Smackdown Women's Last Speech

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The local competitor awkwardly stared as she stood still. “A woman of class, high monarchy and power should not compete with people so low! And that brings me to my opponents on Smackdown Live. Ever since I stepped in this company, I have made it my goal as the one and only Red Queen, to take over this company, one step at a time! Yes, people came and people left, but I am still here and I have no intent to retreat because all that hard work has a price! And that prize is a shot at the Smackdown Women’s Championship! You see, I am not here to just take over but more so I am here to make every opponent I step in the ring with suffer due to my happiness, for there isn’t anybody whose ready for the Red Queen, especially the current champion, Charlotte …show more content…
She isn’t ready to face reality on her own. When her father is gone, do you really think she is going to own the Kingdom? Not a chance since I am here now! You talk tough now but Charlotte when no one is going to hold your hand throughout your career, your legacy…” Eva started laughing as she raised the microphone. “I mean your Father’s legacy will come crashing down, and you’ll be known as the failure to the Flairs, an outcast, an unwanted member of the family! You are just an embarrassment to the family! To this company! And definitely to this entire world!” The crowd boos as Eva brushed her hair to the side. “But before my clear future is upon us, I just have to get through these five other women in a six women ladder match to be crowned the number one contender for the Smackdown Women’s Championship!” The crowd would negatively react as they chanted. “Go away! Go away!” Eva’s eyes glare, as she raised her hand, thrusting the microphone to her lips again. “When my hand is up, I expect all you dimwitted, lowlife, underachievers to sit down on those chairs and instead of chanting nonsense I expect you to listen while I am

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