Stacy Moore vs. Lorelei Butler
By: Archer

The crowd eagerly looked forward to the next event on the "SPRING BREAK" card and they were not kept waiting long. The sound system boomed out:

"LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: STACCCCCYYY THE CHEEEEEERRRRLEADDERR MOORE!"

Then Kim Wylde's "The Kids In America" came over the speakers and Stacy Moore came down the center aisle, accompanied by her trainer, the retired champion Agnes ("Texas Aggie") Montross and the silver and whit masked Mexican wrestler Angelita, once Aggie's tag team partner in the Mexican feds. The three of them got a wild reception and Stacy, trotting ahead of the older women, did her best to encourage the fans.

Stacy looked terrific in custom-made cheerleader fighting outfit. It consisted of a dark blue pleated skirt with orange and white trim across the bottom, with a "baby cut" top of dark blue with CHEERLEADER stitched across the proudly arching front in orange letters. White sneakers and white tennis socks completed the outfit.

As great as Stacy simply looked in the costume, she really got the crowd enthused with some cartwheels and even a flip or two in honor of her first PPV appearance. She also took the time to slap hands with those lucky fans nearest the aisle. Then she spotted a group of girls wearing the cheerleading outfits of at least a dozen different schools and waved to them. The girls jumped up did an impromptu:

"TWO-FOUR-SIX-EIGHT—WHO DO WE APPRECIATE? STACY! STACY!"

To which Stacy swiftly replied: "THANK YOU! THANK YOU! YOU'RE SO GREAT! YOU'RE THE ONES I APPRECIATE!"

The crowd applauded and Stacey moved on towards the ring.

Texas Aggie was wearing old blue jeans and an old plaid shirt. Not a few older fans shouted out: "We remember you Aggie!" She nodded gravely, but her mind seemed focused on the coming battle.

Angelita, at 36, was still a powerful force in Mexican fighting and her fans were out in force to let her know they were present. She wore simple jeans, a long sleeved shirt, cowboy boots, and, of course, the silver and white lucha mask. She returned the cheers with waves and nods.

However, most of the attention, was, of course, directed at Stacy. Her victories over Angelica Kaiser and Megan Lilly had made the fans sit up and take notice. Facing "The Mississippi Queen", Lorelei Butler, would be her hardest test to date, but, the young woman seemed to show no concern as she completed her walk to the ring. With a cool flip over the top rope, she landed firmly, then did a cute twirl and flipped up the backside of her skirt. The crowd roared its approval as she displayed her dark blue cheer briefs with STACY lettered across the seat in orange letters.

Stacy then did a few high kicks and poses before taking a cordless microphone from an ringside attendant to lead the crowd in a cheer:

"READY? OK! IN MEXICO/IT'S TIME TO SHOW/THAT STACY MOORE/CAN GO! GO! GO!/ LORELEI, IT'S YOU AND ME!/AND THIS WILL BE/NO CUP OF TEA!/SO LET'S BATTLE AT SPRING BREAK!/IT'S TIME TO SHOW THAT I'M NOT FAKE!"

Stacy then brought a fresh pop from the crowd with some cheer poses, then she went over to her corner where Aggie was watching grimly.

"I know you don't want me to say it—but this fight's for you, Aggie! I want to show Belle Armstrong that you've trained me better than her niece."

"You let me worry about Belle Armstrong—you worry about Lorelei—she'll give you all the fight anybody could want," Aggie said sternly, though the prospect of showing up her old rival Belle secretly warmed her heart.

As if on cue, the sound system suddenly interrupted :

"LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! PRESENTING—THE MISSISSIPPI QUEEN HERSELF: LOR-LEIIIIII BUT-LERRRR!!!!

Then Mountain's "Mississippi Queen" resounded from the loudspeakers and Lorelei herself appeared. Some of the fans had half-expected to see her aunt Belle Butler Armstrong at her side, but Lorelei had preferred to keep the spotlight firmly on herself.

She walked to the ring, letting her sexy body speak for her. She had wearing her usual fighting outfit: black denin cut-offs and a black lace bra and she looked great in it. Lorelei seemed to ignore the cheering crowds until she was near the end of her walk. It was then she spotted a rather plump young man wearing a I LOVE LORELEI t-shirt, she went over and proceeded to give the stunned fan his very own lap dance. The young man blushed a bright crimson, but he smiled rhapsodically. Lorelei finished her little dance with by blowing him a kiss and then coolly vaulting into the ring. She then kicked off some slippers and prepared to do battle in her bare feet.

Stacy boldly walked up to Lorelei and stuck out her hand: "Hi, I'm Stacy Moore, I'm here to fight you."

Lorelei gave the extended hand a look of distain and Stacy pulled it back. Lorelei walked around the newcomer as if inspecting her. She even raised up the back of Stacy's skirt and saw the orange lettering.

"Y'all got a decent costumer, I'll say that for ya, Rah-rah girl," Lorelei pronounced. "It's always a good idea to put yore name on yore underpants in case they get lost or sumthin'. But, don't you worry hun, I won't throw them things to these yahoos out yonder—no, I think I'm gonna just stuff'em in yore mouth and make ya eat'em!"

The crowd loved this. Stacey took it all quite calmly: "Thank you for the warning, Lorelei, but, if I were you, I'd worry more about where my own outfit was going to wind up at the end of this fight."

Lorelei didn't seem to find this amusing: "Don't threaten me, Rah-rah girl—I'm bigger than you!"

Lorelei then tried to make her 5'6 tower over Stacy's 5'3, but this only brought a smile to the rookie's face: "I don't scare that easy—and besides you're not THAT much bigger."

Lorelei seemed to ponder this, then said: "Well, since ya don't scare so easy, I guess I'll jest have to find some OTHER way to scare ya—"

With that Lorelei went for a swift knife thrust aimed at Stacy's throat, a move that would surely leave the greenhorn on her knees, gasping for breath. (As she moved, the sharp-eyed ref made a swift motion and the bell rang to officially start the fight). Yet, Stacy seemed to have expected such a move, for she neatly ducked out of the way at the last minute and let Lorelei stumble forward, then she simply hooked Lorelei around the neck and yanked her backwards. Lorelei's neck then came into jolting contact with Stacy's knee and she was sent crashing to the mat, stunned by the neckbreaker.

Stacy dropped back and let Lorelei rise to her knees and unleashed a side kick aimed at Butler's head, but the Mississippi Queen got up a shoulder to block the kick. Then she shot to her feet and unleashed a jumping spin kick of her own.

The spin kick caught Stacy Moore hard in the ribs. She gasped and staggered back, clutching at side, but as Lorelei tried to move inflict more damage, Stacy caught her by surprise with a clothesline that sent the veteran reeling back.

The two now warily circled each other. Lorelei had suspected that Texas Aggie had trained the girl well and that had just been confirmed. Still, she was completely confident in her own ability to defeat Stacy Moore, it would just take a little extra effort. As for Stacy, she could see Lorelei Butler was everything Aggie had warned her about, but they had a strategy and she meant to use it.

Stacy lunged forward with a punch that caught Lorelei in the toned belly. Butler was startled with the power behind the blow which caused her double up. Just as quickly, Stacy slid her head under Lorelei's arm, clutched her into a belly to belly suplex then flipped over in a northern lights suplex that slammed the veteran hard into the canvas.

Stacy then simply floated over and smashed Lorelei with a second northern lights suplex.

Lorelei's head was spinning. She managed to locate the surprising newcomer. Stacy was about to bounce herself off the ropes for what Lorelei instantly realized what a lionsault. She frantically tried to command her stunned body to roll aside, but she was too slow. Stacy did a beautiful backflip and came crashing down on Lorelei who had pulled herself into a sitting position. The impact sent Lorelei's head bouncing off the canvas yet again.

Stacy stayed atop Lorelei and hook her leg. The referee was on that spot:

"ONE... TWO... "

Kickout! Lorelei had come to her senses in time and made a furious kickout that knocked Stacy to one side. Lorelei was getting angry now. There was no way a rookie to this to her without paying the price. She was still on her knees and lunged at Stacy who was still in a seated position. She slammed Stacy down hard and drove a knee into the dead center of the Cheerleader's womanhood.

"OWWWWWW!!!!" Stacy squealed.

"That's just the start!" Lorelei vowed gave Stacy an eye gouge.

"YIIIIIIIII!!!!!" Stacey cried.

This was just what Lorelei wanted to hear from the perky rookie. She yanked Stacy to her feet by the hair then sent her crunching into the mat with a powerful bulldog. Stacy was left hunched forward on all four—her skirt had fallen up exposing those dark blue cheer briefs and the orange STACY lettering. Lorelei licked her lips and then came charging forward to launch a flying sidekick right into the heart of Moore's exposed bottom.

Unfortunately, just as the kick was about to land—it hit only empty air! Stacy had timed her sideways roll to safety like a veteran! Lorelei screamed as she landed hard on her own butt! Stacy swiftly came down in a high leaping double-knee drop kick that jackknifed Lorelei and left her starfished on the mat.

Stacy did not let up for a second. She did a second dropkick that brought only a feeble shudder from the dazed Lorelei. She then mounted the ropes and did a beautiful backflipping moonsault that crushed the veteran once again.

Just as swiftly, Stacy went to the top rope and executed her finisher "The Cheer Up"—a senton bomb that brought her butt crashing down on the helpless Lorelei. Stacy then grabbed one leg and hooked it.

This time there was no kickout: "ONE! TWO! THREE!" The referee cried and it was over.

The crowd nearly went berserk at the rapid demolition of one of FAWN's toughest fighters. Stacy herself did victory cartwheels around the ring and then a backflip before rushing to give Aggie Montross a huge hug.

"I did what you told me to! Win fast!" Stacy cried.

"You were lucky, kid," Aggie said sternly. "If that fight had gone on much longer she probably would have had you."

"She's right about that!" A voice snarled behind Stacy.

It was Lorelei Butler, her face was flushed with fury: "I am gonna nail yore rah-rah butt to the wall next time!"

"Next time. Lorelei, but not this time. Thank you for the fight I am sure we will meet again," Stacy said politely, but warily.

Lorelei looked like she was considering starting the rematch right then and there, but Aggie Montross , joined now by Angelita were between her and the cheerleader. She pointed her finger right at Stacy and then walked away.

"I think you make an enemy," Angelita observed as they left the ring.

"Figured it would be one of Belle's girls," Aggie added.

"My first enemy! Cool!" Stacy replied cheerfully. "Now I know I'm a full-fledged member of FAWN."

WINNER: STACY "THE CHEERLEADER" MOORE 1

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