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Over the next few weeks, I had been meeting with people who were in charge. They had scheduled an appointment for me with Eileen, a.k.a. Mama Cowgirl. She wanted to talk to me about a few things. After a while of waiting in the lobby, I took a moment to realize how my life would forever change after that one match. After signing dozens of papers and training all day, they gave me a permanent contract. I had become a new sensation. After my first dozen matches, people started to notice me. For some reason, I was always the one they were anticipating to see. “She’s ready to see you now, you can go right in.” said the receptionist. I walked into Eileen’s office and closed the door behind me. Eileen was sitting in her chair with a smile on her

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