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>Night 6, my third match in the B1 Climax. There's a lot I could say about my last 2 matches against the members of the Widowmaker Society, but the point is things haven't really being going my way. I'm not deluded, I know I desperately need to turn things around if I'm gonna make it in this tournament. I need to get a win
>And my next opponent is Holly Hope-Again
>Holly, so much can be said about her. Without a doubt one of the top competitors in this company, you only need to see her last match to know that's true. Anyone who can go all the way to the time limit in these kinds of matches is, no question, as tough as they come
>And then of course there's her special weapon, her strikes. She'll be the first to tell you about her background in Muay Thai. Those elbows, knees, kicks to the head, that stuff can put you away no matter who you are
>But I've got my skills too. Despite what some people might think I'm not just some big, hulking powerhouse. I actually trained under The Great Mel Lenko, one of the finest grapplers in wrestling history. She taught me how to develop a style that works specifically for me. A judo throw here, an amateur wrestling takedown there, some submissions tailored to someone like me, i.e. strength-based ones
>Point is, I've spent years honing my wrestling style, seeing what works and what doesn't, playing to my strengths and minimizing my weaknesses. Sure you won't see me hitting a hurricanrana or spinning heel kick anytime soon, and I'm much more likely to lock in a camel clutch than a fujiwara armbar, but I'll be damned if anyone can beat me in the suplex and powerbomb departments.
>And I may not be able to hit a corkscrew moonsault like my partner can, but a diving crossbody from a 240lber tends to get the job done
>So Holly, if you thought you were just gonna run circles around me and tire me out for an easy win, think again. There's a lot I can do if I get my hands on you, and catching you won't be as hard as you think it is