Chapter 55: Horse Shit!!!
<October 9, Longham Wrestling Arena, Longham City>
"Hello folks, welcome to yet another weekly television of pro wrestling extravaganza. We are joining you live from Longham City. And this week’s edition of <Fyre> is promising to live up to the standard set by last week’s show."
"Joining me on the commentary table are Rob Williams and Dallas Moonbyte. We have a truly outstanding line-up waiting for you tonight," Irvin spoke his usual spiel welcoming everyone to the show.
"Last week, we ended on a rather tense note as Dacey Surestone went off on her trainer/mentor Andrew Gibson and blamed him for all her changes causing the entire wrestling community to go into shock. If you hadn’t caught up to that, here’s a little reminder of what went down last week," Dallas spoke reminding the viewers and the live audience about last week’s main event.
Following that, a video package featuring Diana, Dacey, and Mr. Gibson aired. It started with Dacey attacking Diana, followed up by showing Dacey’s changes, then Diana’s return, and ends with highlights of Diana confronting Andrew Gibson.
A small black screen was then put in which was followed up by Dacey going off on Andrew Gibson blaming him for her actions and changes. The video ended when Dacey showed the mic in Mr. Gibson’s chest and walked away, leaving him and the entire arena stunned.
"See that, the Goddess was betrayed. Not by anyone, but by the one person she respected the most and worked hard for. And you ask why the Goddess is the way she is. Shame on you Dallas! Shame on you Irvin! Shame on everybody that ever doubted the Goddess’s pure soul!" Rob piped in, the moment the video package ended.
"Rob, are you telling me that you actually believe that crap?" Dallas asked incredulously.
"What do you mean, Dallas?"
"I mean, obviously Dacey Surestone is fooling everyone here. Especially Mr. Gibson and Diana. I, for one, don’t believe what she said. I think the only one responsible for Dacey Surestone’s change in behavior is her. Her, and no one else!"
"How dare you!? After the Goddess bared her soul like that, you still have the gall to doubt the Goddess. It is men like you who blame the victims are the problem of today’s society, Dallas!"
"Hey, I am not blaming anyone here. I ain’t just buying her story, that’s all."
