The broadcast returns from the backstage locker room of The Empire and cuts back to ringside inside Inalpi Arena, where the Turin crowd is still buzzing from what they just witnessed.
The camera sweeps across the audience, catching fans waving Italian flags, UTA signs, and a few homemade posters aimed directly at The Empire after Amy Harrison’s threats moments ago.
John Phillips: "Welcome back to World Tour: Italy ’26, and Mark, what we just saw backstage from The Empire was disturbing. Amy Harrison not only laying out the expectations for her group tonight, but also clearly tightening her grip around Marie Van Claudio."
Mark Bravo: "Yeah, that was not leadership, John. That was ownership. Amy Harrison is walking around here like every person in that room belongs to her, and honestly, some of them look like they believe it."
John Phillips: "But right now, we shift focus to our opening contest. Bianca Page, accompanied by Ace Andrews, goes one-on-one with the debuting Brittany Reid."
Mark Bravo: "And that right there is interesting. Bianca Page is coming off a big win in Mexico. She has momentum, she has Ace Andrews whispering strategy in her ear, and she has an ego that somehow needs its own checked luggage on this World Tour."
John Phillips: "But Brittany Reid comes into UTA tonight with a tremendous opportunity. Her debut match, on the World Tour, in front of this incredible crowd in Turin. A win over Bianca Page would immediately put the entire locker room on notice."
Mark Bravo: "It would. But debuting against Bianca Page is not exactly a soft landing. Bianca is experienced, she is vicious when she needs to be, and with Ace Andrews at ringside, Brittany is not just walking into a wrestling match. She is walking into a business arrangement where she did not get to read the fine print."
The lights inside Inalpi Arena begin to dim.
The reaction from the crowd rises quickly, not because they know exactly what is coming, but because they can feel something new arriving.
For a moment, the stage is dark.
Then the first hard beat of "Catch Me If You Can" by BabyMetal cuts through the building.
A sharp green spotlight slices through smoke gathering at the top of the entrance ramp.
On the next beat, a cannon of green and black confetti explodes outward across the stage.
The confetti hangs in the air like a burst of electricity, and through it, Brittany Reid appears at the top of the ramp.
The Turin crowd gives her a bright, immediate reaction.
Brittany stands there for a second, almost frozen in the moment. Twin ponytails tied with big pom-pom bows bounce lightly as she looks out over the arena. Her green, black, and white cheerleader-inspired gear catches the spotlight, the word HORNETS displayed proudly across her chest. Her gloves, pads, and high-top sneakers all match the look perfectly, polished and game-day ready.
Then the smile hits.
Big. Bright. Genuine.
John Phillips: "And here she is! Making her official UTA debut, from Charlotte, North Carolina, this is Brittany Reid!"
Mark Bravo: "Look at this energy! She looks like she could lead a pep rally, win a gymnastics meet, and somehow steal your lunch money with a hurricanrana before you knew what happened."
John Phillips: "Known as The Killer Bee, Brittany Reid brings a background in competitive cheerleading and gymnastics, and from everything we have heard, she is one of the most explosive young high-flyers to step onto the UTA stage."
Mark Bravo: "Five-foot-one, all motion, all spring-loaded chaos. That is the kind of opponent who can make someone like Bianca Page very uncomfortable if she gets rolling early."
Brittany begins jogging down the ramp in rhythm with the music.
Step. Clap.
Step. Clap.
She does not move like someone overwhelmed by the size of the stage. She moves like someone who has waited her whole life for a moment big enough to match the picture in her head.
Every few steps, she reaches toward the fans at the barricade, slapping hands, pointing to signs, and laughing when the Italian crowd responds louder than expected. A young girl in the front row leans over the barricade with both hands out, and Brittany stops just long enough to squeeze her hand and mouth, "Thank you!" before continuing toward the ring.
John Phillips: "There is something infectious about her already. Brittany Reid has not even entered the ring yet, and this crowd is starting to rally behind her."
Mark Bravo: "That is the babyface spark, John. Some people have to beg for the crowd to like them. Brittany looks like she brought sunshine through customs."
John Phillips: "But she cannot let the moment overwhelm her. Bianca Page is not going to care how inspirational this debut feels."
Mark Bravo: "No, Bianca is going to see the smile, the bows, the cheerleader gear, and she is going to think Brittany is somebody she can embarrass. That may be a mistake, but it is absolutely what Bianca is going to think."
Brittany reaches three paces from the ring.
She plants her feet.
Then, with perfect compact form, she snaps into a cartwheel that carries her cleanly onto the apron. Her hands hit the edge, her legs whip through, and she lands facing the ring with no wasted motion, drawing a loud pop from the crowd.
John Phillips: "Oh, look at the athleticism!"
Mark Bravo: "That was not just flash. That was control. She landed that like she was stepping onto a curb."
Brittany grips the top rope and pivots smoothly, stepping through the ropes with one fluid motion. As soon as her feet touch the canvas, the green spotlight tightens around her.
She bounces once in place, then rushes to the nearest corner.
The crowd rises with her as she climbs to the middle turnbuckle, then to the top, balancing with the poise of someone who has spent years learning exactly where her body is in the air.
Brittany turns toward the people and throws her arms wide in a cheerleader pose, chin up, smile shining beneath the arena lights.
Brittany Reid: "LET’S GO, TURIN!"
The crowd answers her with a strong cheer.
Crowd: "BRIT-TA-NY! BRIT-TA-NY!"
The chant is not massive yet, but it is real, and Brittany hears it. Her eyes widen a little, touched by the reaction. She points out to the audience, then taps both hands over her heart.
John Phillips: "That has to feel incredible. First night in UTA, first match on the World Tour, and already this crowd is giving her something back."
Mark Bravo: "And that can be dangerous too. She loves the crowd. You can see it. That is fuel, but it can also become a distraction if Bianca Page starts finding ways to punish her for playing to the people."
Brittany dips slightly on the turnbuckle.
Then she launches into a tight, controlled forward flip dismount.
She lands on both feet in the center of the ring, chest up, arms out, steady as a gymnast finishing a routine.
The audience pops again.
John Phillips: "Beautiful dismount by Brittany Reid!"
Mark Bravo: "That was clean. That was polished. And somewhere backstage, Bianca Page just rolled her eyes so hard she saw tomorrow."
Brittany immediately turns that landing into crowd work, bouncing toward the ropes and pointing to a group of teenagers near ringside. She mimes taking a quick selfie with them from the ring, then blows a kiss toward the upper deck. The fans respond with more noise, and Brittany feeds off it, pacing from one side of the ring to the other.
She leans back into the ropes, cups a hand to her ear, and the crowd grows louder.
John Phillips: "She is young, she is enthusiastic, and she is clearly not afraid of the stage."
Mark Bravo: "That is confidence, but it is a different kind than Bianca’s. Bianca walks in like she owns the place. Brittany walks in like she is thrilled you invited her, and then she might flip off the balcony just to thank you."
Brittany finally backs into her corner, still smiling, still moving. She stretches one leg against the middle rope, then rolls her shoulders and shakes out her arms, trying to settle the excitement into focus.
The camera cuts close to her face.
The smile is still there.
But now, behind it, there is concentration.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid has made her entrance. The UTA debut is real now."
Mark Bravo: "And now comes the hard part."
Brittany looks toward the entrance stage.
The music begins to fade.
The cheers continue for a moment longer before turning into a restless buzz.
John Phillips: "Because next comes Bianca Page."
Brittany bounces lightly in her corner, eyes fixed on the ramp, waiting for the woman who intends to turn her dream debut into a very rude welcome to UTA.
Brittany Reid remains in her corner, still bouncing lightly on the balls of her feet as the last notes of "Catch Me If You Can" fade into the noise of Inalpi Arena.
The Italian crowd continues to cheer her, some of them already clapping along, some of them chanting her name, and some of them simply reacting to the kind of bright, athletic energy that feels impossible not to root for.
Then the arena lights begin to change.
The green glow around Brittany fades.
The stage goes black.
Not chaotic black.
Elegant black.
A hush rolls across the building, followed almost immediately by a wave of boos from fans who already know exactly whose sense of occasion is about to take over the room.
John Phillips: "And now, the mood changes."
Mark Bravo: "You could feel the temperature drop. Brittany Reid brought sunshine. Bianca Page brings a tax audit in a designer gown."
A single white spotlight blooms at the top of the entrance ramp.
Gold light follows, sweeping in slow arcs across the stage like curtains being pulled open in a grand theater. The entrance screen fills with elegant script spelling one word.
CLASSY
Then the opening notes of "Wildest Dreams" by Taylor Swift begin to play.
The boos intensify immediately.
Crowd: "BOOOOOOOOOOO!"
The music swells, and through the white and gold light, Bianca Page steps onto the stage.
She does not rush.
She appears as though the entire arena has been waiting for permission to see her.
Bianca stands at the top of the ramp, posture perfect, chin lifted, one hand resting elegantly at her hip. Draped over her shoulders is a long, shimmering entrance robe, white and gold with sparkling trim that catches every sweep of light. It trails just enough behind her to make the moment feel royal without ever looking accidental.
She turns her head slightly, letting the camera catch her profile. Then she slowly extends both arms out to either side, showing off the robe, the lights, the presentation, and the sheer arrogance of someone who believes spectacle is not something she creates, but something she deserves.
John Phillips: "Here comes 'Classy' Bianca Page. Naples, Florida by way of New York City, accompanied tonight by Ace Andrews, and Bianca Page has been very clear that she believes UTA should already be treating her like one of its centerpieces."
Mark Bravo: "Look at her, John. That is not an entrance. That is a hostile takeover with sequins."
Bianca slowly pivots at the top of the ramp, one arm floating upward as she gives the crowd a regal, pageant-like wave. The smile on her face is perfect. Too perfect. Practiced, polished, and completely dismissive of the venom raining down from the crowd.
She blows a kiss to the fans on one side of the arena.
The boos get louder.
Bianca smiles wider.
John Phillips: "That reaction does not bother her at all."
Mark Bravo: "Of course it does not. Bianca Page hears boos and thinks the peasants have learned harmony."
Behind her, Ace Andrews steps into the light.
He is immaculate in a tailored suit, every line of it sharp, expensive, and intentional. His expression is controlled, carrying that quiet billionaire confidence of a man who believes every situation has a price and every person has a weakness. He pauses just behind Bianca, not stealing her spotlight, but clearly standing close enough to remind everyone that Bianca Page is not entering alone.
John Phillips: "And there is Ace Andrews. Fourteen-time world champion in his own right, billionaire casino owner, and now the man helping guide Bianca Page’s rise here in UTA."
Mark Bravo: "Ace Andrews does not stand beside people by accident. He sees value in Bianca. He sees return on investment. And that should terrify Brittany Reid, because Ace does not just manage matches. He manages outcomes."
Ace leans toward Bianca and says something quietly.
Bianca keeps her eyes forward, but her smile sharpens.
Inside the ring, Brittany watches from her corner. The smile has not left her face entirely, but her bounce has slowed. She is studying now, taking in the robe, the lights, the manager, the confidence, the whole machine surrounding Bianca Page.
John Phillips: "That is part of the challenge for Brittany Reid tonight. It is not just Bianca’s ability in the ring. It is this entire environment Bianca creates around herself. The lights, the arrogance, the mind games, Ace Andrews at ringside."
Mark Bravo: "And Brittany has to learn that in real time. This is her first night. Bianca Page is going to try to make it feel like Brittany walked into the wrong ballroom."
Bianca finally begins to walk.
Her stride is slow and measured, almost ceremonial. She takes the center of the aisle as if the ramp is a runway and the ring is a throne room. The robe glitters behind her with each step, while Ace Andrews follows at a precise distance, hands loosely clasped in front of him.
Bianca keeps her chin high, letting the boos wash over her. She gives no sign of hurry. No sign of nerves. No sign that she sees Brittany Reid as anything other than a decorative obstacle placed in her way.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page is coming off a victory over Shannon Ray in Mexico, and that win has only strengthened her belief that her rise through UTA is inevitable."
Mark Bravo: "That is the most dangerous part. Bianca already thought she was important before she won. Now she has proof she can point to. You know she has replayed that win in her head a hundred times, and every version probably ends with confetti and a statue."
John Phillips: "But tonight is different. Brittany Reid is debuting. Bianca has not been in the ring with her before. There is limited tape, limited familiarity, and Brittany brings a completely different kind of pace."
Mark Bravo: "Sure, but Bianca has Ace. That means Bianca has someone watching the parts of the match she is too busy admiring herself to notice."
Bianca reaches the midway point of the ramp and stops.
She turns toward the hard camera, slowly lifting one hand to the clasp of her robe.
The crowd boos louder, sensing the pageantry continuing.
Bianca pauses just long enough to make them wait.
Then she opens the robe slightly, extending both arms again as gold light catches the sparkling fabric. She tilts her head back and closes her eyes for a moment, bathing in the spotlight like it is owed to her.
Mark Bravo: "That woman could turn checking the mail into a coronation."
John Phillips: "Everything about Bianca Page is designed to make you look at her."
Mark Bravo: "And then while you are looking, Ace Andrews is probably stealing your routing number."
Bianca closes the robe again and continues toward ringside.
A fan near the barricade leans over and yells something in her direction. Bianca stops, turns, and looks at him as if he has committed an unforgivable breach of etiquette.
For half a second, her smile disappears.
Then it returns, colder.
She lifts one hand and gives the fan a tiny, mocking wave.
Bianca Page: "How brave."
The fan yells louder as Bianca walks away, completely pleased with herself.
John Phillips: "There is that edge under the elegance. Bianca can present herself as polished and refined, but there is nothing kind about her once that bell rings."
Mark Bravo: "That is what makes her dangerous. The entrance says royalty. The attitude says she would trip you into traffic if it advanced her career."
At ringside, Bianca stops near the bottom of the ramp.
She turns toward the ring and finally locks eyes with Brittany Reid.
Brittany stands in her corner, hands on the top rope now, watching closely.
Bianca looks her up and down.
The cheerleader gear. The bows. The bright expression. The debuting optimism.
Bianca almost laughs.
Bianca Page: "Oh, this is precious."
Brittany’s smile tightens, but she does not look away.
Ace Andrews steps beside Bianca at ringside, his eyes moving from Brittany to the referee to the corners to the ropes. He is already mapping the match before it begins.
Ace Andrews: "Let her burn energy. She wants applause. Make her spend it."
Bianca nods once, still staring at Brittany.
John Phillips: "Ace Andrews already offering instruction, and listen to what he is saying. He knows Brittany Reid is high-energy. He knows she wants to feed off the crowd."
Mark Bravo: "That is smart. Do not try to match the pep rally. Let the pep rally tire itself out, then pull the fire alarm."
Bianca turns away from Brittany just enough to give the crowd one final look.
Then she performs a slow, graceful twirl at ringside, her robe sweeping around her like a queen showing off a gown at court. The gold lights follow the motion, catching the trim, making every inch of it feel excessive and intentional.
The crowd boos again.
Bianca soaks it in like applause.
John Phillips: "That signature Bianca Page arrogance on full display."
Mark Bravo: "Signature arrogance? John, that twirl had its own tax bracket."
Ace steps ahead and moves toward the ring steps, then turns back slightly, offering a hand toward Bianca.
Bianca accepts it, not because she needs help, but because allowing someone else to assist her is part of the show.
She ascends the steps slowly.
At the top, she pauses on the apron and looks directly at the referee.
Then she looks at the ropes.
Then back at the referee.
The official hesitates.
Bianca lifts an eyebrow.
The referee steps over and opens the ropes for her.
The crowd erupts in boos.
John Phillips: "Of course."
Mark Bravo: "What? That was clear communication."
John Phillips: "That was entitlement."
Mark Bravo: "Entitlement with results."
Bianca steps through the ropes with perfect grace, the robe trailing behind her as she enters the ring. She pauses just inside, then turns back toward Ace.
Ace carefully helps remove the robe from her shoulders. Bianca extends her arms out to the sides while he does it, making even that look like ceremony.
The lights catch her ring gear as the robe is finally taken away. Ace folds it over one arm with the care of a man handling something worth more than the front row’s collective rent.
Bianca walks to the center of the ring.
Brittany remains in her corner.
The contrast is immediate.
Brittany Reid, bright, compact, athletic, and full of nervous excitement.
Bianca Page, tall, polished, composed, and radiating contempt.
John Phillips: "You can see the difference right there. Brittany Reid is all heart, energy, and explosive athleticism. Bianca Page is poise, calculation, and cruelty wrapped in elegance."
Mark Bravo: "And that is why this match is so interesting. Brittany wants to turn this into a track meet. Bianca wants to turn it into a slow dance where she keeps stepping on your feet."
Bianca raises both arms out to her sides, chin lifted, letting the boos pour down on her from every corner of Inalpi Arena.
She turns slowly in place, giving the crowd one final look at her as "Wildest Dreams" continues to play.
When she faces the hard camera, she smiles and mouths two words.
Bianca Page: "You’re welcome."
The boos sharpen.
Brittany watches from the corner and shakes her head with a small, disbelieving smile.
Bianca notices.
Her eyes narrow slightly.
Bianca Page: "Enjoy the moment, sweetheart. It is the best part of your night."
Brittany steps out of her corner just a few inches, still smiling, but with a little more steel behind it now.
Brittany Reid: "I was thinking the same thing about yours."
The crowd reacts with a sharp cheer.
Bianca’s smile vanishes for one flicker of a second.
Then she laughs, soft and dismissive, and backs toward her corner.
Ace Andrews steps down from the apron to the floor, still holding the robe. He moves to Bianca’s side of the ring and leans in just enough to speak through the ropes.
Ace Andrews: "Do not chase her pace. Break her rhythm. Make the debut feel heavy."
Bianca nods without taking her eyes off Brittany.
John Phillips: "Ace Andrews telling Bianca Page to make the debut feel heavy. That may be the entire strategy tonight."
Mark Bravo: "That is exactly what you do to someone like Brittany. She is excited. She is fast. She wants this to feel like a dream. Bianca needs to turn it into paperwork."
The music begins to fade.
Bianca rolls her neck once, then rests one hand lightly on the top rope, poised and composed.
Across the ring, Brittany Reid lowers into a ready stance, no longer just soaking in the moment. The smile is still there, but now it has become competitive.
The referee steps between them and begins checking both corners.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid’s UTA debut is moments away. Bianca Page looks to continue her winning streak with Ace Andrews watching from ringside."
Mark Bravo: "Welcome to UTA, kid. Hope you stretched."
Bianca and Brittany stare across the ring at each other as the crowd swells again, waiting for the bell.
The referee steps between Bianca Page and Brittany Reid as the crowd inside Inalpi Arena continues to buzz with anticipation.
Brittany stays low in her corner, bouncing lightly, hands loose, eyes bright. The smile is still there, but it is different now. Less debut-night wonder. More competitive fire.
Across the ring, Bianca Page stands tall and composed, one hand resting on the top rope, chin raised, her expression carrying the unmistakable look of someone who believes this entire match is beneath her.
Ace Andrews remains on the floor outside Bianca’s corner, arms folded, watching Brittany with a cold businesslike interest. He is not reacting to the crowd, not reacting to the energy, not reacting to the moment. He is studying.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid making her UTA debut here tonight on the World Tour, and what a test this is right out of the gate. Bianca Page is not just experienced. She is dangerous, confident, and has Ace Andrews at ringside."
Mark Bravo: "And Bianca already looks annoyed, John. Brittany got cheers. Brittany got chants. Brittany answered back. Bianca Page did not come to Italy to share the spotlight with a five-foot-one cheer captain with a springboard offense."
John Phillips: "That may be exactly what she has to do if Brittany has anything to say about it."
The referee looks to Brittany.
Brittany nods quickly.
The referee looks to Bianca.
Bianca does not nod. She simply gives him a look, as if his need for confirmation is irritating.
The referee calls for the bell.
DING DING DING!
The crowd erupts as Brittany immediately bursts out of the corner.
Bianca steps forward with far more patience, raising her hands as though she expects a traditional lockup. Brittany does not give her one. Instead, Brittany darts in low, feints toward Bianca’s lead leg, then springs backward before Bianca can grab her.
Bianca freezes for a beat, eyes narrowing.
Brittany Reid: "Too slow!"
The crowd laughs and cheers.
Bianca’s lips press into a tight smile.
Bianca Page: "Cute."
They circle again.
This time Bianca reaches out faster, trying to snatch Brittany by the wrist, but Brittany spins underneath the hand, catches Bianca’s arm, and twists into a quick wristlock. Bianca’s expression flashes with surprise as Brittany cranks the arm once and skips around her like the movement is part wrestling hold, part cheer routine.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid showing that quickness right away!"
Mark Bravo: "That is what she has to do. Do not stand still. Do not let Bianca set the pace. Make the bigger, taller, more experienced woman keep resetting."
Bianca reaches for Brittany’s hair with her free hand, but Brittany ducks under it, rolls forward, and pops back up still controlling the wrist. She twists again and sends Bianca down briefly to one knee.
The crowd cheers louder.
Bianca looks up from one knee, offended more than hurt.
Bianca Page: "Do not get comfortable."
Brittany grins.
Brittany Reid: "Wasn’t planning on it!"
Brittany releases the wrist, hits the ropes, and rebounds fast.
Bianca rises quickly and throws a clothesline, but Brittany ducks underneath. Bianca turns around just in time for Brittany to come off the opposite ropes, leap, and snap her over with a quick arm drag.
Bianca rolls through and hurries back to her feet, frustration already forming.
Brittany charges again.
Bianca swings high.
Brittany ducks again, rebounds off the ropes, and this time catches Bianca with a second arm drag, even cleaner than the first. Bianca hits the mat and slides toward the ropes, scrambling up with one hand clutching the middle rope.
John Phillips: "Two quick arm drags, and Brittany Reid has Bianca Page reeling in the early going!"
Mark Bravo: "Bianca does not like this. You can see it in her face. She wanted a debuting rookie she could embarrass. Right now, Brittany is making her look a step behind."
Brittany pops to her feet and throws both arms up, rallying the crowd.
Brittany Reid: "Come on!"
The Turin fans answer with a strong cheer.
Crowd: "BRIT-TA-NY! BRIT-TA-NY!"
Bianca stands near the ropes, breathing through her nose, eyes flicking toward Ace Andrews.
Ace remains calm. He lifts one hand, palm down, signaling for her to slow everything down.
Ace Andrews: "Let her spend it. She wants speed. Make her miss."
Bianca nods once, more annoyed than reassured.
John Phillips: "Ace Andrews telling Bianca to let Brittany spend that early energy."
Mark Bravo: "And that is smart. Brittany is fireworks right now. Bianca needs to wait until the smoke gets in her eyes."
Bianca steps away from the ropes and approaches again, this time more carefully. She raises one hand for a test of strength, though the height difference makes the offer feel deliberately insulting.
Brittany looks at the hand.
Then up at Bianca.
Then out to the crowd.
The audience buzzes, warning her not to take it.
Bianca smiles.
Bianca Page: "What’s wrong? Need a boost?"
Brittany’s smile turns mischievous.
She reaches up like she is going to accept the test of strength, then suddenly slaps Bianca’s hand away, cartwheels to the side, and catches Bianca with a dropkick to the hip and lower ribs as Bianca turns.
Bianca stumbles sideways into the ropes.
John Phillips: "Dropkick by Brittany! Right to the side of Bianca Page!"
Mark Bravo: "That was not just athletic. That was disrespectful. Bianca tried to patronize her, and Brittany turned it into a setup."
Brittany is back up immediately.
She charges again, looking to keep the pace high, but Bianca drops suddenly and rolls under the bottom rope to the floor.
The crowd boos as Bianca lands outside beside Ace Andrews and throws one hand up toward the referee.
Bianca Page: "Back her up!"
Brittany stops short in the ring and turns to the crowd, hands on her hips as if to say, already?
The crowd boos Bianca louder.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page taking an early breather."
Mark Bravo: "That is veteran instinct. When the match starts moving faster than you like, get out of the ring and make the referee become the speed bump."
Ace steps close to Bianca and speaks quietly, his eyes never leaving Brittany.
Ace Andrews: "She is light. She needs momentum. Remove the runway."
Bianca adjusts her hair, glaring into the ring.
Bianca Page: "I know what I am doing."
Ace smiles faintly.
Ace Andrews: "Then do it."
Inside the ring, Brittany backs up as the referee asks, but she keeps moving. She jogs in place, claps twice, and gets the crowd clapping with her.
Step. Clap.
Step. Clap.
The sound spreads around Inalpi Arena.
Mark Bravo: "Look at this. Bianca tried to slow things down, and Brittany just turned the whole building into her warmup routine."
John Phillips: "That is the charisma Brittany Reid brings to this match. She does not want to let the moment get cold."
Bianca turns away from Ace and slowly climbs back onto the apron.
Brittany starts forward, but the referee holds her back.
Bianca takes advantage, entering through the ropes with deliberate slowness, forcing Brittany to wait.
Once both women reset, Bianca raises her hands again.
Brittany circles.
This time, Bianca lunges suddenly.
Brittany ducks under the grab and shoots to the ropes, but Bianca was ready. Instead of chasing, Bianca pivots with her and catches Brittany on the rebound with a sharp knee to the midsection.
Brittany flips forward from the impact and lands hard on her back, the air knocked from her body.
John Phillips: "Oh! Bianca Page caught her coming in!"
Mark Bravo: "There it is. Ace said remove the runway. Bianca just turned Brittany’s speed against her."
Bianca stands over Brittany, breathing heavier now, but pleased.
She looks out at the crowd, then down at Brittany.
Bianca Page: "Pep rally is over."
Bianca reaches down, grabs Brittany by one of the ponytails, and begins pulling her up as the referee immediately warns her.
Referee: "Bianca, watch the hair!"
Bianca releases at four, then immediately hooks Brittany by the arm and snaps her into a short-arm knee to the ribs.
Brittany gasps and doubles over.
Bianca follows by driving a forearm across Brittany’s upper back, sending her down to one knee.
John Phillips: "And just like that, Bianca Page has changed the complexion of this match."
Mark Bravo: "That is experience. Brittany was winning the first minute because she had energy and surprise. Bianca only needed one read, one adjustment, and now the debut starts feeling heavy."
Bianca pulls Brittany upright and sends her toward the corner with a hard Irish whip.
Brittany hits the turnbuckles back-first, her smaller frame snapping against the pads. She staggers forward, and Bianca steps in with a stiff chop across the chest.
The sound cracks through the arena.
Crowd: "OOOOOOH!"
Brittany clutches her chest, eyes widening from the sting.
Bianca smiles cruelly.
Bianca Page: "Welcome to UTA."
She fires another chop.
Brittany sinks slightly in the corner, but Bianca grabs her by the wrist and pulls her back upright before the referee can step in too far.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page now using that size and experience advantage. Brittany Reid is giving up height, strength, and time in this environment."
Mark Bravo: "And Bianca is making sure she feels every bit of that difference. Brittany came in bouncing. Bianca wants her crawling."
Bianca takes Brittany by the wrist and whips her across the ring toward the opposite corner.
Brittany hits hard, but this time she uses the momentum.
As Bianca charges in, Brittany springs up, plants both feet on Bianca’s chest, and pushes off into a backflip, landing behind her.
Bianca collides chest-first with the turnbuckles.
The crowd explodes.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid escapes! Look at the agility!"
Mark Bravo: "That is what we talked about! She can turn a bad landing into a launch pad!"
Bianca stumbles backward out of the corner.
Brittany hits the ropes.
Bianca turns around.
Brittany leaps, catches Bianca around the head, and snaps her over with a tilt-a-whirl head scissors that sends Bianca rolling across the ring.
Bianca scrambles back up, dizzy and furious.
Brittany rushes in again and connects with a dropkick that sends Bianca through the ropes and tumbling out to the floor in front of Ace Andrews.
The crowd comes alive.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid sends Bianca Page to the outside!"
Mark Bravo: "The kid is back in it! The Killer Bee just stung her twice!"
Bianca lands on the floor and immediately reaches for Ace, more out of frustration than need. Ace helps steady her while Bianca pounds one hand against the apron.
Bianca Page: "Enough!"
Inside the ring, Brittany looks out at the crowd.
The fans begin to rise.
Brittany points toward Bianca on the floor.
The cheers swell.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid has something in mind!"
Mark Bravo: "Oh, no. John, remember what Ace said. She needs a runway. She has got one now!"
Brittany backs into the far ropes.
She takes off at full speed.
Bianca looks up.
Ace’s eyes widen.
Brittany launches herself through the ropes with a tope con hilo, twisting beautifully through the air.
But Ace yanks Bianca by the arm just enough to pull her out of the direct line.
Brittany manages to adjust mid-flight, grazing Bianca and crashing mostly into Ace’s shoulder and chest, sending all three bodies tumbling near ringside.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid takes flight!"
Mark Bravo: "She got part of Bianca, but Ace pulled her out of the way! Ace just saved Bianca from taking the full hit!"
The crowd boos Ace loudly while still cheering Brittany’s courage.
Brittany rolls onto her side, wincing but moving. Ace sits up against the barricade, adjusting his suit with a look of deep personal offense. Bianca is down on one knee, stunned but spared from the worst of the impact.
John Phillips: "Ace Andrews may have just changed the outcome of that exchange, and the referee did not have a clear enough view to call it as interference."
Mark Bravo: "He did not shove Brittany. He did not strike her. He moved his investment out of danger. That is corporate instinct."
John Phillips: "That is still involvement."
Mark Bravo: "Oh, absolutely. But it is the kind that comes with plausible deniability and probably a legal department."
The referee begins counting from inside the ring.
Referee: "ONE!"
Brittany grabs the edge of the apron, pulling herself upward. Bianca crawls toward Ace, who is already trying to get to his feet while smoothing the front of his jacket.
Referee: "TWO!"
Brittany looks at Ace, realizing what happened. For the first time all match, the sunny expression fades almost completely.
Brittany Reid: "Seriously?"
Ace points toward the ring with a cold, dismissive motion.
Ace Andrews: "Focus on your match."
That gives Bianca the opening.
Bianca suddenly grabs Brittany from behind and drives her ribs-first into the edge of the apron.
Brittany cries out and drops to one knee.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page from behind! Brittany took her eyes off Bianca for one second!"
Mark Bravo: "And one second is all Bianca Page needs. Ace did not just save Bianca. He created the distraction after it."
Referee: "THREE!"
Bianca grabs Brittany by the back of the head and rolls her under the bottom rope into the ring.
Bianca slides in after her, then immediately covers, hooking the near leg.
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Brittany kicks out.
The crowd pops as Bianca sits up sharply, glaring at the referee.
Bianca Page: "That was three."
Referee: "Two."
Ace Andrews, now standing outside, points calmly at the official.
Ace Andrews: "Count with authority."
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid survives, but Bianca Page has found the opening she needed."
Mark Bravo: "And that opening came from the outside. Brittany had the crowd. Brittany had the flight. But Ace Andrews turned a highlight into a headache."
Bianca rises slowly and looks down at Brittany, who is clutching her ribs and trying to breathe through the pain.
The smirk returns to Bianca’s face.
She plants one boot lightly on Brittany’s shoulder and shoves her back down to the mat.
Bianca Page: "Adorable effort."
The crowd boos heavily as Bianca turns toward Ace.
Ace gives her a small nod.
Bianca bends down, grabs Brittany by the arm, and begins dragging her toward the center of the ring.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page is in control now, and Brittany Reid’s dream debut has suddenly become a fight for survival."
Mark Bravo: "Welcome to the big leagues, Killer Bee. The flowers at ringside have thorns."
Brittany reaches toward the crowd as Bianca pulls her up, the cheers trying to lift her back into the match while Bianca Page begins to slow the pace exactly the way Ace Andrews wanted.
Bianca Page drags Brittany Reid toward the center of the ring by the arm, the bright early momentum of the debut now replaced by the cold reality of Bianca’s control.
Brittany clutches at her ribs with her free hand, still feeling the impact against the apron, still trying to get enough air back into her body to move the way she wants to move.
Bianca looks out at the crowd and gives them a small, disappointed shake of the head.
Bianca Page: "You got excited for that?"
The crowd boos loudly.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page now taking complete control after Ace Andrews pulled her out of the path of that dive, and Brittany Reid paid for it ribs-first into the apron."
Mark Bravo: "That is the part of this match Brittany has to learn fast. Her athleticism can win exchanges, but Bianca and Ace can turn one moment of frustration into a full strategy."
Bianca pulls Brittany up and immediately drives a knee into the midsection.
Brittany doubles over.
Bianca keeps hold of the wrist, yanks her upright, and drives in another knee, this one sharper and more deliberate.
Brittany gasps as Bianca steps behind her and hooks both arms in a tight abdominal stretch, twisting the smaller wrestler’s body and pulling back across the ribs.
John Phillips: "Abdominal stretch by Bianca Page! Perfectly targeted after that impact on the apron."
Mark Bravo: "That is smart. Brittany’s ribs are compromised, and Bianca knows it. You do not chase the fast girl. You fold her in half and make every breath expensive."
Brittany cries out as Bianca leans back, using her height and leverage to stretch her body sideways.
The referee drops low, checking Brittany’s face.
Referee: "Do you want to give it up?"
Brittany Reid: "No!"
Bianca rolls her eyes.
Bianca Page: "Of course not. The inspirational ones never do when they should."
Brittany shakes her head, trying to twist her hips free, but Bianca adjusts and digs an elbow into the ribs.
Brittany cries out again.
Outside the ring, Ace Andrews moves closer to Bianca’s side, hands folded in front of him as if observing a quarterly report.
Ace Andrews: "Good. Keep her breathing shallow. No lift, no spring."
John Phillips: "That is the strategy from Ace Andrews. Take away Brittany’s spring, take away the aerial offense."
Mark Bravo: "And he is right. Brittany Reid is a gymnast in wrestling boots. If she cannot breathe deep and explode upward, she becomes a lot easier to manage."
Brittany tries to step toward the ropes, but Bianca yanks her back into position.
The crowd begins clapping, trying to rally her.
Crowd: "BRIT-TA-NY! BRIT-TA-NY!"
Brittany hears it.
Her hand opens and closes, reaching toward the ropes that still feel a mile away.
Bianca leans down near her ear.
Bianca Page: "Listen to them. They are already begging for you because they know you need help."
Brittany clenches her jaw.
Brittany Reid: "They’re not begging."
She plants her foot.
Brittany Reid: "They’re believing."
The crowd pops as Brittany starts to shift her weight.
Bianca’s expression tightens.
Brittany rocks once.
Twice.
Then she rolls her hip inward, creating just enough space to slip one arm free. Bianca reaches to resecure the hold, but Brittany snaps her elbow backward into Bianca’s thigh, not a huge shot, but enough to break Bianca’s base.
Brittany spins out underneath Bianca’s arm and lands on one knee, still holding her ribs.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid slips free!"
Mark Bravo: "That was creative. Not pretty, not powerful, but creative. That is what she needs."
Bianca charges forward immediately, not wanting to give her room.
Brittany drops flat to the mat.
Bianca steps over her and rebounds off the ropes.
Brittany pops up, leapfrogs Bianca on the return, but grabs her ribs mid-air and lands a half-step awkwardly.
That half-step costs her.
Bianca stops herself off the next rebound, catches Brittany from behind, and snaps her backward to the mat with a hair-assisted mat slam before the referee can get a clean angle.
John Phillips: "Oh, come on! Bianca Page used the hair!"
Mark Bravo: "The referee was on the wrong side, and Bianca knew it. That is not accidental."
Brittany hits the mat hard, rolling to her side as Bianca immediately drops a knee across the ribs.
Brittany jolts from the impact.
Referee: "Bianca, watch it!"
Bianca Page: "Watch what? Her fall apart?"
Bianca hooks the leg.
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Brittany kicks out, twisting her shoulder off the mat just in time.
The crowd cheers, but Brittany’s movement is slower now.
Bianca sits up, irritation deepening.
Bianca Page: "You are making this much harder than it needs to be."
Bianca gets to her feet and pulls Brittany up by the arm. She whips Brittany hard into the corner, and Brittany hits chest-first this time, unable to fully turn her body because of the ribs.
Brittany bounces backward from the impact, and Bianca catches her around the neck.
In one smooth motion, Bianca drops down and plants Brittany with a snap DDT.
John Phillips: "Snap DDT! Bianca Page plants Brittany Reid!"
Mark Bravo: "That is one of Bianca’s favorite ways to cut somebody off, and Brittany may be out."
Bianca rolls Brittany over and covers again, this time pressing her forearm across Brittany’s face.
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Brittany kicks out again.
The crowd pops louder.
Bianca slaps the mat once and turns toward the referee.
Bianca Page: "Can you count to three, or did customs confiscate that ability?"
Referee: "It was two, Bianca."
Ace Andrews lifts both hands slightly from ringside.
Ace Andrews: "Do not argue with the help. Finish the work."
Bianca turns her head toward Ace, annoyed but listening.
Mark Bravo: "Ace is right again. Bianca is letting frustration creep in."
John Phillips: "And that may be because Brittany Reid has refused to stay down. Bianca expected this debuting competitor to fold by now."
Mark Bravo: "Bianca Page likes control. Brittany surviving is not part of the decor."
Bianca stands and takes a slow walk around Brittany, who is trying to push up onto her hands and knees.
Bianca stops beside her, looks down, and places the sole of her boot against Brittany’s shoulder.
She gives a shove.
Brittany drops back down.
Bianca smiles.
Bianca Page: "Stay."
The crowd boos.
Brittany’s eyes narrow.
Bianca bends down to pull her up again, but Brittany suddenly reaches out and catches Bianca in a small package.
John Phillips: "Small package! Small package!"
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Bianca kicks out hard, rolling away in shock.
The crowd gasps, then cheers.
Mark Bravo: "Whoa! That almost became the funniest debut win in UTA history!"
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid nearly caught Bianca Page right there!"
Bianca scrambles back to her feet, eyes wide, then furious.
Brittany is slower up, clutching her ribs, but she flashes a tired grin.
Brittany Reid: "Almost had you."
Bianca storms forward and swings a forearm.
Brittany ducks.
Bianca turns around.
Brittany springs upward and catches her with a dropkick to the chest.
Bianca stumbles back into the ropes but does not go down.
Brittany rolls through, pops up, and hits another dropkick, this one sending Bianca through the middle rope and onto the apron.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid finding another burst!"
Mark Bravo: "This kid is running on adrenaline and crowd noise right now!"
Bianca clutches the ropes from the apron, trying to steady herself.
Brittany grabs the top rope and charges.
She leaps, looking to spring into a hurricanrana or headscissors over the ropes, but Bianca catches her legs and holds on.
The crowd groans as Bianca traps Brittany upside down over the top rope.
Bianca smiles wickedly.
Bianca Page: "Bad idea."
Bianca drops down from the apron, snapping Brittany throat-first across the top rope.
Brittany whiplashes backward into the ring and collapses to the canvas, coughing and clutching at her throat and ribs.
John Phillips: "Oh! Bianca Page counters on the apron, and Brittany Reid crashes back inside!"
Mark Bravo: "That is what happens when you get too eager. Brittany had the crowd, had the burst, and Bianca turned the ropes into a weapon."
Bianca stands on the floor beside Ace Andrews, smoothing her hair back with both hands as if the near fall never rattled her.
But it did.
Her breathing is sharper. Her movements are a little less elegant. The mask of perfect composure has cracks now.
Ace sees it immediately.
Ace Andrews: "Good. Now make the mistake expensive."
Bianca nods and climbs back onto the apron.
Instead of entering immediately, she pauses, looks out at the crowd, and raises one arm as if presenting herself again.
The fans boo loudly.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page may have countered Brittany there, but that small package rattled her. There is no question about it."
Mark Bravo: "It should rattle her. A debuting wrestler almost beat her because Bianca got arrogant for half a second. That is the whole danger tonight. Brittany can turn a tiny opening into a giant problem."
Bianca steps through the ropes and moves toward Brittany, who is crawling toward the corner.
Bianca grabs Brittany by the ankle and drags her back toward the center of the ring.
Brittany kicks with her free leg, catching Bianca in the forearm once.
Bianca holds on.
Brittany kicks again, this time catching Bianca higher on the shoulder.
Bianca releases and backs off, shaking out the arm.
John Phillips: "Brittany still fighting from underneath!"
Mark Bravo: "That is the thing about someone her size. Even when she is hurt, she can make herself slippery."
Brittany pulls herself up in the corner.
Bianca charges.
Brittany gets both feet up, catching Bianca under the chin.
Bianca staggers back.
Brittany grabs the top rope, jumps to the middle rope, then springboards out with a twisting crossbody.
She lands across Bianca and hooks both legs as the crowd erupts.
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Bianca kicks out again.
Brittany rolls off, wincing, holding her ribs from the landing.
John Phillips: "Springboard crossbody! Brittany Reid almost had Bianca again!"
Mark Bravo: "But every time Brittany takes flight, those ribs punish her when she lands. That is the problem."
Both women are down now.
The referee checks them both, then begins a standing count.
Referee: "ONE!"
Brittany rolls onto one side, breathing hard.
Bianca turns toward the ropes, reaching instinctively for Ace’s side of the ring.
Referee: "TWO!"
Ace steps closer, tapping the apron lightly with one hand.
Ace Andrews: "Breathe. Let her rush. She will come to you."
Referee: "THREE!"
Brittany pushes up to one knee.
The crowd begins clapping again.
Crowd: "BRIT-TA-NY! BRIT-TA-NY!"
Referee: "FOUR!"
Bianca grabs the ropes and pulls herself upright, one hand at her jaw.
Brittany gets to her feet in the opposite corner, chest rising and falling, eyes locked on Bianca.
For a second, Bianca looks across the ring and sees something she did not expect to see this late in the match.
The debuting girl is still smiling.
Hurt, yes.
Breathing hard, yes.
But still smiling.
Bianca hates it.
Bianca Page: "What is wrong with you?"
Brittany wipes at her mouth, then raises both hands like pom-poms are still there.
Brittany Reid: "Never say die!"
The crowd pops.
Bianca charges.
Brittany charges too.
Bianca swings for the Right Stuff discus clothesline, spinning through with force.
Brittany ducks under it at the last second.
Bianca turns, off balance from the miss.
Brittany hits the ropes, rebounds, and springs into a tilt-a-whirl head scissors, using Bianca’s momentum to whip her across the ring.
Bianca crashes near the corner.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid ducks the discus clothesline and sends Bianca flying!"
Mark Bravo: "She is turning Bianca’s frustration into fuel now!"
Brittany pops back up, but immediately grabs her ribs again. She fights through it, running toward Bianca as Bianca gets to one knee.
Brittany leaps and drives a shining wizard knee across the side of Bianca’s head.
John Phillips: "O-M-Knee! Brittany Reid connects!"
Bianca drops flat.
Brittany falls into the cover, hooking the leg as best she can.
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Bianca gets a shoulder up.
The crowd groans.
Brittany rolls onto her back, staring at the lights, then sits up with both hands on her head.
John Phillips: "So close! Brittany Reid nearly scored the debut win right there!"
Mark Bravo: "And look at Ace Andrews now."
The camera cuts to Ace Andrews at ringside.
For the first time all match, Ace’s calm has dimmed. He is still composed, still measured, but his jaw is tighter. His eyes have sharpened.
This is no longer a routine investment.
This is risk exposure.
Ace Andrews: "Bianca. Now."
Bianca rolls toward the ropes, dazed, trying to get back to her feet.
Brittany pushes herself upright and looks toward the nearest corner.
The crowd begins to rise, sensing something big.
John Phillips: "Brittany may be thinking Queen Bee!"
Mark Bravo: "Double-rotation moonsault? With those ribs? John, that is either brave or wildly irresponsible."
Brittany points to the turnbuckle.
The crowd erupts.
She starts climbing.
Slowly at first, because every movement pulls at her ribs.
Bianca remains down near the center, one arm over her head.
Ace Andrews moves quickly along the floor, positioning himself closer to the corner Brittany is climbing.
John Phillips: "Ace Andrews is moving around ringside. He needs to stay away from Brittany Reid."
Mark Bravo: "He is not touching her, John. He is just… occupying space suspiciously."
Brittany reaches the top rope and steadies herself.
She looks down at Bianca.
Then out at the crowd.
For one second, she cannot help herself.
She raises both arms, feeding off the roar.
Crowd: "BRIT-TA-NY! BRIT-TA-NY!"
That one second gives Ace exactly what he wants.
He steps onto the apron just enough to catch the referee’s attention.
Ace Andrews: "Her boot is untied."
The referee turns toward him, confused.
Referee: "Get down, Ace!"
Brittany sees Ace and looks over, irritated.
Brittany Reid: "Are you kidding me?"
Behind her, Bianca suddenly moves.
She dives into the ropes, shaking the top strand just enough to throw Brittany off balance.
Brittany drops hard onto the top turnbuckle, seated and grimacing as pain shoots through her ribs.
John Phillips: "Ace Andrews caused the distraction, and Bianca Page just shook the ropes!"
Mark Bravo: "That was a veteran trap. Brittany could not help but react, and Bianca made her pay."
Ace steps down from the apron with both hands raised innocently.
The referee yells at him, but Ace simply adjusts his sleeves.
Bianca slowly rises, smirking now despite the damage she has taken.
She walks toward the corner and climbs to the middle rope in front of Brittany.
Brittany tries to fight back, throwing a forearm from the seated position.
It catches Bianca on the shoulder.
Bianca answers with a sharp forearm of her own.
Brittany nearly falls backward, but grabs the top rope to stay upright.
John Phillips: "Both women battling on the turnbuckles now!"
Mark Bravo: "This is dangerous for Brittany. Her ribs are bad, she is up high, and Bianca is stronger in this position."
Bianca hooks Brittany by the head and looks out at the crowd.
She smiles, then mouths something to the camera.
Bianca Page: "Watch closely."
Bianca tries to pull Brittany into position for a superplex.
Brittany blocks it, wrapping one leg around the rope.
Bianca pulls again.
Brittany blocks again.
Then Brittany fires a desperate headbutt into Bianca’s chest.
Bianca loses balance and drops backward off the middle rope, landing on her feet but staggering.
Brittany stays seated on the top turnbuckle, breathing hard.
Bianca charges back in.
Brittany suddenly flips forward over Bianca, landing behind her in a controlled tumble.
Bianca turns around.
Brittany leaps up and catches her with a sudden Diamond Cutter.
John Phillips: "Hornet’s Sting! Hornet’s Sting out of nowhere!"
Bianca’s face hits the canvas and she bounces onto her back.
The crowd explodes.
Brittany rolls onto her stomach, eyes wide, knowing this is her chance.
She crawls toward Bianca.
Ace Andrews pounds the apron once.
Ace Andrews: "Move!"
Brittany drapes an arm across Bianca’s chest.
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Bianca gets her foot on the bottom rope.
The referee sees it and stops the count.
The crowd groans loudly.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page gets the foot on the rope! That was almost it!"
Mark Bravo: "Ace told her to move, and Bianca found the rope just in time. That may have saved the match."
Brittany rolls back and sits up, disappointment crossing her face for the first time. She looks at the referee, then at Bianca’s foot on the rope, then back toward the crowd.
The fans clap for her again.
John Phillips: "Brittany cannot afford to get discouraged here. She has Bianca Page hurt."
Mark Bravo: "But this is where inexperience matters. She hit the move. She had the moment. She just was not close enough to the center of the ring."
Brittany nods to herself, pushing through the disappointment. She grabs Bianca by the wrist and starts trying to drag her away from the ropes.
Bianca grabs the bottom rope with both hands.
The referee steps in and begins counting.
Referee: "One! Two! Three!"
Brittany releases and backs up, frustrated but still listening to the official.
Bianca clings to the rope, blinking hard, trying to clear her head.
Ace leans in close to Bianca from the floor.
Ace Andrews: "You are letting her turn this into a story. End it."
Bianca slowly turns her head toward Ace.
Her eyes are furious now.
Not just at Brittany.
At the match itself.
At the idea that this debuting girl has forced her to survive.
At the crowd for believing.
At Ace for needing to tell her what she already thinks she knows.
Bianca Page: "I said I know what I’m doing."
Ace’s expression remains calm, but his voice sharpens.
Ace Andrews: "Then prove it."
Bianca pulls herself up using the ropes.
Brittany waits in the opposite corner, one hand on her ribs, the other gripping the top rope.
The two women stare across the ring at each other.
Brittany is hurt.
Bianca is angry.
And Ace Andrews, for the first time all match, looks like his investment is starting to wobble.
John Phillips: "This match has become far more competitive than Bianca Page expected, and Brittany Reid is one big moment away from a dream debut."
Mark Bravo: "Or one mistake away from Bianca Page making sure she never forgets what this felt like."
The crowd rises again as both women step out of their corners, the match moving toward its decisive stretch.
Brittany Reid and Bianca Page step out of opposite corners, both women carrying the damage of the match in very different ways.
Brittany is hunched slightly, one arm pressed to her ribs, her breathing visibly shorter than when the bell first rang. But her feet are still moving. Still bouncing. Still trying to find that rhythm that made the Turin crowd fall in love with her in the first place.
Bianca stands taller, but the perfect image has been disturbed. Her hair is out of place. Her jaw is tight. Her eyes have lost some of that cold, polished amusement and replaced it with something more dangerous.
Embarrassment.
Anger.
Urgency.
John Phillips: "Both women have taken punishment here, but the story may be Bianca Page’s frustration. She did not expect Brittany Reid to be in this match this late."
Mark Bravo: "No, she did not. Bianca expected a showcase. Brittany turned it into a fight. That is a problem for Bianca because the longer this goes, the louder this crowd gets, and the more Brittany starts believing this dream can actually happen."
The crowd claps in rhythm again.
Crowd: "BRIT-TA-NY! BRIT-TA-NY!"
Brittany hears it and raises one hand, not high, not dramatically, just enough to show she is still with them.
Bianca sees it and sneers.
Bianca Page: "They cannot save you."
Brittany takes a breath, then gives her a tired but defiant smile.
Brittany Reid: "Wasn’t asking them to."
Bianca rushes forward.
Brittany ducks under a forearm and hits the ropes. Bianca turns quickly and catches her on the rebound, lifting her slightly for a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, but Brittany spins through the rotation and lands on her feet behind Bianca.
The crowd pops.
Bianca whips around.
Brittany jumps, looking for another head scissors, but Bianca catches her this time, holding her around the waist and stopping the rotation cold.
Mark Bravo: "Bianca caught her!"
Brittany tries to twist free, but Bianca shifts her grip and drops her ribs-first across one knee.
Brittany folds off the impact, rolling to the mat in pain.
John Phillips: "Backbreaker variation by Bianca Page, right across those injured ribs!"
Mark Bravo: "That is brutal. Brittany tried to create motion, and Bianca turned it into a crash landing."
Bianca immediately crawls into the cover, hooking both legs and folding Brittany tight.
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Brittany kicks out.
The crowd erupts again.
Bianca sits back on her knees, staring at the referee like she cannot believe he has personally insulted her.
Bianca Page: "No. No, that was three."
Referee: "Two count."
Bianca presses both hands to her face for one second, then drags them down slowly, trying to compose herself.
Outside the ring, Ace Andrews steps closer.
Ace Andrews: "You are arguing with math. Finish her."
Bianca snaps her head toward Ace.
Bianca Page: "I am aware!"
Ace does not flinch.
Ace Andrews: "Then stop performing for them."
Bianca’s expression darkens.
John Phillips: "Ace Andrews trying to keep Bianca focused, but Bianca does not seem to appreciate the tone."
Mark Bravo: "That is the danger with managing someone who already thinks she is royalty. You can advise a queen, but you better choose your words carefully."
Bianca turns back to Brittany and grabs her by the hair again, yanking her up as the referee immediately begins warning her.
Referee: "Bianca! Let go of the hair!"
Bianca releases at four, then shoves Brittany backward into the ropes.
Brittany rebounds weakly, and Bianca meets her with a sharp boot to the midsection.
Brittany doubles over.
Bianca hooks her head and grabs the waistband, setting her up near the center of the ring.
John Phillips: "Bianca may be looking for Graceful here, that Ace Cutter!"
Mark Bravo: "If she hits this, the debut might be over."
Bianca twists, trying to snap Brittany down, but Brittany shoves her forward before Bianca can complete the motion.
Bianca hits the ropes chest-first and rebounds backward.
Brittany drops low and rolls her up from behind.
John Phillips: "Roll-up! Roll-up!"
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Bianca kicks out just in time, bursting free and scrambling to her feet with panic flashing across her face.
Brittany rolls backward and pops up more slowly, but the crowd is roaring now.
Mark Bravo: "That is twice! Twice Brittany has almost stolen this thing!"
John Phillips: "Bianca Page keeps making tiny mistakes, and Brittany Reid is fast enough to punish every one of them."
Bianca charges in a rage.
Brittany ducks under a clothesline and hits the ropes again.
Bianca turns.
Brittany comes back and leaps, throwing all her weight upward into a high-impact superkick that catches Bianca flush in the mouth.
The impact knocks Brittany backward onto the mat as well, the force and her own ribs taking as much out of her as it does Bianca.
John Phillips: "Super Duper Kick! Brittany Reid caught her!"
Mark Bravo: "She threw everything into that! She left her feet to reach Bianca’s jaw!"
Bianca drops hard to the canvas.
Brittany lands on her back, clutching her ribs, eyes squeezed shut from the pain of the landing.
The crowd is on its feet.
Crowd: "BRIT-TA-NY! BRIT-TA-NY!"
The referee looks at both women, then begins the count.
Referee: "ONE!"
Brittany rolls toward Bianca.
Referee: "TWO!"
Bianca stirs, one hand reaching blindly for the ropes.
Referee: "THREE!"
Brittany crawls, dragging herself across the canvas inch by inch.
Ace Andrews steps closer, his calm fully gone now. He points toward Bianca, urging her to move.
Ace Andrews: "Rope. Bianca, rope."
Brittany reaches Bianca and throws an arm across her chest.
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Bianca kicks out.
The crowd groans loudly.
Brittany rolls onto her stomach, her face showing disbelief for only a second before she forces herself to keep moving.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page survives the Super Duper Kick, but Brittany Reid has her in trouble!"
Mark Bravo: "Brittany has to stay on her. This is the part where she cannot get caught admiring the moment."
Brittany pushes herself up using the ropes, wincing as she rises.
She looks to the corner.
The crowd sees it before the commentators say it.
John Phillips: "Brittany may be thinking Queen Bee again."
Mark Bravo: "With those ribs, I do not know if she can do a double-rotation moonsault. I do not know if she should."
Brittany steps toward the corner, but Ace Andrews moves around the outside again, positioning himself between her and the turnbuckles.
The crowd boos immediately.
John Phillips: "Ace Andrews is moving again."
Mark Bravo: "He knows what is coming. He knows if Brittany gets up there clean, Bianca may be finished."
Brittany sees Ace and points at him.
Brittany Reid: "Stay down!"
Ace lifts both hands, mockingly innocent.
Ace Andrews: "I am merely standing."
The referee turns toward Ace.
Referee: "Ace, move away from the corner!"
Ace takes one slow step back.
Then another.
Too slow.
Deliberately slow.
Brittany hesitates, watching him, frustrated.
That gives Bianca enough time to roll away from the center and toward the opposite side of the ring.
John Phillips: "Ace is buying time. That is all this is."
Mark Bravo: "And it is working. Brittany is losing seconds she cannot afford to lose."
Brittany finally turns away from Ace and rushes toward Bianca instead.
Bianca is pulling herself up near the ropes.
Brittany charges.
Bianca suddenly grabs the front of Brittany’s gear and falls backward, pulling her throat-first across the middle rope.
Brittany snaps back and collapses to the mat, coughing and clutching her throat.
John Phillips: "And Bianca Page uses the ropes again!"
Mark Bravo: "Ace bought the time, and Bianca found the trap. That is the partnership."
Bianca rolls to the apron, then pulls herself up on the outside, breathing hard, wiping at her mouth after the superkick.
She looks down at Brittany, then toward Ace.
Bianca Page: "Enough. I am ending this."
Ace nods, but there is still tension in his face.
Ace Andrews: "Cleanly. Quickly."
Bianca glares at him again.
Bianca Page: "Do not tell me how to win."
Bianca steps through the ropes and stalks toward Brittany.
She grabs Brittany by the legs and begins twisting them together.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page going for Class Act! The Indian Deathlock!"
Mark Bravo: "This is bad. Brittany’s ribs are hurt, but if Bianca gets the legs tied up, Brittany loses the one advantage she has left."
Brittany kicks desperately, trying to stop Bianca from locking the hold in.
Bianca catches one leg, crosses it over, then reaches for the other.
Brittany claws toward the ropes, but Bianca drags her back.
Bianca Page: "You wanted to fly? Let’s see you crawl."
Bianca steps over, nearly completing the hold.
Brittany suddenly twists her hips and uses both legs to shove Bianca backward.
Bianca stumbles into the referee.
The referee staggers but does not go down, turning briefly to regain his balance.
Ace sees the moment.
He reaches under the bottom rope and grabs Brittany’s ankle.
The crowd erupts in boos.
John Phillips: "Ace has the ankle! Ace Andrews has Brittany’s ankle!"
Mark Bravo: "The referee did not see it! He was bumped off balance!"
Brittany looks down, shocked, then kicks backward with her free foot, catching Ace’s hand.
Ace yanks his hand away, angry now.
The referee turns back just as Ace steps away, adjusting his cuff like nothing happened.
Referee: "Ace! I warned you!"
Ace Andrews: "Warned me for what? Standing near a ring?"
Brittany uses the distraction to pull herself to the ropes.
Bianca storms forward, livid that the submission did not happen.
She grabs Brittany and pulls her upright, then hooks her head again.
John Phillips: "Bianca looking for another big move here!"
Bianca tries to set for the Snap DDT again, but Brittany spins out, catches Bianca’s wrist, and leaps to the middle rope.
In one fluid motion, she springboards backward, twisting into a hurricanrana that takes Bianca over and stacks her shoulders to the mat.
John Phillips: "Rah-Rah Rana! Into the cover!"
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Bianca kicks out just before three, rolling through so violently that both women spill apart.
The crowd explodes again, nearly convinced that was the finish.
Mark Bravo: "That was almost it! That was almost the dream debut right there!"
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid is finding counters from everywhere!"
Bianca rolls onto all fours, eyes wide with panic and fury.
Brittany is slower to rise, the ribs and throat and legs all adding up, but the crowd is dragging her forward with every chant.
Ace slaps the apron with one hand.
Ace Andrews: "Bianca! Stop letting her turn your offense into opportunity!"
Bianca turns toward him, snapping with frustration.
Bianca Page: "Then stop standing there and do something useful!"
Ace’s eyes narrow.
John Phillips: "You can hear the frustration between Bianca Page and Ace Andrews now. This match is slipping closer and closer to disaster for them."
Mark Bravo: "That is not a conversation you want on camera. Ace is the manager. Bianca is the talent. They are supposed to be aligned, not negotiating blame mid-match."
Bianca gets to her feet first and charges Brittany with a sudden spear attempt.
Brittany sees it coming at the last possible second and leapfrogs over Bianca, but the movement is not clean. She lands clutching her ribs, stumbling forward.
Bianca crashes shoulder-first into the middle turnbuckle.
The crowd roars.
John Phillips: "Bianca Page misses the spear!"
Bianca pulls herself out of the corner, stunned.
Brittany turns back, takes three quick steps, and leaps onto Bianca’s back, flipping over into a sunset flip.
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Bianca kicks out again, but this time she does not fully escape cleanly. She scrambles backward toward the ropes, breathing hard, eyes burning.
Brittany rolls to one knee, exhausted.
Brittany Reid: "Come on, Bianca!"
The crowd cheers Brittany’s fire.
Bianca looks at her from near the ropes, disgusted that this debuting wrestler is daring to challenge her so openly.
Bianca Page: "You do not get to say my name like that."
Bianca charges again, this time with a boot aimed at Brittany’s face.
Brittany ducks and catches the leg, but Bianca counters with an enzuigiri-style kick from the other side, cracking Brittany across the temple.
Brittany drops to one knee.
Bianca grabs her quickly and sets her up.
John Phillips: "Bianca has her hooked!"
Bianca snaps Brittany down with Graceful, the Ace Cutter, driving Brittany into the mat.
John Phillips: "Graceful! Bianca Page hits Graceful!"
Mark Bravo: "That might do it! That might finally put Brittany away!"
Bianca rolls Brittany over and hooks the leg deep, her face twisted with desperation masked as arrogance.
Referee: "ONE!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Brittany gets her foot on the bottom rope.
The referee sees it and waves off the count.
The arena explodes.
John Phillips: "Foot on the rope! Brittany Reid got the foot on the rope!"
Mark Bravo: "Barely! Barely, John! But she knew where she was!"
Bianca stares at the foot.
Then at the referee.
Then at the foot again.
Something in her snaps.
Bianca Page: "No. Absolutely not."
She grabs Brittany’s ankle and throws the foot off the rope, then points at the referee.
Bianca Page: "You were already counting!"
Referee: "She got the rope before three."
Bianca Page: "She does not even know where she is!"
Referee: "Rope break."
Bianca rises slowly, furious beyond composure. She steps toward the official, arguing, jabbing one finger toward his chest.
Ace Andrews moves to her side of the ring, trying to redirect her.
Ace Andrews: "Bianca. Stop. You hit it once. Hit it again."
Bianca whips around toward him.
Bianca Page: "I had her!"
Ace Andrews: "You almost had her. There is a difference."
The words land badly.
Bianca steps toward the ropes, glaring down at Ace.
Bianca Page: "Do not correct me."
The referee moves toward Brittany, checking on her, while Bianca continues leaning over the ropes toward Ace.
Ace Andrews: "Then stop giving me reasons to."
The crowd rises, sensing something behind Bianca.
John Phillips: "Wait a minute. Brittany Reid is moving."
Brittany rolls onto her stomach.
Then to one knee.
She is dazed. Hurt. Barely steady.
But Bianca’s back is turned.
Mark Bravo: "Bianca does not see her. Bianca is arguing with Ace!"
Brittany crawls forward, then gets both feet beneath her.
Bianca turns away from Ace, still furious, and steps backward toward center ring.
Brittany suddenly springs forward from behind, grabs Bianca around the waist, and rolls backward into a tight schoolgirl pin, folding Bianca’s shoulders to the mat.
John Phillips: "ROLL-UP! ROLL-UP BY BRITTANY!"
Brittany hooks both legs as tight as she can, using every ounce of leverage in her smaller frame.
Referee: "ONE!"
Ace’s eyes go wide.
Ace Andrews: "BIANCA!"
Referee: "TWO!"
Bianca kicks wildly, trying to break free, but Brittany shifts her weight, stacking her tighter.
Referee: "THREE!"
DING DING DING!
For half a second, the entire arena seems to pause in disbelief.
Then Inalpi Arena erupts.
John Phillips: "SHE GOT HER! SHE GOT HER! BRITTANY REID HAS WON HER UTA DEBUT!"
Mark Bravo: "Bianca Page argued with Ace Andrews, and Brittany Reid made her pay! The Killer Bee just stole the queen’s crown!"
Brittany releases the pin and immediately rolls away, clutching her ribs as the referee raises her hand.
Her eyes are wide, almost unable to process it at first.
Then the smile returns.
Not the polished entrance smile.
Not the brave smile from earlier in the match.
This one is pure shock, pure joy, pure realization.
Ring Announcer: "Here is your winner... BRITTANY REID!"
The crowd cheers louder as Brittany drops to both knees, one hand over her mouth, the other still holding her ribs.
John Phillips: "What a debut! What a moment for Brittany Reid! She survived Bianca Page, she survived Ace Andrews at ringside, and when Bianca lost focus for one second, Brittany turned it into the biggest win of her young career!"
Mark Bravo: "That was not luck, John. That was awareness. That was survival. That was taking the one opening Bianca gave her and squeezing it until the referee hit three."
Bianca sits up in the ring, frozen.
She looks at the referee.
Then at Brittany.
Then at Ace.
The truth lands across her face slowly and horribly.
She lost.
To Brittany Reid.
In Brittany Reid’s debut.
Because she was arguing.
Because Ace corrected her.
Because her arrogance left the door open.
Bianca Page: "No."
She rises quickly and gets in the referee’s face.
Bianca Page: "No! Her shoulders were down! My shoulder was up! Restart it!"
Referee: "The decision is final."
Ace climbs onto the apron, jaw clenched, one hand gripping the top rope.
Ace Andrews: "Bianca, get out of the ring."
Bianca turns on him immediately.
Bianca Page: "This is your fault!"
Ace’s face hardens.
Ace Andrews: "My fault?"
Brittany, meanwhile, has rolled to the outside on the opposite side of the ring. The referee follows just enough to raise her arm again near the ramp, helping create distance between her and Bianca’s fury.
Brittany leans against the barricade, laughing in disbelief as fans reach over to pat her shoulder and slap her hand.
Brittany Reid: "I did it!"
The crowd cheers again.
John Phillips: "Listen to this crowd! Brittany Reid came to Turin looking for an opportunity, and she just left with a victory over one of the most arrogant and dangerous women in UTA."
Mark Bravo: "And look in the ring. Bianca and Ace are coming apart at the seams."
Inside the ring, Bianca is pacing now, furious, hands in her hair, then pointing toward Ace, then toward the referee, then toward Brittany on the floor.
Bianca Page: "She did not beat me! She surprised me!"
Ace steps through the ropes now, trying to calm her without looking like he is calming her.
Ace Andrews: "Leave. Now. Do not make this worse."
Bianca steps close to him, eyes blazing.
Bianca Page: "Worse? I just lost to a cheerleader because you would not stop talking!"
Ace stares at her, insulted but controlled.
Ace Andrews: "You lost because you stopped listening."
The crowd reacts with an "oooh" as Bianca’s mouth opens slightly, offended to her core.
Outside, Brittany backs up the ramp, still clutching her ribs, still overwhelmed, but smiling through all of it.
She raises both arms as high as her body will allow.
The fans cheer.
Bianca sees it from the ring and lunges toward the ropes, but Ace grabs her by the arm to stop her.
Ace Andrews: "No."
Bianca rips her arm free and points up the ramp at Brittany.
Bianca Page: "You did not beat me! Do you hear me? You did not beat me!"
Brittany pauses on the ramp, breathing hard.
She looks back at Bianca.
Then, with a tired grin, Brittany lifts three fingers.
One.
Two.
Three.
The crowd erupts again.
Mark Bravo: "Oh, that is not going to help Bianca’s mood."
John Phillips: "Maybe not, but Brittany Reid has earned this moment. What a debut here at World Tour: Italy ’26."
Brittany turns back toward the stage, limping slightly, one arm wrapped around her ribs as she continues celebrating with the fans along the aisle.
Inside the ring, Bianca Page stands fuming, humiliated, while Ace Andrews watches Brittany retreat with the expression of a man whose investment report has taken a sudden and public loss.
John Phillips: "Brittany Reid did not just survive tonight. She won. She found a way, and she has immediately made herself someone to watch in UTA."
Mark Bravo: "And Bianca Page? She is going to replay that three-count in her nightmares, John. Not because Brittany dominated her, but because Brittany outlasted her, outsmarted her, and embarrassed her in front of the world."
The camera catches one final shot of Brittany Reid at the top of the ramp, smiling through the pain, one hand raised high as the Turin crowd cheers her name.
Then it cuts back to Bianca Page in the ring, furious and humiliated, with Ace Andrews standing just behind her.
The message is clear.
Brittany Reid has arrived.
And Bianca Page will not forget it.