>>18366551>Alright, folks. Miss Romero here's been bumping for a long time. Hell, she taken some dives that even I'd get jitters just thinking about.>Okay, Ash. Take a back bu-The thud of flesh against canvas is usually quite hefty, at any time, but it is a honed skill nonetheless. Those who are new often fall flat, literally, bringing the noise, but bracing and hesitating into their falls. After all, bodies are fragile and throwing oneself onto the floor betrays years of hardwired common sense and balance.
Before the coach even finished his request, Ash's upper back and shoulders made contact with the canvas. The ropes shake, whipped by an honest to god rumbling from the ring surface. The thud, not just sudden and loud, but reverberating, with a deafening intensity, a flesh-made gunshot of a slam.
Ash's face remained stern and focused. Despite really milking this demonstration and throwing herself down with much more vigor than would reasonably be requested, it was clear she'd done this and worse countless times.