>>19451106>And you want to know what I do for professional wrestling, Romero? >I’ll tell you. >I’m the daughter of Maximillian DiVanna, a billionaire visionary of the tech industry that’s behind at least half the devices you own, and Octavia DiVanna-Eriksen, a world famous supermodel turned legendary fashion designer. >You know what that made me, before I even started in this business?>It made me someone that people care about. It made me someone that draws attention. It made me a fucking star. My family is a global brand. I am a global brand. I am bigger than wrestling, yet I choose to exist within it because I love it. I put more eyes on this product the day I signed my first contract than you and any ten Goon Japan wrestlers you can think of combined ever will over the course of your entire careers. >So the next time you want to know what I do for wrestling, go have a look at how much this company got paid for our latest TV deal, remind yourself just how many of the billboards they put me on and why, and then come thank me for putting food on your table. Then look at all the girls in my orbit and how they’ve been elevated by the Divine spotlight. Because I’m not only THE star, I create MORE stars for this business. Priscilla chuckles and takes on a sarcastic tone
>But hey who cares about that, right? I didn’t wrestle at Forbidden Allure! Oh no! Shock! Horror! How dare Priscilla not devalue her brand by getting in the ring with some far east no name that’s never been heard of before Forbidden Allure, and will never be heard from again after?Her voice abruptly switches back to its usual cadence
>Because this is a business, Ash. Now I understand that for you, Japan might be this holy wrestling paradise, where one can experience the delights of having their career shortened by being repeatedly dropped on their heads. But for me, it is a complete and utter waste of time.