Valkyrie Posted March 1, 2018 Posted March 1, 2018 (There will be some references to Roses are Black - Rose Tyler by Scaar. I recommend reading it first) The camera cuts backstage, inside the Rookies' locker room. You can see a young girl sitting in there, checking her phone while listening to music with a pair of red headphones. She doesn't really look like a wrestler: besides her small figure, her innocent smile makes her look more like a fan than an actual fighter. As the camera guy enters the room, she pulls down her headphones and stares at him with an awkward smile. Sarah: Why are you filming me with an iPhone? She is trying really hard not to laugh at him, for how ridiculous the scene looks. Camera Guy "Because the last wrestler I interviewed here, Rose Tyler, smashed my camera with a roundhouse kick. 50k dollars wasted. Are you going to do the same to my phone? The girl laughs. Sarah: No, definitely not. I'm not that kind of person Camera guy: Then we can proceed. Tell me and the OCW fans about yourself Sarah: I am Sarah Stevenson, but you can call me Valkyrie. Most of the so-called "rookies" here have been wrestling elsewhere for quite a while, but I can't say the same. This is my very first experience in a professional wrestling company: it will be tough, but I'm ready. Camera guy: So, who are you exactly? Sarah or Valkyrie? Sarah: Valkyrie is my alter-ego. Like Clark Kent and Superman, Barbara Gordon and Batgirl. When I get inside a ring, I become Valkyrie. You see, the "regular" Sarah wouldn't have the guts to fight for what's right, she would be scared of facing OCW top talents. But as Valkyrie, I feel different. I feel like I should be an example for everyone who's watching, especially the youngest fans. And that gives me an insane amount of courage Camera Guy: Aren't you exaggerating? I mean, wrestling is just a sport, after all He asks, still awkwardly holding his iPhone. She shakes her head. Sarah: Wrestling is not just a sport. It's a metaphor for life: a never ending fight between good and evil, heroes and villains. I have to show the fans that hard work, respect and self-confidence can bring you great results. When I walk down to the ring, I see the children in the front rows waving and cheering for their heroes: I have to do it for them. I have to be their role model. They cant grow up idolizing the villains, who always take the cheapest way to success. He stops for a moment, then he asks the final question. Camera Guy: And do you really think that we need role models here, in OCW? She points at his iPhone. Valkyrie: You can ask your 50.000$ camera about that 3 .
Scaar Posted March 2, 2018 Posted March 2, 2018 You did pretty good for your first time. Thanks for the promo btw, quite genius to add a continuation of someone else's promo into your own. I'm excited to see what you bring to OCW. 1
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