>>19912207The crowd responds with more boos, albeit with less of a frenzied energy to it compared to before, and Priscilla continues with a look of glee on her face, seemingly feeding off of their impotent rage.
>But you know, I’ll give Jade credit for one thing, and not for the first time. See, unlike most of your poors, she has a redeeming quality. Do you want to know what that is?The crowd calms down somewhat, clearly hoping for some sort of consolatory concession.
>It’s that’s the fact she was smart enough to use MY move! The Divine Judgement crossface!Priscilla’s laughter cackles through the stadium.
>That’s the only good thing about her! And I’m not gonna lie, it’s a damn good hold, it’s one of mine after all, and it got her a fall. So well done to her on not losing 2-0. Not that it matters. What matters is that with Jade beaten, I’ve gone 2-0 in a different way.>See last time around at the inaugural Waifus Collide, I was a newcomer here. Well we all were, even if some imagined themselves as two week veterans, but I digress. On that night I wrestled in a Hell in a Cell match against Nikki Kade. And I what did I do? I beat her. I went 1-0 up at Waifus Collide. A year on, that match’s consequences, the fact it was the catalyst for The Divine Angels becoming the dominant force we’ve been for the last year, make it undoubtedly the most important match to have happened that night, something no one would have guessed at the time. What even was the main event? Kelly Omega wrestling the dead and the forgotten? Inconsequential.