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Logan's hotel room, just after Uprising
Revolution was in the books, and the rookie with a lot of hype behind her, Logan Lewis just picked up the second win of her career. It was a nerve wracking build to say the least, with the promise of a prize and punishment to be given out to the winner and loser respectably, but fortunately for Logan, she came out on the winning end and successfully punched her ticket to the Last Chance Rumble. Not so lucky was Chris Mosh, but that's how the business works. At least that's what Logan was finding out each and every show that passes.
She walks back into her hotel room, a little sore from the match, but excited nonetheless.
LOGAN LEWIS:
Room service time!
Having showered at the Ballroom, in a cramped, and a bit dirty shower, but a shower all the same, the rookie could hear her stomach groan as she drops her bags and pulls her phone out of her hoodie pocket. Lewis flops on the couch and before she could even begin to look through her texts, her phone was ringing.
LOGAN LEWIS:
Shit. What did I do now?
Logan reads the name on her phone that was calling her. Austin Harrison. Her trainer.
Debating picking it up, after sighing she finally answers, putting on her most upbeat voice possible, despite her desire to hang up before the conversation has even begun to order room service.
LOGAN LEWIS:
Sup homie?
Sarcasm dripping from her lips, she laughs as the man on the other end of the line wasn't quite as bubbly.
AUSTIN HARRISON:
I wanted to call to go over a few things. First, congratulations on the victory tonight. Chris Mosh is no slouch, and I can only imagine how hard you trained for this one. We miss you back at the gym here at home, but we're super proud of you. We had a socially distanced watch party and everything. How are you feeling?
LOGAN LEWIS:
I feel great. I mean, lil banged up, but that's normal. I'm proud of that one. My last win was over someone in their first match, this guy has been to quite a few rodeos in his time so it felt good. Built that confidence that you always talk about up a bit. Right now I'm just like...super hungry. Like, I feel like I could eat an entire pizza and not feel guilty about it one bit.
Austin laughs.
AUSTIN HARRISON:
But you know better than that. Remember when you first started at the gym, we went over dieting before most of your in-ring stuff. What you put into your body is very important in what you get out of it when its go time. Don't make me fly out there to set you straight. I know you have Don helping with that, but you know I'll be there if I have to.
Logan rolls her eyes a bit, of course her trainer couldn't see it.
LOGAN LEWIS:
About Don. Yeah....he's kind of still here. But we still haven't been as close after all of that shit with the triple threat before Christmas. I mean we're talking, but it isn't the same as what it was. I have been talking to Matt Knox though. He's kind of taking me under his wing a bit. But yeah, I won't literally eat an entire pizza, but I totally could!
AUSTIN HARRISON:
Well, something else I called to talk to you about was the whole staying out of trouble thing. The using a fake ID to go party at a club on New Years, only to get drunk, destroy property and end up in jail? You aren't the kid I began training a few years ago. You're an adult now, and I hope the whole ordeal of spending time in a cell, and now having to go to court is a wake up call. I know that your parents aren't in your life a whole lot, but you've had me. You've had my family. I'm sure you're meeting friends up there, and you have that guy...what's his name? The dude with the big head?
LOGAN LEWIS:
His name is Michael Marou.
AUSTIN HARRISON:
Yeah, him. You have people that care is what I'm trying to say. I bailed you out, but if you do something like that again, it could really hinder your career. Think about how much hype you had signing to Uprising. A young girl like you with a buzz, a nice contract, and a place to wrestle with other rookies and veterans alike...and you could have pissed it all away that night. Just be smart.
With growing frustration in her voice, she cuts him off.
LOGAN LEWIS:
Dude, I got it, okay? You didn't have to bail me out, so don't hold that shit over my head. I messed up. I get the severity of it and what could have happened. It won't happen again. But if you called to give me crap about that and bring down my buzz, I'll just have to get another fake ID and go buy some more booze to celebrate this win.
There was a silence on the other end of the phone.
LOGAN LEWIS:
I'm kidding, jeez. Calm down. Honestly, I've learned from that, and I'm just grateful. For a second chance to not mess up out of the ring, and for a second chance in the ring. I mean did you see that reward!? Last Chance Rumble participant right here!
The excitement returns to her voice as her trainer claps on the other end of the phone.
AUSTIN HARRISON:
That's why we're all so proud of you. You realize the mistakes you've made in the ring, and you're learning and growing already. When I sent you to Uprising and promised them you were the next big star on the rise, I meant it because I've seen how smart you are for someone as young an inexperienced as you. You were my prized student, and despite the distance, you still are. I have faith in you to win that Rumble, but don't overlook Jenson Idol at the next show. Sure, he's coming in to a place where the fans are familiar with you now after four matches, but that man is as accomplished as they come, and he's going to be motivated.
LOGAN LEWIS:
Dude I remember watching him when I was like...15? He always had that parrot who would say the funniest stuff. I was dying, no cap!
AUSTIN HARRISON:
No cap? Why does not wearing a cap have anything to do with this?
LOGAN LEWIS:
It doesn't...no cap means...forget it. Thanks for calling, and I promise I'm good. I'm spending the rest of the night eating and then I'll probably go take care of Michael. He's got this wargames match and he's probably going to be banged up, but I'll train for Jenson. I know he's legit. Just believe in me, okay?
AUSTIN HARRISON:
Of course. And tell Marou he better not hurt you or I'll hurt him. Understood?
LOGAN LEWIS:
Byyyeeeeeee!
The rookie hangs up the phone and immediately walks over to the hotel room phone to order some room service, ready to enjoy the fruits of her hard work, while mentally preparing herself for an upcoming match against Jenson Idol, one that will undoubtedly push her farther than any match has in her short career thus far.
Logan's hotel room, just after Uprising
Revolution was in the books, and the rookie with a lot of hype behind her, Logan Lewis just picked up the second win of her career. It was a nerve wracking build to say the least, with the promise of a prize and punishment to be given out to the winner and loser respectably, but fortunately for Logan, she came out on the winning end and successfully punched her ticket to the Last Chance Rumble. Not so lucky was Chris Mosh, but that's how the business works. At least that's what Logan was finding out each and every show that passes.
She walks back into her hotel room, a little sore from the match, but excited nonetheless.
LOGAN LEWIS:
Room service time!
Having showered at the Ballroom, in a cramped, and a bit dirty shower, but a shower all the same, the rookie could hear her stomach groan as she drops her bags and pulls her phone out of her hoodie pocket. Lewis flops on the couch and before she could even begin to look through her texts, her phone was ringing.
LOGAN LEWIS:
Shit. What did I do now?
Logan reads the name on her phone that was calling her. Austin Harrison. Her trainer.
Debating picking it up, after sighing she finally answers, putting on her most upbeat voice possible, despite her desire to hang up before the conversation has even begun to order room service.
LOGAN LEWIS:
Sup homie?
Sarcasm dripping from her lips, she laughs as the man on the other end of the line wasn't quite as bubbly.
AUSTIN HARRISON:
I wanted to call to go over a few things. First, congratulations on the victory tonight. Chris Mosh is no slouch, and I can only imagine how hard you trained for this one. We miss you back at the gym here at home, but we're super proud of you. We had a socially distanced watch party and everything. How are you feeling?
LOGAN LEWIS:
I feel great. I mean, lil banged up, but that's normal. I'm proud of that one. My last win was over someone in their first match, this guy has been to quite a few rodeos in his time so it felt good. Built that confidence that you always talk about up a bit. Right now I'm just like...super hungry. Like, I feel like I could eat an entire pizza and not feel guilty about it one bit.
Austin laughs.
AUSTIN HARRISON:
But you know better than that. Remember when you first started at the gym, we went over dieting before most of your in-ring stuff. What you put into your body is very important in what you get out of it when its go time. Don't make me fly out there to set you straight. I know you have Don helping with that, but you know I'll be there if I have to.
Logan rolls her eyes a bit, of course her trainer couldn't see it.
LOGAN LEWIS:
About Don. Yeah....he's kind of still here. But we still haven't been as close after all of that shit with the triple threat before Christmas. I mean we're talking, but it isn't the same as what it was. I have been talking to Matt Knox though. He's kind of taking me under his wing a bit. But yeah, I won't literally eat an entire pizza, but I totally could!
AUSTIN HARRISON:
Well, something else I called to talk to you about was the whole staying out of trouble thing. The using a fake ID to go party at a club on New Years, only to get drunk, destroy property and end up in jail? You aren't the kid I began training a few years ago. You're an adult now, and I hope the whole ordeal of spending time in a cell, and now having to go to court is a wake up call. I know that your parents aren't in your life a whole lot, but you've had me. You've had my family. I'm sure you're meeting friends up there, and you have that guy...what's his name? The dude with the big head?
LOGAN LEWIS:
His name is Michael Marou.
AUSTIN HARRISON:
Yeah, him. You have people that care is what I'm trying to say. I bailed you out, but if you do something like that again, it could really hinder your career. Think about how much hype you had signing to Uprising. A young girl like you with a buzz, a nice contract, and a place to wrestle with other rookies and veterans alike...and you could have pissed it all away that night. Just be smart.
With growing frustration in her voice, she cuts him off.
LOGAN LEWIS:
Dude, I got it, okay? You didn't have to bail me out, so don't hold that shit over my head. I messed up. I get the severity of it and what could have happened. It won't happen again. But if you called to give me crap about that and bring down my buzz, I'll just have to get another fake ID and go buy some more booze to celebrate this win.
There was a silence on the other end of the phone.
LOGAN LEWIS:
I'm kidding, jeez. Calm down. Honestly, I've learned from that, and I'm just grateful. For a second chance to not mess up out of the ring, and for a second chance in the ring. I mean did you see that reward!? Last Chance Rumble participant right here!
The excitement returns to her voice as her trainer claps on the other end of the phone.
AUSTIN HARRISON:
That's why we're all so proud of you. You realize the mistakes you've made in the ring, and you're learning and growing already. When I sent you to Uprising and promised them you were the next big star on the rise, I meant it because I've seen how smart you are for someone as young an inexperienced as you. You were my prized student, and despite the distance, you still are. I have faith in you to win that Rumble, but don't overlook Jenson Idol at the next show. Sure, he's coming in to a place where the fans are familiar with you now after four matches, but that man is as accomplished as they come, and he's going to be motivated.
LOGAN LEWIS:
Dude I remember watching him when I was like...15? He always had that parrot who would say the funniest stuff. I was dying, no cap!
AUSTIN HARRISON:
No cap? Why does not wearing a cap have anything to do with this?
LOGAN LEWIS:
It doesn't...no cap means...forget it. Thanks for calling, and I promise I'm good. I'm spending the rest of the night eating and then I'll probably go take care of Michael. He's got this wargames match and he's probably going to be banged up, but I'll train for Jenson. I know he's legit. Just believe in me, okay?
AUSTIN HARRISON:
Of course. And tell Marou he better not hurt you or I'll hurt him. Understood?
LOGAN LEWIS:
Byyyeeeeeee!
The rookie hangs up the phone and immediately walks over to the hotel room phone to order some room service, ready to enjoy the fruits of her hard work, while mentally preparing herself for an upcoming match against Jenson Idol, one that will undoubtedly push her farther than any match has in her short career thus far.