The setting begins across the a small wooden bridge that stretches over a small stream, the leaves are damp, as the dew has formed on them this brisk December morning. A slight mist of fog, emenses from the cold winter ground, as "Sassy" Summer Kensington is seen stepping upon the small bridge, looking over its edge. Summer is dressed in a pair of faded Old Navy blue jeans, a white cashmire sweater, and a pair of black heels. Summer stands upon her tip toes and looks clearly across the clear blue water.

Such beauty emenses from just a shallow stream. It's character builds a reputation from it enhanced gift, that nature has intended for it to be. Water, is such a beautiful, yet very underestimated force of nature. You can see its beauty from the outside, but its deadly impact can strike at any given moment. Luke Von Erich... You notice the beauty with in your opponent.. BUT CAN YOU SEE THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND IT? You talk about relationships.. both past and present. How I seem to only have an impact where ever there is a "TOP DOG". Stop and take a listen to yourself Von Erich...I align myself with the best...Because the BEST knows where to align. Now, seeing as though you have kept a slight "track record on me"...You would have taken noticed to my abilities in the ring. Unlike some of your opponents from the past, I won't show boat around, nor will I flash my pearlie whites to attract a crowd.

Summer steps down from her tip toes, as she turns with her back toward the railing.

You see Von Erich, although you have very extrodinary taste in beauty..you're blinded as well as others if you can't see what's instore for you. I am a wrestler Von Erich, Not just a picture perfect specimine for mankind to gawk over. I am all woman in deed Von Erich... But a Deadly one when confronted.

You should learn Luke...Your reign as a champion will stop as I am the one defeating the FORMER Champion. Just like this beautiful gift of nature Von Eric, I will SINK and DESTROY YOU. Think you know me?.... TRY AGAIN...

The scene comes to a close, as Summer bends down, picking up a flat rock, and skips into the water.