Post by Enriquetta Иicoletta on Oct 3, 2015 15:39:18 GMT
The screen shows a very similar video as the previous one, and the two girls are still using the same masks as before. Raggs takes her off and stares at it.
“All we are is entertainment, pawns in a game of life, forced to entertain forces we can’t even comprehend. Some of us, though, chose to live the game of life entertaining other people as well. Wrestlers are a prime example of that, hurting themselves for the sadistic pleasure of the viewer, who cheers or boos us depending on who he likes or hates, but notice how they all cheer when we get hurt.”
She puts the mask back again and turns to the screen.
“But that’s fine, everyone enjoys a little pain and a little blood sometimes. On the other side of the spectrum though we have people like rock bands, or boys-bands or idol groups. They hit you on a more emotional cord, your desire to see someone you love for one last time, maybe, or maybe just the fact that sexy Asian girls dancing makes you really horny. Point in case, you wouldn’t think something like PRD would translate well into wrestling, but they have proved us wrong. I’ve read about them, Team PRD is amazing; it’s a dominating force in the tag team division. I’ve read so many great things about Team PRD that I’d actually be worried for Igranye…”
She chuckles.
“…If she was facing Team PRD. But she is not, she’s facing Meiko. And this is a key difference, because I’ve read a lot of things about Team PRD, but you’d almost forget their real names with how much the articles care about the individual members. Team PRD is a team, and it functions well as a team, but Meiko is going to this ALONE, and one has to wonder how she will adapt to the loneliness.”
Raggs puts her arms around eNigma and pushes her a bit to the front.
“Genievan on the other hand knows how to fight alone, she always fought alone. Yes, she has me to guide her, but inside that ring there’s no one to tag, nowhere to run and that’s a disadvantage to Meiko, an advantage to Mellisann and a delight to me.”
The scene fades to black.