>>10226751As Amy walks back through the curtain she's swiftly and unwillingly corralled into a room filled with journalists and photographers for what appears to be a post-match press conference. She sits down at the table and smiles for the photographers, after a few uncomfortable moments Kay Shiro enters the room and sits down. During a particularly long three way conversation between Shiro, one particular journalist and a member of the management team Amy busies herself by loudly opening a can of sparkling water and eating a muffin until she finally hears her name mentioned and realises that all eyes are on her.
She hadn't heard the question, not that it would've mattered because she didn't speak the language anyway, Shiro's pre-match promo seemed to suggest a degree of fluency in England so she ignored the rest of the room and addressed Kay directly.
>"In any company that would've been considered a main event caliber match. I came into this match with an injury but I had fun, and you took me by surprise when you immediately shook my hand at the end of the match - not only are you a class act but you're the only person in this company to have shown an iota of professionalism or respect. You're too good to be slumming it in this shithole company and while WWA may have its failings they'd never ask you to roll around on a bathroom floor like they did to my best friend Sapphire."Amy takes a sip of sparkling water and addresses the entire room.
>"You're all a bunch of fucking children. If Kay Shiro ever decides to come to America on a more permanent basis, and I sincerely hope she does, she'll be treated with more respect and paid way better than she is here."The WWA representative looks shocked but says nothing as Amy rises to her feet and leans into the mic.
>"Fuck Goon Japan. The next time I come to work in this country it'll be for 'Pro Wrestling KNOW-HER?' instead."Amy places a business card with her contact details in front of Kay then departs.