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Kasumi was waving excitedly at the crowd until Anastasia jumped on her.
>Hruk! UghhhhhAHHH!
Despite her surprising strength, Kasumi's 5'6" frame couldn't handle Anastasia's at surprise. They both collapsed to the mat.
>J-Jesus fuckin christ get offa me!
Then *her* music hit.
>Duna fuckin Sands.
Kasumi glared at the entrance ramp. She clenched her fists tight.
>Takin' your fuckin time as always...
Kasumi shuffled out of Anastasia's grasp and stood up, before her glare returned to the stage. She leaned over to the crew by the ring and asked for a microphone. As Anastasia accepted Duna's challenge, Kasumi tapped her microphone a few times.
>Good shit Anastasia. You hit hard. This fuckin retard doesn't know what she signed up for.
Kasumi pointed at Duna.
>Anastasia is strong as fuck. She just doesn't know it. And I am too. Just like you don't know how strong I am.
Kasumi tapped the mic twice.
>You fought for everything you have too. We both are used to people underestimating us. Trying to build your rep one match at a time. Trying your best to make people take you seriously. But.
Kasumi walked over to the ropes by the ramp and leaned against them.
>You forgot what that is like. You don't think an alcoholic schizophrenic can beat you?
Kasumi grinned.
>Holly hit hard. I hit *harder*. And you rejected these people in the crowd because you're a cowardly bitch!
Kasumi walked around the ring, pointing at the crowd as they cheered.
>Think it's a *problem* to be fighting for these people on TV? Think it's a fucking *obligation* to prove you're the best? Bitch, when I take that title from you, I'll show you what a People's Champion does. It's a *privilege* to fight for these people. And at Waifus in Paris, I'll show exactly how much you're underestimating me.