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ALICIA LUKAS (c) v CASSIE WOLFE - ROULETTE TITLE
« on: February 23, 2026, 08:21:32 AM »
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Re: ALICIA LUKAS (c) v CASSIE WOLFE - ROULETTE TITLE
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2026, 06:59:48 AM »
Home is where the heart is: Part Two

The house smelled different now.

Not like sawdust. Not like fresh paint. Not like something unfinished. It smelled like fabric softener. Like lemon cleaner. Like coffee brewed too strong because Alicia never measured it properly. It smelled lived in. Alicia stood in the kitchen barefoot, sunlight pouring through the wide windows Austin had insisted on installing. The island, the one that hadn’t existed months ago, was now cluttered with school permission slips, a half-folded tea towel, and a bowl of fruit that the boys would absolutely ignore later. The dishwasher hummed quietly behind her. For the first time in years, there was no ring gear bag by the door.

No flight itinerary sitting on the counter. No frantic mental checklist ticking through her brain. Just quiet. She wiped down the countertop slowly, methodically, circling the cloth over a spot that didn’t even need cleaning. The motion was repetitive. Grounding. The kind of simple task that didn’t require adrenaline. Outside the back window she could hear shouting. Not angry shouting. Play shouting. She paused and looked up. Rory’s voice carried first, cracking slightly in that awkward teenage way he pretended wasn’t happening. Ryan yelled something about unfair rules. And then Marcus,  sweet, five-year-old Marcus, shrieked in triumphant laughter like he had just conquered the world.

Alicia smiled.

She dried her hands and moved toward the sliding glass doors quietly, careful not to interrupt whatever universe the boys had created. The backyard wasn’t fully landscaped yet. Patches of uneven grass met fresh soil, and the fence still looked too new against the horizon. But the trampoline was up. The soccer net stood crooked. And three boys occupied the space like they’d been there their entire lives. Rory passed the ball to Marcus deliberately slower than he needed to. Ryan dramatically pretended to “miss” a tackle. Marcus sprinted forward with all the determination his tiny legs could muster, kicking the ball wildly off-target. “GOOOOOAL!” Rory shouted anyway.

Marcus threw his arms up like he’d just headlined High Stakes. Alicia leaned her shoulder against the doorframe, heart swelling in a way that had nothing to do with championships or crowd reactions. They hadn’t hesitated. That was the part that hit her the hardest. Rory and Ryan hadn’t made Marcus feel like an addition. They’d made him feel like he’d always been there. And Marcus, who had every reason to feel unsure blending into a new family dynamic, looked completely at home. Alicia’s chest tightened softly. This is what Austin meant, she thought. Not surviving. Living. She stepped outside onto the patio, the concrete still warm from the afternoon sun. ”Hey,” she called gently.

All three boys turned. Marcus grinned first. “Alicia! Did you see my goal?!”

She gasped dramatically. “That was the best goal I’ve ever seen in my life.”

Ryan rolled his eyes. “Bias.”

“Absolutely,” she replied without hesitation.

Rory jogged over, slightly out of breath. “We’re teaching him how to not fall over when he kicks.”

“I do not fall over,” Marcus protested loudly, immediately tripping over the ball behind him. The older boys burst into laughter, but it wasn’t cruel. It was protective. Alicia walked over and helped Marcus up, brushing grass off his knees. He didn’t cry. He just grinned again, gap-toothed and fearless.

“You good?” she asked.

“I’m tough,” he said proudly.

She raised an eyebrow. “Are you now?”

He nodded with complete seriousness. Rory nudged Ryan. “He gets that from Dad.”

Alicia smirked slightly. “Unfortunately.”

The boys laughed again before sprinting back into their game, Marcus chasing after them like he was part of something sacred. Alicia stayed outside for a moment longer. The wind moved gently through the yard. The house stood tall behind her, not as a project anymore, but as shelter. She wrapped her arms loosely around herself. There had been a time when silence made her anxious. Silence meant something was wrong. Silence meant waiting for the next problem. But this silence? This felt earned.

Alicia had moved upstairs. The vacuum hummed across the hallway carpet, and she found herself lost in thought as she guided it back and forth. This was so ordinary. So painfully normal. And she loved it. No makeup. No ring boots. No roaring crowd. Just sweatpants and a messy bun and dust gathering in corners. She paused outside the master bedroom, their bedroom, and stepped inside. The room felt different now that furniture filled it. The bed was made. The dresser was set up. There were framed photos on the wall. One of the five of them at the beach. One of Rory and Ryan at a school event. One of Marcus on Austin’s shoulders.

And one of her and Austin, not in ring gear, not posing with titles, just laughing at something off-camera. Alicia stepped closer to that last one. For years, she’d defined herself by gold belts and main events. By survival. By proving she belonged. But standing in this quiet room, she didn’t feel like a champion. She felt like a woman. A mother. A wife. An annoying human being, she thought with a small smile. Annoying because she worried too much. Because she triple-checked the locks at night. Because she reorganized the pantry for fun. Because she texted Rory reminders even when he rolled his eyes about it. Because she cared. And for once, caring didn’t feel like weakness. It felt soft. She sat on the edge of the bed and let the quiet settle around her. Her phone buzzed. She glanced down. Austin. She answered on the second ring. “Hey.”

“Hey,” he replied, slightly breathless. “You busy?”

“Just saving the world one dust bunny at a time.”

He chuckled. “Hero.”

She could hear gym noise faintly in the background. Weights clanking. Music low. “How’s the shoulder?” she asked.

There was a pause,  not hesitant. Thoughtful. “Strong….Really strong.”

Her heart skipped. “Yeah?”

“Yeah.”

She leaned back on her hands. “That’s good.”

Another pause. “I was thinking, maybe tonight after dinner we could run through some light drills. Nothing crazy. Just footwork. Timing.”

Alicia blinked. Months ago, that suggestion would’ve triggered anxiety. Now? It sparked something different. Anticipation. “You sure?” she asked gently.

“I wouldn’t ask if I wasn’t.”

She smiled slowly. “Okay.”

“Okay?” he echoed.

“Okay,” she repeated, firmer.

He exhaled softly on the other end. Relief. “Kids good?” he asked.

She glanced out the window toward the backyard. “They’re building some kind of alliance that will probably overthrow us by dinner.”

He laughed. “Good. Let them.” There was warmth in the silence that followed. Not heavy. Just steady. “I love you,” he said quietly.

Alicia’s throat tightened in the best way. “I love you too.” They didn’t hang up immediately. They didn’t need to fill the space with noise. Eventually, he said he’d be home soon. She ended the call and stayed sitting there a moment longer. The house creaked softly around her. Not in warning. In comfort. She stood and walked back toward the stairs. Outside, the boys were still playing. Marcus tripped again. Rory helped him up. Ryan ruffled his hair. Alicia leaned against the railing at the top of the stairs, watching them through the large entryway window. Blessed. The word felt dramatic.

But it fit. Not because life was perfect. Not because SCW wouldn’t call again. Not because injuries couldn’t happen. But because this, this right here, was real. A loving husband rebuilding himself. Three boys chasing each other. A house filled with laughter instead of tension. She rested her hand over her chest. For years, she’d fought like the world was something to conquer. Maybe now, she thought…It was something to cherish. The front door opened downstairs. “Smells clean!” Austin called. She laughed softly and made her way down. He stepped into the foyer, gym bag over his shoulder, hair damp from sweat. He looked tired. But alive. He glanced up and caught her watching him. “What?” he asked.

She shook her head. “Nothing.”

He stepped closer, dropping the bag by the stairs. “You look calm,” he observed.

She considered that. “I feel calm,” she admitted.

He studied her like that meant everything. Because it did. Outside, the boys burst through the back door in a wave of noise and grass stains. Marcus immediately ran into Austin’s legs. “Dad! I scored!”

Austin winced slightly as Marcus collided with him,  then grinned. “Of course you did.” Rory and Ryan followed, talking over each other. The house filled instantly. Noise. Movement. Life. Austin reached for Alicia’s hand quietly amid the chaos. She laced her fingers through his. And for the first time in a long time, neither of them felt like they were bracing for impact. They were just standing in it. Home. Not a battlefield. Not a proving ground.

Just… home.

A sheep in wolfs clothing

It looks to be nice outside. Still a little on the cold side but not freezing. Not like New York, not like anything going on in the Northeast. We scan through what looks to be the outdoor eating section of a Texas barbecue place, and sitting at a corner table away from everywhere else is the unmistakable long blonde hair of Alicia Lukas.

”You know, about two years ago I first started thinking about my return to SCW and professional wrestling. And the two weren’t mutually exclusive. In fact, I had various contracts in front of me because my contract was up in SCW. I was thinking to myself that maybe it was time I move on from this company and go somewhere else. Maybe I should find new mountains to climb, new names to face, and new accomplishments to get. New challenges to conquer. But the more I sat there and thought about it, the more the possibility of leaving this company entered my mind. It felt more and more wrong. Wrong because I still had things I wanted to accomplish here. Wrong because I knew that SCW, above all else, is home.”

She smiles and shakes her head, her lips painted in a cherry red gloss. She has on a black leather jacket and a black Mötley Crüe crop top with a pair of tight-fitting black jeans. She grabs her Diet Dr Pepper and takes a sip before placing the plastic tumbler back on the old wooden table.

”But when I did come back to this company, it wasn’t the same company as it was when I left. Familiar faces had left. The ones that were still here were the obvious ones that I knew would never leave. And in the place of the women that I had faced before, who had decided to leave the company, I saw a bunch of fresh new names and possibilities. With that being said, I kept on hearing the same thing when I first got back. That I was done. That I was simply an ageing star looking to reclaim my glory and that it was sad. Hell, I even got locked in with Mercedes Vargas.”

“Thing is, I let it get to me. I’ll be brutally honest here, I absolutely thought that they were right. That I had lost something. And physically maybe they’re right. Maybe I’m not quite as good as I used to be. The human body breaks down over time and let’s face it, professional wrestling is horrible to your body. It destroys you and breaks you down. But I still love it. And even though physically I’m not quite as good as I used to be, mentally I’m so much more dangerous. And that’s something the entire Bombshells division hasn’t figured out yet, let alone all of the girls running around the Roulette division.”

“Do you know who has figured it out? Do you know who now realises that I’m still just as dangerous as I always was?”

“Victoria Lyons. The current SCW Internet Champion. Last time you all saw me, it was in a battle of the champions. Victoria Lyons against Alicia Lukas. The Roulette Champion against the Internet Champion. But it was more interesting to me simply for the fact that Victoria was the longest-reigning Roulette Champion of all time. She defined this division. She defined this championship, and the fact I was able to beat her gives me the kind of confidence I haven’t had in about three or four years. Not to mention, if her championship was on the line, I would have walked out of there with two championships. I would’ve been a unified Internet and Roulette Champion. But non-title matches aside, I still won.”


Alicia chuckles and looks up as a platter gets slid in front of her. On it is a whole bunch of traditional barbecue favourites like brisket and pulled pork, as well as some ribs, coleslaw, mac and cheese, and of course a good side of cornbread.

”I love Texas…”

She pauses her promo for a minute, unable to resist the urge, before grabbing a piece of the brisket sitting in front of her — one of the burnt ends that has been put in the corner. She pops it in her mouth and closes her eyes, completely forgetting she’s in the middle of cutting a promo, before her eyes snap open and she regains her composure, taking another sip of her Dr Pepper.

”Sorry, I got distracted. But the fact remains that I’ve just come off of facing Victoria. A woman who has a lineage of wrestling in her blood. She comes from a wrestling family. She won the Queen for a Day and was the Roulette Champion and is now the Internet Champion. She has had success time and time again. But when it comes to Blaze of Glory, one of the biggest shows of the year, who is it that I’m getting in the ring with? Who has earned the right to go after the Roulette Championship?”

“Cassie Wolfe…”

“Really?”

“Look Cassie, I’m sure you, much like everyone else in this company, want to climb the ladder and become something more. That is what you want, right? You want to be a star? You want to win championships. You want to show the world just how good you are. Your last match was against Kayla Richards and I’m not going to sit here and talk shit about you simply for the fact that you faced the current World Champion and came up short. That is nothing to be ashamed of. But if you look at our past, if you look at what we’ve done, every single time you and I have been in the ring together, you’ve come up in a losing effort. Whether or not it was a fatal four-way or a singles match, I have beaten you and walked away.”

“But this is still your opportunity. Your shot.”

“Blaze of Glory. Roulette Championship match against me. And you’re not just facing someone who has popped up and won this title. You’re facing someone who is a Hall of Fame competitor, a three-time Bombshells World Champion. Someone who has won Woman of the Year and Wrestler of the Year and Feud of the Year and all sorts of different awards at various times in my career. And so many people wrote me off, Cassie. I’m not going to make that same mistake with you.”


She swallows hard, her eyes starting over to the huge platter of food in front of her. Her fingers dance along the table before grabbing another burnt end and then popping it in her mouth, quickly chewing it before continuing.

”You don’t have the best record. I think you can admit that, and I don’t think it’s something that is controversial to say. Since I returned to the company, I’ve lost a handful of times, but my last 10 matches? I’ve won nine of them. But you, Cassie? Look at your record. You have a losing record and you have been trying to claw back relevance and respect ever since. But bless this company’s heart, they keep trying to make you a thing. And that kind of pressure, well, that changes people. That makes them desperate and that makes them dangerous. So I’m going to assume that’s where you’re at. You are dangerous, Cassie.”

“Dangerous to my championship. Dangerous to my momentum. Dangerous to everything that I want to do in SCW in the time that I have left.”

“See, you Cassie, are still young. You have time ahead of you to change where your career is going. To alter that downward trajectory and to pull yourself back up. I don’t have that luxury. I have to stay at the top of my game. I have to keep on defending this championship. I have to become the greatest Roulette Champion this company has ever seen. All so I can prove a point. I still want to hold the Internet Championship and I want to hold the SCW World Bombshells Championship one last time, and to be able to accomplish that, I need to keep winning. I need to keep winning until there is no doubt left in anyone’s mind that I am still as good as I said that I am.”

“And one or two losses aren’t going to affect that.”

“But if I lost to you right now? On a show like Blaze of Glory, before I can establish myself as the greatest Roulette Champion of all time? That is going to be devastating. That is going to set me back. And it’s nothing personal, Cassie. In fact, I want you to succeed. I want this company to make more stars from young people like you so when it is time for me to walk away, in a few years’ time, whether it’s one year, two years, three years, four years, when it is time for me to walk off into the sunset and to essentially retire, I’m going to know that SCW is in good hands. So I want women like you to step up. I want women like you to show me that you can handle that pressure.”

“So please, Cassie, win or lose, show me what you’re made of. Show me you can be one of those women.”


Alicia slowly smiles, looking down and grabbing a fork before finally being able to dig into her food.

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« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2026, 11:06:14 PM »
The time had finally come for Cassie’s Roulette Title Match against the champion Alicia Lukas at Blaze of Glory XV n d for Cass? This was literally Cassie’s first PPV Title Match in over a year as the last time the Aussie had challenged a champion on PPV was the year prior at Blaze of Glory XIV where Cassie was one of the five Bombshells challenging for the World Bombshell Championship in the Elimination Chamber Match! Can Cass finally win her first title in SCW?

Hero Academy, Las Vegas, Nevada
Monday the 23rd of February 2026, 11:00am

It sucks being the first.

Let me take you back a few tears: back in 2021 when I was eighteen and working my way through wrestling school pretty much everyone agreed on the same thing: that I was a protégé with great potential for the wresting business, problem was? At the time I was being trained by Matthew Kennedy at the PTA Gym and as Matthew was managing Krystal at the time? he was less interested in nurturing a top prospect and more interested in using me as a weapon against Krystal.

To make a long story short? The PTA Gyn is now Hero Academy, Matthew was driven to bankruptcy and aside from a mess in late 2023 that I have no interest in reliving hasn’t been seen since and once Team Hero took over? I became their top prospect, later graduating in the late summer of 2022 and well, the rest is history.

In my full rookie year I did win my first ever title, the MPW TV Championship which I held through the final months of 2023 before losing due to controversial manager bullshit and MPW closed its doors before I could get a return match.

And people wonder why I’ve got such a huge fucking chip on my shoulder!

Since then I’ve struggled to live up to the expectations laid at my feet when I graduated, joined several feds that didn’t work out, had a run on EWC’s Rampage brand that ultimately fizzled out and now I’m in SCW trying to set things right.

Go ahead and check my history in the promotion if you want an idea of how that’s been going for me so far but to keep things brief? I last challenged for a title on PPV at last year's Blaze of Glory when I was one of the five challengers for the World Bombshell Title, a few months later I would challenge or the title again, this time on a random Climax Control and challenging Frankie Holiday in what ended up being her first and last defence before she dropped it to Crystal Hilton at High Stakes, meanwhile Harper was chasing after the Bombshell Internet Championship like a woman possessed and no one batted an eye.

But the moment I complain about missing out on the biggest show of the year while hacks like Candy got booked because they are former champions and I’m not and suddenly I’m the problem and not the out of touch owner!

Yeah that chip on my shoulder is less a chip and more a boulder.

“Hey Cass, let go!” The trainee I was sparring against alerted me and I realized that, while I had been lost in my thought, I had held on to this Single Leg Boston Crab for way longer than me and Robyn (the trainee) agreed too and I let go, the rookie was about my height at 5ft 3 and was honestly pretty cute with long red hair.. “Seriously man, are you trying to hurt me?!”

”Sorry, I was lost in thought.” I apologized before helping her up, Robyn grave the leg I had targeted a shake to see how it felt and was relieved that, aside from the pain, no major damage had been done. ”You good getting out of the ring?”

“Yeah, I’m good, it’s not like I can’t put any weight on it or anything.” Robyn nodded before one of the trainers called for us to leave the ring so someone else could soar, I left the ring on one side and Robyn the other.

And Harper was waiting for me. ”That’s what? The fifth one you stretched out since we got here?” Harper asked as she folded her arms with a frown. ”We’re here to train for our matches at Blaze of Glory, not hurt the rookies going through training like we were a few years ago.”

”I know, I know!” I protested as I sat down on a work bench and Harper shook her head. ”But you try keeping a cool head when waiting your turn for a shot at a title takes so long that I honestly thought that I hadn’t challenged for a tile since last year’s Blaze of Glory!”

”When you challenged for the World Bombshell Title in the Elimination Chamber Match, I know.” Harper responded as she brushed some hair over her shoulder. ”And I’m not going to bring up the rest of 2025 as far as your concerned because I know that’ll only set you off more!”

”At least you’ve got that part right!” I responded as I shook my head and Harper grinned a bit. ”Of course if we both win our matches Young Justice will implode at Into the Void!”

”How about we worry about that when the time comes?” Harper suggested before we saw Robyn train with someone else. ”Up for a sparring match?”

”Sure.” I responded before we headed to the ring.

Josh’s Gym, Las Vegas, Nevada
Wednesday the 25th of February 2026, 14:00pm

It’s been a couple of days since the incident at Hero Academy and I’ve been trying to cool off, today? That’s taken me to Josh’s gym.

“I heard from Harper about what happened at Hero Academy Cass.” Josh commented as he watched me work on the treadmill and I stopped the machine to turn to him. “What’s going on?”

”I lost track of time and got lost in my memories and several rookies suffered for it.” I responded as I leaned forward on the side rail and Josh frowned. ”I let go of the hold as soon as I snapped back to reality.”

“Against five different rookies?” Josh asked as he folded his arms. “Only stopping when you faced a fellow graduate in Harper? You are better than this Cass……………”

”AM I?!” I snapped at him as I squared up to the much taller man. ”I’ve been touted as a protégé and future star since day one of my career and so far? All I’ve got to show for it is a title from a defunct promotion that I won four years ago! And unlike Harper? I didn’t get to keep my title because I lost it beforehand! I’m supposed to9 be a top prospect but every time I’ve gotten close to another title it’s been yanked right out of my fingers!”

Josh let out a deep breath as he considered what to say next. “I have three questions for you Cass and I want your honest answers, got it?” I nodded and Josh proceeded. “Who are you without the “Top Prospect” title?”

I blinked a couple of times before my answer finally came out. ”I’m Casandra “Cassie” Thompson, alias Cassie Wolfe, a wrestler born near Adelaide, Australia who’s lived in the US since she was sixteen.” I responded as I sat on a work bench. ”What else did you expect me to say?”

“Second question.” Josh moved on while ignoring my question and I shifted my weight. “If no one ever calls you “The Future” again, who are you?”

I blinked a few times before answering. ”I’m “The Rebel Princess” Cassie Wolfe, a young Australian woman who happens to be a hell of a wrestler.” I stated as I looked up at him. ”But I still don’t know………….”

“Last question.” Josh interrupted me again and I stopped in my tracks. “Are you angry at the system for seemingly letting you down? Or at the version of yourself who hasn’t broken through yet?”

I gave him a pointed look. ”That was two questions.” I corrected him as I leaned back. ”Not one.”

“I( meant it as a two parter.” Josh responded as he looked me over. “And your answer?”

”I don’t know, both I guess?” I responded with a defient shrug. ”I seem to be the kiss of death for every new fed I join and I still haven’t figured out what I’m doing wrong in SCW!”

“And yet you’re still in the company.” Josh pointed out as he folded his arms. “Why?”

”Because if I give up it means that my doubters will win!” I snapped and Josh nodded. ”Satisfied?”

“Very, because now we have something to work on.” Josh responded before I resumed my work out.

Josh’s gym, Las Vegas, Nevada
Wednesday the 25th of March 2026, 16:00pm

*promo time*

Here we go.

”The future, it seems like everyone and their mothers is always eager to find a wrestler they can label the future when they are new to the business, for me? People were doing that shit when u was still training.” I stated as flipped some hair over my shoulder. ”And it has worked so fucking great for me over the past four years! Nor! Come Blaze of Glory XV though? I’ll be setting that right.

After all, it takes the future to erase the past, right Alicia?”
I asked rhetorically as I paced around the ring. ”And come Blaze of Glory? The future of the Bombshell Roulette Division will be decided!”

This will be good.

”Deny it all you want Alicia but if I hadn’t blown out my knee when we faced off in that Disco Inferno Dance of Death Match in Ibiza you wouldn’t be champion right now! That’s not an opinion, that’s a damn fact!” I added as I started pacing around the ring. ”I mean really, our opposition was Bea Barnhart and Seleana Zdunich, it may as well have been a one on one match between us!

And yet here we are, four Supercards later with the very gold you took from Harper on the line! Poetic, ain’t it?”
  I said before shaking my head. ”You may have one submission win over me Alicia but trust me, I don’t fall for the same trick twice.”

Nope!

”This isn’t just a title match for me Alicia, it’s about the New Generation Breaking Through and frankly? The old guard need to step aside, starting with you!” I added as I flipped some haor over my shoulder. ”I’ll give you credit for being a better “oldie suddenly became a champion” wrestler than either Mercedes Vargas or Crystal Zdunich but let’s be honest.

You can polish a dog turd all day and it’ll still stink and stain your hands!”
I stated as I grinned at the camera. ”And at Blaze of Glory XV? The last of the oldie reigns will end with you!”

It’s that simple.

”Was I shocked when this match was announced? Absolutely, am I giving this my all? Again, absolutely, am I going to walk out the Bombshell Roulette Champion? Abso fucking lutely!” I added as a broad smile spread across my lips. ”You’re a legacy act of the Bombshell Division Alicia and it’s time you not only realized tit but started acting like a good legacy act.”

And with that I decided to wrap things up.

”In other words? Step aside and let the future take the spotlight! And right now? The future of the division lies with me and not you!” I added as I flipped some hair over my shoulders. ”Deal with it! To all my fans? In a world of fake queens and champions past their sell by date? Be yourselves and be a Rebel Princess! And Alicia? Be ready to hand me the title because I’m Hungry Like the Wolfe!”

I turned off my camera as the scene fades.

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« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2026, 08:01:38 AM »
Home is Where the Heart Is: Part Three

Barbara’s house hadn’t changed. Not really. The same cream curtains framed the front windows. The same hanging fern near the doorway that Alicia swore had been alive since childhood. The same faint scent of lavender and old books greeted her the moment she stepped inside. Some places refused to move with time. And for once, Alicia found that comforting instead of suffocating. “Shoes,” Barbara called from the kitchen without even turning around.

Alicia laughed softly and slipped them off by the door. “I’m thirty-four.”

“And still capable of tracking dirt across my floors.”

Fair. Alicia stepped into the kitchen and leaned against the counter. Her mother stood at the stove stirring something that smelled like tomato and garlic. She looked smaller than Alicia remembered. Or maybe Alicia just felt bigger now. More certain. Barbara turned finally, wooden spoon still in hand. There it was. That look.  Not judgment. Not worry. Just… measuring. “How’s the house?” Barbara asked casually.

Alicia’s face lit instantly. It wasn’t forced. It wasn’t polite enthusiasm. It was real.  “Oh Mom,” she exhaled, pushing herself upright. “It’s… it’s perfect.”

Barbara raised one eyebrow. “Perfect?”

Alicia nodded quickly, almost laughing at herself. “Okay maybe not perfect. The backyard still looks like a construction zone and Ryan refuses to put his shoes away in the right cupboard and Marcus somehow leaves toy cars in places that defy physics.” Barbara’s mouth twitched. “But it’s ours,” Alicia continued, softer now. “It smells like us. It feels like us. The boys—” She stopped herself because her voice threatened to crack. “They run through it like they’ve always lived there.”

Barbara leaned her hip against the counter, crossing her arms slowly. “And you?”

Alicia didn’t hesitate. “I don’t feel like I’m waiting for something to go wrong anymore.”

The words hung in the air. Barbara’s expression shifted almost imperceptibly. A softness that hadn’t been there before. “That’s new,” she said gently.

Alicia nodded. They moved to the small wooden table by the window. The same table Alicia had done homework at. The same table she had once slammed her fists against during arguments about wrestling, about risk, about choices. Now she wrapped both hands around a mug of tea. Barbara studied her. Again, that look. Alicia narrowed her eyes playfully. “What?”

Barbara tilted her head slightly. “You look settled.”

“I am settled.”

“No,” Barbara corrected softly. “You look… complete.” Alicia blinked. Barbara reached across the table and covered Alicia’s hand with her own. “I have watched you chase things your entire life. Titles. Validation. Approval. You were always proving something. Even when you didn’t need to.” Alicia swallowed. “I worried Not because you weren’t strong. You’ve always been strong. But because you never allowed yourself to rest in anything. You were always tense.” That word hit harder than it should have..Barbara squeezed her hand gently. “But you’re not tense anymore.”

Alicia’s throat tightened. “No,” she whispered.

 Barbara smiled then. Not wide. Not theatrical. Just warm.“I’m proud of you.”

The simplicity of it made Alicia’s eyes sting. “For the house?” she asked, attempting lightness.

“For choosing well.” Silence again. But this time it wasn’t heavy. Barbara continued carefully. “Austin… he balances you. Doesn't control you. It doesn’tcompete with you. He stands beside you. And those boys, they look happy. All of them. That doesn’t happen by accident.”

Alicia blinked rapidly. “They’re good kids,” she murmured.

“They are. Because you and he are giving them something steady.” Barbara’s gaze sharpened just slightly. “You didn’t always have steady.”

That wasn’t accusatory. It was factual. Alicia nodded once. “No,” she agreed.

Barbara leaned back in her chair. “But you built it anyway.” The pride in her mother’s voice cracked something open in Alicia’s chest. Years ago, Barbara had been protective. Cautious. Unsure about the wrestling world. About Austin. About the pace Alicia lived at. Now there was no hesitation. “I was worried at first,” Barbara admitted. “Not about him. About you. I didn’t want you choosing from loneliness.” Alicia’s brows knit slightly.“ But you didn’t, You chose from strength.” The distinction mattered.

Alicia let out a slow breath she hadn’t realized she’d been holding. “I am happy,” she said firmly. “I’ve never been this… calm. The boys laugh constantly. Austin’s shoulder is healing. We cook dinner together. Sometimes we argue about absolutely stupid things like which cupboard the cereal goes in and then we forget about it five minutes later.” She smiled. “It’s boring, Mom.”

Barbara’s lips curved. “Good.”

“It’s not adrenaline. It’s not chaos. It’s just… life.”

“And you’re not afraid of it?”

Alicia shook her head. “I used to think if everything was quiet it meant I was missing something. Now I think maybe I was missing this.”

Barbara stood and walked around the table, pulling Alicia into a hug without warning. Not a polite hug. A tight one. “I’m so proud of the woman you’ve become,” she murmured against her daughter’s hair.

Alicia closed her eyes. “I’m so happy you approve,” she confessed quietly.

Barbara pulled back slightly, cupping Alicia’s face. “Approve?” she repeated gently. “Sweetheart, I trust you.” That landed differently. “You’ve built a home, “Not just walls. Not just rooms. A home. And that’s harder than any championship you’ve ever won.”

Alicia laughed through the moisture in her eyes. “Don’t let SCW hear you say that.”

Barbara smirked. “Let them.” They sat back down eventually, conversation shifting to lighter things. School schedules. Landscaping plans. Whether Austin really needed another grill. But underneath it all was something steady. Recognition. Validation not from a crowd. But from the woman who had watched Alicia grow from a stubborn little girl into someone who finally understood that strength wasn’t just about fighting. It was about choosing peace when you’d spent your whole life in battle. As Alicia stood to leave later that afternoon, Barbara walked her to the door. “Bring the boys next week,” she said.

“I will.”

Barbara hesitated before adding, “And Alicia?” She turned. “You deserve this.” No caveat. No warning. No protective edge. Just certainty. Alicia stepped outside into the fading afternoon light feeling lighter than she had in years. Not because her life was perfect. Not because nothing could go wrong. But because the last person she’d subconsciously been trying to prove something to had just told her she didn’t need to anymore. And that? That felt like coming home all over again.

Idiot

”Thats it?”

Alicia takes a long deep breath, staring ahead. You can see the look of disappointment on her face. Not anger disappointment. She takes a deep breath and continues clasping her hands together.

”I wanted so much more from you, Cassie. I wanted you to get angry and cut a scathing promo on me. One that proved to me that you were ready to beat me or that you are ready to be more than just a sideshow. But apparently, apparently my belief in you was misplaced. And I should be angry with you. I should be so angry that I should be ready to rip your goddamn head off. But I’m not angry I’m just disappointed.”

“See Cassie, sweetheart. There is this thing in this business called earning your shots. No matter where you go and no matter what you do you have to earn everything that you get. I guess that’s something that your generation just doesn’t get does it? You sit there and say that you’re hungry like a wolf or that you’re this rebel princess yet you asked me to step aside and let you take the spotlight and let you be a champion. You asked me to hand you something.”

“Yeah, that really seems like championship material doesn’t it?”

“You have to earn everything that you get given Cassie and you just don’t seem to understand that. You want me to step aside? You want to be the future? Then you have to earn it. And you have to earn it by facing me. You have to earn it by beating me. This business doesn’t just give things to people. It lets people who earned them hold them. I earned the roulette championship. I earned the right to be a champion. And so far all you’ve heard is a entertaining ass kicking a blaze of glory.”


She shakes her head again, adjusting her leather jacket before sitting back

”You call me a legacy act, and I’m sure you thought that would get under my skin right? The truth is Cassie you’re not completely wrong. I am a legacy act. Because unlike you, I have a legacy in this business and this company. You act like I’m old and that I should be getting ready to retire. I’m in my 30s, my early 30s, I am not some 50 year-old with a broken body and a broken brain dragging myself to the ring and embarrassing myself every single week. So you want to talk about legacy act? This legacy act is the bombshell’s division.”

“When people look through the history of the SCW bombshells division, when they look through the great matches of the great moments, my name is synonymous with all of them. My name is on that same level as some of the other legends of this business. Women who have been the champion, women who have created moments. My name is going to be remembered years from now. When I eventually do retire and hang up my boots do you know what’s going to happen?”

“I will still be remembered.”

“I will have kids who aren’t even born yet discovering my moments. Discovering my championship reigns, discovery my matches. Then they’re going to get around and they’re going to talk about dream matches between current rates and myself or how I would survive in the new days of wrestling whatever they are going to look like and I’m going to have those same kids wishing that I would come back. Wishing that I was young enough to still get in the ring. But you? Do you want to know what’s going to happen to your name in 20 or 30 years time Cassie?”

“Nothing… because you have no legacy”


She slowly smiles knowing that that was going to sting. But in Alicia‘s mind it was the truth.

”But, maybe I’m being too hard on you, Cassie. After all you would have been the roulette champion if your knee hadn’t got blown out right? You certainly have some kind of facts to pack that up don’t you? What’s that? You don’t? Of course you don’t. Because you much like Harper and everyone else that is part of your generation like to just throw out things without any proof. Any time I say something I have proof to back it up. Even if it isn’t something that was seen or heard I can still come up with something that justifies my opinion or justifies everything that I’ve said.”

“But you? You don’t do that. You don’t come up with any proof for your opinions or ideas. You sit there and say that you would have been the roulette champion? What about the fact that every other time you wanna have faced I’ve won? What do you forget that? Rather convenient isn’t it?? Of course with your generation I guess it’s pretty on par isn’t it? You lose a match and the next week or the next time you’re seen it’s like it doesn’t matter. You might mention it in a throwaway single line where you might not mention it at all. You just keep on going. You never turn around and address it and face it.”

“Well…I’m going to change that…”

“I’m going to beat you at blaze of glory and I’m going to force you to face your loss. I am going to force you to admit that you were wrong and I’m going to force you to step up and finally be a real woman. Not a scared little girl who doesn’t know what this business is all about. I’m going to make you become who you need to be because right now I have absolutely no confidence leaving this business in your hands. You want to be the future? Do you want to be a champion? You want people like myself and Mercedes Vargus and crystal gone? Then earn it. Prove it. Instead of just being a whiny little bitch.”

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Cassie’s title match against Alicia Lukas was right round the corner and the Aussie was determined to finally win her first title in SCW, not to mention her first title in four years, Alicia wasn’t going to make things easy for Cassie to say the least but the question remained: can Cassie finally win a title in SCW?

Josh’s Gym, Las Vegas, Nevada
Thursday the 5th of March 2026, 11:00am

So yeah, I’ve had one hell of a week to contemplate shit.

And yeah, it’s about the fact that I haven’t really been able to live up to my prodigy tagline since my rookie year! Harper had a similar start to me but the difference is? She was able to break out of her rut a lot sooner.

Me? I’m still working on it.

”Come on, come on!” I grunted as I attempted to bench press way above my regular weight which, well, given that I’m a high flyer with a soccer background, isn’t saying much. ”Damn it!”

“Are you sure you don’t want to try lowering the weight?” Josh asked as he looked over me from his position as my spotter and I just sat up. “I know you want to push yourself but getting injured in the process won’t help.”

”Harper’s two inches taller than me and we’re in the same weight category.” I grunted in frustration as I ran a hand though my hair. ”How come can press that weight easily?!”

“Because Harper is deceptively strong and works on her upper body,” Josh pointed out and I let out a deep breath as I realized he was right. “Or do I need to point out the time that she got Bobbie Dahl onto her shoulders for the Encore Set easily?”

”Okay, fine, I get it, she’s built different.” I sighed as I stood up and turned to face Josh. ”Which is why I feel like I’m playing catch up with her even though I graduated from Hero Academy first!”

“Don’t get it twisted, both you and Harper set a high bar for the other graduates to follow when you guys graduated from Hero Academy.” Josh commented as he shook his head and I nodded in response. “Why do you think it took three years and a former Basketball Player for someone else to graduate?”

”And by someone else you mean Ayden Lionvale from One Wrestle Movement and Black Label Pro.” I nodded knowing exactly who he was talking about, Ayden had broken the record set by Harp for fastest time before winning her first title, literally winning the 1WM Bedlam Championship on her first try last year so yeah, the Hollywood native had made it hard to forget about her. ”And she’s been tearing it up all over the place, including Wrestleleague. I know she beat you at last weekend’s show.”

“She’s a talented woman, I won’t deny that.” Josh admitted as he started to pace around. “But you’re going to get nowhere if you keep comparing yourself to the other graduates, just focus on being yourself, win or lose.”

”Easier said than done.” I grunted as I flipped some hair over my shoulders. ”Meanwhile Alicia’s going to look for any opportunity she can to lock me out of my high flying which would spell disaster for me.”

“I know Cass you’ve  been training hard for this match.” Josh advised me and I nodded. “You’ll get a chance to show it on Sunday.”

”If it helps me win? So be it.” I responded with a nod before I went to the ring to start my training.

The torch bearer for hew generation against the old guard, need I say more?

Josh’s gym, Las Vegas, Nevada
Thursday  the 5rg of March 2026, 13:00p,

*promo time.

Here we go.

”Oh Alicia, what can be said about you that hasn’t already been said by either me or Harp?” I asked rhetorically as I folded my arms. ”Not much admittedly because, between the two of us I think we’ve driven the point of the age difference into the ground by this point so instead? I’ll cut to the chase.

Alcia? I’m done waiting.”
I stated bluntly as I folded my arms. ”More specially? I’m done waiting for another belt to fall into my lap, now? I’m going to take it!”

Yep.

”And yeah I know people will rag on about me respecting my elders but the old fucks need to earn my respect first! And Alicia? You’ve done just that!” I added as I smirked at the camera. ”Your resume speaks for itself but it’s a pity that you took so long to get back in the title pictite since you returned.”

It’s that simple

”To the point that I was wondering if you were past it! Well, I guess we’ll be waiting until Sunday night to find out, won’t we?” I asked hypothetically as u shook my head. ”But don’t worry because I will be on hand to take the title from you Alicia, after all, the old way to only hold you for so long before the newbies start showing that and that’s what’ll happen on Sunday!””

And with that I decided to wrap things up

”Like I said, I’m not waiting another four years to finally win my next title and right now you’ve the #only one in my path to championship glory!” I added as I folded my arms. ”Only one way to find out, right Alicia? To all my fans? Be yourselves and be a Rebel {princess! And Alica? Be ready because I’m hungry like the wolfe!”

I turned off the camera as the scene fades.