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Our camera fades in to see Raging Red standing, a determined looks stricken on her face. Voice raised, she addresses some things
>Nearly a week ago, I failed
>I fell before Trinity and afterwards she came inches from my face and between snarls and snot she said one word that has stuck with me
>"Weak"
>But it wasn't since then that the word has stuck with me
>That word has been with me my whole life
>Everything I've done, every person I've tried to be
>Always, that word, it's there
Red pauses, blinks and sighs before continuing
>I'm not the only one who is haunted by that word
>In fact, within the Waifu Wrestling Alliance, you could say there is a notable divide between two groups
>The "Weak" and the "Strong"
>It's rudementary. It's primative. An over-simplification
>But it's not exactly wrong
>And as I've fallen time and time again, as I've watched those around me do the same
>I've seen how they react to being apart of The "weak"
>They send the blame elsewhere, they make excuses, they throw tantrums, they lose themselves and they leave
>And I get it...
>But that ain't who I want to be!
>The blame lies with me! I have no excuse, I am the "Weak"
She points up
>And that's ok!
>Because tomorrow, I'm aiming to be up there! With the "Strong"
>And if not tomorrow, then the day after and the day after that
>I ain't lost anything in the losses
>I've only won things I didn't have before
>Resolve
>Experience
>Friends
>I'm wealthy in all of these things now from having lost
>So now? The loser that I am?
>I'm looking forward, not back
>And that's where the girls in the WWA at home come in...
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