had gained more than 100 reads in Wattpad. Mostly it is episode 1 of Loonatics R and has most of the highest rankings depending on the hotness tags like the word tag #tunes takes on the number one spot and #warnerbrothers too. So I like to give thanks for reading Purple's fanfic and a lot of likes and reblogs in my previous post so with a do. Here are the upcoming fanfics that I plan for the future.
I also want to give thanks to my sister for making the book covers. The rest will be in the next future. So here are the fanfics coming soon that I like to share. Note that there will be no promises on release dates
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Loonatics K.R. - Also known as Loonatics Kervin's Revamp is the same story of PurpleLuckStar's Loonatics R but additional content and changes of the story.
Me and @draze-a worked and talk about it together on Discord to change some of the chapters and episodes of the story. It was supposed to be a sequel for Episode 2 Chapter 6 but it is now on hold. Think about it like its Justice League's Snyder Cut
This book title is just only a working title. I may possibly change it with the help of my sister again.
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Loonatics X Fire Pro Wrestling World: The Loonatics Road - The Loonatics Road takes place after the events of 3 fighting roads of Fire Pro Wrestling World. Heavyweight, Junior Heavyweight, and Champion Road Beyond. Set in Fire Pro Wrestling World is a story about a male wrestler who is now a general manager who wants to start his own wrestling promotion alongside his former female uber taxi driver and now a referee. When they were about to find some talent for his wrestling promotion a spaceship has crashed nearby his own arena and when they investigate the crash they met the Loonatics but without the superpowers for unknown reasons. The only way to survive like food to eat, water to drink, clothing to wear, shelter to stay, and fix the ship is that they have to work for him to make the biggest brand possible.
Now as you may wonder why I am making fanfic of Loonatics with Fire Pro Wrestling World? Well, there are so many answers to tell. First off is because Space Jam had actual real-life NBA players like Michael Jordan and Lebron James. However, the first movie may be fun to watch but it always gives me a head-scratcher like why Looney Tune Land was in the underground? Why is it in the Serververse? Is this a sequel or a reboot? There are so many questions that I really want to know why. But this one I am making is like Space Jam but wrestling with the other way around. As I said in the first announcement in Wattpad I have not completed all the fighting roads in Fire Pro Wrestling World so it will be in the next future. And I will be focusing on my created original Fire Pro OCs so official wrestlers in rosters like SWA, NJPW, and STARDOM will be on the next book. Think of this fanfic as they added a movie editor just like the SmackDown vs Raw games. And maybe in the future, I may add Pierre Le Pew that needs a rewrite, redesign, and more than just a chairman or gm of his own wrestling federation and knows how to fight just like Crow from Def Jam Fight For New York. So this may or may not be a continuation of Loonatics K.R. But don't worry I will try my best to make the best writing possible while playing Fire Promoter mode.
I may have plans to use create a wrestler in the game. But I am going to first create my original characters while completing all 3 fighting roads. But also needed help who is good at making mask and face mods in Steam Workshop
So anyway that is it for my 2nd announcement. It may sound and looked the same but it had the book covers. I was planning to make my announcement very long and to put about Non-Loonatics Fanfics so please bear with me for the 3rd post about the other fanfics
Don't forget to follow me on Tumblr and Wattpad here.
https://www.wattpad.com/user/Kervin619
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NJPW Statement on Government Mandated Attendance Restrictions, WK15 Tickets Stop Sale 12/29/2020; Not One But Two STARDOM Dark Matches on January 5, 2021
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NJPW has given a statement about the recent government mandate on restricting attendance at events with 10,000 person capacity or higher:
In light of restrictions imposed on large scale events in Tokyo, no further tickets will be sold for either night of  Varsan Presents Wrestle Kingdom 15 (January 4 & 5, 2021) as of Tuesday, December 29. There will be no event day tickets sold for the event.
As ever, we ask for all attendees to comply with COVID protocols, including wearing a mask at all times, and no raised voices.
Those not attending can enjoy Wrestle Kingdom 15 on NJPW World or FITE.
Thank you for your continued support of New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
Mind you, this doesn’t mention anything as to what the capacity will be, or how many tickets they’ve already sold, just that they will stop sale on 12/29/2020. So what does this mean exactly? I don’t know. It’s already been reported by other outlets they’ve sold over the 5,000 persons proscribed by the edict. No walk-up sales on the day were already a given. Will they be claiming above the 5,000 attendance in their figures? Hard to tell.
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Last night, STARDOM announced their offer matches for WK15. Plural matches, not just one, this time. Neither will be aired, still.
In the first match, a 6-woman bout with two stables warring, Queen’s Quest v. Donna del Mondo, as Saya Kamitani, High Speed champion AZM & current World of Stardom champion Utami Hayashishita take on Maika, Natsupoi & Himeka.
Then, current STARDOM ace Mayu Iwatani & Tam Nakano are up against the Tokyo Sports joshi wrestler of the year and current Wonder of Stardom champion Giulia & current SWA World champion Syuri. Interestingly, both Giulia & Syuri went to a time limit draw in a unification match for those titles on 12/20/2020 in Osaka. 
Both these matches will take place in the pre-show of WK15 Night 2, January 5, 2021. Wish there was a way these matches could make it to air, but sadly, once again you have to be there to see STARDOM in the Dome.
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