Post by Alexis Prodigy on Jun 27, 2012 5:03:26 GMT -6
Alexis Prodigy: What do you mean they aren’t buying it?
Alexis said over the phone to her mentor. She just got done cleaning a beach of litter to a barrage of press. Yes, she made sure to be scantily clad while doing her community service as advised by her council. She got the call from him as she made her way to the car.
Terrence Carlyle: I mean that given the reaction of the fans on Sunday that they still believe you are being in insincere and are just in it for the fame and money.
Alexis Prodigy: No, I am doing it because I am naturally BETTER than anyone on that piece of shit roster and I know it. But you said that more opportunities would arise if I dress like a slut, act like I don’t know I am as skilled as I am, and be “nicer” and “approachable.” What happened to that?
She looked down at the pink bikini she wore to clean the beach and closed her eyes while shaking her head.
Terrence Carlyle: Well, it is working in a way. You do have your huge opportunity this week …and arguably it took Justin Reilly and R.M Strong off their game. Your “acting skills” when it came to Justin’s tour of duty got into his head and THAT is why he lost. And R.M Strong is clearly a skirt chaser …the skimpy clothing and innocent behavior lulled him into a false sense of security. So, it is working and it IS the reason you have the opportunity this Superiority to move onto better things.
She got into her car and started the engine as she began to speak to her mentor.
Alexis Prodigy: I WILL move onto better things this week. There is no one in that match is even a threat to me.
She heard him chuckle over the phone.
Terrence Carlyle: Now I know that and you know that, but they shouldn’t. Always get them with the element of surprise my dear. Once again, you are up against overwhelming odds and you will stand tall against the behemoth men who just want to hurt you.
She sighed as she pulled out of the parking lot.
Alexis Prodigy: Fine, if you say so. I just wish the viewers were not sheep, so I could just be myself.
Terrence Carlyle: Well, they are sheep, so you need to continuing doing this. But you need to sell it even more now that you proved that you can go in the ring. You need to win these people over with more than just community service and tits. You need to delve into your reserves.
Alexis slammed her fist on the dash board.
Terrence Carlyle: I have a publicist making her way to my San Francisco estate as we speak. She is going to walk you through the do’s and don’t’s and exactly what you need to do this week to build up the hype surrounding you.
Alexis Prodigy: I know what I have to do and I just don’t like it
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Susan Rockwell was waiting for Alexis in the living room as she entered. The publicist stood up and walked toward Alexis, kissing her cheek.
Susan Rockwell: Ah, you must be Allison.
Alexis moves her head uncomfortably trying to get out of this lady’s embrace.
Alexis Prodigy: Actually it is Alexis Prodigy. Though I hate that name and would prefer to go by Lexington Legacy.
Susan shakes her head.
Susan Rockwell: No, no, no. Lexington Legacy doesn’t roll off the tongue. Alexis Prodigy rolls off the tongue and is perfect. And don’t you have a body and a face that will sell?
Alexis drops her bags and takes a seat as does Susan.
Alexis Prodigy: That is what I am told. I’d rather what I could do in the ring was what I was selling but apparently to get good opportunities, I need to sell my looks and have a personality.
Susan Rockwell: Which doesn’t come naturally to you, I can see.
Alexis Prodigy: Gee, thanks.
Susan Rockwell: I know you hate to hear it dear, but Terrence already explained you to me and I understand his concern and want to help. Firstly, the helping your community and wearing bikinis is working to your advantage.
Alexis shook her head once more.
Alexis Prodigy: Do you know how much I hate having to wear these during most appearances? It is humiliating. I am a god damn wrestler and a business person, not a model.
Susan Rockwell: There is no difference when the camera is on you. No one watches television to see ugly people.
Alexis leaned back in her chair.
Alexis Prodigy: Well, let’s make this quick, I have a big match to prepare for and I train for eight hours out of the day …because you know, it is my job.
Susan Rockwell: I don’t care about that. What I care about is how you look while doing that job …so lets go into the first problem area.
Alexis raised an eyebrow.
Alexis Prodigy: Which is?
Sussan Rockwell: You don’t have the fans completely one hundred percent behind you yet. And there are a few things you need to do to change that ontop of what you have already been doing.
Alexis raised her arms up.
Alexis Prodigy: What else can I do?
Susan Rockwell: You need to do something self-less. You need to put that absolutely fine ass out there for someone else …and risk getting hurt. And you need to do it in front of everyone watching on television. And really, it should be for someone that they know hates you and you hate equally. Television viewers eat that stuff up.
Alexis Prodigy: So what do I do?
Susan Rockwell: That is up for you decide when and where …but again, doing it on national television doesn’t hurt. And doing it against people that are hated helps even more.
Alexis gave her an expression that said “I accept this but do NOT want to do it.”
Susan Rockwell: And now for the second matter of business: your lineage.
Alexis Prodigy: What about my lineage? I hate where I came from, so I abandoned them.
Susan Rockwell: Yeah, that doesn’t make you look good at all.
Alexis Prodigy: But they were drunks who didn’t want to put effort into anything.
Susan Rockwell sat forward and gave her a sly stare.
Susan Rockwell: That doesn’t fly with the public and you know it. You need to mend those ties and make sure that people know about it. I mean seriously, you come from a family who performed in this sport …and can easily use it more than you have.
Alexis Prodigy: I already changed my name to represent them …what more do you want.
Susan Rockwell raised an eyebrow.
Susan Rockwell: Funny that you mention it…
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It was about 11 p.m Tuesday evening when Herman Melville’s phone began to ring. He awoke from his slumber to grab his cell. It could have been work calling him for an important assignment …seeing that he hasn’t had work since his interview with Alexis Prodigy last week. Instead, he found that the cell number was that of the woman he interviewed the week beforehand. Thinking that this might be a good scoop, he answered the phone.
Herman Melville: Hello…
Alexis Prodigy: Hi Herman, this is Alexis Prodigy …you interviewed me last week. How are you?
Herman Melville: I was sleeping.
Alexis Prodigy: Oh, that’s nice …anyways, I got a job for you.
Herman Melville: Am I getting paid?
Alexis Prodigy: I’m sure if you brought in the video to your bosses you will.
Herman Melville: Okay, what do you have for me?
Alexis Prodigy: How quickly can you get to Orange County, California?
Alexis said over the phone to her mentor. She just got done cleaning a beach of litter to a barrage of press. Yes, she made sure to be scantily clad while doing her community service as advised by her council. She got the call from him as she made her way to the car.
Terrence Carlyle: I mean that given the reaction of the fans on Sunday that they still believe you are being in insincere and are just in it for the fame and money.
Alexis Prodigy: No, I am doing it because I am naturally BETTER than anyone on that piece of shit roster and I know it. But you said that more opportunities would arise if I dress like a slut, act like I don’t know I am as skilled as I am, and be “nicer” and “approachable.” What happened to that?
She looked down at the pink bikini she wore to clean the beach and closed her eyes while shaking her head.
Terrence Carlyle: Well, it is working in a way. You do have your huge opportunity this week …and arguably it took Justin Reilly and R.M Strong off their game. Your “acting skills” when it came to Justin’s tour of duty got into his head and THAT is why he lost. And R.M Strong is clearly a skirt chaser …the skimpy clothing and innocent behavior lulled him into a false sense of security. So, it is working and it IS the reason you have the opportunity this Superiority to move onto better things.
She got into her car and started the engine as she began to speak to her mentor.
Alexis Prodigy: I WILL move onto better things this week. There is no one in that match is even a threat to me.
She heard him chuckle over the phone.
Terrence Carlyle: Now I know that and you know that, but they shouldn’t. Always get them with the element of surprise my dear. Once again, you are up against overwhelming odds and you will stand tall against the behemoth men who just want to hurt you.
She sighed as she pulled out of the parking lot.
Alexis Prodigy: Fine, if you say so. I just wish the viewers were not sheep, so I could just be myself.
Terrence Carlyle: Well, they are sheep, so you need to continuing doing this. But you need to sell it even more now that you proved that you can go in the ring. You need to win these people over with more than just community service and tits. You need to delve into your reserves.
Alexis slammed her fist on the dash board.
Terrence Carlyle: I have a publicist making her way to my San Francisco estate as we speak. She is going to walk you through the do’s and don’t’s and exactly what you need to do this week to build up the hype surrounding you.
Alexis Prodigy: I know what I have to do and I just don’t like it
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Susan Rockwell was waiting for Alexis in the living room as she entered. The publicist stood up and walked toward Alexis, kissing her cheek.
Susan Rockwell: Ah, you must be Allison.
Alexis moves her head uncomfortably trying to get out of this lady’s embrace.
Alexis Prodigy: Actually it is Alexis Prodigy. Though I hate that name and would prefer to go by Lexington Legacy.
Susan shakes her head.
Susan Rockwell: No, no, no. Lexington Legacy doesn’t roll off the tongue. Alexis Prodigy rolls off the tongue and is perfect. And don’t you have a body and a face that will sell?
Alexis drops her bags and takes a seat as does Susan.
Alexis Prodigy: That is what I am told. I’d rather what I could do in the ring was what I was selling but apparently to get good opportunities, I need to sell my looks and have a personality.
Susan Rockwell: Which doesn’t come naturally to you, I can see.
Alexis Prodigy: Gee, thanks.
Susan Rockwell: I know you hate to hear it dear, but Terrence already explained you to me and I understand his concern and want to help. Firstly, the helping your community and wearing bikinis is working to your advantage.
Alexis shook her head once more.
Alexis Prodigy: Do you know how much I hate having to wear these during most appearances? It is humiliating. I am a god damn wrestler and a business person, not a model.
Susan Rockwell: There is no difference when the camera is on you. No one watches television to see ugly people.
Alexis leaned back in her chair.
Alexis Prodigy: Well, let’s make this quick, I have a big match to prepare for and I train for eight hours out of the day …because you know, it is my job.
Susan Rockwell: I don’t care about that. What I care about is how you look while doing that job …so lets go into the first problem area.
Alexis raised an eyebrow.
Alexis Prodigy: Which is?
Sussan Rockwell: You don’t have the fans completely one hundred percent behind you yet. And there are a few things you need to do to change that ontop of what you have already been doing.
Alexis raised her arms up.
Alexis Prodigy: What else can I do?
Susan Rockwell: You need to do something self-less. You need to put that absolutely fine ass out there for someone else …and risk getting hurt. And you need to do it in front of everyone watching on television. And really, it should be for someone that they know hates you and you hate equally. Television viewers eat that stuff up.
Alexis Prodigy: So what do I do?
Susan Rockwell: That is up for you decide when and where …but again, doing it on national television doesn’t hurt. And doing it against people that are hated helps even more.
Alexis gave her an expression that said “I accept this but do NOT want to do it.”
Susan Rockwell: And now for the second matter of business: your lineage.
Alexis Prodigy: What about my lineage? I hate where I came from, so I abandoned them.
Susan Rockwell: Yeah, that doesn’t make you look good at all.
Alexis Prodigy: But they were drunks who didn’t want to put effort into anything.
Susan Rockwell sat forward and gave her a sly stare.
Susan Rockwell: That doesn’t fly with the public and you know it. You need to mend those ties and make sure that people know about it. I mean seriously, you come from a family who performed in this sport …and can easily use it more than you have.
Alexis Prodigy: I already changed my name to represent them …what more do you want.
Susan Rockwell raised an eyebrow.
Susan Rockwell: Funny that you mention it…
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It was about 11 p.m Tuesday evening when Herman Melville’s phone began to ring. He awoke from his slumber to grab his cell. It could have been work calling him for an important assignment …seeing that he hasn’t had work since his interview with Alexis Prodigy last week. Instead, he found that the cell number was that of the woman he interviewed the week beforehand. Thinking that this might be a good scoop, he answered the phone.
Herman Melville: Hello…
Alexis Prodigy: Hi Herman, this is Alexis Prodigy …you interviewed me last week. How are you?
Herman Melville: I was sleeping.
Alexis Prodigy: Oh, that’s nice …anyways, I got a job for you.
Herman Melville: Am I getting paid?
Alexis Prodigy: I’m sure if you brought in the video to your bosses you will.
Herman Melville: Okay, what do you have for me?
Alexis Prodigy: How quickly can you get to Orange County, California?