A Cheerleader's Tale (Part 2)
Yesterday we saw Chicago-Land G.L.O.R.Y. Girl December face off against Australian G.L.O.R.Y. Girl Sara Jay for the PCW Women's Title. December herself gave us a run down of the action. And although some fans have questioned just how accurate and unbiased her description might be, we're going ahead and running the second part of that match. We'll let you decide...
Remember how I was dominating my match against Sara Jay in yesterday's pictures? I had her in a perfect bow and arrow hold and I know she was definitely about to submit. Well, she must have realized that she wasn't going back to Australia with the PCW Women's Title belt because she had to cheat to get out of my hold. I don't really know exactly how she got out of it, but I'm sure she cheated to do it..
As soon as Sara got free from my B&A, she thought she could just lay across my chest and get a cheap pin [above]. No...sorry. I'm not going to get pinned just like that. I easily kicked out. After that, she got on a bit of a roll and she caught me with an X-Factor out of nowhere [Picture #2]. I'm woman enough to admit it: that one hurt...A LOT! But then look at what Sara did: she nailed me with a dropkick off the ropes [ #3]. And she purposely aimed for my beautiful, perfect face! I'm sorry...but that's cheating in my book!
But if that's the way Sara wanted to play, fine. I can fight fire with fire. I wonder how HER face felt after I drove it into the mat with this textbook Flatliner? [ #4] Ha! Not too good, I bet!
YAY! Now those ungrateful fans who were cheering against me had to admit that I was the best cheerleader in wrestling. It was all over for Sara when she tried to splash me in the corner. I guess she thought I would just stand there and take it...but I moved out of the way and rolled her up for the pin [ #5]. Some fans were complaining that I grabbed her tights. I didn't. It may look like it from this picture, but the photographer just snapped it from a weird angle. But you know what? So what if I did? The ref didn't see it...so as far as I'm concerned, it didn't happen!
And no matter who the fans cheered for and who they wanted to win, in the end...I've still got the belt. That's all that really matters to me. Better luck next time, Sara!
Photo:
Jim Strong
Photo:
Jim Strong
Photo:
Jim Strong
Photo:
Jim Strong
Photo:
Jim Strong