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(Text flashes from black in the middle of the screen of a quote. The voice of a dignified lady can be heard reading the said quote.)
[I]"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. [/I]
~Marianne Williamson, A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles," 1992 (commonly misattributed to Nelson Mandela, 1994 inauguration speech)
(Music queue up: "Now We Are Free" by Lisa Gerrard and Han Zimmer playing softly in the background.)
(Voice over of a young female voice echos loudly) How Great I Am?
(v/o: of Mahammad Ali)
"I'm gonna show you how great I am."
"Last night I cut the light off, hit the switch was in bed before the room was dark."
"I'M GONNA SHOW YOU HOW GREAT I AM."
"Only last week I murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick. I'm so mean I make medicane sick."
"I'M GONNA SHOW YOU HOW GREAT I AM."
"I have wrassled with an aligator, I have tossled with a whale, I don handcuffed lightning, thrown thunder in jail."
"I'M GONNA SHOW YOU HOW GREAT I AM."
"Our deepest fear is that we are not inadequete. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure."
"Dare to be great."
"Dare to be powerful beyond measure."
(The song and video slowly fades out at the close of these last remaining parting text in the center of the screen.)
(Cutting to and changing views: Inside of a hotel room somewhere in Seattle, Washington. It is late at night under cover of night. Their is a female figure sleeping in the large queen sized bed. Suddenly she sits up, coming up and out from the dead sleep. She is breathing hard, trying to looking around and get her barrings. The darkness hovers over half of her face as an array of light only catches the lower half around her mouth but shrouds the upper half like a mask. She appears to be a young girl, about 18 or nineteen years old. She has long jet black braided hair hair that flows and cascaded past the middle of her back. She looks down as she sees what appears to be a mask placed on a styrophome manaquin head. It is a black with red trim design around the eyes and nose Mexican lucha libra mask that covers the upper half of the head. Donned on and surrounded on the top like a halo of small horns that circles the head. The young girl takes comfort once she looked down on the mask and realizing that she only had a dream as the mask beside her bed somehow brought her back into the real world. She takes a drink of water that is by her bed.)
"It was only a dream. But it was a good dream. I think that it was telling me something. So many times we do have so many feelings when we set foot in the ring. Feeling inadequete. But when it is really it is the fear of being and not recognizing that we really all powerful beyond measure. That we all dare to be a great, greater than our potential. I think that my subconscious was telling me in my dream. That simple message, although broken but one thing became abundantly clear.
(The young girl pauses as she takes another look at the mask right beside her bed.)
That I am truly powerful beyond measure and I do dare to be great in anything and everything that I do. I believe it and live it with every fiber of my being from the deepest recesses of my heart to the inner core of my soul. I will shall walk into the IWF, The International Wrestling Federation and do something that no other superstar in this business has ever seen. The IWF fans will bare witness to destiny being embraced and history being made. So just who is this little girl that you see before you right now and what impact will she do on IWF presents Chain Reaction?"
(The young girl reaches down and picks up the mask from the manniquin head then places the mask tightly on her head and tightens it on her head.)
"For I am Go-Go Spectacular. For now you all don't know me. At least not yet. Right now, I am just a nineteen year old girl from El'Paso, Texas. I was raised by loving parents who were never rich but thanked God every day for every single breathe and every heartbeat that he has given me."
(Go-Go rubs the crucifix necklace around her neck that just so happens to catch under the small array of light the incision of a vertical heart scar, an older scar from long ago that is healed but still their to remind her of what she has been through in her life up to this point in her life thus far.)
I'm just a nineteen year old girl from El'Paso, Texas that grew up watching Mexican Lucha Libra wrestling with her older brother and later on saying that to herself "I can do that and I wanna prove it". I thought that my path took me to one federation but that wasn't to be. However, The Good Lord Almighty Himself has annointed my path and led me to Seattle, Washington where I truly make my dreams be manifested into reality all right here in the IWF. I know that it will not be easy. It will be damn hard. I will hurt. I will bleed. But I believe that I will rise up and succeed. Wins and losses are part of the game. Even a loss will help paint the picture and tell the story of my legacy and career. For this is my time to shine more brightly than the rising sun after the night time rain has come to past.
My name is Go-Go Spectacular. I take my Latino heritage very seriously. This fire burns within me will never be controlled or even snuffed out. It is an eternal and everlasting flame and its all within me.
To my opponents on Chain Reaction...
First to Mary Lynn Mayweather, an equal like me. Another women but has been in this business a little longer than myself. She has fought tooth and nail thus far and she is just getting started. She has had her hands full with one Eddie Whiskey and she probably looks to take out all of her aggression out on me, the new girl on the block. Just know that I'm coming into this match ready, willing, and able to give you the fight of your life. I will do so with honor and respect but I am coming for a fight and you better be expecting the same. So don't take me for granted or lightly. I am not a push over despite my small girlie like frame. I am just like you but only I am nothing like you.
Second, to Johnny Niles. A student of the game. A living breathing prodigy and will stop at nothing to be the best in the world at what you do. You can try and study me all you want but you won't beat me...at least as easy as you think you can. Again wins and losses are part of the game. It doesn't matter if you win by a squash or a screw job. Winning is easy and you could beat me. But even if you do won't be easy and I will make you remember and respect my name. I will make you both remember and respect me.
(Go-Go rolls her neck around slowly in a 360 degrees around the front as the cracks and tension around her neck pop out in almost a rapid succession before she begins again without skipping another beat.)
I am Go-Go Spectacular and come Chain Reaction my legacy begins with a bang.
(The scene fades out with a close-up on her face and eyes.)
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