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Climax Control Archives / Traveling Without Bobbie...
« on: May 02, 2025, 10:22:24 PM »
For the first time in about seven or eight years, however long it has been since Bobbie and I have been involved with SCW in some way, I find myself experiencing something I never thought I would. For the first time that I know of, I’ll be attending an SCW show without Bobbie there. And not only attending, but I’ll be wrestling in the main event. It’s a weird feeling.

Bobbie has always been the active wrestler. I was only supposed to be her manager and be there to support her and cheer her on during her matches. Now that the roles have been reversed, we’ve had to endure a very heartbreaking loss and Bobbie needs some time to deal with it in her own way. Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely wish she could be joining me in Denmark and cheering me on in the main event this week, but what kind of husband would I be if I didn’t understand her need for some time and space away from the SCW cameras? I actually insisted she take some time away, because as hard as this has been for me, it’s even harder for her.

I wish we weren’t going through this during SCW’s most recent tour. We were both looking forward to this one, especially the earlier Iceland stop and has hoped I would have advanced farther in the Blast From the Past tournament, but crap happens right? Life throws wrenches at you trying to knock you down when you’re riding high. But when one opportunity is lost, another one comes along and I don’t plan on wasting this opportunity I’ve been given this week.

I may not be fighting for a World Heavyweight Championship match, but it’s the next best thing. If I win the main event this week, I’ll move on to face Kevin Carter for the Internet Championship at Into The Void IX! But I have my work cut out for me because I have to beat three other guys in order to get the shot at Kevin and the title, and it’s no ordinary match.

But that’s fine with me. I need to experience all of the craziness that being a wrestler brings. It’s how I will get better in the ring. I’ll learn from every experience and every mistake I will make, because let’s face it…I will make mistakes. I’ll get hurt from time to time, but one thing I can promise everyone?

I won’t quit. I’m not going to back down from any challenge no matter how daunting it may seem. I’m determined to be a better wrestler and a stronger human being, because I’m tired of people looking at me as being weak. I’m not weak. And I’m going to prove it.

Had I not been going through a rough time when I faced Eddie Lyons a few weeks ago, I could have beat him. But I’m doing better and I’m not about to let myself get distracted for my match this week.

I’ll be focused! I’m ready to win!!




It’s time for Artie to travel to Denmark for the next several days. It feels weird to be traveling for an SCW show without Bobbie, but he knows she’d be there right with him if either of them felt it was a good idea for her to join him. But they didn’t so she is staying behind with Loki and her parents to keep her company and to comfort her if needed. He knew she was in good hands so this eased his nerves for the most part.

Artie, however, would not be traveling alone. Because he needed the support and attention just as much as Bobbie did, his father had offered to join him on the trip and have a few days of father-son bonding that they don’t get very often these days. And who would Artie be to turn down such an offer from his father. His father, too, needed the time away after having an incredibly stressful year dealing with his soon to be ex-wife- Artie’s mother, Amelia.

Artie had flown to Illinois a day before their flight to Denmark to make things easier. That was yesterday, but the duo is now boarding said international flight which is due to take off in the next thirty minutes. They are walking down the aisle of the plane as they search for their seats with their carry-on bags. “How was Bobbie when you talked to her?” His father asks as they finally find their seats and begin to put their bags in the overhead bins.

Artie sighs as he tosses his bag in next to his father’s and then takes his seat first. “She was alright, I guess.” He replies, sounding a little sad now. “She really wanted to come with but she’s also not ready to face the inevitable sympathy from everyone we see.”

Artie’s father nods as he sits in the seat next to his son. “Understandable. She’s still processing losing the baby and what to do next. You sure you’ll be able to handle it, though?” He asks as he looks at his son with curiosity but also genuine concern.

Artie shrugs and says, “I guess I will find out if it happens. I mean I’m still not over losing the baby, but I’m processing it and grieving in my own way. Wrestling is kind of therapeutic in that way, ya know?”

His father chuckles and nods. “Oh yeah. There’s nothing like being able to kick and punch some other fellas to let out some anger and frustration. Bobbie didn’t want to get back to wrestling to do the same?” It was an honest question coming from his father. The answer, though, was a little more complicated.

“Well, she’s still physically healing.” Artie begins, as he takes a deep breath and scratches his head. “But she’s also trying to decide if she wants to try again, or go for IVF like we were about to when she found out she was pregnant.” He shrugs.

His father seems surprised at hearing this and he stares at Artie for a few moments, trying to gather how he feels about it. “And what do you want?”

Artie again shrugs. Before he can answer, his attention is drawn to the aisle just ahead of them. His eyes narrow and he suddenly becomes angry. “You’ve got to be kidding me? What is she doing here?!”

His father looks confused for a second before turning his attention to who has gotten him so angry. He then stands up and heads over to…Artie’s mother! Artie tries to stop him, but his father is on a mission. He watches as his father confronts his mother who is now equally surprised to see him. She turns her focus to Artie and her face lights up.

He closes his eyes and prays she doesn’t head over to him, but when he opens them he is disappointed to find that she indeed was standing in front of him. But he refused to make eye contact or even say a word to her.

“Artie…” She says, still with a smile on her face even though she was well aware that he wanted nothing to do with her ever again. “I promise you, I had no idea you’d be on this flight.”

Artie laughs and shakes his head. He looks at his father, who adds more to the conversation. “Amelia, you need help. Truly. Are we going to have to get a restraining order so incidents like this stop?”

Amelia laughs and shakes her head. Artie begins to think that is sounding more and more like a great idea. “Oh Arnie, don’t be so dramatic. I’m telling the truth.”

Artie rolls his eyes. “Unlikely. You expect us to believe you didn’t know we were going to Denmark? So what are you going to Denmark for?” He glares at her, knowing full well that she is lying. That is all she has done over the last year. Lie.

“Ok look,” she begins and that is all Artie and his father need to hear. His father brushes past her and takes his seat once again, and both are prepared to ignore her. The plane is preparing for take off anyway. “Yes, I knew you were going to Denmark, but I had no idea when you were leaving or what flight you’d be on. Nor did I know that your father would be traveling with you. Where is Bobbie?”

Artie glares at her more angry than before. “Where Bobbie is is none of your business, so you can keep her name out of your mouth. You lost all rights you had to ask about her.”

One of the flight attendants then walks up to Artie’s mother with a friendly smile. “Ma’am, I’m going to need you to take your seat. We’ll be taking off shortly.” Amelia returns a polite smile and nods, quietly agreeing she would do so in just a moment.

She turns back to Artie. “I heard about Bobbie’s miscarriage…”

“Don’t even…” Artie closes his eyes and shakes his head.

“I won’t bother you anymore for the duration of the flight, but I hope once we get to Denmark that you’ll agree to have coffee or lunch with me so we can at least talk.” Artie shakes his head and refuses to look at her any further. She nods and with one final look to Artie’s father, she turns and walks away, returning to her own seat.

Artie lets out a sigh and shakes his head again, burying it in his hands. “She refuses to give up. Now I’m really glad Bobbie isn’t here.” He lays his head back on the headrest, looking absolutely defeated.

“Don’t you pay her any mind, son.” His father says, patting him on the shoulder. The flight attendants finish up closing the overhead bins, one of the final preparations before take off. “You have a big match on Sunday to focus on so don’t let her get into your head.”

Artie laughs, quietly thinking in his head that it’s a little late for that. He had told himself there would be no distractions this week. This match was bigger than any match he has had so far, and he wanted to prove all of the doubters wrong. Unfortunately for him, it was now his mother who had other plans. And knowing his mother, she wasn’t going to give up until she got her way.

This was going to be a long(er) flight…



I just can’t win. If it’s not one thing, it’s another, and this week? It’s my lying cheating horrible mother who decided to grace us with her presence. The flight to Denmark was long. Over eight hours, and while she kept to her word and did not bother my father or me for the entirety off the flight, just knowing she was sitting a few rows ahead of us made it that much worse. Seriously, what did we do to deserve any of this insanity we’ve experienced over the last year? What are we being punished for?

I don’t know how my mother found out about Bobbie’s miscarriage, but at this point it doesn’t really matter. Nothing she says will change what I told her last time I saw her. I want her out of mine and Bobbie’s life for good. She’s done far too much damage to repair any of it at this point, so I don’t understand why she is continuing these attempts at reconciling.

She doesn’t care that I have the biggest match of my life so far coming up on Sunday. If she had her way, I wouldn’t even be wrestling anyway. I’m a grown man and she still feels like she has to protect me and run my life. I never used to mind it, but now that I’ve seen how much hurt it can bring, I want it to stop.

Even despite that I think I have to give in and meet with her at some point before Sunday. I’ll do my best to tune her out and not listen to what she has to say, but as long as I sit down and let her say what she needs to say, that should hopefully be enough for her. At least I hope it is.

I guess this could be sort of a good thing to happen right now. If I’m going to continue wrestling for the foreseeable future, I need to work on working past the distractions. I have to make sure that I don’t let what is happening outside of the ring affect my ability to fight my opponents and win when I need to. My mother is perhaps my biggest stressor in my life lately so this is the perfect opportunity to focus on picking up the win after that bell rings and moving on to face Kevin Carter for the Internet Championship.

But that doesn’t mean I am looking forward to this meeting with my mother. My stomach hurts just thinking about it…




After landing in Denmark and settling in for their stay for the next few days, Artie sent his mother a message agreeing to meet for coffee. His mother was thrilled, but his father couldn’t believe he was agreeing to this meeting. But he knew he had to do it. If not, she would find a way to confront him on Sunday before his match, and that…he couldn’t let happen. He had to do things on his terms.

So he currently finds himself in a small local cafe in Copenhagen, seated at small table in the front corner. His mother is seated across from him, both with their cups of coffee in front of them. Artie is slowly stirring in some cream and sugar, avoiding eye contact with his mother. She takes a quick sip of her coffee, smiles and continues looking at him.

“Thank you for agreeing to meet with me, Artie.” She says, gently placing her coffee back down on the saucer. He just rolls his eyes and says nothing in response. “I don’t know where to start with everything I have to say. I know none of it will matter to you or even Bobbie if you tell her.”

Artie looks up, finally making eye contact. “You’re right. It won’t.” He says with more venom than before. And he made sure she knew it, too. “And I doubt I will tell Bobbie any of this. She has enough on her plate right now.”

Artie’s mother nods. “I completely understand. Going through a miscarriage is devastating.” She sounds as if she really does care. Give how she treated Bobbie the last times she saw or spoke to her, that is hard for anyone to believe, especially Artie.

“Why are you acting like you even care?” Artie bites back, leaning back in his chair and folding his arms. “You made it pretty clear the last couple of times what you think about Bobbie.”

She nods and lets out a sigh. She lowers her head for a moment, looking to be holding back tears. “I said some awful things to her. I know that. And I am not about to sit here and make excuses for my actions, either.” She pauses, trying to choose her next words carefully. If she had any chance of repairing her relationship with Artie, she had to choose every word carefully. “I’ve been in therapy the last couple of months, and it’s helped me realize..”

“How awful you are?” Artie says as if finishing her sentence for her.

She doesn’t say anything for a long while, but slowly nods her head. Artie leans forward and takes a sip of his coffee, wanting nothing more than to leave. He stares at his mother, waiting for her to continue saying whatever she has to say so he can leave.

“I don’t think I ever told you this, Artie, but before we had you, I…had a miscarriage.” She says the words slowly and almost painfully. Artie’s eyes widen as she reveals this information to him and he tries to find something to say, but he’s left speechless. “I know what Bobbie is going through, Artie. Because I went through the same thing.”

Artie shakes his head. “W-why? Why didn’t you say anything?”

The tears are now streaming down her face. “Because once we had you, there was no reason to. You were our special little boy, Artie. Hell, even now that you’re all grown up you still are. And always will be.”

He shakes his head. “I mean when you knew that Bobbie and I were having trouble having a baby? Why did you choose to say the things you said, instead of actually empathizing with her?”

“Because I wanted to save you from experiencing the same pain that your father and I went through. I thought if I told Bobbie to let you go that–”

“Wait, what?” Artie interrupts her. “You…told Bobbie to let me go? When?!”

His mother’s jaw drops open and she stares at him. She thought he knew, but clearly he did not. “She…she didn’t tell you? It was a few months ago. Look, I know I shouldn’t have said it, but I just thought you deserved to be a father. Before I found out I was pregnant with you, I was considering letting your father go!”

Artie shakes his head and pushes himself away from the table. “I’ve heard enough. This was a mistake. I have a match that I need to prepare for and if I listen to anything else you have to say it’s only going to be a distraction that I don’t need.” He stands up from his seat and turns around, ready to leave.

“Artie, please.” His mother pleads with him. She stands up and reaches for his arm. “I’m so…so sorry.”

He pulls his arm away from her, turns and walks away without another word. As he is walking away, he is processing everything his mother just told him over and over in his mind. It all made sense the more he thought about it, but could he really see himself forgiving…

No. He couldn’t focus on this now. He had to focus on his match on Sunday. The Clusterf**k Fatal Fourway. How fitting, he thought, because his own personal life was turning more into a clusterf**k everyday.



Hello, hello, hello everyone. Artie here. You’ll have to forgive any awkwardness or weirdness during this, because I’m still getting used to this whole promo thing. Funny how it’s never been Bobbie’s strong suit, either, but I’m working on it. And I’m trying to find ways to improve on it every week. But it’s not easy, ya know?! Then again, I guess it’s not supposed to be. Or is it? I don’t know!

What I do know is that I’m getting closer and closer to stepping into the ring with three other guys in the main event, and that is something I did not see happening so soon after being eliminated in the very first round of the Blast From The Past memorial. I thought I’d have to go to the end of the line and work my butt off to get anywhere, but I guess the bosses saw it just a bit differently. But that’s fine by me! I’m not about to pass up this chance, because when it’s all said and done? I just might be the one with my hand held high and being announced as the number one contender to the Internet Championship.

But talk about walking into a challenge, right?! This isn’t a one on one match, or even a triple threat. No. This is a Fatal Four Way and not just any Fatal Fourway. Something the bosses have named the Clusteryouknowwhat Fatal Fourway. Sorry, I don’t really like to swear, even in cases like this so I’m going to avoid dropping any F bombs because I can. If you don’t like it, that’s your problem I guess. I like to pride myself on being a good guy and part of that is not having to use foul language just because I can.

So apparently there are no disqualifications and no count outs in this match. Literally anything goes and I can’t help but feel like I’ll be the first one that at least two of my opponents will be looking to get out of the picture first. And not because I am the biggest threat. Quite the opposite. They’ll want to get rid of me first because to them and to everyone else, I am the easiest target. I’m the least experienced so I should be the easiest to handle first. Well, think again guys. It is because I am looked at as the weak link that I’m going to walk into that ring and try and be the strongest and biggest threat.

But I have to be realistic at the same time. I have three other opponents that want to be the number one contender just as much as I do, and they’ll do everything they can to make it happen. And with the exception of Felix, two of them have already held gold in SCW so they will certainly be wanting more. Speaking of Felix…do people really think that he stands more of a chance than I do at winning this match? I’m not trying to sound arrogant, but Felix is just…weird.

I mean look at who he associates himself with. The Barnhardts. If that’s not weird enough, he has this thing for spewing out statistics for all of his matches. As if that is really going to help him or give him the leg up winning anything. From what I have seen, it hasn’t and it’s definitely not going to help him this week against me. He needs to find a new schtick if he wants to be taken seriously, but what do I know right? I’m just the underdog here. Heh…the underdog going against the Cat. Well this dog’s bite will be far worse than the Cat’s claws!

Sorry…I can’t. I…I have to laugh for a moment because why would anyone, especially a thirty-five year old guy give himself the nickname of The Cat? And thirty-five? Is he serious?! I think someone is lying about their age because that guy looks about twenty years older than he says he is. But hey, if it helps him sleep at night who am I to judge him, right?

Anyway, enough about him. There’s nothing much else I can say about him anyway, so better to move on to the other two. Now, I plan to save Miles for last, for obvious reasons, so let’s get to Connor Murphy. The Irish Bad Boy as my wife likes to call him. Ooh man, if Bobbie were here right now, I’m sure she’d have a lot to say about me having to face Connor Murphy. She’s had this odd attraction to him in the past because of his whole bad boy look and attitude. Most people would be like, well Artie, how can you deal with your wife flirting and going crazy over other guys? The answer is simple.

She’s never acted on anything. It’s all harmless fun and the fact that she had a thing for Connor in the past is all the more reason and motivation for me to beat him and walk away the winner. Bobbie is rooting for me anyway, so I’m not at all worried about going up against Connor. He may be a former champion in SCW, but he hasn’t really done much of anything in a long time and he only recently returned, too. If you ask me, Connor is still a big Nobody. Ooh…see what I did there?

I’m well aware that Connor was a member of that weak group that called themselves The Nobodies. I’d ask why they would do that, just like I asked why Felix would call himself The Cat, but being a member of The Nobodies is more obvious than anything. He knew what he was doing, and if you ask me, that nickname and association will stick with him for the rest of his life. Maybe for Connor though he will find a way to do better for himself now that he is back. No doubt he’s going to try in this match on Sunday.

But just like Connor is a fighting Irishman, I can be quite the scrapper and fighter myself. I’m actually looking forward to throwing him around the ring a few times, or maybe I will find a Shillelagh and bash him upside his stupid head a couple times. Maybe that will knock some sense into him, because he definitely needs some. I hope he doesn’t underestimate what I’m going to bring to this match, but if he does? Well, that is his mistake. He’ll learn just like the others.

And that brings me to my final opponent and someone I have a great deal of respect for. Someone Bobbie and I have called a friend for some time, and possibly the only one I am not looking forward to going up against. Miles Kasey. Dang it. Why do I have to go up against Miles?! He’s definitely the biggest threat in this match and not just because he’s the most built and athletic out of all of us. He’s also a former Internet Champion and i know he is going to do everything in his power to make sure he gets to go up against Kevin Carter.

If I weren’t in this match, I would be rooting for him. I really would. But Miles has to understand that I want this opportunity more than he does. He’s already been the Internet Champion. I haven’t. I haven’t even held any championship, but I want to. I want to prove to everyone that I can be a champion and that I’m not Bobbie’s scrawny husband. Do I like that I might have to pin or submit Miles in order to prove that? No, of course not. But I know when all is said and done that if that happens, Miles would gladly raise my hand in victory. He’d show me the same good sportsmanship I would show him if the roles were reversed.

Here’s what I want to happen, though. I know it’s every man for himself in this match and only one of us can win, but I hope that at least in the beginning, Miles and I can work together and take out Felix and Connor, and then maybe…just maybe…we can put on a bit of a one on one match for the ages and show why putting us in the main event was a good idea. I don’t plan to hurt him or make him bleed or do anything that in any other match would be considered a disqualification, but I’m going to fight tooth and nail to be the one that moves on to face Kevin Carter.

One match. Four Men. No DQ’s and No Count Outs. Anything goes and only one man can win. And gentlemen? As long as I have anything to say about it, that one man will be me!

ARTIE MILLER…YOUR FUTURE SCW INTERNET CHAMPION!!!


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Climax Control Archives / How Does This Happen?!…an Artie RP
« on: April 12, 2025, 12:17:42 AM »
Monday March 12
Las Vegas, Nevada
It’s Really Happening!



It’s been a whirlwind couple of weeks for Bobbie Dahl and her manager husband Artie. After winning her elimination chamber qualifier match and what she said was her final match anyway, Bobbie had spilled the news to Artie that she was pregnant! The two had thought that Bobbie could not get pregnant naturally and were ready to seek out alternative methods when low and behold it seemed the impossible was definitely possible. At least according to the pregnancy test she took.

Home pregnancy tests were not always accurate so the next day Bobbie made sure to schedule an appointment with her doctor as soon as she possibly could. And while Bobbie was over the moon and excited, Artie was a bucket of nerves. Hopeful, yes. Looking forward to becoming a father, also yes. But thinking the test was possibly a false negative was most of what he was feeling.

Luckily for the both of them, they had found out the news just a short while ago that the test was in fact true. Bobbie was indeed pregnant and not only did the blood test confirm, but the ultrasound did as well. They had just left the appointment and were heading to Bobbie’s parents house, both completely on cloud nine.

“I still can’t believe that little spot is a baby.” Artie says as he looks at Bobbie from the corner of his eye while driving. Bobbie was in the passenger seat, her eyes glued to the ultrasound photo they had been given. “We’re really gonna be parents, Bobbie.”

Bobbie continues to smile as she looks at Artie. “Did you ever think this would happen?!” She asks excitedly, turning the ultrasound photo towards Artie so he can glance at it again.

Artie lets out a slight laugh before he starts, “I dunno.” He shrugs and does his best to keep his eyes on the road. Although the two were technically childhood sweethearts, they didn’t officially become a couple until just a few years ago. “For a while there I didn’t even think we’d ever get married. I mean you did think I was gay for the longest time…”

Artie manages to laugh as he reminds her of this well known fact. Bobbie’s jaw drops as she just stares at him. “Did you really just bring that up again?!” She asks with a laugh of her own. “I’ve told you a million times that I didn’t really believe that, Artie. It was just some silly excuse my anxiety made up for why you weren’t telling me how you felt.”

Artie laughs again and shakes his head. “And what was your excuse for not admitting your feelings first?” He grins at her, trying to see her reaction from the corner of his eye. As he waited for her to respond, he couldn’t help but notice how happy he currently felt. It was the happiest he had been in quite some time. Any other time, bringing up their complicated history would still feel awkward to him. But now? It was just the funny story of how they met and got together that they would tell to their son or daughter one day.

“Hey!” Bobbie says loudly and frowns, but only for a second. “That’s not fair to turn this around on me, Artie. You know it was complicated for me!” She pouts, but her attention once again goes back to staring at the ultrasound photo and runs her finger over what Artie had referred to as the little ‘spot.’

Just as Artie is able to respond, they finally arrive at Bobbie’s parents house. He pulls into the driveway and puts the car in park, shutting off the engine. As Bobbie is about to open her door, Artie’s expression fades and he becomes a little sad. “I always thought if this ever happened, that both our parents would be here to celebrate with.” He sighs and shrugs again. “Ah well. I can Facetime Dad later. I know life doesn’t always work things out how we’d like it to.”

Bobbie places a comforting hand on his shoulder. “I told you we could have flown him back out here for a couple of days.”

Artie shakes his head then finally opens his door slightly. “I told you that Dad said he was busy so couldn’t make it out here this time. He said he’d celebrate with us very soon though.” He shrugs, still a bit disappointed. “I’m a bit curious what he’s busy with that is more important than celebrating us expecting our first child, but whatever I guess.”

They both finally get out of the car, shutting their doors at the same time. They hear Loki start barking excitedly from the backyard, and Bobbie smiles. “Loki, baby! Momma and Dad are back!!” More excited barking follows before Artie and Bobbie make their way up towards the front door.

Bobbie’s mother is quick to open the door and to greet her daughter and son in-law, and Bobbie’s father soon joins her. “Alright, tell me. How did it go? Do we have a little bun baking in that oven?!”

All four share a quick laugh before Artie and Bobbie share a quick glance. They pretend to look disappointed but Bobbie can’t pretend for very long before she holds the ultrasound photo up for her parents to see. “We sure do!! Here’s our little bun bun!”

Bobbie’s mother squeals with delight as she and Bobbie head inside quickly to fawn over the exciting news. Bobbie’s father laughs and shakes his head as he steps aside and let’s Artie walk in after him. “Congratulations, son.” He says, patting Artie on the back proudly. “You two are going to make great parents.”

Artie smiles and shakes his father in-law’s hand thankfully. Just hearing the words again sounded so strange. “Thanks, Mr. Dahl. I’m just happy that we finally get to make you a grandpa!” Artie cracks a smile and waits for his reaction.

Bobbie’s father scratches his head and chuckles. “You a father and me a Grandpa? Crazy thought, ain’t it, son?” To Artie’s surprise he wasn’t at all put off at the word grandpa. He seemed ready to embrace it. “And now that Bobbie has some nice extended, if not permanent time off from wrestling, you have all the time in the world to truly get ready for what is to come.”

“Well, Bobbie is taking time off,” Artie starts without hesitation. “But I’m not.”

Bobbie’s father raises an eyebrow and looks at him curiously. “What do you mean? You’re her manager.” He folds his arms across his chest.

“Well, I mean yeah I am. But this Blast From The Past memorial is coming up soon and I signed up for it.” Artie says, breaking the news. Normally Artie would have been nervous to say anything, but it’s like the news of becoming a father has caused him to grow up even a little bit more today. “Even after that, I’m going to continue with wrestling. I need to do something to provide for us while Bobbie is out. And who knows, maybe by the time Bobbie has the baby, I’ll be the champion and can make her and our son or daughter proud.”

“Artie, my boy,” he starts, patting Artie on the back once again. “No matter what you do, you’ll make them proud. You make me and Barbie proud to call our son in-law everyday. Now come on, let’s head out back and go celebrate.”

Artie smiles from ear to ear and he follows behind his father in-law as they head towards the back door. When Bobbie’s father opens the door, Loki quickly runs over to greet them excitedly before backing up so they could walk outside.



Monday April 7th
Appointment Number 2!
How Could This Happen?



It’s been just short of a month since Bobbie’s last appointment. Artie had learned that due to not only Bobbie’s difficulty in getting pregnant, but her age and size as well, her pregnancy had been deemed high risk and therefore she would have more appointments than a non-high risk pregnant woman would have. As scary a thought as it was, he did not at all mind this, as he wanted to make sure that Bobbie and their baby were healthy the next several months before Bobbie gave birth. And not only that, but he was hoping that Bobbie’s doctor would be on his side about a little argument they were having the last week or so.

What argument you might ask? Well, with SCW’s next tour beginning this week and Artie’s first round match of the Blast From The Past also taking place, Bobbie was set on travelling with him for as long as she could. She was even more determined because this first week was the stop in Iceland- home to her two favorite people, Fenris and Aron!

“I’m telling you, Bobbie, because you’re high risk there is no way they’re going to want you to do much travelling, especially not by plane.” They are currently waiting for the doctor to come into the exam room. The ultrasound technician had already been here and handled their part of the appointment, but the doctor was due in next.

Bobbie shakes her head. “Nope. There is no way I am letting anything stop me from going to Iceland to see Aron and Fenris’ homeland!” She says, absolutely refusing to accept any other possibility.

Artie knows that Bobbie’s stubbornness would prove difficult to overcome, but if it meant the health of her and their baby? Artie would do his best to put his foot down. But even then that might not be enough to keep Bobbie from doing what she wants to do. They remain there in silence for a couple of more minutes before a gentle knocking is heard and the door pushes open a few moments later.

“Bobbie? Hello.” The soft and friendly female voice of Bobbie’s doctor is heard as she steps inside the room, closing the door behind her. “How are we feeling today? Hello, Artie.”

Artie and Bobbie smile as they greet the doctor. “I’m feeling great, Dr. Morgan.” Bobbie quickly says, as she no doubt appears to be in great spirits and feeling just as great at the moment.

“Hi Dr. Morgan.” Artie replies. “She’s feeling good today, though she’s had a few bouts of some nasty morning sickness lately.”

Dr. Morgan nods as she walks up next to Bobbie and begins prepping the ultrasound equipment. “Yes, that can be expected in the early stages of pregnancy, but sometimes even for extended periods of time.” She squeezes some of the ultrasound gel on to Bobbie’s abdomen. “But other than that you’ve been feeling fine? No spotting or bleeding at all?”

Artie starts to grow concerned as Bobbie shakes her head, thinking nothing of it. “Nope. Everything is going great. I mean I know I’m high risk, but I’ve felt great.”

“Is everything okay?” Artie asks as Dr. Morgan starts to run the ultrasound wand over Bobbie’s abdomen. Just as they had seen when the ultrasound technician was in earlier, they can see their baby as Dr. Morgan studies the screen in silence.

Bobbie looks at Artie, suddenly confused herself before both turn their attention to the monitor also. Bobbie still smiles as she sees her baby, but Artie has a sinking feeling in his stomach and when Dr. Morgan places the wand down and wipes the remnants of the gel from Bobbie’s abdomen. Artie can tell something is wrong.

“What is it Dr. Morgan?” He asks, wanting to get straight to it. “Something is wrong. What aren’t you telling us?”

“Artie, shush.” Bobbie says, waving off his fears. “We both saw the baby on the monitor.”

“Bobbie…Artie…I’m so very sorry.” Dr. Morgan starts, looking directly at Bobbie. Artie was already shaking his head. “There was no heartbeat.”

Artie is immediately crushed to hear the words, but Bobbie seems to be frozen. She doesn’t appear to be upset or even in denial and Artie watches her closely, waiting for her reaction. “Ok…so…what is next?”

Artie places a hand on her shoulder, quietly comforting her even though he is saddened by the realization that they had lost the baby. Dr. Morgan pulls her rolling stool over next to Bobbie and sits down. “Well,” she starts, and Artie is just as curious about what happens next. “There are two options, though I am going to highly suggest one. Since your body has not started to physically miscarry the pregnancy, we can wait and allow it to do so naturally.”

Bobbie shakes her head. “I’d rather not wait. We’re going to Iceland this week and I don’t want something to happen if the miscarriage starts to happen while we’re there.”

“Bobbie…” Artie begins, but she turns and shakes her head at him. Before she can respond to him, dr. Morgan continues.

“Either way, Bobbie, I would not advise on doing any long distance travel. The 2nd option, which I was going to suggest, is scheduling a D&C as soon as possible.” She says, urging her to take this option but also concerned for Bobbie’s desire to travel. “If you let your body naturally miscarry, you run the risk of being in a lot of pain or even complications if something goes wrong. If you go with the D&C, you’ll also be in some discomfort as you recover from the procedure.”

“Bobbie, I can reach out to Christian and have my match rescheduled…” Artie pleads with her. He wasn’t even thinking about his match, nor did he even care. They were both now grieving the loss of their baby.

Bobbie again refuses. “No, Artie. We have to go to Iceland.”

Artie sighs. He knows there is no talking Bobbie out of this, but he turns his attention to Dr. Morgan. “If she does the D&C will she be okay to travel later in the week if she rests for a few days? What can we expect recovery wise from that procedure?”

Dr. Morgan sighs. “First we have to see how soon we can schedule the D&C. I might be able to get you scheduled first thing in the morning but let’s get that sorted first. If, and only if, we can schedule it for tomorrow, I will clear her to travel, but she will be sore for several days. And if any complications happen, she will need to go to the hospital right away.”

Artie shakes his head. “No, we’re not going. Bobbie, we just found out that our baby doesn’t have a heartbeat. I’m not going to be in any frame of mind to wrestle on Sunday. Fenris and Aron will understand. We can go another-“

“No, Artie!” Bobbie shouts, taking both him and Dr. Morgan by surprise. Dr. Morgan gives them a few minutes alone and steps out of the room to go check her schedule. “You need to use all of the emotion your feeling right now and channel it against Eddie Lyons. And I will tell Fenris and Aron in a week or two. I’m not going to—“

“Are you even upset that we lost the baby?!” Artie shouts, afraid to even know the truth. He didn’t understand how she could be as calm as she was during such a heartbreaking situation for them. “I thought you were excited to be pregnant?”

Bobbie is left speechless as she stares at Artie. He is going through the anger phase rather quickly even though neither has had enough time to process this loss yet. “Sorry, I shouldn’t have asked that. I just…how does this happen?! One day it has a heartbeat and the next it doesn’t?!”

Bobbie shakes her head, just as confused. “I…I don’t know. It just happens for no explainable reason sometimes. It was still early, Artie.”

To Bobbie’s surprise, tears form in Artie’s eyes. “I should have known. I got too excited too soon.”

“Artie…” Bobbie tries to reassure him.

He shakes his head and quickly wipes at his eyes, trying to gather himself. “I’m fine. I’ll be fine. Like you said, I’ll channel all of my anger and everything against Eddie. It’s the best thing to do.”

Neither one knows what to say next. They sit there in silence waiting for Dr. Morgan to return, hopefully with news of Bobbie’s appointment being scheduled. And although Artie is going through with their travel plans, he wasn’t sure if he’d be able to hold his emotions in check.



“Is this thing on?”

The camera clicks on focused on Artie’s face as he fumbles with the camera and checks for the little red recording light. He leans back in his chair and looks into the camera.

“Heyyyy everyone. Bet you all never thought you’d see me in this position again? You’re all so used to Bobbie being the active wrestler, but it looks like life threw us a curveball so we had to change things up a bit. So I’m taking over the reigns of being the wrestler for now, and I gotta say…I’m excited!”

He rubs the palms of his hands together with anticipation as he remains focused on the camera.

“So last year my whole involvement in the tournament was a total accident and I was forced to go through with it along with my partner. It wasn’t easy, but it gave me this rush and I knew after we were eliminated that I wanted to wrestle again at some point. And I tried for a bit after that, but for personal reasons I just wasn’t fully ready. Well, fast forward to today and here I am again! But..no accident this time!”

He smiles and then gives a thumbs up.

“I am disappointed about something though. And I’ll tell you what. I’m disappointed in the fact that I’m still considered THE underdog of this whole memorial tournament! Like, way to make a guy feel good about himself by calling him an underdog every chance you can get. But hey, it’s okay. I’ll just prove everyone wrong and go out there and kick some butt!”

He throws some air punches as he tries to pump himself up and be even slightly intimidating.

“Ya know, this year I don’t have to worry about letting down a tag team partner since the tournament has been split individually. The only person I can let down…is myself. Well, and my family, but that goes without saying. I don’t have a partner that needs my help as much as I need theirs to win the tournament so this is all on me.”

He takes in a deep breath and closes his eyes for a moment while he thinks of the possibilities.

“Earlier this week, Eddie Lyons had said on Twitter or X or whatever you want to call it,  that this is going to be a battle between expecting fathers. To that I have to say, the fact we are both expectant fathers is irrelevant because it doesn’t effect what happens inside that ring. At least I don’t think it does. If you ask me, this is more a battle to see who wants this more, because the prize for this tournament as we all know is a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship. Sounds pretty awesome to me!”

Artie suddenly stands up and does the belt motion across his waist.

“Artie Miller…WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION! Has a nice ring to it, right? I may not be more experienced than Eddie or be as strong as him, but I can do this! What people don’t know is that I’ve done more training over the last year and I’m honing in my skills and I can do this whether you think I can or not! The underdog is always someone to look out for so take that as food for thought!!”

He sits back down and leans in closer to the camera.

“Eddie Lyons…I’m really looking forward to this fight and just know that if you choose to underestimate me? If you choose to count me out and think you’ve got it won? Well…You’ll find out what happens!! May the better man win! Good luck to ya, Eddie!!”

He waves into the camera before reaching out of view of the recording before the scene fades to black.

3
Climax Control Archives / End Of The Road
« on: February 28, 2025, 09:10:21 PM »
The camera opens up focused on the friendly smiling face of Bobbie Dahl. She waves into the camera and her smile fades ever so slightly before she begins to speak, addressing not only her opponent this week, Prudence Pierce, but SCW as a whole.

“Hey hey everyone, Bobbie Dahl here. But I’m sure you knew that. I’m gonna be honest with you here, but this message is going to be short and sweet this week, because it’s really not going to be an easy one.”

She pauses briefly and takes a deep breath. She closes her eyes and gathers her thoughts before she continues.

“There comes a time in everyone’s lives where we suddenly stop and think…what am I doing? And not because we don’t know what we are doing, but we’re questioning why. It’s like a sudden epiphany that hits us and it makes us question our whole present and even our future. Well, I’m addressing you all today because I’ve had one of those moments. I’ve thought long and hard about what I’m about to say and tried to avoid coming to this conclusion, but in the end…it was inevitable.”

She pauses again, only this time she is fighting back tears. She wipes at her eyes and composes herself before continuing.

“My match on Sunday against Prudence Pierce…it will be my last. I’ve fought for so long and tried to find a way to make this all work, but the reality is that mentally, I just can’t do it anymore. I haven’t been able to put anywhere near on hundred percent focus into my matches, and I can’t have Mark Ward and Christian Underwood continue to give me chance after chance only for me to let them down. It’s not fair to SCW and it’s not fair to my opponents. I haven’t accomplished anywhere near what I wanted to within my SCW career, but I won’t deny that I’ve had the time of my life in my time here.”

She wipes at her eyes again and smiles.

“And besides all that, it’s time for me to focus on my personal life and the family that I want to have with Artie. I have a lot of physical challenges ahead, and I just don’t see it possible to continue my wrestling career and go through what I need to go through. I’m sorry to everyone I have let down. I’m sorry that my heart hasn’t fully been in it for quite some time, but that is why I am not letting it continue. I will do my best on Sunday against Prudence and then I will bid you all farewell…for now. This is the hardest decision I have ever made.”

She takes in another deep breath and smiles one last smile.

“So with that being said…Goodnight, SCW universe. See you all on Sunday for one last hoorah, but just know that I love you all and I’ll see you all around!! Toodles!!”

And with that the camera fades to black.

4
In recent months, SCW fans, superstars and employees alike have all witnessed a different side of Bobbie Dahl. Well, sort of witnessed. While she has had matches here and there, her performance has been suffering for quite a while despite her constant reassurances that she would turn things around. She had started the beginning of 2024 as the Bombshell Roulette Champion, but after losing the title to the same woman she defeated to win it, her success in the ring quickly diminished. This, in part, was due to stressful situations within her family life.

Despite all of that, Bobbie had managed to win her Triple Crown Qualifier match for a shot at the Bombshell Roulette Championship at Inception VII. Ever since losing the Bombshell Roulette Championship, Bobbie was dreaming about eventually getting another shot…when the time was right. When she was one hundred percent focused and sure that she could handle the commitments that came with being a champion in SCW. And now that she had the opportunity coming up ahead of her, she had to make sure that her personal life didn’t stand in her way.

Against her better judgement, she was about to do something she had been mulling over following the disaster that was her family’s Thanksgiving dinner. Her mother in-law had once again found a way to ruin the evening, but more so what she had said about Bobbie had almost destroyed Bobbie herself. Artie had practically disowned his mother after that, but the whole situation still did not sit well with Bobbie. She just couldn’t understand where everything went wrong, and yet there was a small part of her that still had hope that things could be worked out.

Which is what she was about to attempt to do.

Artie is currently out of town for a couple of days, having flown to Illinois to help his father with something. Bobbie knew that she couldn’t do what she was about to do with Artie home, because he would have no doubt tried to stop her. She holds her phone in her hand and stares down at the screen. Her right leg bounces up and down from her building anxiety, and Loki is right beside her, rubbing his head against her left leg trying to calm her down. She looks down at him and shakes her head.

“Don’t judge me.” She says to him, and he just wags his tail in response. She takes in a deep breath, closes her eyes and decides to get it over with. When she opens her eyes again, she scrolls through her contacts before landing on ‘MAMA MILLER.’ Without further hesitation, she clicks the button to make the call, immediately putting it on speaker.

As much as she was ready to get this over with, another part of her hoped that her mother in law didn’t answer. As her right leg continues to bounce anxiously, Loki takes his paw and places it on her knee. After three rings, Artie’s mother answers. “Well hello Bobbie. Color me surprised to hear from you.”

Bobbie slightly cringes in response to hearing her mother in-law’s voice again. She pets Loki head as her leg finally stops bouncing uncontrollably. “Hello Amelia.” She responds short and quick, choosing her next words carefully. “I’m a bit surprised myself and I almost didn’t call, if I’m honest.”

Amelia can be heard letting out a quick laugh on the other end. “Then why did you, if I may ask? Artie made it pretty clear at Thanksgiving that I’m not to contact either of the two of you.”

Loki whines and lets out a slight growl upon hearing Amelia’s voice, and sensing how Bobbie was reacting to it herself. Bobbie lifted her index finger to her mouth and quietly shushed him and he just let out a huff, before laying his head down on Bobbie’s knee. “Artie doesn’t know I am calling you. And despite what Artie said, I couldn’t let things stay the way they are, at least not without having a talk with you first.”

“I think enough has been said, Bobbie.” Amelia replies, sounding as thought she is going to end the call before it has a chance to go on any longer.

“By you, maybe.” Bobbie shoots back, hoping that didn’t cause Amelia to hang up. “But there are some things I need to tell you, and I’m hoping you’ll understand the situation that Artie and I are in.”

A long silence falls between the two and Bobbie stares at her phone screen. She knows Amelia didn’t hang up, but the silence was almost deafening. “Well go on, then. I haven’t got all day.” Amelia finally says, breaking the silence.

“Sorry, I wasn’t sure if you were going to say something else before I say what I need to say.” Bobbie replies. She takes another deep breath and gathers her thoughts. “The last words you said to everyone at Thanksgiving were that I am the reason that Artie hasn’t given you a grandchild yet.”

Bobbie pauses. Saying the words brings up the emotions all over again. She holds back tears so it is easier for her to say what she needs to say. “Woman to woman, Amelia, I’m surprised that you could say something like that with so little understanding of just why Artie and I don’t have kids yet.”

Amelia can again be heard laughing. “Because you are too focused on your dwindling wrestling career.”

Bobbie sighs and shakes her head. “You couldn’t be farther from the truth, and the fact that you think I would be that selfish really hurts me.” Bobbie stands up from the sofa and starts slowly pacing back and forth in her living room as Loki keeps a close eye on her.

“Bobbie, if you don’t want children, you should just let Artie go. He deserves to be a father.”

Bobbie stops dead where she is standing and blinks several times. She scratches her head and thinks over her response for a few moments. “Where on earth did you get the idea that I don’t want kids?”

“You said it yourself!” Amelia raises her voice in frustration.

“Maybe when I was in my early twenties or something, but that was a loooong time ago.” Bobbie says with a laugh. “And if you heard me say it around Artie, I only said it because I didn’t want kids with anyone but Artie and we weren’t together at the time.” She sits back down on the sofa, feeling more hopeful than before that this situation could be worked out.

Amelia says silent for a few moments, now choosing her words carefully. “Then please enlighten me, Bobbie.”

“Amelia…” Bobbie pauses before she continues. How her mother in-law could be so blind to the real reason was beyond her, but she had to just come out and say it. “I have a condition that makes it difficult, if not impossible, to have kids. We want to have a baby, but it’s not without its challenges in trying to make it a reality.”

Amelia doesn’t say a word, and neither does Bobbie. They both are trying to think of what to say next, but Bobbie chooses to wait for Amelia’s response rather than add anything further. Maybe what she just told her will change Amelia’s attitude. At least…she was hoping it would. But she is about to get her answer.

“What exactly are the two of you doing to try and have a baby?” Amelia finally asks after what seems like an eternity. It wasn’t exactly the response Bobbie was hoping for. “The two of you aren’t getting any younger, you know.”

Bobbie narrows her eyes. “We are well aware of that. Nothing about this has been easy trying to figure out. IVF is really the best option I have–”

“And does the doctor think that will actually work? How severe is this condition, Bobbie? What does Artie want you to do?” Amelia starts shooting out questions quicker than Bobbie can even answer them. Not that she really wants to answer any of them at all, nor does she have to.

“Hold on now, Amelia.” Bobbie says, once again standing up. “That’s information I don’t really feel I need to share with you. I was just hoping that by telling you the truth, you’d be a little more compassionate. That you’d be the woman I looked up to growing up.”

Amelia laughs again. “Look, Bobbie.” She says, still sounding like the same cold-hearted woman she had been as of late. “I understand that this condition is hindering your ability to become pregnant, but how do you think this is affecting my son? He deserves to be a father.”

“Yes, I know he does. And I’m trying–”

“If you really love him as much as you say you do, you’d let him go, Bobbie.” Amelia’s words leave Bobbie stunned. She stands there, jaw dropped and speechless as the tears well in her eyes. “If you can’t give him what he needs or deserves, then what is the point? He should have stayed with that Ronnie woman.”

Bobbie glares and narrows her eyes again at the mention of Artie’s ex-girlfriend, Ronnie. “Excuse me?”

“You heard me.” Amelia snaps back. “He should have stayed with Ronnie. I’ve seen her a couple of times since they broke up. Sad to say she is married now, but she has a handsome little boy. A little boy that could have been my grandson.”

Bobbie feels like she is going to be sick. She was now regretting ever making this phone call as it had just now blown up in her face. “I was stupid to think that telling you anything could turn you back into the woman I thought you were. You’re nothing but a cold-hearted old hag, and let me tell you I am going to do whatever I need to do to give Artie a child. And you? You’ll have absolutely NO part of our child’s life.”

“That is what you think, dear.” Amelia says with a surety sound in her voice. “Artie may not want anything to do with me now, but IF the two of you have a child? He won’t keep me from my own grandchild.”

“He might not,” Bobbie starts and if Amelia were standing in front of her right now, she’d probably be taken down a few feet. “But I sure as hell will. I hope you enjoy the consequences of your actions, Amelia. Because you’ve cost yourself everything.”

Bobbie then quickly ends the call so as not to give Amelia the chance to say anything further. And before Amelia can call her back, Bobbie deletes and blocks her number from her phone, determined to keep all of her negativity out of her life. But the reality of what was just said and the fall out from it hits Bobbie like a shot to the gut and she drops down on the couch and starts to sob. Loki is once again by her side trying to comfort her, and Bobbie is only thankful that Artie was not here to see this.



Following her phone call with her mother in-law, Bobbie found herself questioning everything. Artie did deserve to be a father, but Bobbie couldn’t bear the thought of ‘letting him go’ like Amelia had suggested. But what if they tried everything and nothing worked? Could she really expect Artie to stay with her and live with not being a father? She had cried many tears over the last twenty-four hours, and after a vague tweet on Twixter, as Bobbie liked to call it, today she was being treated to a day of shopping with none other than Carter Kasey-McKinney.

Far be it from Bobbie to turn down a much needed session of retail therapy. And as Artie was returning home tonight, she had the time to kill anyway. Even though shopping involved walking around for an extended period of time, Bobbie thought that today would be one of those relaxing shopping trips. The kind where it was more window browsing than anything and they could just enjoy walking around and talking for hours on end. Bobbie quickly found out that a shopping trip with Carter was an adventure in itself and there was hardly anything relaxing about it.

It’s currently just after noon as Bobbie and Carter are walking around the mall. They had been there for about an hour, but by the looks of all the bags Bobbie was carrying, one would think they had been there for a lot longer.

“Carter, don’t you ever just want to do window shopping?” Bobbie says as she adjusts some of the bags she is carrying. Her arms were starting to feel like jello, and Carter just looks at her and laughs. He’s also carrying a few bags himself.

“Where is the fun in that?” He asks with a laugh. “You can’t consider it shopping if you’re just looking at stuff through windows.”

Bobbie laughs, but she needs to give her arms a break. She walks over to a bench and sits down, dropping all the bags at her feet and looking up at Carter. “How do you get away with walking through the door with a bunch of stuff you don’t need?! Artie is going to have to take some tips from Miles.”

“Speaking of Artie…” Carter says, stepping closer to Bobbie. “Where is that hubby of yours anyway?”

Bobbie stretches out her arms, trying to shake some feeling back into them. “Oh he’ll be home tonight. He flew out to Illinois for a few days to help his Dad move.”

Carter raises an eyebrow curiously. “He finally smarten up and leave that witch of a wife?”

Bobbie nods. “Surprisingly, yes. After the mess that was Thanksgiving, he realized that she isn’t the woman he thought she was. And she’s not the woman he married.” She shrugs, but her face shows the heartbreak she feels. “Luckily they don’t know what she said to me yesterday…”

“Yesterday?” Carter asks curiously. “You talked to her yesterday?!”

Bobbie closes her eyes, instantly regretting what she just said. “Uhh…yeah. Long story.”

Carter quickly takes a seat next to her and turns his body to give her his full attention. “Well I’ve got all day, so you better get to talking.”

Bobbie leans back on the bench, resting her back against the backrest. She lets out a sigh as she prepares to tell Carter all about her conversation with Amelia yesterday. “Well, I needed to try and fix this whole situation and get my family back to where it used to be. I thought that telling her why Artie and I don’t have kids right now she might actually show some compassion and empathy.”

“I take it she didn’t?” Carter asked quickly.

Bobbie shakes her head. “Nope. If anything, she showed more of her true colors than she did before. She actually said that not only does she think Artie would have been better off with that psycho chick Ronnie, but that if I loved Artie like I say I do, I’d actually let him go.”

Carter’s jaw drops and he lets out a slight gasp. But his shock soon turns to anger and he places a hand on Bobbie’s back. “You and Artie are better off forgetting about that woman and leaving her in the rearview mirror. I can’t see any way of her making amends after saying something like that.”

Bobbie lowers her head. She feels her eyes start to well up with tears, but she holds herself back in front of Carter. “I just made things worse, Carter. I was trying to clear my head of all the stress from this past year, because I’m letting it affect my performance in SCW, but I only made it worse. I have to face Bella on Sunday and then I’ll be going to Inception VII to fight for the Bombshell Roulette Championship, but I’m just going to fail again. Maybe I need to just focus on trying to have a baby instead of wrestling, because clearly I can’t have both.”

Bobbie takes in a few deep breaths, trying to calm herself before she started sobbing all over again right in the middle of the mall. “That’s nonsense, Bobbie and you know it. Do you know how many people have kids and still manage to have a wrestling career?”

Bobbie nods. “Of course I know that. But how many of them had to go through IVF in order to get pregnant? And not only that, but look how quickly most are able to bounce back and get back in the ring.” She shakes her head now and sighs. “I don’t have that kind of time. My body doesn’t have that kind of time.”

Carter lets out a sigh of his own. “Bobbie, you don’t have to put your body through all of that just to have a child. And if Artie is pressuring you to–”

Bobbie quickly shakes her head, shooting that thought down immediately. “No, of course not. Artie is not pressuring me to do anything. I just want to give him a biological child of his own. How can I expect to go through that whole process and try and get the Bombshell Roulette Championship back, let alone defend it week after week?”

“Look,” Carter begins, trying his best to be a reassuring friend to Bobbie. “The child doesn’t have to be yours biologically in order to be a parent, Bobbie. I understand wanting to pass on the family name and such, but there are so many other options than to put yourself through physical challenges to become a parent. What about adoption? So many kids need loving homes because their biological parents shouldn’t have had them in the first place.”

Bobbie grins as she looks at Carter. “You’re starting to sound like Fenris. Although less brash…”

Cartier’s jaw drops and he looks shocked. “I’m going to pretend you didn’t just say that.”

The two share a laugh before turning serious once again. “I know there are options, Carter. I just don’t know what is best for me and Artie. I wish things were much more clear.”

“Life isn’t that easy, Bobbie.” Carter replies, and he stands up, looking down at her. “Now, enough of the heavy. We still have a lot of stores to hit.”

“You’re kidding me, right?!” Bobbie says, looking at all the bags they have at their feet. “I’m gonna need to re-fuel in order to carry more bags. Time for lunch!”

Bobbie then stands up and Carter helps her with the various bags of their purchases. They head off towards the food court to grab a quick bite to eat before continuing their shopping adventure.



The camera opens up, focused directly on the face of Bobbie Dahl. What is usually a carefree, smiling expression is much more serious as she stares into the camera of her laptop, ready to address the SCW fans and her opponents for Inception VII. She leans back slightly after ensuring the camera is recording and then sits up straight.

“I’m finding myself in a bit of an unfamiliar situation right now, and I have to apologize before I get down to business and the task at hand. I know it’s no secret that I’ve been a bit…distant…as of late. If you want to call it distant. I haven’t been putting in the same effort as I used to, or that I should considering the numerous chances I have been given over the last several months, and for that I need to apologize. Not only to my last opponents, but to Mark Ward and Christian Underwood. I don’t want to be looked at as someone who is lazy and doesn’t care, because that is far from the truth. I’ve just been struggling.”

She pauses and thinks over everything in her mind right now. She folds her arms before continuing.

“But who doesn’t struggle, right? I’m not going to try and defend my lack of effort and less than stellar performance lately, because there really is no excuse, but I’m finding it hard to get out of this stressful place I have been in lately. I’m struggling to find that balance, but it’s not for a lack of trying because trust me when I say I’ve been trying so damn hard to get back to where I was. It just takes a certain amount of motivation.”

She pauses again, bringing her index finger up to her chin and letting herself fall into a deep thought.

“Motivation. The thing or things that drive us to be the very best we can be and to just do something with ourselves. When you find the negativity just piling up more and more, the motivation to do anything about it can just start to…dwindle. And why? Because you start to think, is it ever going to get better? Is it all worth it? Am I making sense?”

Bobbie shrugs and then leans forward, placing her elbows on the desk but keeping her eyes solely locked on the camera.

“I’m sure in some way I am, but I bet you’re wondering how this all pertains to me and my current situation. Well, you see it has everything to do with my current situation because I’ve been in such a downward spiral that I’m finding it hard to build that motivation to get back to where I was. Am I too far down the ladder to get back to my place in SCW where I was most successful? Or, better yet, climb higher and be better than I was before? Is it worth it to try?”

She closes her eyes and digs deep to find a positive answer. She keeps her eyes closed for a while and takes in a few deep breaths before finally opening her eyes.

“You bet your behind it’s worth it to try! This isn’t rock bottom for me. I haven’t tasted every bit of success I want to taste in SCW, and I don’t care what I have to do, I’m going to fight tooth and nail to be a successful and deserving champion. Now you all might not believe me right now, and that’s fine. But I’m going to work to built your trust and belief in me for as long as it takes. And it starts next week at Inception VII.”

Bobbie finally allows herself to smile, thinking of the challenge ahead of her.

“Now before I address our esteemed Bombshell Roulette Champion, I’m going to take a few moments to focus on the other woman looking to reclaim the status she once held in SCW, and someone I am very very familiar with. Alicia Lukas and I go way back, and our history isn’t exactly one that you would call a very good one. I’m sure Alicia will be looking to get me out of the picture pretty quick, and I don’t blame her.”

Bobbie shakes her head and leans back again, thinking back to her heated rivalry with Alicia Lukas.

“I was a very different person the last time Alicia and I faced off. I wasn’t the best version of myself, but I also was a decent version of myself. I was in a dark place and in all honesty, I tried to end Alicia’s career by targeting her shoulder. I’m not proud of it, and I’m glad that Alicia was able to come back from what I tried to do to her because of my jealousy. Yes, I said jealousy because back then, Alicia was one of the best in the business. I thought by taking her out, it would immediately propel me to being better than her, but I was wrong.”

She takes in another deep breath

“I don’t quite understand why Alicia is back, because she’s tasted all of the success she can in SCW. Multiple time World Bombshell Champion. Woman of the Year. Hall of Famer. She’s a bit…overqualified for this match, don’t you all think? Eh, I guess it doesn’t really matter because the point is that she is here and she’s fighting for the Bombshell Roulette Championship just like I am, and I’m going to do everything I can to stop her. Well…almost everything because I promise I won’t try and end her career again. I’ll do everything within the rules of whatever the Roulette wheel decides for us. I just hope she’s ready.”

Bobbie leans back and folds her arms again, smiling widely.

“And that leaves…Victoria Lyons. The champion herself. The Queen of the Lyons Den and the Lyons family, and if I’m honest? The woman I am more concerned about heading into this match than Alicia Lukas. Because Victoria has proven herself to be a hell of a Bombshell Roulette Champion over the last six months and I know I’ve got my work cut out for me if I want to be the one to end her reign. I let myself lose to her once before, and I’m not about to go down without a fight and let it happen again.”

Bobbie lets out a laugh and smiles, thinking about the Bombshell Roulette Champion.

“I’d ask if Victoria really deserves to be where she’s at, but that would be a silly question, because she’s proven she does. Regardless of how horribly she treats people, even her own family, she backs up every single word she says and she’s managed to keep a hold of that title since July. Pretty impressive, honestly. Something I was hoping to do myself, but was cut just a little short by Alexandra Calaway, but that’s not the point. The point is that Victoria has every reason to be confident going into this match, because she’s going up against someone who only recently returned to SCW and someone who has had more losses than wins recently. The odds are kind of in her favor.”

Bobbie laughs, trying not to allow herself to get into a Hunger Games joking situation. She behaves herself and gets back on topic.

“I need to win this match next week. But not only do I need to win it, I need to beat Victoria. I’ve already proven myself against Alicia Lukas. I’d talk about pinning one over the other, but we’ve all got the Roulette Wheel to think about so my desire to beat Victoria might even be pointless. I just hope the wheel gives me the opportunity to pin Victoria so I can have some bragging rights. Because knowing her? She’ll cry foul if she isn’t the one to lose the title herself. That’s the thing about Triple Threat matches, ya know? But that is exactly why I am determined to prove myself better than Victoria, because how else could I claim to deserve the title if I don’t beat the best?”

Bobbie shrugs innocently.

“No offense to Alicia Lukas, but she’s simply not the best anymore. Victoria is the champion, so Victoria is the one I’m really aiming to beat and then send her on her merry little way as I work to reclaim my status and be better than ever. I set a lot of goals for myself for this year and wouldn’t you know that one of the ones at the top of my list I get the chance to check off so early on in the year. I’m making the most of it, and I hope that Victoria and Alicia don’t count me out just yet. Because I’m going to prove them wrong and I’m going to go out there and show everyone that I’m not done yet. You haven’t seen the best of me yet!”

Bobbie leans in close to the camera, smiling as she prepares to end her message.

“Bobbie Dahl is making a comeback, and it all starts next week at Inception VII. See you soon, ladies!”

With one last smile from Bobbie and the click of a button, the camera cuts to black.

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Climax Control Archives / Heart to Heart with the Boys
« on: December 20, 2024, 10:30:38 PM »
Monday December 16th
All I Want For Christmas…


It’s that time of year again, folks! The holiday season is in full swing with just nine days to go until Christmas. It’s hard to believe it’s already here, as it seems like we were all just ringing in 2024 just a couple of months ago. The years are just flying by faster than ever. If you blink you just might miss something.

Christmas has always been Bobbie’s favorite holiday of the year, next to Halloween. The decorations. The lights. Just the amount of joy you’re supposed to feel spending time with your loved ones. Key words being ‘supposed to feel.’ Because that is not always the case. Some people absolutely dread the holidays simply because of the stress and chaos it brings, only to feel relief and an incredible weight lifted off of their shoulders once the holidays are over. Right now Bobbie is not sure how she feels going into Christmas this year.

She already decorated her and Artie’s home, but unlike in year’s past, it was very minimal. Their Christmas tree was up and decorated, yes. But she didn’t spend the time hanging up as many ornaments as she normally does. She didn’t hang up as many lights or garland or the like. Simply put, Bobbie just isn’t feeling completely festive this year. And right now, she needs some friend time as that may put her in brighter spirits.

It has been a bit since she visited the other “boys” in her life, as she liked to call them. Fenris and Aron that is. She would have gladly invited them to Thanksgiving dinner as she had done last year, but considering everything that has happened this year, she did not want to put them in an awkward position. And that was when she didn’t know her awful mother in law was attending.

Needless to say, Fenris and Aron always had a way of cheering her up. Even Fenris and his brash personality. Bobbie enjoyed any interaction she had with him. And Aron was just comforting in a different and more appropriate way sometimes. Either way, she enjoyed being around them both.

After being let up to the floor where their condo was, Bobbie is just about to their door. She has a bag in her right hand and when she walks up to their door, it suddenly swings open before she has a chance to knock or ring the doorbell. She smiles as she is first greeted by Aron.


Bobbie: Well aren’t you a sight for sore thighs…er, I mean eyes!

Aron smiles and lets out a laugh, knowing full well Bobbie meant what she said first.

Aron: Good to see you, too, Bobbie. Come on in.

Aron steps aside as he invites Bobbie inside. She looks around for Fenris, spotting him sitting at the kitchen island. She puts on her biggest smile as she greets him.

Bobbie: Ebenezer Scrooge! Great to see ya, buddy!

Fenris slowly turns his head and gives her an unimpressed look and rolls his eyes. Bobbie walks right up to him, places the bag down next to him on the island and with little warning, wraps her arms around him in a big hug.

Fenris: How many times do I have to tell you…

Bobbie: Oh hush, you big bear, you. You know I’m never gonna stop giving you a hug no matter what you say.

Bobbie turns around and gives Aron a hug as well, not daring to forget about him in this case. When she backs away, she looks around for Fenris’ husband, David.

Bobbie: Where’s the third hunk? That significant other of yours?

She looks at Fenris’ as she asks this.

Fenris: He had to run some errands. Or maybe it was just an excuse to avoid your constant grabby hands…

Bobbie laughs innocently and shakes her head.

Bobbie: What can I say. My hands have a mind of their own sometimes.

Fenris: And how does your own husband feel about that?

Aron: Relax, K. Artie knows it’s all harmless fun. If he had a problem with it, I’m sure Bobbie wouldn’t do it.

Bobbie nods.

Bobbie: Absolutely! Artie is my one and only, and he knows that while my hands might misbehave sometimes, I would never–

Fenris: Cheat on him like his mother did to his father? I would certainly hope she wouldn’t be such a heartless bitch.

Bobbie’s smile quickly fades and she is left slightly speechless. Aron shakes his head.

Aron: K, now is not the time to bring that up. It’s a good thing Artie wasn’t here to hear that.

Bobbie: It’s okay, Aron. He has a point, anyway. And he’s right. I wouldn’t be that heartless to ever do that to Artie.

A silence falls between them all for a few moments as they all decide what to talk about next. Fenris then looks to the bag that Bobbie brought with her, pointing to it.

Fenris: I’m going to regret asking this, but what’s in the bag?

Bobbie’s huge smile returns and she jumps up and down excitedly. Despite all of the stress and anxiety she had been under recently, she was doing her best to hide it around her two closest friends. Fenris looks to Aron, who shrugs and shakes his head, just as in the dark about this as Fenris is.

Bobbie: So I was waiting to tell everyone else until Christmas, but I wanted you two to be the first to know. I special ordered these…

Bobbie reaches into the bag and pulls out…a set of baby onesies?! She holds the first one up and it reads ‘GRUNCLE.’ She sets that one down in front of Fenris, and the other one that reads ‘FUNCLE’ she sets down by Aron. Both men’s jaws drop open and Aron points to the baby onesie.

Aron: Wait…you’re pregnant?!

Fenris: Don’t you dare ask me to babysit or change a shitty diaper.

Bobbie laughs, but ultimately she shakes her head and takes the onesie’s back.

Bobbie: No, no, no. I’m not pregnant. Well..not yet anyway. I just wanted to let you two know that I’m going to start IVF after the start of the new year. So if all goes well…

Fenris: What the hell does Gruncle mean anyway?

Bobbie: Grumpy Uncle. GRUNCLE. GRUNCLE FENRIS! And Fun Uncle…FUNCLE ARON!

Fenris lets out an audible groan and shakes his head. Aron laughs but he places a caring hand on Bobbie’s shoulder.

Aron: Well I hope it all works out for you and Artie. IVF, though…That’s pretty physically taxing isn’t it?

Bobbie: I’ve heard it can be, yeah. I’ll probably have to stop wrestling at some point even before getting pregnant, but…Artie wanted us to give it a shot.

Bobbie’s voice trails off a bit as she starts talking about the IVF plans. She slowly folds the onesies and places them back in the bag. Aron can immediately sense that something is off, as does Fenris, but Aron is the one to question her first.

Aron: You say Artie wanted you to give it a shot, but what about you? Is that what you want?

Fenris: Don’t forget that when you win your match this weekend you get a shot at the Bombshell Roulette Championship again.

Bobbie: IF I win, Fenris. My record lately kinda speaks for itself. And as for what I want?

She takes a few moments to think over her answer carefully. Truthfully, she isn’t quite sure of what she wants.

Bobbie: I just want Artie and I to be parents. I want Artie to be a Daddy and IVF is the best chance we have.

Aron: There are other options out there, Bobbie. You don’t have to put your body through the challenges of IVF just so you and Artie can have a child. IVF isn’t even a guarantee.

Fenris suddenly lets out a laugh causing Aron and Bobbie to stare at him, confused.

Aron: K, what is so funny about this?

Fenris: Oh nothing is funny about this. But what’s fucked up is that the people who should be able to have kids, can’t. And the people who shouldn’t be parents keep spitting out the little snot machines.

Even Bobbie can’t help but laugh at that.

Bobbie: Always the way with words, Fenris. But…I don’t know. I never thought I’d be faced with this obstacle in having our own kids. IVF might not work, true. But if it does? By this time next year we could have our own little Bobbie or Artie Junior!

Aron: It’s ultimately your choice, but I do agree with my brother. There are so many children out there who need loving families. A child doesn’t have to be yours biologically to make you their parents. I just think you really need to think this through.

Bobbie nods.

Bobbie: Oh I plan to. It’s why I said we’re waiting until after the start of the new year.

Fenris: IVF…that requires daily shots in your ass, right?

Bobbie smiles and then laughs and nods.

Bobbie: Technically the hip, but yes. Are you volunteering? Because Artie isn’t big on the sight of needles…

Fenris: For fuck’s sake, you would think that. And no, I wasn’t volunteering. I was just thinking about the inevitable mood swings. Artie might want to think twice before he signs up to deal with that shit…

Aron: I’m sure Artie is well aware of what IVF entails.

Bobbie: I don’t think he does, but he’ll find out when we go to our first appointment. Besides, in the end once we have a baby, it’ll all be worth it. And I can’t wait to see Gruncle Fenris changing a diaper for the first time!

Bobbie grins and Fenris stands up, shaking his head and holding his hands up in the air.

Fenris: Fuck no. If and when you two have a kid, I’m not going anywhere near a shitty diaper. I’m not about to get shit or pissed on, either. And stop calling me Gruncle Fenris!

Bobbie: Living up to the nickname already! You know you two will be my future child’s favorite uncles.

Fenris walks off mumbling and cursing under his breath. Bobbie continues laughing as she and Aron follow behind Fenris to continue their visit.



Hey, hey, hey everyone! It’s Friday night and you know what that means?! Well…nothing in particular, but it’s time to get down to business and look towards Climax Control this Sunday. It’s the last show of the year and because Christmas is next week, of course it is SCW’s Christmas show. It’s always been a fun time in the past and I have no doubt this year will be the same.

What a year it has been, too. It started out pretty amazing for me, as at the end of last year I finally won the Bombshell Roulette Championship and became a champion for the first time. All my hard work had finally paid off and the title was mine. And not only that I had a decent run with it, which is all I wanted. I didn’t want to be one of those transitional champions. Paper champions as they call them. No, I want my reign to be something. And it was for the most part.

Until it wasn’t.

All good things must come to an end, right? And my reign came to an end as much as I did not want it to. I wanted to be champion for longer. I wanted to make my reign more memorable, but that one just wasn’t meant to be. And ever since then…well, I’ve been struggling. Obviously. I’ve had more losses than wins lately, and I’m not gonna lie. It sucks.

But the year is coming to a close and I’m looking to turn things around and keep them turned around. This Sunday I have a chance to win a shot at getting the Bombshell Roulette Championship back, which is my ultimate goal. I could move on and aim towards the Internet title or even the World Bombshell title, but why do that when I don’t feel like I am completely done with the Bombshell Roulette Championship?

It’s not going to be easy, though. I don’t have to beat just one woman. I have to beat two. And I don’t even have to be pinned to lose. That’s the thing about triple threats. You can still lose without being pinned or submitted. And I am sure Prudence and Bea will be looking to get me out of the picture early on in this match to make it a bit easier for one of them to win. They don’t have to admit it, but I’ll be expecting it once I step into that ring on Sunday.

I’m not going to lie. I don’t know a whole lot about Prudence. I’ve never felt it necessary to look into her, because she didn’t even start out as a wrestler if I remember correctly. She wasn’t even on my radar as someone I ever would have faced, but I guess as she’s now signed to the Bombshell roster, she has to be on my radar. I’ve gotta admit that a small part of her reminds me of myself…of how I used to be anyway. Minus the whole being married to another woman, obviously.

Prudence likes to have fun from what I can tell. She loves what she does and doesn’t seem to care what other people think. Kind of like how I was when I first started out in SCW. I came here just  to have fun beating people up, and I didn’t quite take it seriously. I also didn’t care how much I lost. Not at first anyway. I think that is where Prudence and I differ also. She has a lot to prove, just because of who her wife is…former World Bombshell Champion Courtney Pierce.

You can’t be married to someone like that and just not give a rat’s behind if you lose. No. Prudence is out to make a name for herself, and I’m sure this Sunday she’ll be gunning to make an impression and walk away with that shot for the Bombshell Roulette Championship. If she shows up and is determined to win, I’d say she has a decent shot. How can I deny that when she trained at Jet City? She might not be the most accomplished, but Prudence…well, let’s just say I’m more concerned about her than I am or ever have been about Bea Barnhardt.

Bea…she talks a big game. She likes to build herself up and make herself and her stanky husband out to be God’s gifts to wrestling. But for all the talk she spews out, she doesn’t have the best record of backing it up. Bea is one of those women that just…confuses me.

I know exactly what Bea is going to try and use against me this week. It’s the same thing she did last time we faced, because she doesn’t have enough brain cells to come up with anything better or more original. She’s going to turn into this High School Mean Girl type and poke fun at my weight, because she has nothing else to say. She thinks it’ll bring me down or hurt my feelings, but in reality? I’m just going to laugh and egg her on for more. Despite my size, I think I’ve proven that it doesn’t hinder my performance in the ring one bit. And I’ve used it to my advantage many times, which is what I plan to do on Sunday against Bea.

She wants to take aim at my weight? Go right ahead. We’ll see what she’ll be saying when I squash her with a Bobbie Bomb and pin her to become one of the challengers for the Bombshell Roulette Championship. And then she can go crying back to her sweaty disgusting husband and continue being the failures that they are. Oh, but I can’t forget…she’ll run to Twitter, or X or whatever you want to call it, and have a complete change of attitude and show me respect afterwards. I’ve seen it time and time again from her and Bill. They insult and drag down their opponent to no end and then after they lose? Showing them all the respect in the world.

Seriously? Make up your damn mind!

The Barnhardts, they have a few screws lose if you ask me, but it is what it is. It doesn’t change the fact that on Sunday? I’m going to do everything in my power to walk away with my hand held high and move on to Inception VII to get my Bombshell Roulette Championship back.

And let’s not forget one important thing…this match is under Roulette rules. So that darn wheel will decide just how this all goes down. And not only that, but with all Christmas Stipulations? This is going to be quite interesting to say the least.

But FUN!

Prudence. Bea. I hope the two of you are ready, because I’m looking to close out 2024 with a bang and setting my sights on the Bombshell Roulette Championship for 2025! The two of you? Well…I don’t care what you do afterwards. Just get ready.

Bobbie’s coming for ya!

See ya Sunday, ladies!!

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Climax Control Archives / Thanksgiving Family Meltdown
« on: December 06, 2024, 09:27:40 PM »
From The Mind of Bobbie Dahl:
A Journal Entry


Every year I tell myself that Thanksgiving will be great. I hope and try to speak into existence that Thanksgiving will be full of love and drama-free, as it should be. But this year I wasn’t as sure of the outcome as in year’s past. And Artie’s mother was the reason of course.

All of the stress and bad feelings this year have been her fault. The absolute heartache she caused to our families was never even expected, especially from her. And not only that, but her lack of remorse afterwards? I just don’t understand it. I don’t think I ever will, even if she gives a good enough explanation, or apology, for what she did.

I could never do that to Artie, no matter what the case was. We might not exactly be the perfect couple, or even two people anyone but our parents saw us ending up together, but he’s been my person since before we even knew what that even meant. We’ve always been there for each other, and I’ve tried to protect him as much as I could. But this situation with his mother? Well, I couldn’t protect him from that. I couldn’t ease the pain he was feeling.

So color me surprised when my mother actually decided to invite his mother for Thanksgiving dinner. She’s always been a gracious host and she knew that now that his parents were trying to work through her betrayal that it wouldn’t be fair to invite him alone. As fair a point as that was, I knew…I knew this family dinner would not go smoothly.

And, boy was I right….




Thanksgiving Day
Emotions Boil Over


It’s the first Thanksgiving with Bobbie’s parents officially living just outside of Las Vegas. And because of this, Bobbie’s mother offered to host the family dinner in their new home. Bobbie and Artie had thought it would just be them spending the day with her parents, but they were both surprised when they showed up to find his parents in their living room, having a friendly conversation with Bobbie’s father.

It was an awkward situation to say the least. Emotions still weren’t completely healed, even now that Artie’s parents were back together and going through therapy. Bobbie and Artie didn’t exactly agree with his father’s decision to reconcile with his mother after her infidelity, but no one really had a say in the decision, either. All they could do was try and act civilly around each other and hope that eventually, things would get back to a sense of normal. If that were to ever happen, anyway.

Artie was quiet most of the day. He simply couldn’t find anything to speak about around his parents. Not that he wanted to. And because Artie was quiet, Bobbie was for the most part too. Save for the few times when her mother brought up something that forced Bobbie to respond. She was doing her best to not make the entire day so awkwardly silent.

As they are all sitting down at the dining room table for dinner, it has now become one of those awkwardly silent moments as Bobbie’s parents are in the kitchen gathering the last remaining sides for the dinner table. Bobbie and Artie are seated directly across from his parents, and Artie is just staring down at his empty dinner plate, quietly eager to get this night over with. Bobbie and Artie’s father exchange a look and Bobbie just shakes her head at him. He sighs, and both understand how difficult this is for Artie.

“Barbara, this dinner looks absolutely lovely!” Artie’s mother exclaims, breaking the silence. Bobbie and Artie quickly look at her, but both remain silent as Bobbie’s parents return to the table, setting the last few things down. “And I just have to say thank you again for inviting us. I, for one, am so grateful to be spending Thanksgiving with all of you.”

Artie rolls his eyes and looks away, refusing to say anything. Bobbie just stares at her mother-in-law, wanting to say something in response, but deciding its best not to for fear she might say the wrong thing. Bobbie’s father is about to start cutting the turkey, but her mother places a hand on his, stopping him. “Hold on, honey.” She says, causing all eyes to fall on her. “I, uh, thought that we could start today by going around and all of us saying what we are thankful for this year.”

“Oh, Ma, that’s really not–” Bobbie tries shoot the idea down but she’s quickly interrupted. By Artie’s mother…

“What a wonderful idea!” She says excitedly, clapping her hands together. “I will start, because I have so much to be thankful for this year.”

Artie lets out a laugh and shakes his head. His mother looks at him, and instead of bringing up the obvious, she continues. She looks to her husband next to her, takes his hand in hers and gives it a gentle squeeze. “First and foremost, I am so incredibly thankful for my loving Arnie. He’s always been so good to me and he gave me the best son in the–”

“You should be thankful for him. Especially this year.” To everyone’s surprise, it is Bobbie who interrupts her and not Artie as they had expected. Artie turns and stares at Bobbie, shocked, yet holding back a slight grin.

“I…I beg your pardon?” Artie’s mother replies, almost horrified.

“Bobbie, now is not the–” Bobbie’s mother attempts to get involved.

“Forgive me, Ma, but I just couldn’t stay quiet any longer.” Bobbie says, and everyone remains silent, still staring at her. Artie is again holding back a proud smile and does nothing to stop Bobbie from continuing. “You should be thankful that Mr. Miller took you back after what you did. I don’t know what happened to you, but you’re not the woman I looked up to growing up. You’ve…you’ve changed and even now that you’re supposedly trying to make up for what you did, it doesn’t seem genuine.”

Artie’s mother slumps back into her seat, folding her arms across her chest. She stares at Bobbie, still shocked, but her expression quickly changes and she narrows her eyes at Bobbie. “You haven’t exactly always been loving yourself, Bobbie.” She snaps back, causing the tension to grow even further in the room. Artie’s dad tries to speak, but she stops him. “No, Arnie. I think this all needs to be said now.”

Bobbie’s mother shakes her head, and her father remains awkwardly silent. “Amelia, I, I’m sorry for Bobbie’s outburst, but now isn’t–”

“Oh I think it is, Barbara.” Amelia replies. Bobbie is now glaring back at her mother-in-law. “Do you want to know what happened, Bobbie? Do you?”

Bobbie nods. “Yeah, I really would. I think I speak for all of us when I’d like to hear the truth and not some sorry excuse.”

Amelia laughs. “You happened.”

Jaws drop collectively in the room and Bobbie shakes her head. “Excuse me? I don’t know what you mean by that.”

Amelia laughs again and shakes her head. “YOU split my family apart, dear. Not me.”

“Amelia, please.” Artie’s father tries to speak again. But, again, it doesn’t work.

“Everything has always been about you, Bobbie. You dragged Artie across the country to Las Vegas so you could chase this ridiculous wrestling career of yours.” At this point, everyone is left shocked. Bobbie and Artie’s father’s exchange an awkward look and Bobbie’s mother stands up.

“Now hold on a minute, Amelia.” She says, finally getting the attention pulled to her. “Bobbie has done well for herself in her wrestling career and we’re very proud of her. ALL of us.”

“And I didn’t drag Artie across the country.” Bobbie chimes in, growing angrier by the minute. “He chose to come with. In fact, it was his idea! I would have been just fine with travelling, but he thought–”

“He did it to make you happy, dear.” Amelia snarls back. “Not because he wanted to.”

“You don’t know anything about what I wanted, Mom.” Artie finally breaks his silence, jumping in to defend his wife. “I didn’t want to be stuck living at home my entire life and I’m happy with my life here with Bobbie. Which is more than Dad can say back home in Illinois with you!”

Amelia shakes her head once again. “She’s done well for herself, huh? When was the last time she won one of her matches? She’s even going to be embarrassing herself on the next show by dressing up as a baby because she couldn’t even follow through on her own challenge! And let’s not forget that she’s the reason I don’t have a grandchild yet.”

And that did it. That last sentence changed the entire energy of the room. More importantly, it drained any ounce of anger from Bobbie and brought out feelings she had been holding back for quite some time. She couldn’t speak. She couldn’t even look at her mother-in-law any longer. The tears started flowing and she pushed herself away from the table and ran out of the room, straight towards the door leading to the backyard. Artie glared at his mother with pure rage.

“Don’t ever contact me or my wife ever again.” He snarls, and Amelia is actually shocked. Artie pushes himself away from the table and runs after Bobbie, knowing how those words must have made her feel.

Bobbie’s mother glares at Amelia. The two had been friends for a long time, but that friendship might now be over. “Get out of my house.” She says, pointing towards the door. “Arnie, you are more than welcome to stay, and I hope you do. But Amelia? You are no longer welcome in this house.”

Amelia looks to her husband. He just shakes his head and looks away, and her expression sours. She sighs and shakes her head before standing up without a word and then grabs her jacket and her purse and leaves.

Meanwhile, outside…

Bobbie got away as quickly as she could. She needed some fresh air or she felt she was going to be sick. She couldn’t believe that a woman she had loved like a second mother for so long could say something so…hurtful. Amelia didn’t know why the words stung so bad, but Bobbie wasn’t about to try and make things better by telling her why.

The tears wouldn’t stop. She was an emotional mess when Artie walked up behind her out in the backyard. It was dark outside, but Bobbie didn’t care. The night time air in Nevada was relaxing to her and looking up at the sky also helped ease her mind at times. Artie didn’t know what to say, though. He placed his hands on her shoulders, trying to comfort her in any way that he could.

“So much for a peaceful Thanksgiving.” Bobbie says through sniffles. She tries to laugh and work her way through the emotional pain, but Artie knows her better. “I’m sorry, Artie.”

“Sorry for what?” He asks, genuinely curious. “You are not to blame for my mother turning into such a horrible person.”

Bobbie shakes her head. “I didn’t mean that.” She wipes away her tears and turns around to face Artie. “I meant I’m sorry that she was right.”

Artie’s jaw drops a bit, but he shakes his head and wipes away more of her tears. “Bobbie, I don’t care about that and you know it. I wouldn’t know what to do if we had a baby anyway.” He laughs and scratches his head. The idea of being parents was definitely a scary one to the both of them.

“You’d be a great daddy, Artie.” Bobbie replies back with a smile. “Our kids would totally prefer you over me.”

They both share a laugh, finally feeling the stress ease up a bit. But they couldn’t just drop the subject. No matter how hard they tried, it kept coming up at one point or another. But it was what Artie said next that surprised her. “I think you should start IVF.”

Bobbie’s eyes widen and her mouth drops slightly. “What?”

Artie nods. “I’m serious.” He replies quickly. “If having kids is that important to you, let’s go for it. Let’s do what we can to have a baby.”

Bobbie doesn’t know what to say. Well, she does, but they had already discussed the uncertainty of IVF. “If I were to get pregnant though I’d have to stop wrestling…at least temporarily.”

Artie shrugs. “So then I’ll wrestle. What do we have to lose?”

Bobbie thinks for a moment. He was right. Being parents was important to the both of them, and as crazy as it sounded, Bobbie wanted to experience everything about Motherhood- the pregnancy aspect as well. But she knew, even with IVF, it probably was not going to happen. But if Artie wanted to give it a shot…

“Do you….want us to? Not just for me?” She asks.

He smiles brightly at her and nods. “Of course. I don’t make decisions because you make me. You know that. Now come on…let’s go tell your parents.”

Artie gives Bobbie a quick kiss on the cheek then rushes inside before Bobbie can even stop him. Her mouth is open and she tries to say something, but it's just a bit of a squeak that comes out. She closes her eyes and takes in a deep breath. When her eyes open again, her expression has saddened again.

But this sadness was telling a different story…



Welp…it looks like on Sunday I’ll have to eat my own words, so to speak. I issued the challenge and the stipulation to Harper Mason to stick it to her, but look what happened? I lost. And now I have to dress like a baby at Climax Control on Sunday. Eh…I can own up to it. I’m not about to be called a hypocrite or anything.

But, I won’t sit here and focus on that. The match is done and over with. My baby costume is all ready to go and I’ve even got myself a match, too! This oughta be fun to do. Wrestling in a baby costume! Eh…Halloween wasn’t too long ago anyway so let’s just call this another Halloween costume! A late one! Sorry folks, I don’t know what has gotten into me. I mean, here I am excited that I’ll be wrestling in a baby costume, when I should be ashamed…embarrassed.

Well…I’m not. I’m just thankful to have a match and I don’t care under what circumstances it falls under. I’ve had a bit of a crazy year and I really need to end it on a high note. I started out as the Bombshell Roulette Champion, but now look at where I am…in the biggest slump of my career so far. At least since I started taking this seriously.

But wouldn’t you know it that my opponent seems to be in a similar spot as I am. She’s seen more success in her SCW time than I have, but look at her now? She’s essentially given up and like so many others I see, she just doesn’t care anymore. She is a shell of what she used to be. Seems interesting that I get put against these types of women so often. Mercedes…Seleana…now Song?  Eh, what do I know.

Back to what I was saying. Song is not the woman she used to be. She’s letting this slump get to her, and it’s showing in the worst way. But…so am I. When people watch me in the ring, they probably think that I’ve given up in a sense. That I don’t care. But that is the difference between Song and I.

I want to win. I want to get back to the glory I tasted earlier this year. I don’t want to be looked at with pity. I want to be successful again. I’m not here just to pad numbers to the roster. I’m here to be the best that I can be.

What about Song? Why is she still here? Why does she continue to compete and show no sort of emotion for what she does. She has no drive or determination. She just…is. I don’t want to be that person.

We all go through a crazy time every now and then. It’s just a fact of life. But it’s how we work past all that stress and craziness that matters. It’s how long we allow ourselves to be consumed with all the negativity that we experience. The longer we allow it to eat at us, the harder and harder it becomes to climb back up the ladder.

Song has not been in this state for long, that is true. But her downfall has been fast so she may reach the point of no return a lot faster. Me? I’m not letting myself reach that point. I need to end 2024 on a high note and get back to my winning ways and it all starts on Sunday against Song. I might not end the year as a champion like I did last year, but I can damn sure make sure that I’m at least headed back to a title picture.

Song, unless you see the light honey, you’re just going to fall further and further into a pit of despair that you’ll have no choice but to just disappear quietly. Do you really want that, Song? If you are listening, I want you to think about that long and hard. Think about what it is that you want and just figure it out soon honey.

Song, you’re the first in line in Bobbie’s train ride to redemption. My losing days are officially over and Sunday I turn things around.

See you then, Song! May the bigger and better woman win…and I plan to!

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Supercard Archives / Problem Child
« on: November 16, 2024, 08:51:55 PM »
Children. They can bring a great amount of love and joy to the lives of their parents and families. They are a welcome and in most cases much wanted addition to the family. In these cases, the children are cared for and raised the way they should be. With unconditional love, but also the discipline needed for them to grow and flourish into respectable and well behaved adults.

But sometimes parents lose sight of the proper way to raise their children. The child they dreamed of having for so long turned out to be much more difficult to care for than they truly anticipated and things quickly spiraled out of control. A screaming toddler getting their way quickly turns into a spoiled young child and then into an even more spoiled teenager and eventually, a completely entitled adult. Because everything they demanded was practically handed to them on a silver platter, they grew up thinking it would always be the case.

Oh, but that is now the way the world works. Things are not simply given to us just because we want it and ask for it. In most cases, they need to be earned. And a respectable adult should never ever throw a child-like tantrum when things don’t go their way.

We’ve all known someone at every stage of our lives that is this type of person. And if not, perhaps you are this person and are just blind to seeing it. Either way…they are all out there.

For Bobbie Dahl, she dealt with one particular spoiled brat for most of her childhood. She had hoped in her adult years she would never have to think about her ever again, but this situation with Harper Mason has brought everything screaming back into her mind.

And it was like she was living it all over again…



Thirty some odd years ago…

It’s a gorgeous spring day in the small town of Coal City, Illinois. It is one of those days that children anxiously await after the sometimes long and brutal winters of Illinois. After being cooped up in their homes for most of the winter-aside from the snow days where they could briefly go sledding and build snowmen-they ran outside the moment their parents let them to enjoy the playtime outside.

While most of the neighborhood kids are out riding their bikes up and down the street, two kids in particular are all by their lonesome playing in the front yard. Young Bobbie Dahl and her best and perhaps only friend, Artie Miller, are sitting in Bobbie’s front yard quietly chatting and digging in the dirt. Well, Bobbie more so than Artie it seems as he appears to just be watching her awkwardly.


Bobbie: Quit being such a scaredy-cat, Artie, and help me find more worms!

Artie shakes his head.

Artie: No thanks. You know if I get super dirty my mom will be mad.

Bobbie laughs and then shrugs. She gets back to digging through the small hole she has made in the yard and then her face lights up.

Bobbie: Cool! I found a rollie pollie! Look Artie!!

Bobbie holds up the little bug that has now curled itself into a little ball. What their actual name is, no one really knew. They were always just referred to as rollie pollies for the act of rolling themselves into the little ball that they do. Artie shakes his head and leans back, clearly wanting nothing to do with the little bug that his best friend is not afraid to hold in her hand.

Artie: Eww, no. Put it back in the ground, Bobbie.

Bobbie: I’m s’posed to be the girl here, ya know. Boys aren’t s’posed to be afraid of dirt and bugs.

Artie lets out a sigh, knowing that Bobbie had a point. He wasn’t like the other boys in their class, or in their school for that matter. He never was and he probably never would be, but he didn’t seem to make a big deal about it, even through all the teasing. He is about to respond, but the front door to Bobbie’s house opens and her mother appears, looking directly at them.

Mrs. Dahl: Roberta Jean Dahl! You better not be digging holes in the yard again!

Artie and Bobbie quickly look up at her mother. Artie looks very apologetic even though Bobbie’s mother knows this is all on her daughter. Bobbie just smiles and laughs.

Bobbie: Maaaa! I need more worms so Artie and me can go fishing!!

Mrs. Dahl: If you want worms we can go to the bait shop later and buy you some. Your father will not be happy if he has to fix yet another hole you’ve dug in the yard.

Bobbie’s mother issues her stern warning before heading back inside, keeping an eye on the two from inside the house. Bobbie just shakes her head and when she is about to get back to searching for worms and ignoring her mother’s warning, one of the other neighborhood kids appears at the edge of their driveway along with a woman who is presumably her mother. The other young girl has a sour and unhappy look on her face and she holds an envelope in her hand. She looks up to her mother and mouths something to her, but her mother nudges her and lightly pushes her in Bobbie and Artie’s direction.

Bobbie stands up, but Artie stays seated on the ground, glancing at the other girl every once in a while but then looking away awkwardly. Bobbie walks towards the other girl, wiping her dirty hands on her clothes, which she will no doubt get scolded for later.


Bobbie: Hi Amy. Artie and I were just looking for worms so we can go fishing later. Wanna help us?

Amy shakes her head and has a disgusted look on her face.

Amy: Eww, no. That’s gross.

Bobbie: Oh. Ok. Soo…what are you doing here then?

Amy takes a deep breath and the looks back to her mother. Her mother nods her head and points to the envelope in her hand. Amy lets out a frustrated sigh before she holds the envelope out to Bobbie.

Amy: My mom says I hafta invite you to my birthday party or there won’t be a party at all. It’s girls only so you can’t bring your weird boyfriend, Artie.

Bobbie looks back to Artie. He is not paying attention to them at all, and Bobbie turns her attention back to Amy.

Bobbie: Artie isn’t my boyfriend.

Bobbie takes the envelope, which apparently contains a birthday invitation.

Amy: You don’t hafta come though. I don’t want you ruining my party or eating all the food and cake anyway. I just had to invite you.

Bobbie: I wouldn’t ruin your party! Parties are super fun. What kind of games and stuff are you gonna have?

Amy: Ugh. Why are you so weird?! Mooommm! Why do I hafta invite this weirdo to my party?!

Amy’s Mother: Amy! One more argument out of you and I swear…Bobbie, you go ahead and show that invitation to your Mom, okay? She can call me with any questions.

Amy then starts throwing a fit, stomping her feet as she walks away back towards her mother. Bobbie looks at the invitation and then turns around and rushes over to Artie excitedly.

Bobbie: Artie look! I got invited to Amy’s birthday party!!

Artie looks at her awkwardly.

Artie: Yeah, only because her mom made her. Why would you want to go to her party anyway. She doesn’t like us.

Bobbie laughs as she sits back down next to Artie.

Bobbie: Because parties are fun and she’ll probably have the best cake ever, too!

Artie just shakes his head as Bobbie gets back to digging in the yard. He knew if Bobbie went to the party, something bad would happen, but not to Bobbie. To Amy. Because it was well known even at their young age that when things did not go Amy’s way…all hell broke loose.



Present Day…

High Stakes XIV is rapidly approaching, and the excitement surrounding this particular show is always the highest of any show. Well, this and Blaze of Glory, but there was something about High Stakes that was just slightly more important. Perhaps it was the year end awards or the Hall of Fame ceremony. Whatever the case, the show always proved to be the biggest of the year.

Bobbie wasn’t sure if she would have been booked in a match had she not taking things into her own hands and laid down the challenge to Harper Mason. She wasn’t about to sit and think about the what if, because all that matter was that she had a match and she hoped to have everyone talking about this both before and after the match took place.

But the show is still a week away and for the next couple of days, Bobbie is enjoying some downtime at home in Las Vegas. Her mother was over for a visit, too, and the two were currently seated in the backyard enjoying the slightly cooler fall temperature. It wasn’t the cooler temperature that they were accustomed to in Illinois; more like what a spring day would feel like in Illinois. To put it simply, it was the perfect day weatherwise where Bobbie was concerned.


Bobbie: Hey Ma…Do you remember that girl Amy that was in mine and Artie’s class when we were kids?

Her mother turns and looks to Bobbie, appearing deep in thought. Barbie thinks for a moment before she slowly nods.

Barbie: Amy Morris? That spoiled brat that lived three houses down?

Bobbie laughs and nods.

Bobbie: That would be her. The one whose Daddy gave her everything she wanted when she wanted it, but her mom was the smart one.

Barbie is now the one who laughs. She takes a sip of her drink as the two now beginning to talk about Bobbie’s childhood.

Barbie: Yeahhh I remember her alright. I also remember her father calling your father screaming at him to come get you after what you did.

Bobbie: Which incident are we talking about here? Because I thought when I tripped over my own feet and went flying face first into the cake was her mother calling you?

Barbie lets out a single laugh and nods. She looks sideways at her daughter.

Barbie: Tripped over your own feet, yes. On accident? Absolutely not. And yes, that incident she called me. I’m referring to when you *air quotes* accidentally fell backwards into the side of the back of her car and left that dent with your ass?

Bobbie bursts out laughing loudly. She nods her head as she laughs, clearly still remembering that fondly.

Bobbie: You know how clumsy I was growing up. The cake truly was an accident, but I won’t lie. I tripped myself to leave that dent in her car. She had it coming anyway. Kept bragging how she persuaded her father to buy her that car for her sixteenth birthday.

Barbie: I knew it! You always denied that, but something told me..

Bobbie: I had to. We couldn’t be held liable for an accident. And they couldn’t prove I did it on purpose. People didn’t believe I was as smart as I was.

Barbie shakes her head, but she can’t help but laugh at Bobbie’s confession.

Barbie: Anyway, what about her? Why are you bringing her up after all these years?

Bobbie: This whole thing with Harper Mason really reminds me of Amy. Girls who throw a hissy fit when things don’t go their way or they don’t get what they want.

Barbie has a confused look on her face that says she disagrees.

Barbie: The only difference is that you’re a grown woman now that is instigating a feud with a teenager.

Bobbie: I don’t think she’s a teenager anymore, Ma. She’s still an adult and is acting like a five year old.

Barbie shakes her head again. Loki suddenly comes up between the two, enjoying the immediate pets he is getting from both his mama and his gramma.

Bobbie: I’m just having a little fun the best way I know how. I’m not planning on losing this match to Harper anyway, because I’m really looking forward to seeing her really play the big baby she is. Every time she talks or tweets, she feeds right into my plan. She just doesn’t realize it.

Barbie: You better hope this doesn’t backfire on you, Bobbie. Because lord only knows the scene you would make owning up to your mistake in making this a loser wears a baby costume idea. You always did love to be loud about everything you ever did.

Bobbie chuckles, nodding in full agreement. She wouldn’t deny it. If she was going to act a fool, she was going to be loud and obnoxious about it. Play into it to hide the discomfort.

Bobbie: Again, because it’s fun. And lord knows how much I need to have a few laughs these days…

Barbie: Things still tense between Artie’s parents? You never did tell me how all of that went anyway.

Bobbie nods slowly and takes a deep breath. She leans forward in her chair and looks at her mother with a puzzled look on her face.

Bobbie: His father went back home…

Barbie: He did what?!

Bobbie nods, still in disbelief.

Bobbie: Yep. She somehow talked him into giving her a second chance. They’re going to go to counseling and all of that. Artie isn’t happy about it, but I wouldn’t expect him to be. This whole year has just been so crazy.

Barbie is left speechless. She and Artie’s mother had been friends for a long time, but she simply couldn’t condone what she did. No one could.

Bobbie: Who knows. Maybe things will get better. Or maybe they won’t. I’m just sitting back and waiting for everything to blow over so life can go back to normal…ish. And then Artie and I can go through the adoption process and adopt a child that will never turn out like Amy Morris or Harper Mason.

Both women share a laugh and Barbie raises her glass.

Barbie: Amen to that, sweetie.

Bobbie raises her glass and shares in her mother’s toast. She leans back in her chair once again and the two just watch as Loki runs around the back yard playing with his favorite Loki-sized tennis ball.



Hello, hello, hello everyone! High Stakes time is finally here, and man I am really looking forward to this show. It’s true, I’m not involved in any sort of title scene, and that’s okay. Artie tried to talk me into throwing my name into the mix of that Open Invitational Rumble, but I said I was going to pass on it. That might seem silly and all, but I’d rather focus all of my time and energy on this match against Harper, because this one…I can’t lose. I won’t lose.

I have a bit of a confession to make. And I’m hoping Harper is listening really closely to this one, though I am sure she isn’t. I am sure she is probably off kicking and screaming about something not going her way until someone gives her what she is blubbering about. It’s what she does. She is just that type of little girl. But where was I? Oh…right…

Confession time. Harper was right…partially anyway. She was right when she immediately went to Twixter and cried foul that I stole the win from her in our match last week. I mean, I did steal the win. I didn’t let her get the win, because I had to see her reaction. Not because she carried me through the match or blah blah blah. No.

I stole the win from her because I knew…I KNEW she was going to react the way she did, and I want people to see her true colors. I want Harper to act the way she has been, so everyone can see that she’s not this good girl she wants everyone to believe. That she’s not worthy of having been trained by the legendary Team Hero and that they should be embarrassed that she represents their gym.

Girls like Harper…they’ve always made it so easy for me to get under their skin. Because they have one obvious big weakness that they just can not hide. Their self-entitlement. The fact that because Mommy or Daddy always gave them their way, that that is how their entire life will go in every aspect of it.

Sorry, Harper. WRONG! You can sit there and claim that when you were throwing a fit about not being booked before our last match was made you were just wanting to be afforded a chance to prove yourself. But, Harper, did you ever stop to think that…you’ve already had ample opportunities to prove yourself? And you’ve yet to leave any sort of last impression on anyone?

You’ve been in SCW for about a year now and you’re still trying to prove yourself? Honey, if you haven’t done it yet your chances of ever making an impact are pretty dang slim. Deny it all you want, or try and paint a different picture but I call it like I see it. Mark and Christian know what they like and what they don’t like. And Harper…they don’t like you.

I don’t like you, either. And its because I don’t like you that I am playing you like the little puppet you are and having a damn good time doing it. You may have one win over me, Harper, but as soon as you agreed to the stipulation that the loser dresses like a baby at the next Climax Control, you signed and sealed that win for me. And delivery of that win is at High Stakes XIV.

I’ve always enjoyed toying with entitled little brats like you because it just brought me such great joy and many many laughs at watching the melt downs. And I loved seeing the reactions of everyone else, too, particularly the other parents when I was a kid. Because they all got to see what bad parenting does. They got to see what the consequences are of them giving in to their screaming childs every demand just to shut them up.

And you are going to find out the consequences of your actions, Harper. If you were smart, you’d realize it now, but you’re simply just too young, Harper. And too dumb. You’re living in this delusional childhood mode, and I’m going to give you one big dose of reality. Or maybe more than one.

In the form of a Bobbie Bomb..

See you next week, Harper!

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Climax Control Archives / Playing Nice Is Hard Sometimes
« on: November 08, 2024, 08:44:52 PM »
Monday November 4th
A Late Birthday Gathering
Back Home in Las Vegas


It’s been a long weekend for Bobbie to say the least. Last night she made an appearance at Climax Control in Phoenix to issue a challenge to the big bad crybaby, Harper Mason. She hadn’t received an answer as of yet, but Harper had already made it known that she would give Bobbie her answer next week. And that wasn’t all. She had found out that Christian Underwood, being the devious minded individual he could be, made a match teaming Bobbie and Harper together next week in Flagstaff to go up against Seleana Zdunich and her wife Crystal who was returning yet again. It was all a lot to process.

But she couldn’t think about any of that right now. She and Artie had returned home to Las Vegas as early as they could to be with her mother. Why, you would ask? Well, Saturday was her mother’s birthday, and because she had gone to Phoenix, they had to put off any celebration they had planned. Bobbie wasn’t particularly thrilled about that, but her mother understood and didn’t mind considering the older she got, her birthday became just another day.

Bobbie wasn’t having any of that, so tonight her parents would be coming over to her and Artie’s home for a small family birthday dinner, along with Artie’s father of course. As much as Bobbie loved her father in-law, she was doing her best to keep her true feelings about him staying with them be too visible. Artie and his father had told her it would be temporary until he figured out another living situation, but the more time passed, the more Bobbie had a sinking suspicion that this was going to be more long term than she could deal with. But she had to keep quiet for now.

As of right now? Artie and his father were out running a last minute errand before her parents were due to arrive. She was busy straightening up the kitchen and just the house in general while Loki waited patiently and quietly in his spot in the living room. That is, until the doorbell rang and he let out a loud bark, quickly jumped up from where he was laying and ran towards the door. Bobbie looked at the clock with a confused look then briefly stopped what she was doing.

“Grandma and Grandpa are a little earlier than I thought they’d be.” Bobbie said out loud as she walked over to Loki. He was happily wagging his tail as he waited for Bobbie to open the door. She patted him on the head and shooed him back a little so she could open the door. “You know you could have call–”

Her voice quickly trailed off before she could finish that sentence as she opened the door. It wasn’t her parents that were standing before her, but it also was no stranger. “Mrs. Miller?” She said quizzically as she stared at her mother in-law. Artie’s mother smiled at her and then down at Loki.

“Hello Bobbie. Hey Loki! How’s my sweet grandpuppy doing?!” She reached down as Loki stuck his head just past Bobbie and greeted her just as happily. Bobbie stood there, mouth slightly agape as she was more confused than ever.

“W-what are you doing here?” Bobbie asked, still having not invited her inside. She wasn’t sure what to do or even what to think. She hadn’t seen her mother in-law in months and Artie and his father would be home soon. Neither of them would be happy to see her at all, and Bobbie did not want there to be any drama tonight.

Artie’s mother turns her attention back to Bobbie, her smile having quickly faded. “I’m sorry to drop in unannounced like this,” she says, looking past Bobbie and hoping to Artie or even his father inside. “I really didn’t know what else to do.”

“Umm…You could have called?” Bobbie said, folding her arms and still not inviting her inside. “That usually works to let someone know you would be flying across the country for a visit.”

Artie’s mother let out a slight laugh and nodded. “Well, I did try to call. Just perhaps not the right person.” She let out a sigh and the look on her face turned sad. “Neither Arnie or Artie are answering any of my calls or text messages.”

Bobbie laughs and rolls her eyes. “Can you blame either of them? You completely ruined your family by having that affair.” Bobbie knew her words cut deep, but that is what needed to happen. Her mother in-law’s affair didn’t affect just Artie and his father, it also affected Bobbie. Even her parents because of how close their families had been their entire lives.

“Can…can we talk inside?” Her mother in-law asks, knowing this conversation could go on longer than standing in a doorway would even be comfortable doing.

Bobbie shakes her head. “You need to go to whatever hotel you are staying at.” She warns her quickly, knowing Artie would be home any minute. “They will be home any minute. We have plans tonight and I don’t need you being here causing any issues.”

“Bobbie, please.” Her mother in-law pleads. Loki whines behind Bobbie, but Bobbie stands her ground. “I need to talk to Arnie and the only way to even try and make that happen was to just show up here.”

Bobbie lets out a confused laugh and shakes her head again. “Yeah, I don’t think it’s going to work out the way you thought it would.” Loki lets out a bark behind her and she turns and shushes him before turning her attention back to her mother in-law. “I don’t know about Artie’s dad, but Artie will definitely not want to see you.”

Her mother in-law nods for a moment, but remains silent for a long while. After some time and realizing that Bobbie is not going to invite her in, she shocks Bobbie by actually shoving her way inside the house! Bobbie’s jaw drops and Loki actually growls, showing his protective side of his mama, but he waits by her side instead.

“I’m NOT leaving.” She then proceeds to walk into the living room, firmly plopping down on the sofa, refusing to leave! Bobbie just stares at her mother in-law, then looks down to Loki and back to the front door.

The smart thing to do would be to call the police, Bobbie thought, but that would bring the kind of drama she absolutely did not want to deal with tonight. She had to figure something out, and fast, because she could not allow her mother in-law to be here when Artie and his father returned home.

Somehow, she didn’t see things working in her favor…



I’ve been with SCW off and on for several years now, and let me tell you it’s been quite the rollercoaster ride. I’ve lost a lot of matches and I’ve won a lot, too. I’ve had to deal with being put into situations I wasn’t exactly happy about, and I’ve dealt with not being booked when I wanted to, also. It’s just the nature of this business and also par for the course when it comes to having bosses like Mark Ward and Christian Underwood. You just have to…deal with it.

This week is, unfortunately, one of those situations. For both myself and Harper Mason. We’re suddenly going from being opponents just two weeks ago and hopefully again at High Stakes XIV, to being forced into teaming together just because Christian Underwood gets a weird sense of joy out of doing that every once in a while. I should have seen it coming, but Christian never ceases to surprise us.

I could have easily done what Harper has done a time or two on Twitter…X…whatever you want to call it these days. I could have whined and cried about it, trying to get my way and have the match changed, but I didn’t. Because I am a grown woman and I’m much smarter than that. If I had gone that far, the situation could have been made much worse and, well, I don’t need it any worse than it already is. And surprisingly, Harper didn’t react as loudly as I thought she would. Either someone took her phone away or she took our advice and just kept her yap shut this week.

Alas, it looks like I have to play nice this week. Maybe. I know Harper will have a lot to say about teaming with me, especially considering the “downward spiral” I have been on as of late. And that’s fine. She can run her mouth all she wants, but at the end of the day, all this is for me is a bit of a slump. It’s not the demise of my career. It’s not the beginning of the end for me. It’s simply another slump that I will most definitely come out of, because I always do.

Harper hasn’t been in this business long. She thinks she knows more than she does, but boy oh boy she has a lot to learn. The fact is that despite how much I’ve lost lately, I’ve had a lot of success in SCW, too, and it's still more than she has seen. It’s because of that success that I see myself as being the one to carry this team and making sure that we walk out with the win and not Seleana and crazy-pants Crystaltina. Harper probably won’t agree, but I don’t expect her to.

Then after this week, I can focus on moving on to High Stakes XIV to beat Harper again and if she’s not scared enough to accept the stipulation, see her take her true form as the big crybaby she is.

Oooh I am so looking forward to it…




Bobbie was wrecking her brain trying to figure out how to get her mother in-law out of the house, but she knew that nothing she thought of would work. And as much as she was trying to avoid it, the only option was to just let it all be and let the chips fall where they may.

“You know, I really don’t understand what happened to you, Mrs. Miller.” Bobbie says, finally breaking the silence as she takes a seat in one of the chairs opposite the sofa. Loki stays by her side, now avoiding a person he loved in order to make sure his mama was safe and protected.

Artie’s mother shakes her head. “I suppose you wouldn’t understand, would you, Bobbie?” She says making herself even more comfortable on the sofa. “You and Artie were not around to see what was happening to my marriage, but you were so quick to take sides and place all of the blame on me for it falling apart.”

Bobbie rolls her eyes. “Hard not to when you betrayed the man you claimed to love for so long.”

Her mother in-law nods again, even smirking a little bit. “Again so quick to judge when you don’t know all of the facts.” She folds her arms and just stares at Bobbie. “You might not believe me when I say this, but I love my husband. I always have and I always will. And I love my son.”

Bobbie laughs and lets out a snort at the same time. “You sure have a terrible way of showing it this year, don’t you? I used to believe that you loved Mr. Miller. I looked up to your marriage as much as I looked up to my own parents’ marriage. Then you destroyed it.”

“My marriage was falling apart before I had the affair, Bobbie.” She says, but Bobbie shakes her head and refuses to believe it. Her mother in-law is about to continue speaking but the doorbell rings, interrupting them.

Loki jumps up again and runs toward the door. There was no secret to who that would be. Bobbie’s parents. And her mother’s birthday gathering was about to turn into a three-ring circus. Bobbie stands up and heads back to the door, letting her parents in. Her father quickly greets Loki with a manly amount of petting and scratches, but Bobbie’s mother can tell by the look on her face that something is wrong.

“What’s wrong, sweetie?” She asks, setting her bag down on the table just off to the side of the door. She doesn’t even get a chance to look further inside to the living room when she gets her answer, and not from Bobbie.

“Barbie! Ken!”

Bobbie’s father quickly stands up straight and he and his wife quickly glance at one another, then towards Artie’s mother as she is heading towards them with open arms.

“Amelia?!” Bobbie’s mother exclaims, but keeping her eyes on Bobbie as Artie’s mother wraps her arms around her quickly. Bobbie shakes her head and sighs.

“Mrs. Miller decided to make an unannounced visit…” Bobbie says through gritted teeth. Her father, Ken, just scratches his head but doesn’t speak a word as he’s left speechless.

“Happy belated birthday, Barbie!” Amelia says, releasing her embrace on her longtime friend. Bobbie’s mother musters up as much of a smile as she can, knowing full well what Artie’s mother did. Barbie is about to respond, but they are all interrupted when Artie’s angry voice comes from behind them.

“What the HELL are you doing here, Mom?!”

Everyone turns and all eyes fall on Artie and his father. His father is frozen where he stands, holding a box containing what can only be a birthday cake for Bobbie’s mother. Artie is glaring right at his mother and he even shoots an angry glare at Bobbie, but Bobbie quickly shakes her head signaling she had nothing to do with this.

“Artie, sweetie, why don’t you, your father and I go out back and talk in private for a bit?” She tries to approach her son, but he wants nothing to do with it.

“Mrs. Miller, I really think you should–” Bobbie tries to speak, but she is quickly interrupted by Artie’s father.

“It…it’s okay.” His voice is shaky and Bobbie and Artie look at him surprised. “Artie, son…let’s just go to the backyard for a bit and talk as a family.”

“What? No!” Artie says, shaking his head. “She made it very clear last time–”

Artie’s father walks up to Bobbie and carefully hands her the cake, looking at her very apologetically. “Everything will be fine, Bobbie. Spend a little time with your parents and we’ll be done in a bit.”

Bobbie, her parents and Artie are all left speechless. Artie hesitantly follows behind his father, pulling away as his mother tries to place her hand on his back when he passes by. She follows behind the two as they head to the backyard patio to talk in private. Ken takes it upon himself to close the door.

Bobbie turns to her mother with sad eyes. “That woman is ruining everything these days. Her marriage. My family plans. And now your birthday!” Bobbie doesn’t even realize what she just said as she tries to head into the kitchen to put the cake down.

“Wait…family plans?” Barbie asks, stunned.

Bobbie bites her bottom lip, finally realizing what she had said. “Oh. Yeah. Before all that hit the fan..” Bobbie motions her head to the backyard situation. “Artie and I were going to start looking into adopting. Looks like even that wasn’t meant to be…”

Bobbie lets out a sigh and sulks off into the kitchen. Her parents again glance at one another with stunned expressions, but Barbie is not about to let a bombshell like that get dropped and let it just go ignored. She quickly follows behind Bobbie, leave Ken and Loki by the door.

“Welp, bud…” Ken says, reaching down and scratching Loki’s back. “Looks like we get to spend some quality time together.”

Loki lets out a happy bark and hops around following his “grandpa” into the living room.



Welp…this week should be suuuuuuper fun to say the least. And that, my friends and fans, was a boat load of sarcasm. Because not only am I being forced to team with a child who throws tantrums when she doesn’t get her way, but we’re going up against a woman I have beaten many many times already, Seleana Zdunich and her crazy wife, Crystal! Or Christina! Or whatever the hell name she is going by these days. Not that I really care, because she hasn’t been relevant in SCW for quite some time.

I don’t know what Christian’s plan was in creating this match other than to see Harper and I at each other’s throats and have one of us lose it for the other. Because how embarrassing and amusing for him would it be to have a team like Seleana and Crystal beat Harper and I? Ooh, wait…I know. He did that on purpose because no doubt IF Harper and I lose, Harper will go into meltdown mode and throw one of her famous tantrums and make herself look like a fool once again?! I don’t know. Whatever the case may be, I’m going to do whatever I have to do to make sure that Harper and I actually WIN this one, because next to losing to Harper, I don’t want to lose to Seleana or Crystal.

Let me start with Crystal, because…well because she’s just not worth saving for last. Seleana really isn’t either, these days, but she’s the lesser of two evils at this point, so I’ll get Crystal out of the way first. I’d say I’m looking forward to facing off against Crystal because of how decorated and accomplished she is in SCW, but it’s hard to really look at all of that when her lows in SCW have far outweighed her highs if you ask me.

There was a time where I wanted to like Crystal. I really did. She had made a name for herself and was backing it up in the ring where it really mattered, but how can you respect someone who was constantly reinventing herself time and time again? Changing names. Changing personalities. Changing her mind about as often as a hooker changes her filthy panties! How can you really take someone like that seriously?!

Answer…you can’t. All you can do is chalk up all their success during those times as luck and nothing more. Crystal can’t expect her image to change in our eyes, if every reinvention of herself fails before it even really gets a chance to take hold. And it just boggles my mind that she and Seleana are even still together considering how back and forth Crystal has been over the years. If I were Seleana, I’d have packed my bags long ago and gotten the hell out of that marriage. She never should have even married her in the first place, but hey, Crystal must have spewed out one hell of a lie to get her to agree to marry her. But, that’s on Seleana.

I’m amazed that Crystal is even back, let alone that Mark and Christian let her back. It’s only a matter of time before she loses it all over again and runs off to some other company again. That’s just who Crystal is. Hell, they want to threaten to expunge J2H from SCW history books completely? That sounds like a better idea to do for Crystal because she’s just a bad bad bad bad image. But, hey, not my decision so I’ll just do what I have to do and squash Crystal in the ring. It’ll be fun.

I’d say that going up against Seleana again will be fun, but…it really won’t be. I’ve literally lost track of how many times I’ve faced her lately. I keep knocking her down over and over and over again. And somehow. Some way. Seleana keeps getting back up over and over and over again. I don’t know if I should applaud her or feel sorry for her. It just amazes me. But it also…it scares me. And I will tell you why.

Because if I don’t get out of this slump that I am in soon? I’m going to be just like Seleana really quick. I’m going to have dug myself into a hole of losses so deep that I can’t dig myself out, and honestly? I just can’t let that happen. I can’t let myself be looked at as a Bombshell that just  doesn’t care anymore. I can’t be seen as a Bombshell who puts in absolutely no effort or respect for the company that employs her.

Or the fans.

The fans used to love Seleana. They used to respect her and cheer for her. But now? Now they just stay quiet. They don’t care about her anymore, because she doesn’t care about them.

But I care about the fans. And I’m going to prove it on Sunday when I swallow my pride and go into this match with Harper even though I might not want to. I’m going to play nice as much as I can, because I’m not going to be the reason we lose. I’m not going to give everyone a reason to laugh at us. I’m going to show everyone that even the most oddball teams can defeat the odds and walk out with the win.

And after that? I’m going to hand Harper her bottle and her blankie because she’s doing to be mad that I wouldn’t let her get the win for our team. It’s nice easy playing nice sometimes…

But Bobbie’s gotta do what Bobbie’s gotta do!

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Climax Control Archives / Boobie Krueger!
« on: October 25, 2024, 10:41:49 PM »
Friday October 25th
Party At Bobbie’s!!


October. Perhaps one of the most popular months of the year and all because of one specific day. One very fun holiday- Halloween! Yes, aside from the lovely weather that comes along with October, most people look forward to Halloween when they can decorate their homes in all sorts of crazy and spooky decorations, and search around for the perfect costume to wear for parties and the like. Kids and adults both seem to look forward to Halloween the most throughout the year. Bobbie Dahl especially!

Bobbie and Artie have lived in Las Vegas full time for a couple of years now and she realized that she has never hosted a Halloween party at their home. She had been to others, yes, but she needed to show everyone the kind of extravaganza that only she knew how to put on. And given how much she and Artie had been through over the last several months, they needed to have one night where they could forget all of that and have a good time. Or, at least try to.

The party starts in less than an hour and people will start arriving soon. Their house is decked out to the max in Halloween decor from full size skeleton’s, to black bats hanging from various areas of the ceiling. Bobbie even rented a fog machine to make the atmosphere even spookier, although she is waiting to turn it on while they finish getting everything ready. She’s currently in the kitchen putting the finishing touches on all of the spooky snacks she put together for tonight and she’s already dressed in her chosen costume for the night…Elvira!

“Artie!” She suddenly shouts as she places some Mummies in A Blanket on a serving tray. “Do you need my help with the face paint?!”

Face paint? Oh what a telling tale that is for whatever costume Artie is wearing for the night. Bobbie has a smile on her face, excited to get this night started. She is about to walk out of the kitchen and go find Artie, but as soon as she turns around his father is right there in front of her and she nearly jumps out of her skin.

“Oh good lord!” She says, bringing her hand up to her chest. “You sure have the scaring part down pat don’t you?” She stares at her father in-law, dressed in his Michael Meyer’s suit, but not wearing the mask just yet. Instead, he is holding the mask up over his right hand and holds a fake butcher knife in his left, looking a bit concerned.

“Are you sure I really need to be here for this party tonight?” He asks, looking very hesitant at his entire costume. He had been staying with them for about a month and a half now and it had not been easy on Bobbie. As much as she loved her father in-law, she wanted things to go back to normal, before her mother in law had ruined her marriage.

“Of course!” Bobbie says trying to reassure him. “It will do you some good to socialize and meet some of our friends! Besides, my parents are coming over too! Which they will be here any minute, Artie!!” She shouts louder so Artie can hear her.

He can be heard grumbling before his footsteps follow and he walks up to join them. His choice of costume for the evening? Dracula! His face his painted stark white, with fake red blood down the sides of his mouth and Dracula fangs to complete everything. But ge doesn’t look too happy.

“I look ridiculous.” He’s never quite found the perfect costume every year and is always disappointed. He takes one look at his father and shakes his head. “Dad did you really have to choose Michael Meyers?!

Bobbie doesn’t give her father in-law a chance to respond. “Both of you stop! You look just fine! Quit your moping and let’s all try to have some fun because we all certainly need it after the year we’ve all had.”

Artie’s father looks at him, cracking a bit of a smile. “So…any of these friends have single mothers?”

“DAD!”

Bobbie’s jaw drops and Artie just stares at his father in shock. His father just holds his hands up defensively before he walks away. Bobbie looks to Artie and points her finger at him. “You watch him like a hawk tonight, you understand?! And make sure his drinks are alcohol free!!”

They both shake their heads, now more nervous about this party than anything. As Bobbie heads back into the kitchen, the doorbell rings and Loki zooms down the hall heading towards the door to greet their guests as they arrive.



SCW’s Halloween show is quickly approaching, and given the fact that every match will have a special Halloween theme to it, Bobbie knew she had to do something extra special to prepare for and address her opponent for the evening. She had never been as good at trash talking her opponents, it was true, but tonight had to be different. Tonight would be different. And she chose a very special-and downright eerie- location to film the entire thing. And it just so happened that the weather decided to cooperate and add to it, as there was a slight fog building.

It’s completely dark outside as the sun set within the last hour. The camera is slowly approaching the gates of a local cemetery, and an owl can be heard in the background. As the camera approaches the gate, it swings open on its own and the camera keeps moving forward. A few solar lights can be seen just up ahead, along with 2 shadowy figures standing near them.

As the camera slowly gets closer to the two shadowy figures, the larger of the two turns around revealing herself to be none other than Bobbie Dahl! Soon after, Artie reveals himself, looking less than thrilled to be there and perhaps a little terrified. They are standing over an open grave and Bobbie removes the black cloak she is wearing to reveal she is dressed up as Boobie Krueger!

Boobie Krueger sighs and rolls her eyes. “Really?! It’s BOBBIE Krueger! Did you make a typo on the information to the narrator again Artie?!”

Artie shrugs, but he has an apologetic look on his face. “My phone started autocorrecting your name now! I’m sorry!”

Boobie Krueger lets out a frustrated sigh and shakes her head. “Remind me to fix that when we get home. I guess I’ll just have to deal with it for tonight, because I can’t stand around and waste any time.”

She shoos Artie away and he nervously backs away and out of the view of the camera. Boobie Krueger stays where she is, over the open grave, but the gravestone is covered with a black cloth. Boobie Krueger looks up and into the camera with a wicked smile on her face. “Most people wouldn’t dare be standing where I stand at this very moment. Certainly not this late at night, either.”

“You got that right!” Artie shouts from behind the camera.

Boobie Krueger looks up and shoots Artie a quick glare. “You hush, Artie! Before I summon the Woman in White or something to come get you!”

Artie doesn’t respond and Boobie Krueger gets back to the task at hand. “Most people are afraid of cemeteries during the day, but would never step foot in one at night for fear they might catch sight of a ghost or demon or something. Well, to that I say…chickens!”

She crouches down over the open grave, running her hand along the edges of the dirt very much not afraid of her surroundings. “I used to be one of those people. In fact, I used to have nightmares about it growing up. I’m sure many children did, but oh how times have changed. This is no longer my nightmare…but something that will bring me great joy come this Sunday.”

Boobie Krueger chuckles slowly as she stands up once again, her eyes never turning away from the open grave. “You see, I am going to do something that not many people have the guts to do. I am going to take things a step further when I step into that ring against Harper Mason, and I am going to finish her off. I am going to end her and her career and then…we’ll all have ourselves a funeral for Jessie Salco’s little cousin.”

Boobie Krueger again laughs as she takes a few steps around the grave, stopping directly behind the gravestone. She reaches for the black cloth and pulls it up, revealing just what was underneath. Harper Mason’s name etched into the stone! Boobie Kruger crouches down, running her hands along the top of the gravestone. “Here will lie Harper Mason. Such a short life she lived.”

“Bobbie, can we please go now?” Artie breaks his silence, wanting no part of being there any longer than they already had been.

Boobie Krueger sighs and shakes her head again, losing sight of the character she was playing. “Artie, you’re ruining my mojo here! I was just getting into my vibe and now I gotta start all over again!”

“This is all a bit much though, don’t you think?!”

Boobie Krueger just growls, refusing to answer. She closes her eyes and takes in a deep breath trying to focus once again. “Aaaannnnyyyway. As I was saying!” Artie can be heard letting out a huff from off camera. “On Sunday, we are going to lose such a young troubled talent in Harper Mason. A true fighter with potential no doubt, but oh how that mouth of hers always seemed to get herself into a pickle. And to think she represented Hero Academy as one of their graduates.”

Boobie Krueger shakes her head and lets out a ‘tsk, tsk,tsk’ sound with her mouth. She stares down at the grave and continues. “She has such a thirst to prove herself and to represent Hero Academy with pride and success, but where has that gotten her even in her short career? I'll tell you where…in the crosshairs of the bosses when she runs her mouth on X when she doesn't get her way.”

Boobie Krueger laughs and looks up into the camera. “This business is not meant for crybabies, Harper. And SCW is no place for entitled spoiled brats such as yourself because when it comes to Mark Ward and Christian Underwood? They don't take kindly to that stuff, Harper. But you know what…keep it up. Because that entitlement of yours that you got going on?” Boobie Krueger sniffs the air as if smelling the entitlement from where she stands.

“I feed off of it, sweetie.” A wicked smile returns to her face as she continues. Off camera, Artie is growing more and more nervous by the second. “You see unlike Freddie Krueger who fed off of your fear, fear does not matter to me. It is little brats like yourself who throw a hissy fit when they don't get what they want.”

She shakes her head and crouches down closer to the grave again. She takes a handful of dirt and slowly sprinkles it into the grave. “You must have been a Daddy's girl, Harper. But not the good kind. The annoying kind that always got her way so you'd stop screaming and crying. And you know what that turned you into?”

Boobie Krueger shakes her head. “The type of grown woman who thinks of herself as a princess that needs everything just handed to her on a silver platter. Well, Harper. You wanted a match this week? You got one. But it's not going to end well for you.”

From out of view of the camera, a flash light can be seen shining. Artie gets nervous and tries to get Boobie’s attention. “Umm..Bobbie?”

“IT'S BOOBIE!” Boobie Krueger frowns, realizing what she just said. “Dammit! Now ya'll are confusing even me!!”

“Hey! You two! What are you doing here?!” Boobie Krueger and Artie look up suddenly to see a cemetery worker heading towards them! Artie quickly high tails it and runs off not even waiting for his wife. “STOP!”

“Sorry!” Boobie Krueger shouts as she, too, runs off afraid of getting caught. “I just had to borrow it to make a point! Toodles!!”

The cemetery worker stops directly over the open grave and glances to the gravestone. He looks confused as he reaches down and very easily picks it up and then breaks it in half revealing it was fake and completely made of styrofoam! He shakes his head before he turns and walks away.

Off in the distance, Boobie Krueger’s voice can be heard. “One, two Bobbie’s coming for you! Three, Four better cry some more!!” This is of course followed by her crazy laughter and Artie screaming.

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Climax Control Archives / Conflicted
« on: September 13, 2024, 09:32:35 PM »
Sunday September 8th
Stockholm, Sweden
Bobbie Gets A Surprise


Bobbie is back in the locker room areas, changing out of her ring gear and getting her things together. The show is almost over, and all she wants to do is head back to her hotel room and get some shut eye. After defeating Mercedes Vargas and Seleana Zdunich again, she had hoped to feel better about where she was headed moving forward. But she didn’t. She couldn’t feel proud of herself, because a huge part of her felt like she got lucky in her match tonight. Mercedes and Seleana weren’t exactly the type of opponents recently that made much of a difference in your status on the bombshell roster. Considering their combined accomplishments over the years it was a pretty sad fact, but Bobbie was doing her best to just accept it and move on.

But she couldn’t shake this sadness she had been feeling lately. There was a huge void in her life at the moment, and she didn’t know when or if it would go away. That void, of course, was the emptiness left by Artie being gone. He had gone back to his family’s home in Illinois almost three months ago. Bobbie had talked to him a few times since then, but for the most part, he remained out of contact. And Bobbie had no idea when or if Artie would be coming back home…to her and their fur baby, Loki.

As she’s packing up her duffel bag, she momentarily freezes when her eyes fall on a picture of her and Artie from the day they got married. She brought the photo with her while on this tour, hoping it would make her feel better each time she looked at it. But today it didn’t. Today it just made her sadness that much worse. She reached into her duffel bag and took out the picture frame, then sunk down on the bench next to her duffel bag.

“How did things get so bad?” She says to herself, running her fingers over the photo. She had loved Artie for so long, she never thought it would be this way. “I wish you were here.”

As she stares at the photo, she is unaware that a shadow suddenly appears by the door. She closes her eyes and hugs the photo when his voice startles her and she nearly jumps out of her skin.

“Bobbie.”

He doesn’t need to say anymore. She knows his voice better than anyone else’s. When she opens her eyes and quickly turns her attention towards the door, she’s shocked to find Artie standing there with his suitcase next to him. “W-what are you doing here?” Her voice is shaky. She quickly hides the photo back in her duffel bag and stands up, but keeps her distance from Artie as things are still awkward between the two.

“Sorry I couldn’t get here sooner.” He replies, walking a few steps closer. “I’m glad I caught you before you left, though.”

“You didn’t answer my question.” Bobbie replies quickly. While a part of her was so happy to see him for the first time in almost three months, she was confused on why he suddenly showed up and in Sweden of all places.

Artie nods, and he seems…different. He has a bit of a smile on his face as he again steps closer to her. “You probably hate me right now, and you have every reason to.” He replies, reaching for her hand. She clearly wants to pull away, but as he takes her hand in his, all of the doubt she had been feeling lately quickly starts to fade.

“I…I don’t hate you, Artie.” She shakes her head as she looks down and away from his gaze. “I never could.”

“We need to talk.” Artie says. The moment he says those words, Bobbie quickly looks up to him again. Those are the four words that can be so intimidating and terrifying in any relationship. And considering the state of their own marriage the last several months? It definitely terrified her.

“Oh…Ok.” She says, voice shaky yet again. “Can we do this at the hotel? I don’t want anyone eavesdropping or anything.”

“I was going to suggest that.” He replies.

Bobbie quickly finishes packing her duffel bag, then zips it up. Before she can take it and sling it over her shoulder, Artie grabs it and carries it for her. She can’t help but smile a bit as the two head out of the locker room and out of the arena. She didn’t know how their talk would go, but she would figure that out when all was said and done. She was just happy that he was here.

*******************


The World Bombshell Championship. Wow. That is something that, honestly, wasn’t even on my radar until I saw my match this week. I mean I only recently came back from my injury and even before then I was on a bit of a downward slide. I haven’t done anything recently to really deserve to have my name and the World Bombshell Championship even in the same sentence, but I guess that is just my opinion on it isn’t it?

I’ve had opportunities at the World Bombshell Championship in the past. Those, of course, were wrestled when I was a different version of myself. A version I didn’t like. A version that no one liked honestly. That version of me was definitely not deserving of any opportunity, or even being the champion and I am glad she is gone for good. I just hope she never comes back.

But what about this current version of myself? The Bobbie Dahl everyone sees versus the Bobbie Dahl that is off cameras and experiencing stressful situations that no one else truly knows or understands? What exactly have I done to be given an opportunity to earn a shot at the top championship? I’ve been trying to figure it out for days now, and I’m a little conflicted. Well, more than a little conflicted.

I have to beat three other women for this chance, which of course is a challenge in and of itself. But then let’s say that I do walk away with the win and become number one contender. Then I move on to face Kayla Richards at Violent Conduct, and is that something that I am truly ready for? Deep down, this is what I have been working for my entire career in SCW. This is what is truly my ultimate goal, but isn’t it everyone’s? To be considered the top Bombshell in the company? Yes, it’s what I want…eventually.

But now? I don’t know. I wish I knew. I wish I had it all figured out, but maybe by the time Climax Control rolls around I’ll know. Maybe once that bell rings and I’m face to face with those three other Bombshells, I’ll have it figured out.

Maybe…


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“My parents are getting divorced.”

Bobbie and Artie are sitting next to one another on the bed in her hotel room. Artie is looking down to the floor, heartbroken as he reveals this information to Bobbie. She had expected it would be the logical outcome given his mother had been having an affair, but she was still surprised and even heartbroken herself.

“I’m sorry, sweetie.” She says, rubbing the center of his back as comforting as she can be. “Was there really any chance that they’d stay together, though?”

He shrugs. “I think I was trying to get them past this. As broken as Dad is, I think he was willing to try, but…” His voice trailed off and he started to get angry again. He stands up and walks a few steps away, trying his best to calm himself down.

“But what?” Bobbie considered not asking and just allowing Artie to continue when he was ready. But she needs him to know she is there for him.

“My mom just wasn’t able to take responsibility for what she did.” He finally answers after what seems like an eternity of silence. He turns around to face Bobbie again. “She was so set on placing all the blame on Dad, when she was the one who made the choice to have an affair instead of going to counseling or something.”

Bobbie remains silent. She wanted to say something, anything, that would help but as the situation was unfamiliar to her, she was lost for words. Artie walks back up to her, his face covered with regret.

“I haven’t been fair to you, Bobbie.” He says. She looks down and sighs, trying to understand why he felt he had to leave for the couple of months that he did. “I couldn’t trust anything after I found out what my mom did, and I took it all out on you in the worst way.”

She shrugs and shakes her head. “I mean, I get it.” She says. “I looked up to both of our parents marriages because of how long they’ve been together and how much they loved each other. So..it was kind of a blow to me, too.”

Artie sits back down next to Bobbie. “I know. I just needed to time to sort everything out and in a weird way, going back to Illinois helped.” He says letting out a sigh of his own. “I’ve missed you. And Loki, too.”

Bobbie smiles. For the first time in months, she felt a sense of relief and that everything was going to be okay. “We’ve missed you too.”

Artie wraps his arm around Bobbie, giving her a loving hug. It was what she missed the most. “So I have a chance to earn a shot at the World Bombshell Championship next week.” She says, changing the subject if only for a few moments.

He nods. “I know. Since I’m still your manager I got a phone call about that. I knew I had to be here to support you.”

“I’m not ready for it, Artie.” She replies, much to his surprise. She shakes her head thinking about everything that has happened. “I’ve been so back and forth the last few months. I’m just coming back from an injury. Mentally I’m just not ready.”

He slowly nods, understanding how she feels. “I can understand that, but is anyone ever truly ready? I just don’t want you to hold yourself back because of what I’ve put you through these last few months.” He nudged her arm gently with his elbow trying to encourage her, but she shakes her head.

“It’s fine, Artie.” She starts, fibbing slightly. “I mean I’m not backing out of this match or anything, I just don’t think so deserve it or that I’m ready for it right now. I still want to be World Bombshell Champion one day, but..not quite yet.”

“Well, we’ll see what happens.” Artie replies. “But I’ll be out there supporting you and cheering you on no matter what.”

She nods and finally feels better about the status of their marriage. It still wasn’t back to where it was before all of the drama started, but with hard work, she knew they’d become stronger than ever. For now, though, she was ready to shower and get some rest.

“We can talk about this more tomorrow.” She says, standing up from the bed. “I really need to take a shower and just get some rest the remainder of the night.”

“Oh..one more thing.” Artie says, stopping her before she heads into the bathroom. “I, uh, kind of told my Dad he could move in with us for a bit.”

Bobbie freezes where she stands with her back turned to Artie. He runs his hand through the back of his head and waits for it. She slowly turns on her heel to face him and the look on her face says it all.

“You did what now?”

Artie just lets out an awkward laugh as Bobbie just stares at him.

11
Climax Control Archives / Falling Apart
« on: September 06, 2024, 10:29:20 PM »
June 23rd
After Climax Control
Medical Facility
Denver, Colorado



As has been the case often lately, tonight did not go as Bobbie had hoped. She was facing Mercedes Vargas yet again, and while she had expected to walk away with the win much like she had in the past, that is not what happened. Late in the match, Bobbie had felt a sharp pain in her lower leg and ankle, and Mercedes had quickly taken advantage of it, putting in an ankle lock. Bobbie tried as hard as she could, but the pain had been too much so she was forced to tap out, adding another loss to her record. Artie had helped her to the trainer’s locker room backstage and it was there that she was advised to head to the hospital for further evaluation.

And that is where we find her and Artie now. As happens often in any emergency room, their wait has been longer than they’d like, or that it really should be. They’ve already been there for several hours, and she had gone through the x-rays of her lower leg and ankle. They were now just waiting for the results of those x-rays to be discussed with the doctor. Bobbie is leaning back on the gurney with ice packs over her leg, while Artie is glued to his phone. Both are quieter than normal.

Eventually, Bobbie turns her head to look at her husband, wanting nothing more than to break the silence between them. But things had been strained in their marriage for a while following the bombshell revelation that Artie’s mother had had an affair, thus ruining his parent’s marriage. Nothing Bobbie said ever seemed to help, and it was taking Artie a long time to process everything he was feeling. And not only was Artie’s parent’s marriage ruined, but Bobbie felt that her own to Artie was falling apart as well. And she didn’t know what to do to stop it, or if she could.

But she had to try.

“So, uh, I have a feeling that I’m probably going to be sidelined for a bit.” She starts, breaking the silence between them. But Artie doesn’t even look up from his phone. “What do you think about going on a bit of a vacation, just the two of us? Just unplug from everything.” She tries to get some sort of response from Artie, but he is either texting someone or looking something up on his phone and isn’t paying attention, and Bobbie can’t help but get frustrated.

“Artie?!” She finally raises her voice.

He shakes his head and finally looks up at her, and then around the room. “Huh?” He says, confused. “Oh, I thought the doctor was in here.”

Bobbie rolls her eyes and shakes her head. She struggles to pull herself up a little further in the bed without moving her bad leg, but she does let out a slight wince. “Can’t you even pretend to be concerned right now? Or is whatever you are so glued to on your phone more important than your injured wife?”

He sighs and tucks his phone away in his pocket, giving his full attention back to Bobbie. If only temporarily. “Sorry. I was just texting my dad and letting him know what is going on.” Bobbie nods, but remains quiet. “He sends his love and hopes the injury isn’t serious.”

“Uh huh.” Bobbie quickly responds, unable to come up with anything else to say. She loves her father in law and believes he is genuinely concerned about her, but Artie seems more focused on him and his mother’s affair, than about their own marriage struggles.

“What?” Artie asks, sensing there is something more behind Bobbie’s short answer. “You don’t think he’s concerned about you?”

Bobbie opens her mouth and is about to respond, but they are quickly interrupted when the doctor walks into the room. They both turn their attention to him as he looks at Bobbie and her injured leg. “Okay so your x-rays have been closely reviewed, and it appears that you just have a severe sprain.” Bobbie lets out a sigh of relief and nods, but the doctor continues. “But because you are a professional wrestler, I’m afraid you won’t be cleared to get back into the ring for a bit. You’ll need to wear a walking boot for at least four weeks and then follow up with your doctor or your company’s medical team to decide when you will be cleared.”

“Understood.” Bobbie quickly replies. “I’m just glad it’s not broken.”

“Well, a severe sprain can sometimes be just as bad as a break.” The doctor replies back, making sure Bobbie understands the extent of her injury. “The recovery can take just as long in some cases, depending on the situation. But I will have them get a walking boot ready for you and get all your discharge paperwork ready.”

Bobbie and Artie both nod and thank the doctor. Bobbie takes in a deep breath and turns and looks at Artie with a shrug. “Welp, there is that. So what do you say about my idea? Or did you not even hear me earlier?”

Artie takes in a deep breath of his own. He stands up and takes the few steps closer to Bobbie, suddenly looking very serious. “I…I just want to go home. I need to go home.” Bobbie nods, thinking that by home, Artie meant Las Vegas. After all, that is their home now. But Artie suddenly drops a bombshell on her. “And I don’t mean our place in Vegas.”

Bobbie’s jaw drops open and she stares at Artie, confused. “What are you talking about? Las Vegas is our home, Artie.” She stops a thinks for a moment when she figures out exactly what he is referring to. And she doesn’t like it. “You mean Illinois. We can’t just-”

Artie nods, but he stops her from continuing. “I don’t mean the two of us, Bobbie. I…I need to go back to Illinois by myself for a while and deal with this situation between my parents.”

Bobbie’s heart sank. This was the hit that could potentially be what ends their marriage. She wanted to break down in tears right then and there, but she couldn’t. She just felt…numb. “For how long?”

Artie shrugs. “I don’t know. As long as it takes.” He reaches for Bobbie’s hand but she pulls it away. “My dad is going through a really hard time right now and I need to make sure he is okay. That he is going to be okay. Please understand, Bobbie.”

She wanted to understand. A part of her did understand, too. But as much as his father needed him, she needed him too. “Oh I understand.” She bites back through her frustration. “What I wish you would understand is how all of this is affecting us.” Bobbie looks away, unable to look at him out of the hurt and the anger.

Artie again reaches for her hand and this time he is able to grab it, refusing to let her pull away again. He squeezes it tight and despite her refusing to look at him, he looks at her. “I love you Bobbie.” He says and she wants to believe him. “I always have, and I always will. This is just something I need to work out on my own. I can’t explain it right now, but I promise–”

“It’s fine.” She says, interrupting him. She didn’t want to hear anymore of what could be a broken promise. “I just want to get out of here and get back home to Loki.”

“Bobbie…”

She finally turns her head to look at him again, and her eyes are welled up with tears, but she is holding them back with everything she’s got. “I…I don’t want to talk about this anymore tonight. You do what you need to do, and I will do the same.”

And those were the final words spoken between the two of them. Artie just nods, knowing there is nothing more he can say to make her feel better. Bobbie leans her head back against the pillow on the gurney and tucks everything she is feeling away into the back of her mind. As best as she can, anyway. And the moment she did that, she felt her anxiety starting to slowly creep back onto the forefront.

This was all temporary, she tried to quietly tell herself.

Or was it?



Here we go again, folks! This week I find myself once again tossed into a triple threat match against two women who I’ve faced numerous times before and who I’ve beaten before. Don’t get me wrong, a match is a match at this point, but Mercedes and Seleana AGAIN?! How many times are we going to do this song and dance before it truly gets old?

Before I get to addressing those two, I need to talk about my performance last week against Victoria Lyons. It wasn’t great, obviously. I could have done more. I should have done more, but things have just been…stressful. I wanted nothing more than to beat Victoria and give her a taste of her own medicine, but I guess it just wasn’t that time. But I am sure there will be another opportunity down the road.

I’m not going to lie. I’ve been struggling lately. I know I have said it before and it’s the truth. I love wrestling and I know I am no where near done accomplishing what I want to in my career, but I feel like I’m sliding. Everything is just crashing down, and I’m disappointing not only Mark Ward and Christian Underwood, but myself. I had finally gotten myself to a great spot when I won the Bombshell Roulette Championship and then boom…everything starts to fall apart.

It’s my fault, though, so I have no one else to blame for all of this but myself. I just need to fight through the struggles and get back to where I once was, because if not I’ll just be turned back into the joke that I was before. And I can’t have that.

So this week I have to do better! Now I’m not worried about Seleana, because again, she hasn’t done much of anything lately for me to worry about or consider her a threat. Maybe she is a punishment or something. Just throwing me against her again because I’ve let the bosses down so much recently, and she’s kinda been stuck in that same spot too? I don’t know.

What I do know is that she’s not going to get past me. She may get past Mercedes, but me? No Ma’am! Then once she walks away defeated, again, she can stay at the bottom for as long as she wants. She seems pretty comfortable there because there’s just no fight in her anymore it seems. Ah well, that’s her problem I suppose right?! I don’t know what else to say about or to her that hasn’t already been said before.

As for Mercedes? Let’s just say I’m going to be focusing more on Ms. Vargas than Seleana. And the reason is because Mercedes is the reason I was put on the shelf for a couple of months in the first place. I lost that match to her back in June and suffered an injury that had me sidelined for the last couple of months.

It’s time to make up for that. It’s time to take that loss back, and best Mercedes. It’s time to injure her like she injured me! I’m going to use everything and anything I can against her and when I see a weak spot? I’m going to take advantage of it. It’s time for Ms. Vargas to take a break for a little while, just like I did.

Mercedes likes to walk around like she’s still at the top of the division, but she’s not. What has she done recently? What titles has she held recently? Nothing and none. Because she only tries when it’s convenient for her. She shows up when she feels like it, but because of her record in this place, she gets away with it. Just like she gets away with hurting people!

Well, if I have anything to say about it, she won’t be getting away with it anymore. I’m going to show everyone just where Mercedes belongs. And that’s at the bottom of the barrel and buried away for good!

It’s time for Bobbie Dahl to take back her status on the Bombshell roster, and it all starts this Sunday.

Seleana…Mercedes…you ready?!

See ya Sunday, ladies!

12
Climax Control Archives / Father Daughter Bonding
« on: June 21, 2024, 11:51:15 PM »
(OOC: Sorry for the lackluster RP this week. Been a hell of a week back to work and I ran out of time. Didn’t want to no-show either.)



Sunday June 16th
Father’s Day Bonding
Henderson, Nevada



Ever since before Into The Void XII, Bobbie Dahl has been relatively quiet. She failed to win the Queen For A Day ladder match, although she didn’t really mind all that much as she had failed to put in much of an effort anyway. Her mind just wasn’t in the game lately, and she was having trouble hiding it. But today she would do her best because today is not about her. Today is about the most important person in her life, next to Artie of course. Today is all about her amazing father, Ken, because today is Father’s Day.

She just parked her car in her parent’s driveway, turning off the engine and putting it in park. Loki was jumping around excitedly in the backseat, waiting to be let out so he could run up to the front door and see his grandparents. It was just the two of them today, and as disappointed as Bobbie was, she thought it was probably for the best. Artie was still having a hard time emotionally lately.

Bobbie finally gets out of the driver’s seat of the car and opens the back passenger door. Loki wastes no time in lunging out of the car and making a mad dash for the front door. Before he even gets there, Bobbie’s mother opens the front door and happily greets her grandpuppy. He greets her just as happily with his entire backend and tail wagging away. What Bobbie and many others like to call the “wiggle butt.”

Bobbie slowly makes her way up to the front door and smiles when her mother looks up to her, all while still petting and loving on Loki. “Hey Ma.” She says, carrying a gift in her hand. Presumably a Father’s Day gift for her father. “Loki, settle down, buddy. Give grandma some room.”

Bobbie’s mother smiles and lets out a laugh. “Oh he’s fine, Bobbie. He’s a good boy and doesn’t jump on me.” Loki finally settles down enough and stands between Bobbie and her mother as they exchange a quick welcoming hug. Her mother looks behind her to the car, waiting to see Artie. “Where’s Artie?”

Bobbie shakes her head with a disappointed look on her face. “He flew to Illinois to be with his dad.” She says with a shrug. “I mean I guess I understand.”

Bobbie’s mother frowns and takes in a deep breath. “Don’t you worry, sweetie. You just focus on spending time with your father today.” She opens the door and Loki jumps over the threshold and into the house. He makes a mad dash around the house, looking for his grandpa.

Bobbie nods as she stops just inside as her mother closes the door. It feels good to be inthe air conditioning with the Nevada heat. “Speaking of Dad. Where is he?”

“Do you really need to ask?” Her mother replies with a laugh.

Bobbie looks to the back door leading to the backyard patio. Loki is already there, wagging his behind excitedly once again. “Man patio?” She asks, and they share a laugh as her mother nods. They make their way to the patio door, opening it so Loki can go find his grandpa.

He doesn’t have to look very hard, as Ken is sitting in his chair under a large patio umbrella to keep shaded from the sun. He has a glass of ice cold sun-tea in his hand as he enjoys a few minutes outside. Loki runs up to him and puts his head in his lap, greeting him as only a dog can. Ken sets his sun-tea down on the table next to him and pets his grandpuppy’s head.

“Hey there Loki, bud.” He says, scratching Loki’s head with a smile. “How’s the king of wiggle butts doing today?” Loki responds even more excitedly, wiggling his butt even more. This makes everyone laugh, and Ken turns to see his wife and daughter stepping out onto the patio.

“Happy Father’s Day, Dad!” Bobbie says, hugging her father when he stands up to do the same. She sets his gift down on the table. “I’ll still never understand how you can spend so much time out on this patio, even under an umbrella. I feel like I’m gonna melt.”

Ken laughs and invites his daughter to sit down in the chair next to his. Her mother heads back inside to get Bobbie a cold drink. “We lived in Illinois your whole life, Bobbie.” He reminds her and she nods with a roll of her eyes. “The humidity made it one hundred times worse, remember?”

“How could I forget?” She replies. Indeed the midwest summers always seemed worse than those in Nevada, because of the added humidity. While Nevada definitely dealt with hotter temperatures, it was a dry heat. Those from the midwest had to deal with humidity that sucked the soul right out of you some days.

“No Artie today?” Ken asks, looking around for his son in-law and Bobbie just shakes her head. She had already briefly told her mother why he wasn’t here, but being reminded again made her heart ache a little more than before. “What’s going on, Bobbie?” He could tell she was trying to hide any emotional pain she was feeling.

Bobbie shakes her head and takes in a deep breath. She really didn’t want to talk about this on Father’s Day so she tries to shrug it off. “Nothing, Dad. He flew out to Illinois for a few days to be with his Dad. That’s all.”

Ken frowns and slowly nods. “I see.” He replies, not believing that was the whole truth. After what happened a few weeks ago, he and Bobbie’s mother were well aware of the marital problems Artie’s parents were experiencing. “You could have flown him out here. We could have thrown some stuff on the grill and had a great time.”

Bobbie nods. That was what she had originally wanted, but Artie shot it down. “Oh I tried, Dad. I pitched that idea to him right away, but he said he needed to get away for a few days and that I should focus on spending some quality time with you alone. I dunno, though.” She shrugs. The more she thought about it, the more the intrusive and negative thoughts started to race in her mind as her anxiety…Piper…started to once again make an appearance.

“Bobbie, honey…” Ken says, turning to face his daughter. “Tell me what’s going on. I know he’s been having a hard time with what is going on with his parents, but is everything okay with you two?” Ken seems generally concerned for Bobbie and the state of her marriage.

Bobbie remains silent for a few moments. She is so mentally exhausted from all of the stress lately she can’t even cry, though she wants to. And she knows she won’t be able to keep anything from her father. “I just don’t know what’s really going on in Artie’s head. I get that he is angry with his mother, but he won’t let me in. And he gets upset with me over the smallest things.”

Bobbie’s mother returns with a glass of sun tea for Bobbie. She sets it down in front of her and when she looks to Ken, he holds up a finger, quietly requesting a chance to speak to Bobbie alone. She nods and disappears back in the house as Ken turns his attention back to Bobbie. “I’m sure he just needs some time to work through everything. His mother’s affair is a pretty big betrayal for their family. But don’t give up on him.”

Bobbie shakes her head. “I never would. I just don’t want him to give up on us for some reason.” She pauses to take a drink of her tea, enjoying the refreshing taste only sun tea can offer. “Maybe this trip home will make things better. And I hope I can focus during my match next weekend.”

“He won’t be back in time?” Ken asks quickly.

Bobbie shrugs. “I’m not sure. He said he needed a few days so maybe he’ll be back but maybe he’ll take more time.” She again pauses and goes silent for a long while. She wants so bad to break down in tears and cry one of those long hard cries that everyone needs sometimes, but she can’t. She just turns back to look at her father with sad eyes. “I just feel like I’m losing him, Dad.”

Ken can tell the emotional pain she is feeling. He stands up and pulls her up with him, and pulls her into a comforting hug. And it’s what Bobbie needed right now, aside from everything to go back to normal with Artie.

13
Sunday May 26th
After Climax Control
Artie did WHAT?!


Tonight didn’t go completely as planned for Kallie Reznik and Artie. They had come close to advancing to the finals of the Blast From The Past tournament, but in the end, Artie had been pinned and they were eliminated, crushing their hopes of winning World Title opportunities. Artie was perhaps disappointed the most, having been the reason they lost, no doubt eliciting a few laughs from everyone who doubted him, he thought. And to make matters worse, Bobbie had once again defended him after the match when Luna Pasilno started to mock him. Artie loved Bobbie and of course loved that she would defend him like that, but he had repeatedly made it known he didn’t want any help in any of this.

But it was all over now. His time in the tournament was officially done, so there would be no need for anyone to protect him. At least, that is what Bobbie thought. But Artie had other plans in mind. When she stepped away to use the restroom, Artie got an idea and quietly snuck away. She probably wouldn’t be happy with him, but this wasn’t about her, nor was this her decision. This was Artie’s decision, and he wasn’t about to let Bobbie stop him.

After sneaking away, he has stopped outside of a door labeled “CHRISTIAN UNDERWOOD.” The makeshift office for the co-owner of SCW. He stands outside the door for a few moments, really contemplating his decision carefully. He takes a deep breath and then finally goes to knock, but as soon as he does, the door opens and Christian Underwood appears in front of him.

Christian:: What are you doing?

Artie jumps back, holding in a startled scream. His heart races for a few moments before he regains his composure.

Artie: Oh, uh, Hi. Hi, Christian. Mr. Underwood.

Christian:: No need for pleasantries, Artie. I assume you have some sort of business you would like to talk about? Otherwise, I’m not quite sure what you were doing just standing outside my office door.

Artie scratches his head, almost embarrassed. But he stands up straight and nods.

Artie:  Oh, yeah. I have a favor to ask. If it’s not too late and if it’s at all possible.

Christian:: Color me curious. I suppose we should discuss this inside?

Christian steps aside, allowing Artie to enter his office. He closes the door behind them, before walking back over to Artie.

Christian:: So, I’m all ears. What is this favor you have to ask?

Artie takes a seat and chooses his words wisely. He was expecting Christian to laugh in his face as soon as he asks what he is about to, but he had to try. The worst that could happen was Christian would say no.

Artie: Well…I know that Kallie and I were eliminated from the tournament tonight, and I know Into The Void XIII is in two weeks and probably already set in stone. But I was kinda wondering if…you could make a match for me?

After sitting down in his own chair, Christian stares at Artie, shock written all over his face.

Christian:: You…want another match?

Artie nods. Christian folds his arms for a few moments, thinking his response over through carefully, and Artie takes his long silence as answer enough.

Artie: It’s okay. I get it. The card is already made, so there is nothing you can do. Not to mention, my contract was only for the Blast From The Past tournament. It was stupid of me to ask. I’ll just be–

Artie starts to stand up to leave, thinking he had been shot down, but Christian holds up a hand.

Christian:: Now wait a second…I didn’t say no.

Artie slowly sinks back down into his chair and stares at Christian.

Artie: Oh…

Christian:: Yes, the card for Into The Void XIII is pretty much completely booked but some tweaks can be made, and we were still finalizing a few things anyway. I think I might have an idea for you, yet.

Artie’s face lights up.

Artie: Really? You do?! What…what is it?! Who is it against?!

Christian grins and shakes his head.

Christian:: That…you will have to wait and find out when the card is announced later on. I have to admit my surprise that you want to continue being booked. Your involvement in the tournament was because of a mistake after all.

Artie: Oh, I know. But, there’s so much more I want to learn and achieve. I think I have what it takes so I want to keep at it.

Christian:: You still are not fully trained, so you agreeing to this is at your own risk. And I don’t want Bobbie coming at us if you get injured in any way.

Artie stands up and shakes his head. He’s almost jumping with excitement.

Artie: Don’t worry about Bobbie. I will handle her. Thank you so much for this opportunity, Mr. Underwood. You won’t regret it!

Artie doesn’t even give Christian a chance to respond before he turns and skips off out of his office. Christian sits back in his chair, grinning and shaking his head.

Christian:: Good luck, Artie. You’re going to need it…

Unfortunately for Artie, he was already gone and couldn’t hear Christian’s last words for him. Christian sighs and shakes his head again and gets back to some paperwork before the scene fades.



SCW Exclusive
Interviewing the(hopefully)Future King
On Camera


Many superstars and Bombshells have passed through the SCW doors and hallways over the years. Some good. Some not. Others, not much of a clue as they didn’t even last longer than their first match to make an impression. Today’s very special exclusive is a sit down interview with one of the newest, and probably most talked about superstars. Manager and husband to Bobbie Dahl turned SCW Superstar- Artie Miller!

The camera opens up onboard the Battleship Missouri in Hawaii, where in just one week’s time, Into The Void XIII will be taking place for the select amount of fans who were lucky enough to score tickets to this once in a lifetime event. A designated area for this interview is set up on deck, presumably where the six-sided SCW ring will be set up next week. The camera is focused on Pussy Willow, seated in a chair shaded from the sun by a large canopy.

Pussy: Hello SCW superstars, Bombshells and fans watching around the world. Today I am being joined by a very special guest. A guest who is eager to have his first official exclusive interview to answer a list of questions and speak out about his match next week at Into The Void Thirteen. A match that should he win, gives him an advantage that many others dream to have. Everyone, please welcome…Artie.

The camera switches to the chair just across Pussy Willow, also shaded from the sun by the canopy, where Artie is seated. He’s dressed in a very casual set of shorts and an SCW Into The Void XIII T-Shirt. He smiles at Pussy Willow, appearing only slightly nervous.

Artie: Hello, Pussy. Thanks for having me here. This battleship is huge!

Pussy Willow smiles as they both look around at their surroundings. Indeed the battleship is quite large. Perhaps larger in person than it seems in pictures, and knowing the history of where they sit, is a lot to take in.

Pussy: That it is, Artie. And thank you for joining me today, although I’ve been told that you were quite eager in agreeing to this interview and somewhat excited also. A far cry from your once normal nervous and shy personality. You certainly have come a long way, haven’t you?

Artie nods, offering her another smile. He grips the arms of the chair a bit, gently sliding his arms back and forth, showing the first signs of nerves, but he manages to keep them in check for the most part.

Artie: I’d say I agree with that, yes. It’s no secret that I’ve always been considered the geeky shy guy and a bit awkward most of the time. But, being in SCW has helped a lot. Especially recently. I don’t know. It’s weird, because I never thought I’d be sitting in a directors chair putting on any sort of interview that so many people will watch.

Pussy Willow chuckles and nods. She adjusts her position in her chair slightly to get more comfortable.

Pussy: So how has SCW helped you in that way? Because up until recently, you were relatively quiet and only did your manager duties for Bobbie.

Artie shrugs as he thinks about his answer.

Artie: I mean, you have a point there. But, even all of that helped me. It forced me to step outside my comfort zone and do stuff I normally wouldn’t have done. But I did it all to be supportive of Bobbie. Because she needed me. Well…I think she needed me anyway. I think for as long as I’ve known Bobbie, and before we even started dating or got married, it seemed like I needed her more than she needed me.

Pussy: I think a lot of people would disagree. I think Bobbie definitely needed you more than you think. And she still does. She is also very protective of you, as we have witnessed on more than one occasion over the last couple of months with your involvement in the Blast From The Past Tournament.

Artie nods, but he frowns a bit after being reminded of the assistance he had received.

Artie: I know she is, and so are our friends. Miles Kasey for example. But, what they need to realize is that…I don’t need their help. I’m a grown man, and I need to do things for myself. I don’t want everyone thinking I’m this weak person who can’t do anything without help. That’s how the Blast From The Past mix-up helped me in a big way. It forced me to face my fears and to learn how to stand up and fight for myself.

Pussy: I see. You make a good point there, and your frustrations with the assistance you received is quite understandable. But certainly you can’t completely blame them, considering you hadn’t gone through the extensive training that everyone usually does within the wrestling business. It can take years for someone to be fully ready to step into a wrestling ring.

Artie thinks for a second and nods. He takes a deep breath before he responds.

Artie: You have a point, too, but…Bobbie didn’t go through that extensive training. I’m sure others didn’t either, because look how many of the current superstars and Bombshells on the roster have trained at the GO Gym or HERO Academy at such young ages and debut in SCW after less than a year of training? It’s unusual, but it happens. And I had been working with Fenris, Miles and Carter to get me as ready as I could be.

Pussy: And you did quite well for yourself, I think. You and Kallie made it all the way to the semi-finals, so despite anything that happened you should be proud.

Artie nods slowly, but the disappointment is apparent on his face.

Artie: I was proud of everything I was accomplishing, yes. And I wanted to make it to the finals and then win it. But I lost it for both Kallie and me. I can’t tell her enough how sorry I am for that, but at least I know she won’t rip into me like other Bombshells would have if they had been teamed with me in that situation.

Pussy: Well you know what they say. The tournament doesn’t get any easier the farther you advance. And I must say I think I speak for everyone else when I say how surprising it was to find out that even after being eliminated from the tournament, you were booked in the King For A Day ladder match. I think everyone expected you to be done once you were eliminated.

Artie manages to laugh as he nods. He sits up straighter in his chair, adjusting his posture that was beginning to lower.

Artie: I wanted to throw everyone for a loop with that one, and I think it worked. I wasn’t expecting to get put in the King For A Day match, but that is an added bonus I suppose. I just told Christian Underwood that I wanted to continue to be booked if he had any room for me.

Pussy: Why is that? You’ve been so vocal about not wanting Bobbie or your friends to be so protective of you, so why give them a reason to continue being worried and continue trying to help you if they wanted to?

Artie pauses for a moment, carefully thinking that question and his answer over in his mind. He knows she makes a very valid point in asking those questions, but his answer will surprise perhaps everyone.

Artie: Because I am not done proving myself yet. And if I am honest, I had a lot of fun in those first few matches so why wouldn’t I continue? Plus, if Bobbie, Miles and everyone else knows what is good for them, they will respect my wishes and let me wrestle on my own. I’m not afraid to lose. How else am I going to get the experience I need?

Pussy: Very well said. Tell everyone what was going through your mind when you found out that you were put into the King For A Day ladder match? Were you just as surprised about finding out about the mix up with the Blast From The Past contract signing?

Artie shakes his head, but he does so with a smile and a laugh.

Artie: Nah. Nothing could possibly beat the shock I experienced after finding out about that, but I was surprised about the King For A Day match. In a good way. Because this is the perfect opportunity to get the recognition I would have gotten had Kallie and I won the tournament. Maybe more recognition and attention if I am honest. Winning King For A Day literally gets everyone on the roster to pay attention to you, and avoid making you mad in any way, right?

Pussy Willow nods, also letting out a laugh.

Pussy: I would agree. Having booking rights to an episode of Climax Control following Into The Void is quite an advantage. Not to mention, everyone will wonder what matches you could possibly put them in. Or…put yourself in.

Artie: Like would I give myself a World Heavyweight Championship match? Or any title match for that matter?

Pussy again nods.

Pussy: It is the one thing most winners do when they win this match. Bombshell and men alike. Not that you could be blamed, as it would be well within your rights to do so. So…have you thought about what matches you might make should you become King For A Day?

Artie lets out a sigh and shrugs. He follows it up with a smile, thinking about just what is at stake with this match.

Artie: I have a few ideas, but I’m trying not to get ahead of myself. I do have to beat five other guys. This is going to be my toughest challenge yet, and the odds are stacked against me…yet again. I just have to hope that I am quicker than the rest of them.

Pussy: Let’s talk about those five other superstars, Artie. As you said, this is your biggest challenge so far, and in a match as physically dangerous as a ladder match at that. Originally it was supposed to be just four superstars, but two more were added just twenty-four hours after the card was announced. In addition to facing Lyle Kasey Jr, Bulldog Bill Barnhardt, and Helluva Bottom Carter, Teddy Warren and Guy With Cape were added.

Artie lets out a snorting laugh as Pussy mentions Guy With Cape.

Pussy: What is funny?

Artie: Guy With Cape…I just can’t help but laugh at a name like that. And not only that, from what Bobbie has shown me from Twitter…oops, sorry, I mean X…Guy is a few screws loose in the head. He was apparently making a bunch of noise as if he was already King For A Day. I mean…do I really need to be worried about him?

Pussy thinks for a moment and shrugs.

Pussy: I wouldn’t count him out. Individuals like him who make a lot of noise tend to find a way to walk out with the win.

Artie: Can you imagine the chaos if he were to win?! I don’t even know what sort of matches he could cook up in that brain of his, but I sure don’t want to find out. So I’m going to do everything I can to make sure he doesn’t win. He hasn’t even been around in how long? And now he comes back and is put into the King For A Day match?

Artie snorts again.

Artie: Mark and Christian sure do have weird senses of humor, don’t they?

Pussy: That decision may have been Christian’s doing. He has a way of making it so certain matches gather as much attention as they can get.

Artie: Seems so. He achieved it with Guy With Cape…and myself, of course. Bravo, Christian. Bravo.

Artie slowly claps as he looks into the camera.

Artie: And let’s talk about the others. Teddy Warren?

Artie laughs.

Artie: Look, I know I said that I’ve never been the best at the whole trash talking your opponent stuff that everyone seems to do before their matches. I’ve never really understood it, but Teddy Warren? I don’t even have to go back and watch any of his past matches and stuff to know he’s been just as weird as Guy With Cape. He gets married and changes his last name. He’s paraded around in women’s clothes.

Artie shrugs.

Artie: I mean, whatever floats your boat I guess. But he can’t expect people to take him seriously if he’s just so out there with all of his craziness and wild antics, right? Does that take away from what he can do or has done in the ring?

Artie shakes his head.

Artie: No, of course not. But it doesn’t exactly get people to like him or give him the support to win. Not to mention, people certainly won’t be interested in what matches he would make, either. Teddy Warren has been gone for a bit too until recently, so I’m not super worried. I think I can hold my own against him and hopefully do my part so that no one will have to worry about listening to him parade around if he were King For A Day. How annoying would that be, am I right?!

Pussy laughs and nods, not even pretending to hide how much she agrees with that statement. But she can’t say as much, as reporters and interviewers are meant to remain unbiased.

Pussy: Teddy has always found a way to make a statement in some form. I will say that much. If he truly makes an effort, he is definitely one to watch out for in this match. “Bulldog” Bill Barnhardt as well. He’s very accomplished and also has the size advantage.

Artie waves his right hand, putting any worry about Bulldog Bill out of mind.

Artie: Ehhh…Size doesn’t matter in a match like this, Pussy. If anything it puts him at a disadvantage, right? I may not be an expert, but I’ve learned enough to know that. Plus, I’m pretty sure the other guys will be targeting Bill to get him out of the picture first. And he may be accomplished, but I think last I heard and saw, his failures outweighed his accomplishments.

Pussy: You’d have to ask the resident SCW historian and statistician, I suppose.

Artie smiles.

Artie: Don’t really need to. Bill Barnhardt talks a big game, but when it boils down to it, he loses a lot, so he’s got nothing to back it up. I won’t underestimate him, though. I’m not stupid enough to do that. I’ll do my best to keep him from climbing that ladder, which probably means tiring him out by running him in circles or something. I dunno. I’ll figure it out as I go along.

Pussy: You seem to have all of this quite figured out. I think the last two you have to address may be toughest for you to go against, considering one is a friend, and the other is his fiancee’s brother. Helluva Bottom Carter and Lyle Kasey Junior. Both of course connected to Miles Kasey.

Artie nods. He takes in a deep breath and considers his feelings on his final two opponents. He places his palms on his knees and rubs them back and forth gently.

Artie: I don’t know Lyle all that well. I don’t think anyone really does considering he just recently was discovered and came onto the scene and all. But considering his last name? Well, that will make him a threat no matter what. If he truly wants to win this match anyway. It’s a big prize for anyone, but us newbies? It’s even bigger if you ask me. And as for Carter?

Artie nods, but he is showing no ill will towards Carter.

Artie: I have a lot of respect for Carter. He’s been a good friend to me and Bobbie, and he’s one of the most entertaining people to be around. He’s been through a lot over the last couple of years, both in and out of the ring and he deserves every bit of success he achieves in SCW. But as much as he may want this. As much as any of the others may want to win this one. I want to win it that much more. I have to win it.

Pussy: Why is that? There’s really nothing to lose if you don’t win King For A Day. Just as being eliminated from the Blast From The Past tournament. You can still continue proving yourself.

Artie shakes his head and he leans forward in his chair. He looks around the deck of the Battleship Missouri and closes his eyes as he thinks about next week in his mind. He imagines what it will feel like. The energy in the air and coming from the fans.

Artie: There is everything to lose, Pussy. Regardless of the fact that just like everyone else I will be walking into that match with nothing, but losing isn’t an option because if I lose, it just further shows everyone that I shouldn’t be here. No. I need to win. I need to show everyone that despite my size. Despite my lack of experience. I’m still capable of competing against the best. I can still shock everyone and BE the best.

He sits back in his chair again, folding his arms across his chest. He looks straight at Pussy Willow, having spoken his mind to the best of his ability.

Pussy: Well, I think that is all the time we have, but it has been a pleasure, Artie. I think we’ve all gotten to know you a little better and gotten a sense of just how much your heart is in this one. None of us ever expected to see you in this position, but I think after this, you’ll have many many more supporters and people cheering you on.

Artie: That was my hope, Pussy. If people didn’t believe in me before, I hope part of them does now, because I’m serious about this. I will be crowned the next King For A Day. No ifs and or buts about it.

Pussy: I wish you all the best of luck, Artie. You and Bobbie, too, as she competes in the Queen for A Day match. Who knows, maybe the two of you will become the next power couple in SCW after this one?

Artie shrugs with a not-so-sure smile.

Artie: Maybe. We will see. But thank you, Pussy. Next week can’t come soon enough.

The camera then focuses in on Artie’s face, full of a fiery determination. It stays focused there for a few moments before it slowly fades to black.

14
Sunday May 19th
The Fall Out


I should have seen something like that coming. But I guess I was a little too naive, or just wanted to believe that my own friends wouldn’t bother to do something like that to help me out to get the win. I mean, I expected something like that from Bobbie at least to protect me, but the fact that Miles did what he did? Well, I’m not exactly happy with him. He and Bobbie- and everyone else really- should understand that a tainted win in a tournament like this isn’t exactly something to be proud of.

After the match I headed straight backstage. Miles and Bobbie both tried to talk to me, but I didn’t want to hear anything they had to say at the moment. They exchanged a few words out of my ear shot and Miles went on his way to go find Carter for their match. I don’t even know how long ago that was, because I’ve been brooding in the locker room for a while. Bobbie is still out in the hallway, giving me some space, when I suddenly hear a commotion just outside. I jump up from my chair and head over to the door to see what is going on.

When I peek into the hall, I see Carter being helped into the medical locker room with Miles right with him. I don’t even know what happened, but Bobbie looks concerned, which is understandable. Miles stays out in the hall, reluctantly, giving the medical team a few moments to check Carter over and Bobbie checks on him. He’s overwhelmed with concern for Carter’s well-being, and while I am, too, I’m still mad at Miles for interfering in my match. This might not be the time to say anything, but I guess that is what anger does to you. It breaks your brain to mouth filter.

“Why did you do it?” I ask and Bobbie and Miles both turn their attention to me. Bobbie shakes her head at me, quietly pointing out what I already know, but I don’t really care right now.

“Excuse me?” Miles asks, confused? He must be too caught up with whatever is going on with Carter to remember what happened earlier. “Why did I do what?”

I shake my head and step closer to them. “Why did you interfere in my match earlier?” I feel my eyes narrow, almost out of my control. “Why did you help me win?”

Miles lets out an annoyed laugh and shakes his head. Bobbie steps forward, trying to talk me down and insists on having this conversation later, but we’re past the point of that. It’s now or never. “I guess I was wrong in expecting a thank you, huh mate?” Miles responds, his patience very low. “Maybe when you make it to the finals and then win the World Heavyweight Championship, you’ll thank me then.”

“Artie, sweetie,” Bobbie starts, placing a hand on my arm. “Can we talk about this later? Miles needs to check on Carter.”

I shake my head and pull my arm out of her grasp. “I don’t need anyone’s help.” I snap back, looking at both Bobbie and Miles, because I wanted Bobbie to know as much, too. “If me and Kallie make it to the finals and if I win the World Heavyweight Championship opportunity and eventually the title, I’m not going to thank you even then, because I’ll have done it by myself.”

Bobbie lets out a sigh and shakes her head. She knows how angry I am right now, so she should understand why I am speaking my mind, regardless of whatever is going on with Carter in the medical locker room. She looks to Miles and quietly apologizes for me, even though I don’t need her to do that.

“I’m in no mood for this right now.” Miles bites back. “Be angry all you want, mate. I need to go check on Carter.” And with that, he disappears into the medical locker room, not bothering to wait for the all clear to enter.

Bobbie turns her attention back to me and just stares at me, eyes wide and almost surprised. “What was that?” She asks, holding her hands up to further her confusion.

“You know what it was.” I bite back, turning around to head back into the locker room. “I don’t need or want anyone’s help winning, Bobbie.” I say with my back turned to her. Before I disappear back in the locker room to be by myself again, she grabs my arm and spins me around.

“No you don’t.” She says, and I’m not sure if it means she is agreeing with me, or if she is saying that to stop me from shutting myself inside again. “Maybe Miles was wrong to help you out there, but your attitude towards him just now wasn’t right, considering what happened to Carter.”

I shrug. “I don’t even know what happened to Carter. I’m sure he’ll–”

“You know what? You need to confront your mother.” Bobbie blurts out, interrupting me.

My eyes narrow even further and I shake my head. “What? Absolutely not.” I refuse. I hadn’t seen or talked to my mother recently since my father told me of her affair, and I still have no desire to either. As far as I was aware, she still had no idea that either my father or I had any knowledge of her affair. He was trying to figure out this situation himself, which is understandable.

“You have to.” Bobbie replies calmly, more out of concern than anything. “The fact that you know what you know is eating at you, Artie. One minute you’re fine, and the next you’re not.” She was right, if I’m honest. Lately I just couldn’t help being on this rollercoaster of emotions and the slightest thing setting me off.

“This has nothing to do with me not wanting Miles helping or anyone helping me.” I reply, but I’m not lying. Even if the situation with my mother was not the way it is, I’d still be mad at the interference. “Someone helping me like that just makes me look weak. And you know it.”

“It might not have anything to do with it, but it’s certainly adding to your short temper.” She quickly replies. I close my eyes and take in a deep breath. “I’m not used to this side of you. I’ve been trying and trying to be as supportive as I can.”

“We’ll, if you are tired of it, just leave.” Stupid brain to mouth filter malfunction again. I really should not have said that, and instantly regret it, but my attitude certainly says otherwise. Seriously, what is happening to me? “It’s obviously not that hard to do.”

Bobbie’s jaw drops as I leave her shell shocked. I don’t give her a chance to say anything else before I turn and disappear back into the locker room, preferring to be alone in my own thoughts. What I said wasn’t fair, but to me it was the truth. Bobbie and I had been in each other’s lives for so long, but together as a couple much less than that. Our history was complicated. How sure could I be that she wouldn’t step outside of our marriage if she couldn’t truly handle me at my worst? I am so busy worrying about that, that the real question I should be asking I still haven’t.

What happened to push my mother to do just that to my father?



Monday May 20th
Back Home In the States


The last few weeks of the tour have been the hardest as we have been traveling to different countries. Our next stop is in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania so it makes it easier to fly home to Vegas for a few days before the next show. We have been itching to see Loki, and I know he is just as excited to see us, too. Especially Bobbie. I love him just as much as she does, but they have a particular bond that Loki and I don’t, which is fine.

We’re not that far from her parents’ house to see Loki and I am more than ready to just relax for a few days. Jet lag is no joke. Bobbie hasn’t spoken much to me since last night. I will eventually break the silence, but I just need some time. It would make it easier if my father knew what he was going to do about it all, because the longer he doesn’t say anything, the more her infidelity will go on.

When we pull into the driveway of her parents house, I see Loki come running to the fence line from the backyard. His huge wiggle butt starts wagging once he sees us, and the Lyft driver barely has the car in park when Bobbie jumps out of the backseat. I thank the driver and grab our bags as Bobbie goes running to see Loki.

Bobbie’s father greets me at the front door, grabbing Bobbie’s suitcase and helping me inside. No sooner than I walk in the door when I am left shocked as who should come running up to me but my mother! She smiles and has her arms outstretched as she embraced me in a huge hug before I can back away.

“Artie!” She squeals, happy to see me. “Oh I missed my baby boy! Why haven’t you called?!” She steps back and looks me over, as if checking to make sure I am healthy or unhurt. I glare at her, not returning her enthusiasm to see her. Just as I am about to question what she is doing here, my father is the next to enter the room, confusing me even more.

“Son.” He says, greeting me as we share an awkward knowing glance.

“What are you two doing here?” I ask, glaring once again at my mother.

She is taken back by my demeanor, and she should be. She looks to my father, then back to me. “What is with the attitude? Did we do something to upset you?”

I let out a laugh. “I don’t know, Mom. You tell me. Is there something I should be upset about?” I fold my arms and wait for her to answer, but she is genuinely confused. Ken just quietly steps away, getting the sense that this should be a private matter between us. I pray Bobbie hasn’t told him or her mother anything.

“Artie, what is going on?” She looks to my father. “Do you know what he is upset about?”

I know it is against my father’s wishes, but just being face to face with my mother sets me off. My father is about to stop me from saying or doing something stupid, but it’s too late. I throw my hands in the air, and let it all out. “You! Mom! I am angry at YOU!”

“Artie, son…” My father tries to interrupt, but I stop him. This has to happen. She has to be called out on what she’s done.

“No, Dad.” I snap at him, just as angry with him for choosing to continue dealing with her lying. “She has to hear this. She needs to know that we know what she’s done. And how, while you may end up forgiving her, I sure won’t.” I think she is starting to figure out just what I am talking about, but she’s trying to hide it.

“I…I haven’t done anything.” She’s. Terrible liar. Even my father knows. I stare at him, giving him a look that says it’s now or never. He needs to break his silence as much as I did. He is reluctant, but he finally gets it off his chest.

“Enough with the lying, Amelia. I know that you’ve been having an affair!” I can immediately notice the incredible weight that has been lifted off his chest as he says the words. Bobbie has also stepped inside from the door leading to the backyard, but she stops dead in her tracks when she hears my father. My mother looks mortified.

“Thought we didn’t know, Mom?” I say, and I make sure the words are like daggers. She can’t speak. She’s trying to come up with another lie, no doubt, but she just stumbles on her words and is on the verge of tears. “So do either of you care to tell me who she cheated with?”

“H-How? How did you find out?” She looks at my father. Because that is her main concern. She’s more upset that she got caught, than she is about actually destroying our family.

“That’s all you are worried about?” I snap back. I will never understand how I could think so highly of her, only for her to destroy it all with one decision.

“Your father and I should go.” She is panicking, searching around for her purse or something. “We…we need to talk about this in private.”

“What else don’t I know?!” I throw my hands in the air. I’m so tired of being lied to for one reason or another. “Forget this. I’m going home. Bobbie, I need some time alone.”

My mother is even more horrified when she realizes Bobbie has heard everything. At this point, I don’t even care. I just need to get out of here and away from everyone. I’m spiraling out of control, and I don’t know what to do or how to feel about anything. I grab my suitcase and pull my phone out to call another Lyft to take me home.

Seriously…what is happening to my life right now?



I’m beginning to realize that the further I make it through this tournament, the more some people are actually starting to root for me. The fans at least, because they sure have been cheering me on like crazy every match so far. Whether or not they think Kallie and I will actually win, that’s a whole different story, but maybe they are starting to believe now, anyway. They sure should believe, because we’re so close, I can taste it!!

I can’t tell you how happy I am that we’re finally back on American soil. Not because I don’t like the other countries or anything, because it was amazing getting to travel to all of those historic cities. It’s just that traveling such long distances just wears me down pretty fast. And this week, we’re going to be in Gettysburg, which is just…surreal. To be wrestling in the place where Battle at Gettysburg happened is a once in a lifetime experience. And let me tell you, this Battleground Tour is finally starting to make sense to me.

I won’t get into too much detail but I’ve been fighting my own battles this entire tour. And battling against opponents who think I shouldn’t be in this tournament or that I’m stupid for having made such a mistake with the contract. Generally just mean things they’ve said about me. Which is whatever to me at this point, because I’m in the semi-finals and they are not. But let me make one thing clear to everyone about what happened last week.

I did not ask Miles, or anyone else, to help me. And I did not want his help. I’m very aware of how bad that looks, and I’m sorry to Kallie that our last win was a tainted win. I want us to make it to the finals on our own, and not because someone interfered. I don’t want people to think less of us, or that we don’t deserve it so I can promise you…it won’t happen again. No matter how we win on our own, we got this! We’re about to go down in history in SCW and I can’t wait!

Now..I guess focus on the two people standing in our way this week. Sean Parker and Luna Pasilno. So…they seem like a pretty cohesive team right now, which probably isn’t super encouraging for Kallie and me. It’s hard to compete against teams that actually work together outside of the ring to try and be on the same page. Things just haven’t worked out the same way for me and Kallie, but it doesn’t mean we don’t still work together pretty well when we have to!

Sean Parker…he seems pretty good. Like, really good from what I can tell. Better than my last two opponents. Obviously, considering we’re both in the semi-finals and we’re not. But, even really decent teams have been eliminated already. Bobbie and Peter Vaughn being one of them. The best teams don’t always make it to the finals. And the best teams don’t always win the whole tournament. You know who does?

The underdogs. The ones that everyone bets against, because underdogs have spirit. They have fight, and that’s what me and Kallie are! Sean might think he deserves this, and maybe he kinda does. But who is he really? Other than another SCW outsider that joined just for the chance to maybe win some gold. They’re trying to take away what everyone else works hard for in SCW. But I guess I shouldn’t complain because the tournament is open to everyone. And it is used to hopefully get some of these people to stick around.

I have a question for Sean, though. He’s teamed with Luna..who is married to Alexander Raven. Raven just so happens to be in the semi-finals, too. So I have to wonder…how much can Sean really trust Luna? Let’s say they beat Kallie and I and end up facing Raven and Alexandra Calaway. Is it possible that Luna is working with Raven to ensure he wins it all in the end? She could very well turn on Sean if that match were to happen and cost them everything. Is that really what is happening? Maybe not. But…stranger things have happened.

Out of the four teams left in this tournament, Kallie and I are probably the lowest on the pole who stand a chance at winning. That’s fine, because we have something that perhaps the other three teams don’t have…people rooting for us to win. We may be the favorites to win just because we’re the rookies.

I want us to win this so bad. I don’t think I’ve ever wanted something so bad in my life. I know the odds are stacked against us, but that just makes me want to win so much more. I don’t even know what to else to say about Sean Parker and Luna Pasilno. I’m not good at this trash talk nonsense so many of the others excel at. I’ve never understood it. And I’d be a hypocrite to sit here and try and make myself seem better than them, because I’m really not. I’m only like two months into my training, and they’re years into it. I know what I’m up against, but I’m ready for it.

I’m not scared. The nerves are calming down with each match. I’m excited to step into the ring with guys like Sean, and then maybe Alexander Raven or Mark “the disappearing Dragon” Cross. Or whatever his name is. I’m excited because if I put up a good fight against them, it proves that no matter what anyone else thinks, I can defy the odds. I can do this on my own. I don’t need anyone’s help or their pity or worry about me. All I need is the drive and the willpower and magic will happen.

And this Sunday in Gettysburg, the best magic will happen when Kallie and I advance to the FINALS of the Blast From The Past tournament when no one thought we would make it past the first round.

Look at us now, people. LOOK. AT. US. NOW!

The Underdogs are coming for it all!!

15
Climax Control Archives / Artie Goes Through The Emotions
« on: May 17, 2024, 09:30:35 PM »
Sunday May 12th
Post Climax Control

Climax Control has been over for some time and everyone is packing up and leaving the venue after a successful show. Well, successful to some, because Bobbie and Peter had failed to advance in the Blast From The Past Tournament. But to add insult to injury, it was Bobbie who suffered the loss and ended up losing her Bombshell Roulette Championship to Alexandra Calaway.

Times like these, Artie would normally be supportive and find ways to reassure her that things would be fine. He wouldn’t let her disappointment feed her silence further make her feel worse. But tonight was different. Because lately he was different. He was just as quiet as she was as they finished gathering up their things so they could head back to their hotel for the night before heading off to Turkey for the next show-and Artie’s next match. He seemed almost despondent as he placed the last of his things in his duffel bag and Bobbie just stands behind him, staring at him.

After zipping up his bag and thinking Bobbie was still gathering her things, he turns around. “Ready whenever you….are.” His voice trails off as he looks at his wife, already with her bag over her shoulder. “Oh. You’re ready.”

Bobbie nods. “Yes.” She says, not moving an inch. “I’ve been ready. You on the other hand.” She folds her arms across her chest as she stares at him.

He raises an eyebrow and shakes his head. “Me on the other hand, what?” He asks, clearly having no sense of how quiet or emotionally empty he had appeared.

“It took you a long time to finish packing your stuff up.” She responds. She drops her duffel bag and takes a step towards him. “And I would have thought you would offer some words of encouragement or something after I lost out there, but the silence coming from you is deafening. It’s…maddening.”

Artie shrugs, genuinely not knowing what to say. “I don’t know what to tell you, Bobbie.” He says slowly, eliciting a disappointed look from Bobbie. “I’m sorry you lost out there, but I’ve just got other stuff on my mind. We both know you’ll get another shot at some point.”

Bobbie’s jaw drops a little. “Who are you?! And what have you done to my sweet, loving, Artie?!” She throws her hands up in the air, trying to figure out in her mind what has been going on with him lately. After a few more moments of silence, she gets an idea. She grabs her cell phone and starts dialing a number.

“W-what are you doing?” Artie asks, panicking. “Who are you calling?”

“Your MOTHER!” Bobbie bites back.

Before she can hit the send button, Artie quickly reaches forward and snatches her phone out of her hands. Bobbie stands there, frozen in shock, and completely speechless. “No!” Artie shouts, shoving her phone in his own pocket. “Do NOT call my mother. There’s no need to call her.” Artie knew he was probably being a little unfair to Bobbie and too harsh on her, but he couldn’t help himself these last couple of weeks. He was trying so hard to keep his promise to his father, but Bobbie is his wife so it was not right.

“Well…it is still Mother’s Day.” Bobbie replies, trying her best to not yell back. “I am assuming you already called her?” Artie shakes his head and Bobbie looks even more surprised. “You didn’t call her? On Mother’s Day?!”

Artie didn’t know what to say that wouldn’t give away why he couldn’t, and wouldn’t call his mother. He closes his eyes and rubs his temples, feeling a stress headache building. Bobbie steps closer to him, placing her hands on his shoulders and being as gentle as possible. “Alright. This has gone on far too long.” She says and he opens his eyes. “You need to tell me what is going on, because there has to be a good reason to not call your own Mother on Mother’s Day.”

Artie takes in a deep breath and looks his wife in her eyes. He had to tell her. He couldn’t keep this from her any longer. He turns around and makes sure the door is closed and no one is around before he tells her what he had been keeping from her. “Ok, I will tell you. But you have to promise you won’t tell anyone else.”

Bobbie steps back. “Who else would I tell?” When Artie gives her a look that says it all, she just chuckles. “Oh. Right. I won’t tell my parents. I promise.”

Artie sighs. He waits a moment before he finally spills the beans. “My mother is cheating on my Dad.” Bobbie can almost feel the heartache in Artie’s tone as he breaks the news.

Her jaw drops and she shakes her head, in shock. “No.” It is all she can say at first. She had known the Millers her entire life. Next to her own parents, their marriage was the next that she and Artie had looked up to. “There’s no way. She wouldn’t do that to your father. She couldn’t.”

Artie nods sadly, fighting back tears. “That’s what I said when Dad told me, too, but it’s true. It’s why he has been in such a foul mood lately.” Just the thought of his mother ruining her marriage to his father is enough to make him sick to his stomach again. He looks around for the closest chair before sinking down into it and Bobbie pulls up a chair next to him.

“Well…how does he know? She wasn’t acting any different when they visited us. Just your father.” Bobbie had so many questions, but Artie had so few answers.

Artie shakes his head and shrugs. “I…I don’t know. He didn’t give me any specifics.” His voice breaks, and Bobbie places a hand on his knee. “He wouldn’t have told me if he wasn’t absolutely sure. But…my mom doesn’t know that he knows about the affair. That’s why she was acting normal when they visited.” He lowers his head, and the emotions start to hit him like a runaway train.

“Now it all makes sense.” Bobbie replies, her hand still on his knee.

Artie’s sadness quickly starts to fade, and a whole new emotion begins to build. One that he hadn’t expressed very often, if ever, and one Bobbie was not used to seeing in him…rage. He clenches his fists and turns his gaze back to Bobbie. “How? How could she do this, Bobbie?” He says through gritted teeth. Because he couldn’t understand. Bobbie couldn’t, and neither could his father. “They’ve always been so…happy. Or so I thought. And she just…throws it all away.”

Bobbie shakes her head. “I wish I knew, sweetie.”

Artie leans back in his chair and closes his eyes. His knuckles are going white from clenching them so tight. “I’m not used to feeling so angry all of the time. I’d rather be sad, but the longer I think about it, I can’t be sad. I’m just…GRRRAAAHHH!” In that instant, all of the pent up anger finally boils over and he lets out a furious howl. Bobbie jumps up and back, and Artie jumps up from his own chair. He spins around before either of them knows it, he punches the wall.

“Artie!” Bobbie shouts.

But it’s too late. His hand connects with the wall and then he lets out a pained howl, gripping his right hand. “OWWW!” He sinks back into the chair, shaking his head. “Stupid, Artie. STUPID!”

Bobbie kneels down to check on him, and his hand. “Can…can you move it?”

Worried that he may have broken his hand, Bobbie watches as he slowly unclenches and re-clenches his fits, but wincing as he does so. “Great. Just what I need before my match next weekend. Justin Smith will take full advantage of that.”

Bobbie shakes her head. “Well it doesn’t appear to be broken. But we better get ice on it fast.”

A long silence falls between them as they stand up and grab their bags again. Before they walk out, Artie grabs Bobbie with his good hand and just stares at her. “What am I going to do, Bobbie?” He was at a complete loss, and despite how difficult he had been over the last couple of weeks, he hoped she had some sort of answer for him. But he knew it was a long shot.

She shakes her head. “I don’t know, sweetie.” She gently squeezes his hand. “But…we’ll figure it out together.”

He pulls her in close and hugs her as tight as he can, and he knew her last statement was true. They would face this together. He wouldn’t keep secrets from her anymore. He needed her support just as much as she needed his. But it was at that moment that a strange fear hit him. If his own mother was capable of cheating on his father and throwing their love away so easily…

What if Bobbie ever did the same?



Later in the week Artie and Bobbie are in Turkey as he prepares for his and Kallie Reznik’s second round match against Cordelia Clark and Justin Smith. As disappointing as last week had been following Bobbie and Peter getting eliminated and Bobbie losing the Bombshell Roulette Championship, both were slightly relieved that they would not have to worry about their teams facing each other later in the tournament. Artie’s right hand was now bandaged after punching the wall following Climax Control, x-rays had confirmed it was not broken…thankfully.

But he was still walking into Climax Control in Turkey at yet another disadvantage…with a visible injury. As if the size difference again was not enough, he had to give Justin Smith something else to work with and put himself at risk of truly breaking his hand and being the one to cost his team the match.

The two are just finishing up in the fitness room of their hotel, at least getting some cardio in to prepare for his match on Sunday. They grab their towels and water bottles and are heading for the door. “How is your hand feeling?” Bobbie asks him as she opens the door.

He looks down at his bandaged hand and just shrugs. “It’s still sore, but…better than it was earlier this week.” They walk out of the fitness center and slowly make their way down the hall towards the elevators.

“Good. Try to be careful and avoid throwing any punches against Justin on Sunday.” Bobbie says with a laugh.

Artie stops in his tracks and stares at her. “Why? Just because of my hand?”

Bobbie stops when she notices Artie had stopped before her. “Well, yeah. That and the fact he’s just a lot bigger than you. We all saw Konrad holding you back in your last match.” She chuckles, once again amused at what had happened. Artie, however, does not look as amused.

“What is that supposed to mean?” He asks, growing angry again. “Do you think I’m going to embarrass myself out there?”

Bobbie sighs and shakes her head. “What? Of course not. Are you really going to get upset again?”

Artie shrugs. “You tell me. Should I be upset? Are you being supportive of my involvement in the tournament because you believe in me and want me to win? Or are you just trying to protect me?” His question is serious and he waits for an honest answer and not just one that Bobbie thinks he wants to hear.

Bobbie is left temporarily speechless, surprised that he would suddenly say something like this after they had just gotten back to normal-ish when he told her of his mother’s affair. She stumbles as she works to respond. “Of course I support you in this tournament, Artie.”

“You support me, but you don’t think I can actually win with Kallie? Is that it?” That had to be it. It was obvious, and the reality of it hurt Artie deeply. Perhaps more than Bobbie could realize.

“It’s not that I don’t think you can win. It’s just that you’ve only been working at this for like two months.” She reaches for his hand but he pulls away. “I’d love nothing more than to see you win, but it’s just…it’s not easy.”

Artie sighs and shakes his head as he backs away. “It wasn’t easy for you either when you first started, but I supported you and believed in you through all of it. Thanks for the vote of confidence, though. Makes me feel so much better.”

Artie then walks away without another word, showing just how disappointed and hurt he truly was. Bobbie stood there for a moment, jaw dropped and at a loss for words. This was all just part of the emotions he was experiencing after hearing of his mother’s betrayal. And only time would tell how long this rollercoaster would go on for.



When I first learned that there was no way to get me out of this tournament, I was really nervous. I didn’t know what to do, because I’m not a fighter. I never have been, and it’s always been a bit difficult for me to build any sort of muscle or anything. I’ve just been the awkward geeky guy and been fine with it. At least until now.

Training has been hard work. I’m not gonna lie. But, in a weird way, it’s also fun. Exhilarating almost and a darn good way to get rid of a lot of tension that builds up, ya know. You never really realize until you do something how therapeutic it could be. And sure, maybe I’m not as good as everyone else, or not as experienced…yet. But I could be!

I don’t expect a lot of people to believe in me. I’m probably in the same shoes that Bobbie was when she first stepped into the wrestling business. Seen as a joke or incapable of being a part of this business. Only here as filler or what some people would call the “pee break” matches. But I also don’t need everyone to believe in me. There are only a handful of people who I do, but the most important is that I believe in myself.

So…why not prove everyone wrong? Why not step into that ring every week, or whenever I am booked I should say, and show them that I CAN be a fighter. That I can beat all the odds and come out on top. I can be the reliable partner that Kallie needs me to be. Experience comes with time so the more I keep at it, the better I will get! I’ve never really done anything noteworthy or that gets everyone talking, but this is it. This is MY time to shine and you know what?

I want that World Heavyweight Championship.

I know Justin Smith will hear that and sit back and laugh his head off. And that’s fine. Let him. He may be bigger than me. He may be stronger than me. But I have heart and soul and that’s all I need to make it through this! Besides, from what I’ve seen of him, aside from his size, there’s not much to be intimidated by anyway. He’s just your typical brainless ogre thinking he’s big and bad when he’s not! See? I can throw out insults too! That makes me awesome and totally capable of doing this!

Justin seems like the kind of guy who just says a few dumb sentences…the same ones…over and over again and thinks that he will back it up in the ring. So far…that hasn’t really worked. I mean, the only reason they are even in the 2nd round is because his tag team partner is better than him and got the job done. Although I guess some people would say the same about me, but I intend to change that.

You are, I already know what Justin is going to say about me. Just look at his past promos and it’s all a broken record just against different people! Even I know you gotta do more than that if you want to be taken seriously in this business. I’m learning more and more every day and I sure will do everything in my power to make sure a guy like Justin Smith doesn’t advance in this tournament. That’s a promise!

As for Cordelia Clark? I guess she was a big name back when SCU was a thing, but I think Kallie can handle her. She did pretty awesome in our first round match so I’m pretty excited to see us move forward in this tournament. And I’m super excited to be the one to help Kallie get a much deserved shot at the World Bombshell Championship!

We might be underdogs, but I’m glad we are because when we win it all and get our World Championship shots…we make a bigger impact! We make names for ourselves and cement them in SCW history forever. And I think that sounds pretty awesome! Underdogs for the win!!

Bet on it now, people. Artie Miller and Kallie Reznik your 2024 Blast From The Past Winners and future World Champions!

If you don’t, you just might regret it!

16
Monday May 6th

France. What a gorgeous country. One I never thought I’d visit. It’s no secret that I used to have quite the aversion to flying, and that was just for short distances. Flying across the world was almost unheard of for me, so when the topic of touring with SCW came up, it was difficult to keep my anxiety at bay. If I couldn’t, then I couldn’t travel. If I couldn’t travel, then I how could I be in SCW? The tours are only twice a year, so it’s not like it’s a big thing, but it was to me. It was important that I work through this so that I could be the best that I could be in SCW.

And it worked.

So last night was our show in Normandy. I have to say, being in a place that holds such history for the entire world..it’s just a crazy feeling. I was in awe the entire time because it truly was a once in a lifetime experience. I didn’t have a match, but Artie and his partner Kallie Reznik did. It was their first round match against Konrad Raab and Bea Barnhardt, and let me tell you…I was a little worried for Artie going up against a guy like Konrad. He could have gotten seriously hurt, but thankfully he didn’t. And even better? He and Kallie advanced! They’re moving on to the next round!

As worried as I was about Artie the entire time, I have to admit, he held his own pretty well. He’s not experienced like most others, sure, but he sure is determined. And since last week he’s seemed slightly more determined than before. And a little more on edge. It’s like there’s something he’s not telling me after talking with his father, but he insists it’s nothing. But I know better than to believe words like that. I was the queen of spilling out the ‘I’m Fine’ words for a long time. Far be it from me to push Artie’s buttons and nag him to tell me what it is, but I know there is something. He’ll tell me in his own time, though. I have to believe that much anyway.

Until then, we’re taking a couple of days before moving on to Vimy Ridge and making a slight detour to the romance capital of the world…Paris! Man oh man, I’m so excited. I can’t wait to visit Paris with Artie and create these memories that we’ll no doubt one day share…with our own kids. Yes, I said it. Our kids. They won’t be biological kids, though, because Artie and I decided that we’re going to look into adoption. It wasn’t exactly an easy decision, but when it all boiled down to it, IVF would just be too costly and there are no guarantees it would even work. Plus, there are just so many kids out there in the system that deserve to have a loving home!

Thinking about the prospect of having kids has me a little emotional right now. More so because Mother’s Day is on Sunday and both Artie and I will be away from our mother’s for the first time on Mother’s Day. We’ve been so close to our mother’s our entire lives so I’m sure it is eating at Artie just as much as it is me. Oh my…that has to be it! That must be what is bothering him more than usual! It just makes sense. Poor honey must feel terribly guilty that he can’t be with his mom for Mother’s Day.

I have an idea. Or two ideas, anyway. I’m sure he’ll be happy I came up with them. Anything to make my sweet Artie happy. I’m not used to seeing him in such a downer mood like he has been. Or his father. But I shouldn’t worry. I will fix EVERYTHING! They are my family after all, and I will do anything for them.

I’m starting to feel a little better now. Things are starting to look up!




Paris, France. A beautifully historic and well known city that many couples dream to visit, yet never have the opportunity or chance to do so. Many would even love to visit just for the scenery and to get a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower. Who wouldn’t? Bobbie Dahl is certainly not one of those people who would accept just seeing such a city in pictures and on television or movies. She just HAD to see Paris.

Paris wasn’t a stop on SCW’s Battleground tour, but it was close enough that Bobbie persuaded Artie to take a detour so they could tour the city, even if only for one day. And Artie wasn’t one to tell her no, even if he wasn’t in the best of moods the last week. Bobbie was doing her best to give him some space to figure out whatever it was that was bothering him, and she had hoped that visiting Paris would put him in better spirits.

The pair are currently walking the streets in Paris, not far from the Eiffel Tower. They can see it off in the distance and Bobbie can’t hide her excitement as they walk hand in hand. But Artie is noticeably quiet. They’re approaching a local café with outdoor seating, so Bobbie takes this as her opportunity to get him to open up.

“Alright, I’m famished!” She says, slightly lying. She could use a drink, sure, but she was hardly famished. “Let’s take a break and get some refreshments.” She leads him over to one of the open tables outside the café, taking a seat first.

Artie stares at her for a moment, scratching his head. “We just ate a little while ago.” He says and shrugs. “But okay I guess. This place looks nice.” He sits in the chair next to her and they wait patiently for a waitress to come up to them. Artie looks around, people watching for the most part, clearly trying to hide any negative feelings he may have.

Bobbie takes his hand in hers, bringing his attention back to her. She smiles excitedly, hoping he will share in her excitement. “So…I think I know what has been bothering you this past week.” She says first, not wanting to get to the point right away.

His eyes widen a bit and he looks even more nervous. “You…you do?” He asks shakily. His father had made him promise he wouldn’t tell anyone about what has been going on. Especially Bobbie. So how could she have figured it out?

“Of course I do!” She replies quickly. “Mother’s Day is on Sunday and both of us are here in France while our mother’s are back home in the states without us. It is kind of a bummer, I know.”

Artie is about to respond when he realizes what she said. She had assumed that was the reason he was upset lately. It would have made sense. “So I have an idea.” Bobbie says before Artie can say another word. “Two actually and you can take your pick of which you would rather do.”

“Okay?” He says, still highly confused. But just the thought of his mother at the moment did not make him happy, and Bobbie was none the wiser.

“You don’t have a match this weekend, so you don’t technically need to be at the show. If it’s really important to you, you should go back home and see your Mom.” Bobbie smiles, expecting Artie to do the same. But she has another thought that she throws out there before Artie can say anything else. “Oooor. We can bring her AND my mom out here to France. I’m sure our Dad’s would be ok—“

“No. Absolutely not.” Artie quickly interrupts her. This takes her by surprise, but he continues. “To both ideas. I don’t need to fly home, and we don’t need to bring her out here.” His words were slightly angry, which she didn’t understand either. She was apparently very wrong about what was bothering him.

“Ok.” She replies slowly, and calmly as she can. “I guess we can wait until we get back home after the tour. I just thought we could tell them about our plans to adopt. They’ll both be so excited for us.” Artie shakes his head and looks around. He looks at all the loving couples walking around Paris hand in hand, much as he and Bobbie were doing a little while ago, and he’s hit with a flood of emotions. Bobbie wanted so badly to try and pry it out of him, but she didn’t want to upset him even further.

“We should wait.” Artie says sadly. What he meant, wasn’t quite clear and this seemed to now surprise Bobbie further.

“Wait?” She asks, growing upset. “You mean wait to start the adoption process or wait to tell them?” Both were legitimate questions. Now probably wasn’t the best time to have a possible argument about this, but something had happened to change his mind so quickly.

“I don’t know.” He shrugs, just as sad as he was before. “Maybe both? It’s just…a big step. And we still don’t know how this tournament is going to pan out. For either of us.” He was using the tournament as an excuse. That much was very clear.

Bobbie leaned back in her chair, staring at him with a bewildered look. She wouldn’t accept this. She couldn’t. “And your point being? If we want to adopt, we shouldn’t let anything stop us. We have plenty of people behind us who will vouch for us. I just don’t understand why you’ve suddenly changed your time. What happened between you and your Dad last week?”

The words came out before she could even stop herself. She wasn’t going to ask, but she couldn’t help it. No matter what he said, she knew that something was said or happened between the two of them to put Artie into such a mood. And to change his mind on such a huge decision they had made. It just wasn’t like him. Artie stared at her, feeling his eyes furrow angrily. He didn’t usually get angry with her, but stranger things happened, right?

“I told you. Nothing happened.” He snapped back at her. If that was a clear indication he was lying. “Why do you have to think something happened with my dad? Maybe I’m just stressed because I don’t want to make myself look like a fool in this tournament.”

Bobbie leans forward. She wants to believe him and when she reaches for his hands, he pulls them away. “Look, whatever has been bothering you, I get it. We’re allowed to have stuff bother us sometimes.” She says, doing her best to be the strong one. And given her anxiety issues over the last year, this was entirely different for her. For them together. “I wasn’t going to even bring it up, because I know what it’s like—“

“This isn’t like your anxiety, Bobbie.” He interrupts her yet again. She knew that if he was going to use the tournament as an excuse, it most definitely was like anxiety. “Can…can we just drop this, please? You wanted to have a good time in Paris, so let’s just do that. Then we can focus on your match this weekend so hopefully you can retain your title.”

He sounded apologetic for snapping at her. And maybe he was. But there was still tension there. And there was still something that Bobbie wanted to know, but couldn’t pressure him to tell her what it was. “Alright. I guess you’ll tell me when you’re ready.”

Artie nods and a waitress finally walks up to their table to assist them. She sets two glasses of water down, greeting them in French. Artie does his best to respond back in what little French he knows. Bobbie, meanwhile, just stares at her husband-her favorite person in the whole world- and can’t help but be worried about him. They had been through so much and they hadn’t even been married a full year yet. And it seems there was much more to come. Between whatever personal issue was bothering him, and the tournament.

But she told herself they would face it together. It was just part of marriage.



Welp, Peter and I made it paste the first round of the tournament, which means we’re one step closer to the finals and winning our guaranteed shots at the World titles. I gotta admit, I thought for sure our first round match was going to be a bit more of a challenge. At least where Matthew Knox was concerned. It is well known there is beef between him and Peter so to see him not really care? Pretty damn disappointing.

But let me give props where they are due. Kasey Vex, you put up a hell of a fight girl. You showed me what you were all about, so thank you for that. I’m just sorry you got stuck with a big disappointment for a partner because he should have done more. But he didn’t. Ah well. Maybe our paths will cross again in the future sometime. All depends on if you decide to stick around or not. That ball is in your court, though.

As for Peter and I? Onwards and upwards! We move on to Vimy Ridge, France and let me tell ya, being in France over the last week…it brings out something in a person. I never ever thought I’d visit France in my lifetime, but SCW has given me that opportunity, and what would make for an even better experience is if Peter and I blaze through our second round match and advance to the semi-finals! I just wish that Peter and I had a bit more interaction before we actually get to the ring for our match. Show some solidarity and unity, ya know?! There’s still time I suppose.

So our second round match is definitely more difficult than the first. Two people we are both very familiar with, and to make things even more interesting…both our titles are on the line! Okay, I knew this would be a possibility-no, probability, when I agreed to enter this tournament. I knew at some point, my title would be on the line and so would Peter’s. But…this one concerns me! Alexander Raven is a former Internet Champion himself, up until last year. And who and when did he lose that championship? To my Blast From The Past tournament partner last year, Jack Washington! And who was he teaming with last year? Alexandra Calaway!

I feel like I’m having a bit of deja vu, but only this year, I have a different partner and we are BOTH champions. One of us could potentially lose our championship, and I have a feeling Alexander Raven is going to fight like hell to get back what he lost last year and not only that, move on to try and win something even better! I’m no stranger to hoping history doesn’t repeat itself, but in this case, I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure that Peter and I advance to the semi finals! Then again, if I lose the match for us, the only thing Peter loses is his potential shot at the World Heavyweight title. What a crazy match this is going to be.

As for Alexandra Calaway? No doubt she will do everything she can to win back what she lost…what I defeated her for. And not only that, but she’ll want to get back to where she was on the roster, because from what I’ve seen, after I beat her for the Bombshell Roulette Championship, she hasn’t quite been herself. I believed she would move on and win either the Internet Championship or the World Bombshell Championship. And she did challenge for the World Bombshell Championship against Julianna Dimara. But…what happened?

I get it. We’ve all been there. We finally get an opportunity we’ve been fighting for and that we deserve and…crap happens. Wrenches get tossed into our plans and everything just falters. It’s not exactly a good feeling, so maybe that is what happened to Alexandra. I don’t know, but I do know this match and this tournament are her shots at getting both things back that she lost. Now her and Alexander Raven MAY advance in the tournament, but she has to pin me to win back the roulette championship. Just like Alexander would need to pin Peter. Only one title will be lost so the question is…which is more important to them?

Given their history as partners last year, I have to wonder how much they actually trust each other. Raven lost it for them last year, so can Alexandra really trust him not to do the same this year? And maybe Raven can’t trust Alexandra considering she’s been in a bit of a rut herself. I don’t know. I’m just spitballing here, because of how important this match is, and how much I really don’t want to let Peter down. I don’t want to let myself down. I’ve done too much of that over the last year or so, and I made a promise to myself when I came back that things would be different. That I would be different.

I’ve had a decent little run with the Bombshell Roulette Championship. But is decent good enough for me? Is the time I’ve held the Roulette Title enough for me? Am I really ready to possibly lose to the same woman I defeated? A part of me says yes, and another huge part of me says no, of course not. I respect Alexandra Calaway, I’m not going to lie. Even given our brief feud last year. Her reign as Bombshell Roulette Champion was great. Me defeating her was great. It just seems like our paths keep crossing during important matches within SCW. Are we always destined to have this back and forth battle of who is the bigger star?

I’m trying to wrap my head around it. I’ve faced Alexandra several times over the last year. I’ve done this whole promo thing against her numerous times, and what more is there to say about her? What else can I possibly throw out there to make myself look better or her weaker? Nothing. There is literally nothing else I can say, because it would probably just be made up at this point. I’d be grasping straws, when the truth is, we’ve both proven ourselves enough already. We’ve both won and lost against each other, so why does it matter? I don’t need to make myself look better against her, and she doesn’t need to make herself look better, either. We both deserve to be where we are. We both deserve to be the Bombshell Roulette Champion, or even the World Bombshell Champion.

But we each have our partners to think about right now. It’s not just about the two of us. It’s about Peter and Alexander. Ya know, I find it strange how the two of them were paired together again this year. Some might call that their chance to redeem themselves from last year. I guess so far they have since they made it past the first round, but what happens if they fail? When…they fail. What is next for the both of them? Going their separate ways, obviously. But can either get back to their singles matches the way they once were? Perhaps.

Well, we are about to find out. Because I told myself when I entered this tournament that it would be different this year. Jack and I came so close last year, but not close enough. This year, I have Peter as a partner. Jack is nowhere to be found. And I’ve been on a roll the last few months that I need to keep going. Regardless of these back and forth feelings I may have, I have to see this through. I owe it to myself and to Peter to give one hundred percent and nothing less.

Regardless of what happens, this tournament is going to get any easier. If Peter and I advance and then Artie and Kallie get through their second round match, there is a very good chance we could end up facing each other. Either in the third round or in the finals. So I don’t know what I prefer right now. I just have to do my best and hope that not only do I not lose my title, but that I don’t lose this match for our team…again. I only wish Jack was in the tournament and my partner this year so I could make it up to him for failing us last year.

I’m all over the place aren’t I? Torn between wanting to win, keeping my title and advancing. But unsure of how this will all play out. That is what this tournament does to you sometimes. Unless you have a partner you know and can fully trust, which is almost impossible. I guess that is what makes this Battleground Tour so appropriate with the Blast From the Past Tournament. Because each match is truly a battle.

And Peter and I versus Raven and Alexandra this weekend? It could stand out to be the best match of the tournament despite it not being the finals. Such a shame it was drawn this way. The four of us could have put on a hell of a match in the finals. But alas…luck of the draw. And regardless of what some might say-that many have said in the past- I choose to believe that all of the teams and the brackets are randomly chosen. It’s just what fate has decided for us all.

I’ve enjoyed my time as Bombshell Roulette Champion. I still have more planned for my reign, but if Alexandra gets the better of me? I’ll have no choice but to accept it. I will be disappointed, yes. But as with each win, I will say onwards and upwards and move on to whatever is next for me in SCW. I just hope in this case, it’s advancing in the tournament and securing myself a World Bombshell Championship opportunity.

Time will tell the tale! Two days time, in fact!

See ya Sunday, lovelies!

17
Monday April 29th
Hastings, England

Last night was the opening week of the Blast From The Past tournament, as well as the first show in the Battleground Tour in Hastings. Bobbie and Peter Vaughn were successful in their first round match, which meant it was now time for the pair to move forward and focus on Artie and Kallie’s first round match. Unfortunately for Artie, it would not be an easy feat, because he would have to go up against a man returning to SCW…Konrad Raab.

They needed some sleep first, however. Which is what they got. A good night’s sleep. They would be travelling to France for the next stop of the tour, but they were staying in England one more day anyway. They were just making their way into the lobby, preparing to go do some sightseeing, when they stopped dead in their tracks. Well, Artie did first. Someone was walking into the hotel he was not expecting to see. His father!

“Dad??” He says, letting go of Bobbie’s hand and walking to his father. Bobbie was equally surprised to see her father in-law, but she was more interested in where Artie’s mother was. “What are you doing here?! Where’s Mom?” Artie looks around, expecting to see his mother, but she was most definitely not there.

His father scowls as he sets his suitcase down. “She’s not here.” His recent angry attitude had not changed, which Artie did not appreciate. Bobbie wanted to say something, but she remained quiet, knowing full well it may set him off.

“Uhh…okay.” Artie scratches his head. “But what are you doing here? How did you know we were staying in this hotel?”

His father shrugs. “I knew you’d give all the info to Ken and Barb, so I called Ken. He told me where you were staying. What are you not happy to see me or something? Because I can leave if that’s–”

“What?! No!” Artie raises his voice. He still didn’t understand why his father was being this way, but he got the impression he would be finding out soon enough. “I’m just surprised to see you is all. And without Mom. You two usually never travel alone so it just threw me off. Of course I don’t want you to leave.”

His father rolls his eyes, and actually glances to Bobbie. “Bobbie.” Just a simple greeting, but it was almost as if he wasn’t happy to see her. It hurt not only Bobbie, but Artie also. Before Bobbie could greet him back, Artie had had enough, and decided to address the elephant in the room.

“Dad, come on.” He says, and his father glares back at him. “You’ve been in a horrible mood for, what, months now? What gives? Bobbie has done nothing to you for you to treat her that way.” And it was true. Bobbie was always loving towards her in-laws. And she thought they had always loved her, too. There was never a problem until recently, and they needed to get to the bottom of it.

His father shakes his head, but his scowling suddenly fades. He looks almost apologetic but he remains focused on Artie, avoiding eye contact with Bobbie. Artie waits for an answer. Anything, really, to explain what has been going on. “I…I…Didn’t want to burden you with any of this. You’re all grown up and living your own life out in Las Vegas now. I..I can handle this…” He trails off and before they know it, he starts to sob.

Artie and Bobbie look at one another, concerned. Artie approaches his father, more worried than Bobbie at this point. He places a hand on his shoulder and tries to console him. “Whatever it is wouldn’t be a burden to me, Dad. You know that.” He needed to know. It was just like when Bobbie was dealing with her anxiety struggles, even though that was still an issue at times. “Please tell me what’s going on.”

Artie’s father takes in a few deep breaths, trying to calm himself. He looks at Bobbie and shakes his head. “Not here. Not in front of her.”

Again, Bobbie looks surprised. “Mr. Miller, if I did something…”

“Bobbie, I’ve got this.” Artie interrupts. “I’m sure it’s nothing you did. Let me just…talk to him in private for a few minutes.” He wouldn’t have said this if he wasn’t sure that it was something else upsetting his father. Bobbie had no choice but to agree, and Artie leads his father over to a secluded area of the hotel lobby so they can talk.

His father looks, making sure Bobbie can’t hear them. But he is also looking at how worried and upset his daughter in law is. “I…I shouldn’t have come all this way. This can wait until you guys get home.”

Artie shakes his head. “No.” He replies quickly, refusing to let this fester any longer. “You need to tell me. Now. Is Mom sick? Are you sick? What is it?”

His father shakes his head. “No. No. Neither of us is sick.” He replies, immediately putting that possibility to rest. But Artie still waits for an answer. His father stares at him, knowing there is no way out of this. He has to tell Artie the truth. And it’s a truth that just might shatter him. “What I’m about to tell you, it’s going to come as a huge shock, son.”

Artie nods and does his best to remain calm. “Okay. What’s going on?”

A long pause falls between them, as his father gathers his thoughts and words carefully. He then takes in a deep breath and finally spills the beans. “Your mother…she’s been having an affair.”

Artie’s jaw drops. He shakes his head, refusing to believe it. “What? No. That’s…you’re wrong. Mom would never…” He couldn’t accept what his father was telling him. On the other side of the lobby, Bobbie was anxiously wondering what was being said.

“It’s true, son.” His father replies, nodding his head sadly. “I didn’t want to believe it either, but it is.”

“How? With..with who?! How could she do this to you?! To our family!”  Artie sees Bobbie stepping towards them when she hears him raise his voice, but he holds up his hand, stopping her.

“She doesn’t know that I know.” His father says. “Just…don’t tell her. Or Bobbie until I figure out how to handle this.” Artie just stands there, speechless. How could he face his mother again after learning this? How could he not tell Bobbie the truth?

One thing is for sure. He was glad to have a wrestling match this weekend. Because he suddenly had the urge to punch something…or someone.



The camera opens up, focused on Artie’s awkward smiling face. He waves into the camera, ready to record his first message for the fans, his tag team partner and his opponents this week.

”So, uh, hi everyone. Welcome to my first actual promo for SCW! This feels super weird, because I never thought I’d even be doing this, but I went and made an honest mistake and now I’m paying the price. Or reaping the rewards if it all works out, right? I guess we’ll find out soon enough.”

“Be more positive sweetie! Don’t give them something to use against you!”

Bobbie’s voice is heard off camera. Artie turns his head, no doubt looking directly at her and scowls a bit.

“That’s what I’m doing! You be quiet and let me do this on my own. It’s my match anyway!”

Bobbie can be heard grumbling in response and Artie turns back to look into the camera. He lets out a sigh and briefly shakes his head.

“Anyway. Sorry about that. Bobbie is just trying to be a little too helpful, which I understand, but I’ve gotta take care of this myself, right? I know it’s not my usual job in SCW. I mean, I’m Bobbie’s manager slash valet. That’s about all I’ve been good for because I’m not exactly the wrestler type. I’m not an athletic type at all honestly. But the contracts for the Blast From The Past tournament were updated this year I guess. I didn’t look at them properly and next thing I know, I’m a participant in the tournament.”

He pauses for a moment and scratches his head. The tournament had been almost his sole focus over the last several weeks, when he wasn’t doing his managerial duties for Bobbie. He shrugs before he continues.

“Bobbie has been pretty upset with Christian Underwood for not allowing me out of this tournament, and I get it. I get both sides, really. It was an honest mistake, and Christian should understand that. But I also get that Christian is looking at this as a way to draw some attention to the tournament also. Because who wouldn’t watch when you have someone who has never wrestled competing and possibly making a fool of themselves, right? Get a few laughs at my expense just because.”

He closes his eyes and sighs again. Anyone else would be upset, but not Artie. He is literally shrugging it off as best as he can, trying to make the most of it.

“But as nervous as I am about all of this, a part of me is also…excited. Why would I be excited at the thought of getting my butt kicked and embarrassed? Well, it’s not really about that. I’m more excited at quite the opposite happening, because what if I prove everyone wrong? What if I go out there and actually hold my own pretty well? What if I actually fight and win this whole dang tournament? What if I actually get a World Heavyweight Championship shot after all of this?! Think about it!”

The excitement actually starts to increase in his voice the more he speaks. He briefly looks off camera to Bobbie, shushing her before she can even speak, before he looks back to the camera, smiling.

“I’m not saying it will happen, but we all know that it could! Anything is possible. I mean I could actually win the World Heavyweight Championship! ME! I know it’s a long shot, but I’m trying to think positive here. These last several weeks training have not been easy, and I’m trying to make the most of it. But I know that there are three other people in this match that I need to think about. One more than the other two, so I will save him for last.”

His expression suddenly falls a bit, knowing that the man he will have to face this week is a Raab. He sets any nervousness he has aside for the moment.

“So I’ve been teamed with Kallie Reznik for this tournament. I’m not completely familiar with her, because she’s fairly newer to SCW and Bobbie hasn’t even faced her…yet. But from what I have seen and heard, she’s pretty decent! Our team may not exactly have the odds in our favor for obvious reasons, but I think we stand a pretty good chance. As long as we work together. I mean, that is what this is about, right? A tag team tournament. Team work! It makes the dream work, people!”

Artie smiles and gives two thumbs up into the camera. Bobbie can be heard chuckling off camera, and Artie does his best to ignore her for now.

”As long as Kallie and I can work together and trust one another, we can get through this tournament. I may not know her personally yet, but I trust her and I am going to promise her that I will do everything that I can to help us win. I will do my part the best I can. I mean I’ve been training my butt off these last few weeks trying to get prepared, and I think it’s actually working! Look! A muscle!”

Artie pulls his arm up into the camera to make a muscle, and indeed a slight one does appear. Bobbie can be heard laughing again, and Artie shushes her yet again. Inside joke, perhaps.

”I don’t think Kallie has anything to worry about, either. I mean, this week she has to focus on Bea Barnhardt of all people. I don’t think it could get any easier for her than Bea Barnhardt. Am I right, Bobbie? It shouldn’t be that hard for Kallie going against Bea, right?!”

”Oh NOW you want me to say something? Nuh uh! You can handle this all by yourself, sweetie!”

Artie frowns, but he knows he deserved that one. He shrugs again and looks back into the camera.

”I’ll take that as a yes. Bobbie has faced Bea a couple times before and come out on the winning end, so I have complete faith that Kallie will handle Bea just fine and get the win for us…if I can’t anyway. So I guess that brings me to the guy I will actually be facing this week, huh? Someone who has a history in SCW, too. A guy named…Konrad Raab.”

Artie gulps nervously. He didn’t have to do research to be nervous just saying the name. Or the last name at least. The Raab’s were well known in the wrestling business, so naturally Artie knew what he was up against.

“I don’t need to go and watch any of Konrad’s last matches or anything, because I know full well what to expect from him. His last name says it all! The Raab’s are big guys. Tough opponents. Can be kinda vicious. Maybe I’m thinking about Lord Raab, or whatever his name was. The monster dude? I dunno. My point is the same. The Raabs are well known in the wrestling world, so the fact that I’m going up against one in the very first round has me a little…nervous. Who wouldn’t be, right?”

He scratches his head again, trying to think of what to say next before he takes in a deep breath.

“I guess this guy likes fire…a lot. He even earned his nickname for it. Kinda scary thought, but luckily if he tries any of that stuff in this match, he’d get his team disqualified, so I guess I shouldn’t be that nervous! I think that of anyone opponents in this tournament, I’m kinda glad we got Konrad’s team first. Just to get them out of the way and then it could get easier from there!”

”Again, not how it works, sweetie!”

Artie closes his eyes and avoids looking in Bobbie’s direction. He’s making a mental note that should he and Kallie advance this week, next time he would record his promo while Bobbie was somewhere else.

”You all know what I meant by that, so just ignore my nosey wife as she is trying to be helpful again. So anyway, yeah. I think getting Konrad Raab about of the way first is the way to do it. And I think I’m ready. If I can have training sessions with a guy like Fenris and still be sitting here today talking to all of you, I can handle Konrad Raab in the ring, right?!”

Bobbie can be heard laughing off camera. Artie just remains focused as best he can, though his nostrils flare a bit.

”Earlier I promised Kallie that I would do my part in this tournament, and I intend to stick to that promise. I know she is probably nervous to, having me for a partner and all, but I’ll do what needs to be done to get her to the World Bombshell Championship opportunity. Konrad may be bigger. He may be a lot more experienced and dangerous, but I think once I step into that ring, the adrenaline boost will work in my favor. I’m pretty quick, so that is working in my favor, too! I’ll find a weakness to use against him. I’ll take him down and prove to everyone that I can get the win for me and Kallie! I’ll show all of you!”

He tries to look as serious as he can into the camera, not wanting to give Konrad anything to use against him.

“Everyone is expecting me to be the joke of the entire tournament, and that’s fine. I get it. Laugh all you want, but when it’s all said and done? I’m gonna surprise all of you! I’m going to go out there, fight like hell and make it all the way to the finals where Kallie and I WILL win. And you know what?”

He leans in closer to the camera, smiling.

”You’re looking at a future World Heavyweight Champion! Uh-huh! I said it!”

“Not if Peter and I have anything to say about it!”

Artie’s eyes widen and he glares at Bobbie off camera. His hand reaches up to the top of the laptop.

“You’re supposed to be a supportive wife, ya know!”

Artie quickly closes the laptop, ending the recording, before their debate can be recorded any further.

18
Wednesday April 24th


So it’s been a hot minute since I added an entry into this thing, which I think I said the same thing with the last time I wrote anything. I need to start getting better at writing down my thoughts because I think it really does help make me feel better sometimes. There is just something about getting stuff off of your chest in writing versus saying, or screaming it out loud. It probably has something to do with the fact you can gather your thoughts a lot more when you are writing them down.

Anywho. So a lot has been going on, like I always seem to say recently. I finally won the Bombshell Roulette Championship,and as fantastic as it felt to win it, it’s been quite the challenge defending and retaining it as time goes on. I told myself when I won it that I wanted to keep it as long as I could to make my reign worth something, and I hope I have done that a little bit, but I feel like there is still more to do. I don’t know, I guess only time will tell. But I need to be a better champion, too, because I have represented myself or SCW the way I should as one of their champions.

So this week kicks off a couple of big events in SCW. The Blast From the Past tournament and the next big tour. I wish I could say we were touring completely in the United States, but we’re not. There are a few trips overseas, which means Artie and I will be away from my Loki baby for a bit. I know he’ll do okay, because he loves spending time with my parents, but considering he is my unofficial emotional support dog, it’ll be hard not having him with us. But I can get through this. I have before!

Artie and I are currently on our way to England for the first stop in the Battleground tour. He’s passed out next to me in his seat, bless his heart. He’s been working so hard lately trying to prepare himself for this tournament. I still can’t believe we couldn’t get him out of this. Signing him up was an honest mistake, but Christian Underwood is Christian Underwood and he wouldn’t let Artie out of it. He’s going to get some sort of sick enjoyment out of possibly seeing Artie struggle, or even get hurt, but we’ve been doing all that we could to get him prepared so neither of that happens. With Fenris’ help, of course. It’s been a long few weeks, and Artie is just glad that his first round match doesn’t happen in the first week.

But mine does!

I wasn’t even going to sign up after this fiasco with Artie’s contract happened. I was going to focus on helping him and getting him ready, but they needed one more Bombshell at the last minute so I went ahead and tossed my name into the fold. We also held out hope that we would get drawn as partners, but of course that didn’t happen. I’m not disappointed with who either of us got as our partners, though! I think we both stand a good chance, I’m just trying not to think about the if/when situation that our teams get booked against one another. We will worry about that when the time comes!

So I got paired with the new Internet Champion, Peter Vaughn. Even if he wasn’t the Internet Champion, I’d still like my chances because he’s a former Roulette Champion so I know he’ll carry his own weight in this tournament. I hope I can do the same. Last year I thought that Jack and I had a decent shot at winning, and we did pretty good but it just didn’t work out. I was a different Bobbie back then and Jack may or may not say this, but I am to blame for us not winning last year. But this year will be different! I’ve been on a roll since I came back, and I’m not about to ruin things now. Plus, if Peter and I win and I’m still the Bombshell Roulette Champion, I would have the opportunity to become a double champion! I mean, only temporarily, but just the accomplishment alone would be huge.

Then again…am I really ready to go after the World Bombshell Championship? Some might say I am, given how much I have improved lately, but I just want to pace myself. I don’t want to be one of those people that just jumps from title to title just because. I want to make an impact in SCW. I want to continue to be a success so that maybe someday MY name will be in the Hall of Fame. Okay…I’m getting a little ahead of myself here. I have to think about the present. Not the maybe distant future.

Anyway…I need to wake Artie up soon. I almost feel bad about doing that, because he’s been so tired lately with all the training he’s been doing. He’s been working so hard. And looking at his sweet sleeping face, it just brings back all the feelings about me not being able to have a baby. He deserves to be a daddy, and I think a mini Artie would be just adorable. But…I guess life has other plans for us.

What plans that may be still remains to be seen. But I guess I should really stop avoiding having a serious conversation with him about it…




After finishing writing her most recent journal entry, Bobbie closes her journal and tucks it away back into her carry-on bag. She looks at Artie as he is still sleeping soundly and a tiny smile appears on her face. They hadn’t been married quite a year yet, but the fact that they had known each other practically their entire lives, it felt like they had been married a long time ago. And as much as Artie would do for Bobbie, Bobbie would do even more for him.

They would be arriving in England soon. The pilot had made the announcement over the intercom a short while ago, and Artie had somehow managed to sleep through it. Bobbie puts her hand on Artie’s shoulder and gently nudges him, trying to wake him up. He moves just a bit, not ready to open his eyes, so Bobbie nudges him again. “Artie. Honey, wake up.” She says, trying not to laugh. It was like trying to wake a sleeping child in a way. “We’re going to be landing soon. Wake up.”

Artie then draws in a deep breath and yawns, his eyes slowly opening. He sits up straight in his seat and rubs his eyes, the exhaustion still very much apparent. “Already?” He asks, looking around as other passengers are also starting to wake from their own naps. “I wasn’t even asleep that long.”

Bobbie laughs. “It probably feels like it, huh?” She replies, shaking her head. “But you’ve been out for a while. It’s okay. You needed it.”

Artie stares at her for a moment and yawns again, letting his body slowly start to wake even more. “Please tell me you got some sleep.” And there was his concern for her. She knew he would ask that question as soon as he woke up.

She shrugs and replies, “I dozed off for a little bit.” She wasn’t lying. She did manage to get a little bit of sleep, but sleeping for an extended period of time on an airplane didn’t exactly come easy to her. “Don’t worry, sweetie. I’m fine. You needed the sleep more than I did anyway.”

Artie shakes his head. “We both needed the sleep, Bobbie.” He says, still concerned that she didn’t sleep more. Considering how long of a flight it was to England, this could affect her by the time her match came around. “You can’t afford to be sleep deprived this weekend.”

Bobbie laughs and shrugs again. “I’ll be fine, Artie. I promise.” She pauses for a few moments, deciding how she wants to approach her next words. “When we get settled into our hotel room and such, we need to have a talk.” It probably wasn’t the best choice of words, but it was all she could come up with.

Artie turns and stares at her. The look on his face is a mixture of confused and worried, because when someone says they need to have a talk like Bobbie just did, it is almost never a good sign. “That doesn’t sound encouraging. Everything okay?”

She nods. “Relax, honey. We just need to have a serious conversation about something, and as much as I’d like to get it over with now, it’s not appropriate on a plane surrounded by strangers.”

He scratches his head, but after a moment, he thinks he has it figured out. There was only one thing he could think of that Bobbie was referring to. “You mean the baby subject, don’t you?” He knew it had been on Bobbie’s mind constantly as of late, and he understood why. It was something a lot of women focused on. He also knew that Bobbie wanted nothing more than the both of them to have a biological child, but that might not be possible.

“I said we would talk about this once we get settled into our hotel.” It was her way of confirming that was what she meant, without actually saying anything further about it. If they didn’t stop now, the conversation would get rolling and she didn’t want to do this here.

“Okay then.” Artie replies. “Not sure why you want to have such a big conversation just days before your match, but I won’t say anything else about it.” He would have been perfectly fine with putting off this conversation for another day when the possible stress of it wouldn’t get in the way of an important match.

Bobbie wanted to reply and tell him exactly why she wanted to have the conversation now rather than keep putting it off, but she just pats his leg and says nothing more. The conversation would come soon enough, because it had to. No more putting it off. No more waiting for one reason or another.

No matter how difficult the conversation would be, they simply had to decide just how much they wanted children, and whether or not they could accept not having a biological child. Because their path forward all depended on the answers to those questions.



A few hours later, Bobbie and Artie are finally settled into their hotel room they would be in the next few days. The jet lag was already starting to sink in and both were ready to get some much needed sleep. Before that could happen, though, they needed to talk. And before Bobbie could bring up the subject, Artie broke the silence between them and just blurted out what was on his mind.

“So what is so important about the baby subject that just can’t wait?” Again, poor choice of wording, but it was all he could come up with, and Bobbie manages to let out a chuckle.

“Right down to business, huh?” Bobbie replies, laughing again. She sits up in the bed, leaning against the large headboard, and Artie does the same. Guess it was now or never. “It can’t wait because, depending on what we decide, affects things going forward. Especially for me if and when Peter and I get eliminated from the tournament.”

Artie raises an eyebrow. “What we decide? I’m confused. What is this all about?”

Bobbie sighs. She closes her eyes and gathers her thoughts, trying to make this as easy as possible. Although nothing about this was easy at all. “Is having kids something we don’t want to pass up on? And not only that, but if I can’t give us a biological child, are you okay with that, too?” Two questions that seem so simple, but were anything but. Deep down, Artie knew the answer to both, and he was about to respond but Bobbie had to continue before he did. “Because if we really want to try to have a biological child, we need to act sooner and not later. IVF is going to really be my only option, and even that isn’t a guarantee.”

There was so much for Artie to process with everything Bobbie just spilled on him. And she had a point. IVF was not only costly, but physically challenging as well. “Well…” He starts, pausing to gather his own thoughts. “I don’t know why you are leaving this decision completely up to me, because if you really want to try for a baby, I am on board. But…you’d have to be done with wrestling so we would have to wait either way.”

Bobbie shakes her head. “We wouldn’t necessarily have to wait.” She replies, confusing him even more. “If and when Peter and I are eliminated, and if I lose the Bombshell Roulette Championship, that would give me the opportunity to take some time off to focus on this. If we go another route, though…” Talk about a huge decision to make.

“Oh…” Artie says, at a loss for words almost. “Well…what do we do then?”

And that…was the million dollar question. Bobbie drew in a deep breath and shrugged, and the two stared at one another, quietly pondering their decision long and carefully.

Their future depended on it…



Heya, hiya, hello everyone! I’m going to just cut down to the chase and get right to business here because holy moly time is flying by lately! Blast From The Past is here again and I can’t believe we’re already on round one week one! Not to mention, me and my partner drew the short stick and got booked the first week. Less time to prepare, but oh well I guess!

I’m gonna be honest after Artie mistakenly signed up for the tournament himself, I wasn’t going to sign up. I wanted to make sure he was ready and wouldn’t get hurt, but they needed a spot filled at the last minute so…I said what the hell. I’d be wrestling either way so why not add my name into the tournament and possibly win myself a World Bombshell Championship opportunity?!

I was hoping that Artie and I would get paired together by chance, but that was a little too hopeful because it was a slim chance. I ended up getting paired with the man who just beat hunky butt Miles Kasey for the Internet Championship, Peter Vaughn! Bummer for Miles losing the title, but I have no doubt he’ll get another chance. Or maybe a chance at the World Heavyweight title! You go Miles!

I don’t know Peter very well, but I still like my chances with him as a partner! I just hope that it’s not like last year where he doesn’t trust me, because let me tell you, the back and forth bickering with Jack Washington was exhausting! In the end maybe Jack was right, because it was my fault we lost, but I still did everything I could to get us to go all the way! Hey, mind out of the gutter folks. You know what I meant.

Anywho…so I hope Peter can trust me. I hope he can see that I’m a champion just as much as he is and I want this team to work and make it all the way to the finals. I want our team to be looked at as the team to beat! And that is saying something considering we’re going up against a team that has a former World Heavyweight Champ in it! And apparently there is some bad blood or whatever between Peter and Matthew, so…this should be interesting!

But I don’t really need to focus on Matthew, now do I? Nope! I have to worry about his partner, the one that I will be facing. Some new chick named Kasey Vex! Umm…who?! Look, I understand the tournament is open to everyone outside of SCW, but come on…give me something to go on here! How do I prepare to face someone I know nothing about?! It’s one of the things I don’t really like about this tournament. But ah well…I’m gonna do my best!

I’ll do what I can to find anything on this chick to get ready but as far as I can tell, she’s just…unknown. So far be it from me to go out there and let her get the best of me and advance in this tournament. She’ll probably be like so many others that just show up, and once they lose, they’re gone. They don’t even stick around, so why should someone like THAT win the whole damn thing and get a shot at our top title?!

They shouldn’t! Dedicated and loyal SCW superstars deserve it. And we’re all going to show them that. Quit showing up trying to take our spotlight just because it has a guaranteed shot at the top title as the final prize! If there is one thing I’m happy about, it’s that my Bombshell Roulette Championship isn’t on the line in this match too, because I’ll be DAMNED if I would let her get a shot at something I worked my booty off for!

Peter and I have a lot of work ahead of us. There’s no question about it. But I have faith we can work together and get the job done! One match at a time. One week at a time. One opponent at a time.

2024 Blast From The Past is OURS to win!

19
Blaze of Glory Twelve is just around the corner and soon Bobbie and her family will be heading to Flagstaff for all of the pre-match festivities leading up to the show. It’s been known for weeks that Bobbie would be defending her title against Bella Madison, so she had ample time to prepare herself both mentally and physically for the challenge ahead. She had faced Bella once already since making her return- before she won the Bombshell Roulette Championship- and she had come out on the winning end. But this time felt different to her. Because it was different.

It’s the day before they are scheduled to leave for Flagstaff and Bobbie is at her parents’ new home just outside of Las Vegas. Even though it’s Nevada, and the temperature can get relatively hot even in early spring, today was unseasonably cooler. It was the perfect day for Bobbie and her mother, though. They both had enjoyed temperatures like this back in Illinois, so this gave them a chance to sit out in the backyard and just have a relaxing day before Bobbie had to get down to business with her upcoming match. Artie, meanwhile, is off somewhere else getting in a training session to prepare for the Blast From The Past Tournament.

But Bobbie is clearly distracted at the moment. She’s fairly quiet as they sit in their chairs on the patio while Loki has found a spot under a tree to get some shade after romping around playing with some of his toys. Barbie, her mother, turns her head and stares at her daughter for a moment, trying to get a sense of what may be on her mind before breaking the silence between them. Considering everything recently, there was only one of two things that could be bothering Bobbie. Or both. And one subject, Barbie did not want to bring up right off the bat on the off chance it was something else.

“Alright,” she finally says, breaking the long silence and setting her glass of tea down on the small table between them. “You’re nervous about your match against Bella, aren’t you? That has to be it, because you’re too quiet.”

Bobbie sighs and turns her head to look at her mother. She, too, sets her glass of tea on the table, and she shakes her head with a bit of a smile. “So much for a relaxing day? You just can’t help yourself sometimes, can you?” Bobbie responds, although it is more out of amusement than annoyance. She knew her mother cared and had been worried about her quite a bit recently, as did her father. It was what made them such great parents.

Barbie smiles back. “I’m your mother,” she says very matter of factly. “I’m supposed to pry whenever I think it's warranted. What kind of mother would I be if I didn’t?”

Bobbie nods, seeing her mother’s point. She lets out a sigh as her attention darts to Loki, still resting under the tree. “I mean, yeah I am nervous. I’d be crazy not to be. Blaze of Glory is a big show. The biggest of the year along with High Stakes.” She pauses, gathering the rest of her thoughts. She had so many of them, she didn’t know where to begin. “Bella is a tough opponent. I just barely defeated her last time. And this time? She might just pull off the win and make my title reign shorter than I wanted it to be.”

Barbie nods slowly. Bobbie’s anxiousness was understandable in this instance, but she was prepared to do anything and everything she could to get her daughter into better spirits. “There’s always a chance that she could, yes. But your father and I have watched you over the last few months, and you improve each and every time. But I sense your focus isn’t completely on Bella lately as it should be. There’s more, isn’t there?” Barbie used her last question as a gentle transition into the subject she had been avoiding. And if she was wrong, that would be even better.

Bobbie didn’t answer right away. She remained silent for a while, and Loki had finally gotten up from his spot under the tree and trotted over to Bobbie’s side, sitting down next to her. He rested his head on her knee and Bobbie took the opportunity to gently pet and scratch the top of his head, loving on her baby boy as he so wanted. He could sense she needed him just as well. After a few moments gathering her response, Bobbie finally caved and admitted something her mother wasn’t completely expecting. “I’m trying to find a way to get over this…jealousy…I feel towards Bella.”

“Jealousy?” Barbie asks, slightly surprised. “I’ve never known you to be jealous of anyone for any reason.” Barbie gives her daughter her full attention, hoping she can support her in any way possible.

Bobbie shrugs quickly, trying to brush it off like it’s not a big deal, but she knows her mother won’t accept that. So she has no choice but to explain. “Every time I try to go and prepare to face her again, I’m reminded of the fact that she has this beautiful baby girl at home. And she was back in the ring just a few months after giving birth to her.” Bobbie closes her eyes and sighs. “That has to be some sort of record. But not that it should matter to me, because that won’t be happening to me anyway, but I still can’t stop be a little jealous.”

Barbie shakes her head. She knew Bobbie had been struggling a lot recently with this situation, but she still hadn’t given her mother more information. Barbie had to get to the bottom of it and know all the facts if she wanted to really help Bobbie. “Alright. I have let this go on longer than I should have. It might not be the best time to discuss it now, but it has to be done.” Bobbie looks at her mother, confused. Barbie just sits up straight as she faces her daughter. “I want you to tell me what exactly the doctor said. All you told me was that you can’t have kids, but you never gave me specifics.”

Bobbie shakes her head. “No. There’s no need to.”

“There most certainly is a need to.” Barbie responds quickly. “Now, spill it. Tell me what the doctor told you.”

Bobbie goes silent for a few moments, staring at her mother. There was no way she was getting out of telling her the details, so she had to emotionally prepare herself to go back to the day she had been thinking about for the last several months. And she just hoped she wouldn’t start crying all over again…


Several months ago…

Just a few days ago, Bobbie had gone through several different tests with her doctor. She and Artie had been privately discussing, and even trying, getting pregnant and adding a little one to their family for some time, but as they were not having any luck they both decided it was best to see their respective doctors to find out if there was an underlying cause. Artie’s tests had come back absolutely perfect, which was a relief. But today was the day they were going to find out all of the results of Bobbie’s tests. To say Bobbie was nervous was an understatement.

The two of them are seated in her doctor’s office, waiting for him to finish with another patient and come deliver the news to them. Bobbie’s right leg kept bouncing up and down, one of the outward signs of her growing anxiety, and Loki was not there to help ease it. Artie did his best, though, as he takes her hand in his and gives it a gentle squeeze. “It’ll be okay, Bobbie.” He says, reassuring her as best as he could. “Just try to relax.”

Bobbie shakes her head. “I can’t, Artie. I know there is something wrong with me, because all of your tests came back perfect.” She turns her head to look at him, somehow managing a little smirk. “Hell, the doctor said your little swimmers were some of the most active he’s ever seen!”

Artie cracks a smile, but even though the comment came from Bobbie, his cheeks still flush a little red. This whole process had been a little awkward for the both of them, but when they had heard that line from his doctor, Bobbie had laughed and Artie had just scratched his head in an awkward silence.

“Yeah, I don’t think I’ll ever forget hearing those words.” Artie replied, letting out a laugh.

“Neither will I.” Bobbie responds, but once again returns to the present moment as they still wait for her doctor. “And it’s how I know that something is wrong with me. You deserve to be a daddy, and here I am, unable to make that happen.”

Artie doesn’t get a chance to respond, as there is a gentle knock on the door and then her doctor slowly walks in, holding a tablet in his hand. “Bobbie. Artie. Good to see the both of you again.” He says as he sits down in the chair behind his desk to face them.

“Alright, doc.” Bobbie says, sitting up straight. “Just break it to me. The wait has been killing me. What is wrong with me?”

Artie shakes his head and just rubs Bobbie’s shoulder. Her doctor, while slightly amused with her rushing him, doesn’t crack a smile. He sets the tablet down and Bobbie and Artie prepare themselves. “I have gone over all of your test results, and while it’s not terrible news, it’s also not exactly good news, either.”

“W-what does that mean?” Artie asks first.

“Just tell me. Am I able to get pregnant or not?” Bobbie asks bluntly.

“Technically, yes, there is a chance you could get pregnant.” Her doctor responds. Artie smiles, almost relieved, but Bobbie knows there is more. “But not without some difficulty. And this is not me getting your hopes up either. After reviewing all of your tests, we have determined you have Polycystic Ovarian–”

“PCOS…” Bobbie interrupts him. She knew exactly what it was, but she had never really suspected it because she didn’t have all of the tell tale signs or symptoms.

“Yes.”  Her doctor confirms. “There are several options for you, Bobbie, and I suggest the both of you discuss how you want to proceed with this and when you might want to have a child. Due to your age, the longer you wait, the probability of a successful pregnancy diminishes.”

It wasn’t the news Bobbie had wanted to hear, but she had somehow expected it. Artie was obviously more hopeful after hearing everything the doctor was saying, but as the doctor continued to go over her options, she began to tune out. All she could think about was that she was right. Artie was perfectly able to father a child, but she was the reason they could not conceive…and probably never would.



Bobbie fell silent as she finished telling her mother exactly how her appointment had gone those many months ago. Her mother sat there, slowly nodding, but she, too, was more hopeful than Bobbie was. She reached forward and took Bobbie’s hand in hers. “Bobbie, honey, if you and Artie really want a baby, there are ways to make it happen. Just because it could be difficult, doesn’t make it impossible.”

Bobbie shakes her head. She had stopped petting Loki and he gently pawed at her to get her to continue. She all too happily obliged. “Options? If Artie and I want to have a baby, the only options we have to have a biological child require a lot of time and help. Not to mention, money. With my wrestling career–”

“Have you and Artie discussed all of this? And what you really want to do?” Barbie asks, stopping Bobbie before she could finish any of the negative speak.

Bobbie shakes her head. “Not really. He knows how upset I was after that appointment so he didn’t really push it. And then I returned to SCW so it just got put on the backburner.”

“The two of you really need to have a sit down discussion about this, and soon.” Barbie replies. “Maybe when you are on break after Blaze of Glory, that can be your opportunity. And whatever you two decide, your father and I will support you all the way. Don’t rob yourselves of the chance to be parents if it is what you really want.”

Barbie squeezes Bobbie’s hand again, comforting her as much as she could. Bobbie slowly nods and looks down at her baby boy Loki, silently wondering if the only child she is meant to have is a four legged one. She had to set those thoughts aside, and soon, however, because her match against Bella was fast approaching. And if she wants to retain the Bombshell Roulette Championship again, she needs to focus.

Focus, focus, focus….



Blaze of Glory…Wow! I can’t believe we’re already at this biggest show of the biggest show of the year! Well, unless you could High Stakes, but I know Blaze of Glory has always been considered SCW’s biggest and most hyped up event and for good reason. A lot of fantastic matches have taken place at this show, and there is no doubt that history will be made time and time again on a Blaze of Glory card. Hell, maybe even this weekend, but I’m not a psychic so I couldn’t tell ya honestly.

I’ve known for a while now that, as long as I had retained my title, I would be defending it against Bella Madison at Blaze of Glory Twelve. When I found out, I was pretty excited because Bella Madison is someone I respect a hell of a lot, and she truly deserves this chance. But from the time it had been announced up until now, I didn’t do my job as the Bombshell Roulette Champion. I could have showed up every week to hype this match or speak to Bella a time or two and really get ready for it, but I didn’t. I did exactly what I told myself when I won this title that I wasn’t going to do. I wasn’t representing my title. I wasn’t being a champion, and for that…I’m sorry.

Being a champion, it takes a lot of focus and dedication. I knew that before I truly set my sights on winning the Roulette Championship anyway. I had to make sure that I was really prepared and that I could handle it all, and I told myself I was ready. I told myself I could handle anything and anyone that was thrown my way, but look at what happened. I let other stuff steal my focus away, and it’s taken attention away from this match and the performance that Bella and I could put on for our family and the fans. People could be talking about this match right now, but they really aren’t.

I’m sorry, Bella. You deserve for this chance to be bigger than I’ve given it to be. You’ve worked your booty off for so long, just like I did when I was working for my chance, and it is the champion’s job to make more noise than I have in recent weeks. I put other stuff higher on my list of priorities, and I know now that that was a mistake. As the Bombshell Roulette Champion, I need to do better. And if I beat you at Blaze of Glory Twelve, I WILL do better, because I have to.

I can still do this. I don’t have anything holding me back, except myself. The only thing I can say that was taking my focus away was worrying about Artie in the Blast From the Past Tournament, but there is time to deal with that. I only had so much time to get ready to face you again. And I know you’re far from the same Bella Madison that I faced last time. You’ve been on a roll, girl. And I commend you for that. But I have to ask…

Are you REALLY ready to be the Bombshell Roulette Champion, let alone ANY champion in SCW? Can you really sit there and say that you can do what I have stumbled in doing and focus as much time and dedication into representing SCW and the Roulette division as it deserves? Are you really prepared to put your body through anything and everything to defend this title? I could go on and on with more questions, but I think you get my point here.

Think about your baby girl, Bella. Maybe you’re able to be a champion and a great mother, but the physicality of what the Roulette Wheel puts us through is no joke, honey. There are going to be times that your body is so battered and bruised, that you won’t be able to hold your baby girl when she’s begging for you to. Or, that she’ll see cuts and bruises on you and either be scared at what she sees, or she’ll wonder…what happened to mommy?

I mean no disrespect, Bella. I’m not trying to be the bad guy here, but I’m trying to be realistic and prepare you for what could be in your future. I can’t guarantee that I will be able to beat you, and honestly? I’m not upset by that. Do I want to keep my reign going? Absolutely. But I see how determined you are and how much you want this. And I am preparing myself for the very real possibility that this time, you just might be better than me.

What we do is hard, Bella. Everyone knows that, and we also know that there are people out there that say professional wrestlers can’t, or shouldn’t, have families and do what we do. But plenty have proven them wrong. But the fact is that you jumped back into the ring pretty damn fast. Faster than anyone I’ve ever seen after having a baby, and I don’t know if that was determination or…I don’t know. I’m not going to even begin to sit here and pretend that I know or understand your life or how you and Malachi work things out raising your daughter. I’m just trying to get you to really think about everything, if you already haven’t.

Once that target is on your back, Bella, the only way it goes away is by losing the title. As soon as you win the title, you’ll have every woman backstage gunning for you- well, maybe not EVERY woman, but a good chunk of them, anyway.

I’m excited about this match, Bella. You’re one of the few that I know shows respect to each and every match and each and every opponent. As long as they deserve it anyway. It’s one of the things I respect about you so much and if you beat me on Sunday? I will gladly hand over the Roulette title and raise your hand in victory. Is that something I really want to do? Of course not. But I’m woman enough to show good sportsmanship anyway!

I’m not ready to give this title up, Bella. I’m going to fight tooth and nail to keep hold of it, and I know you’re going to fight just as hard to take it from me. To that I say bring it, honey. Let’s go out there and put on the match of a lifetime. Let’s show everyone why were two of the toughest Bombshells on this roster. Let’s bring the house down and then afterwards, if we’re still standing anyway…each of us can move forward in our own ways.

Oh and to Georgie Robertson, if you’re watching this…if you know what’s good for you, you’ll stay the hell away from this match! Just a little food for thought.

See you Sunday, Bella! May the better Bombshell win!

And I plan to!!

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Climax Control Archives / Lending A Helping Hand
« on: March 01, 2024, 08:00:36 PM »
(Apologies if the ending seems kind of rushed. I threw my back out and in a considerable amount of pain so had to finish it as soon as I could after that.)

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Monday February 26th
Henderson, Nevada
Lending A Helping Hand



It was just about two weeks ago when Bobbie’s parents had spilled the good news and announced that they had purchased a new home near Las Vegas. They had sold their long time family home in Coal City, Illinois and decided that they would retire closer to their daughter as she pursued her wrestling career in SCW. Bobbie was less than thrilled at first, given the fact that she had grown up in the house in Illinois. Her reluctance to accept this news could have also been due to the fact that her anxiety- Piper as she has been known to call it-had been making her more irritable lately for a variety of reasons. But Bobbie was a trooper and was fighting the good fight against any negativity trying to overwhelm her.

Of course she was thrilled that her parents would now be living closer to her, Artie and Loki. It wasn’t exactly easy when they made the decision to move to Las Vegas in the first place, but travelling back and forth was even harder sometimes. So they had made the leap, and they haven’t looked back even after a couple of years now. Hopefully the same would be said for her parents, but only time would tell that story.

The move had gone fairly quickly. After closing on the selling of their home in Illinois, the closing on their new home in Henderson was not long after. Bobbie and Artie were able to help a good deal during the week off following My Bloody Valentine, and today was the day that the movers had finally arrived at the new house with whatever belongings they had decided to bring with them. It was much less than they had owned previously, given the fact they were choosing to downsize their living situation in their retirement days.

“This feels so weird!” Bobbie says loudly from the front living room of the new house. She was laid out on the sofa, as they all were taking a break from unpacking what they could. “I’m gonna miss the Coal City house.”

Her mother, Barbie, walks into the living room with two glasses of ice water, setting them both down on coasters on the coffee table. Bobbie sits up, allowing her mother to take a seat next to her and she responds. “I’m going to miss it, too, sweetie. But we really needed a change. That house was just too big for just your father and I, and we missed being close to you at the same time. It will be an adjustment for all of us.”

Bobbie sighs before she reaches for her glass of water. Artie was still off in another room helping her father with something. “And you’re sure Dad was okay with this move? He did so much work on that house, I’m surprised he even agreed to sell it.”

Barbie nods. “We wouldn’t have made the move if he wasn’t okay with it, Bobbie.” She says, leaning back on the sofa, enjoying her short break. “The decision took a while, but he came around. Don’t you worry, sweetie. We’re not going to regret anything about this move.”

Bobbie just nods her head slowly, doing her best to believe her mother. She wanted her parents to be happy, but not at her expense. Ultimately, however, she knew it was their decision and what happens, happens. Bobbie looks around the new house, and although it is not fully decorated and made “homey,” she musters up a smile. “This really is a nice place.” She stands up from the sofa and looks past the kitchen and to a patio door leading to the backyard. “And Loki will definitely love visiting here with that backyard.”

Her mother smiles as she, too, stands up. The two walk to the patio door and just look outside at the backyard. It’s not over-sized, but with the fenced in space they have, it is perfect for the grand-puppy to visit every once and a while and romp around for some playtime. “Oh I know he will. He’s such a sweet boy and we love him to bits.”

Bobbie senses that although her mother is being genuine with that statement, there is a hint of sadness in her tone. And she knows exactly what this is about. “I’m sorry I can’t give you any grandbabies to play with in this backyard, Mom.” She replies without even looking at her mother. The apology almost brings her to tears, but she manages to hold them back.

Her mother is caught off guard and she turns and just stares at her daughter. “Why on earth would you say something like that, Bobbie?” She expects Bobbie to turn and face her, but she doesn’t. She keeps staring out into the backyard, almost imagining what she’ll believes she will never have. “Roberta Jean Dahl, you look at me.”

Uh-oh. The use of the full name. Bobbie has no choice but to turn and face her mother, trying her best to be upbeat. “Look, I know you and Dad were looking forward to having grandbabies run around to spoil considering you never had any other kids after me.” Bobbie says, finally breaking her silence. Her mother just looks at her, letting her speak and get everything off her chest. “And as scary as the thought of having kids was, I was looking forward to giving you that. And giving Artie and his parents that, too. But I guess–”

“Stop right there,” her mother quickly interrupts her, holding up her index finger. Bobbie immediately lets her words trail off, because she wasn’t about to challenge her mother. “I have given you the time you needed these last couple of weeks and not brought up this subject, because I knew you needed time. You still haven’t told me the details on all of this, and I am not going to ask about it now. You can tell me in your own time.” She pauses, still staring at her daughter. “But do not let this situation make you think less of yourself, Bobbie. Where there is a will, there is a way, and if you and Artie decide that you want a child badly enough, you will find a way to make it happen.”

Bobbie again nods slowly, but can’t think of the words to say. She doesn’t even realize that Artie and her father were now standing behind them, having reappeared from whatever they were doing in the other room. Artie is awkwardly silent, and to their surprise, her father is the one to speak up.

“Good lord, Barbie, are you pressuring her on the kid subject again?!” He says, anger leaking through as he assumes what he is saying is true. Bobbie and her mother turn to face the men in their lives having had no idea they were standing there.

“Geez, Dad!” She says slightly startled. “How long have the both of you been standing there?”

“Long enough.” Artie replies, breaking his silence.

Her father steps forward, his attention focused on his wife. But before he can say another word, Bobbie stops him to defend her mother. “She didn’t bring it up, Dad. I did. And it’s fine. She wasn’t pressuring me on anything.”

Ken looks at his wife apologetically and she just nods, insisting quietly that no harm, no foul. He then turns back to his daughter. “Listen to me, Bobbie. Right now I want you to focus on this good thing you got going in SCW, okay? You’re on such a great run and I’ve never seen you so excited or happy as you have been since this most recent run you’ve had. I don’t want to see you let anything get in the way of that.” He places his hands on Bobbie’s shoulders, being the best father as he had always been.

“I know, Dad. Thanks.” She says, smiling back to her father. “I’m not going to lie, though. This Roulette Division is hard work. It’s getting tougher for me to defend my title with what matches the roulette wheel gives us. It’s taking longer for my body to recover.”

Artie finally walks up to them, and he has a grin on his face. “And you think having a kid would be any easier?” He laughs, as does Bobbie’s parents. Bobbie can’t help but let out a laugh of her own.

“Well, no.” She shrugs. “But you know what I mean! I just can’t expect this streak I’m on to go on forever, ya know? Hell it could end this week, because I’ve got another defense coming up already.”

Artie shakes his head and laughs. “Yeah, against Bea Barnhardt. That’s hardly anyone to be worried about.”

Bobbie’s mood has quickly lifted as the topic of conversation has transitioned to SCW. They put they put the topic of babies into the background, for now, trying to get Bobbie to focus her attention on her career for now. She lets out a sigh before she responds. “Artie, I would normally agree with you, but with this being a Roulette match, anything can happen. I’m barely back to one hundred percent as it is after the ladder match against Harper. Lord only knows what–”

“Relax, Bobbie.” Artie says, trying to reassure his wife. Even her father gives her a quick hug, trying to do the same, and her mother nods also. “We’ll spend the rest of the week doing whatever we need to do to make sure that you are physically ready for this match against Bea. You’re not going to lose your title just yet, okay?”

“We can’t guarantee that, Artie!” She snaps, trying to be realistic. She was confident, yes, but this time around she was trying to keep herself from being overly confident because that is what ruined her in the past. “I might not lose to Bea, but there is also the fact that I have to worry about the possibility of Georgie Robertson and that damn briefcase coming into play.”

“Alright, alright.” Bobbie’s mother quickly interrupts. All eyes turn to her. “I think we all should go out for some dinner and focus on something else for the rest of the night. No talk of babies, or the struggles of defending your title. Just…something else.”

“That works for me.” Artie says, rubbing Bobbie’s back. “Tomorrow we can get down to business and start getting you ready for your match.”

“We need to go home and check on Loki before we do anything.” Bobbie says, her way of agreeing.

They all nod and after a few moments they all get ready to head out for dinner. Bobbie would play along for the rest of the night, knowing her mother had a point. But in the back of her mind, she knew she would be thinking about everything her mother did not want her to be thinking about. That was the thing with anxiety. Sometimes no matter how hard you try, your mind just doesn’t shut off and worries about everything all at once. And while she was able to overcome it in her last two defenses, she couldn’t deny that it wasn’t getting any easier.

But she would fight as long as she could with everything she has in her. She wasn’t ready to lose her title yet. She wasn’t sure if she would ever be ready to lose it…



Well, well, well…here we go again, and so soon after successfully defending my title against Harper Mason at My Bloody Valentine V! That’s right, yours truly has yet another title defense this week, bringing the tally up to three since I’ve been champion! Now don’t take that as me complaining, because I’m not. I would actually be complaining if they weren’t booking me in title defenses, and I am sure other people would also. If there is one thing I hate most, it’s when a champion doesn’t put in the work for the company they represent! Well, I’m here to work, and work is what I will do!

Let me start by saying that man oh man, what a show My Bloody Valentine V was. While my match wasn’t exactly much to add to the title of the show, it definitely was physically demanding and Harper came oh so close to ending my reign earlier than I wanted it to end. Thankfully, I used every bit of energy and strength I had in me and I made sure that I walked out of there still the Bombshell Roulette Champion. It’s not easy, and it’s taking its toll week in and week out, but at the same time it’s what I need right now! I need these challenges. I need the unknown and the randomness the roulette wheel gives us, because every match…every challenge…prepares me for the next one! I gain more and more experience and clarity each time, and not only that…I get better and better each time. This is the best I have ever been, and I’m not about to stop now. Especially not against someone like Bea Barnhardt!

I’m gonna get straight down to business with this one, because I want to make a lot very clear to Mrs. Bulldog Barnhardt. It’s been a long time since we faced off in the ring…damn near four years actually. But I haven’t forgotten what this witch said last time we faced off. And let me tell you, I was a fool to ever let myself be anything less than confident going against her. You hear that, Bea? Oh, I’m sure you do, honey, and let me tell you I am so damn excited to be facing you in whatever match the roulette wheel decides.

Four years ago you had quite a lot to say against me, Bea. You focused a lot on my weight and did quite a lot of shaming me for it, which is not surprising honestly. Women like you do everything in their power to bring someone down and belittle them for every little thing because it makes them feel better about their own shortcomings and imperfections. Oh, but you’re perfect, right Bea? HA! Wrong!

You haven’t changed much over the years either, Bea. You’re still the same boring, unsuccessful hag you have always been, but it just seems to be getting worse with time. I think you’re matches over the years have cost you a few thousand brain cells, or more, because listening to you talk is just…painful. Seriously, you’ve got the mind of a child or something, because you certainly don’t come across as a grown woman! And that husband of yours…yikes. But maybe that is what makes you two so perfect for one another. You’re both just equally airheaded.

You’ve got no chance in this match, Bea. You’re already zero and one against me. How is that for statistics? That’s something you like to throw out all the time, right? I guess you’re good at something at least…statistics. But you also seem to have a bit of a short term memory problem since you come across as a broken record and repeat yourself over and over and over again. Might want to get that checked out, honey. Memory problems are nothing to ignore, so just a suggestion.

Last time you also talked a lot about distractions, too. Make no mistake about it, I won’t get distracted in this match, Bea. I’ll be solely focused on beating your behind and enjoying every second of it. I don’t know why you’ve been given this opportunity at TRYING to take my title from me, but I’m going to prove to Mark and Christian what a huge mistake it was. Last time we faced off, I wasn’t overly concerned with whether I won or lost that match, but I’m not the same Bobbie, Bea. I’ve grown up a lot since then, which is more than you can say, right?

Your attitude is horrible, honey. You’be got the Goddess complex going on where you think you’re invincible, despite what your record shows. You’ve lost a hell of a lot more than you’ve won, and my guess is that your wins were the result of sheer damn luck. Well, luck will NOT be on your side, Bea. I promise you that. 

Ya know, I hate to be all over the place here, but I just can’t help myself going up against you, Bea. I usually try to have something nice to say about my opponents, because I truly believe that every Bombshell has what it takes to one day be a champion, but I just…I can’t say anything nice about you, Bea! I literally can’t think of anything, no matter how hard I try. Do you understand that, Bea?

Nobody likes you. Nobody thinks you should even be a part of this division because you just…you suck! You should stick to being a manager for your husband because in the ring, you don’t have what it takes and no matter what type of advantage you think you have over me? You simply don’t, Bea. And you never will.

You don’t have what it takes to be a champion, Bea. You don’t even have what it takes to WIN a match let alone a title. So you can throw all your insults and your statistics at me all you want, but it doesn’t erase the fact that whether you like it or not…this overweight blimp of a whale as you called me last time…I’m better than you in every way. Don’t like it? Well, try and prove me wrong. Key word…try.

Another failure is right around the corner for you, Bea. You want to be the Bombshell Roulette Champion? Now is just not your time, and as long as I have a say in it…it never will be.

See you Sunday, lady!

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