The two people in the ring grappled back and forth for several minutes, exchanging blows pretty evenly. The young woman got one hard hit on her much larger opponent, but he soon got the upper hand knocking her to the ground. The handful of people who were surrounding the ring watched intently as she used the ropes to try and pull herself back up. She finally stumbled to her feet and turned around just in time to meet a big foot to her face sending her back onto the mat. She lay limp as the man rolled her onto her back and covered her. After what would have been a three count, he knelt back up sitting on his knees and faced the small crowd that were around the ring apron.

"That is how you build up to a climactic ending."

He looked down at the woman that he had just kicked in the face. She was leaning up on her elbow, eyes watching him and listening to her coach.

"Are you alright?" He asked her.

"Fine." She replied with a smile.

"And that, is how you sell." He complimented. "Class dismissed. Go hit the showers."

Madison rolled out of the ring and joined the group as they headed to the locker rooms of the performance center. She was part of only a handful of women that were currently working at the center who were handpicked by the WWE. She got along with some of the women she came across, the ones who actually took the time to talk to her anyway. She was really petite, despite being able to pull her own weight. She was also in her late twenties despite looking much younger, causing others to think she hadn't really been doing this as long as she really had. Her trainers took her seriously at least. So she had that going for her.

Everyone emerged from the locker roughly at the same time. As they stood around with their gym bags and towels, they gathered around Drew McIntyre who was standing with his arms crossed.

"Before you go, listen up. I want you all to think long and hard about the names you've been using over the next few days. We've decided that we're going to be using a few of you at the next big Full Sail show. So that's how you will debut. That is the name people will know you by. So I suggest you take some time out and think if that's really how you want to be known. Next time we meet, we're going to sit down and discuss it. If you'd like to sit with myself or Darren in the meantime and talk about it, we'd be happy to. See you all Thursday."

Drew walked away and everyone else scattered. Madison was on her way out the front door when Candice caught up to her.

"Hey girl. Are you busy tonight?" She asked in her normally bubbly voice.

"Yeah, I have to work." Madison replied, a bit sad.

"I guess you don't want to work out and grab dinner then, huh?" Candace replied.

"It's not that I don't want to. It's that I like being able to pay rent and not get kicked out." Madison joked. "Maybe we can go for a morning run tomorrow."

"Yeah, I'll let you know." Candace said before running off.

Madison laughed to herself, knowing her friend was running away to avoid a morning workout commitment. Candace was not a morning person. But she was thankful to have someone to work out with. She was a transplant to the area only moving there when WWE recruited her, so getting along with someone and not having to do everything alone was always nice.

Madison had a few hours to get a shower, get dressed, and get something to eat before her shift started, However, shortly before she was going to leave she got a phone call telling her that they had enough people that night and she wasn't needed. Madison sighed in frustration. She obviously hadn't made any other plans for the night, and now she was losing money. She knew the best way to relieve frustration, so she texted Candace to see if she was still up for that work out. But Candace answered and said that she and Johnny had planned a last minute date night.

"I guess I'm on my own." Madison mumbled to herself as she grabbed her gym bag and headed back to the center.

Madison had been busy at the gym, working on her cardio. She saw Cassie McIntosh (Peyton Royce) and Jessica McKay (Billie Kay) walking through the gym out of the corner of her eye. Madison, unlike most people, didn't wear headphones when she was working out. She didn't know if other people knew that or not, so she wasn't sure if she was meant to hear what was being said or if they thought she couldn't. And Madison wasn't sure which was worse.

"She's still here?" Cassie said to her friend in a rather condescending tone.

"I heard she really impressed Galloway today." Jessica stated.

"Yeah I heard that too. Also heard she was flat on her back." Cassie added.

"That's not surprising."

The two women began cackling like hens at the back of the gym Madison just kept running on the treadmill pretending she wasn't bothered by whatever was being said. The laughing stopped when they heard the low growl of someone clearing their throat behind them.

"Ladies," Drew began. "Darren is waiting for you. It doesn't look very professional for you to be late.

The girls quickly made up some excuse and hurried on their way. Drew walked over to where Madison was still exercising.

"You okay?" He asked as he stood next to the machine.

"Of course. I've only been running for ten minutes." She replied as she kept her eyes forward.

"That's not what I meant." Drew said through a sigh. "I know you heard what they said."

Madison just shrugged as she ran.

"Do you want me to say something to them?" He offered.

"No, please. Its fine."

"Ever since they've moved to the main roster they've acted better than everyone else." He muttered in annoyance.

"Don't worry, it won't last. If their moves can't match their mouths they'll get knocked down sooner or later." Madison stated as she turned off the treadmill.

Drew cocked his eye, nodding his head seemingly impressed. "Wise words. What are you doing back here anyway?"

"Work called me and told me not to come in. I didn't have anything else planned, so I figured I might as well come here." She replied as she wiped her face with a small towel.

Drew leaned his elbow against the machine. "Well since you're here, did you want to talk about names or characters like I talked about earlier? I can help you narrow some down, or go over what sounds good."

"No thanks. I'm good. I've got it picked." She replied as she got down off of the treadmill.

"Already? Just one name? Are you sure you don't want any back and forth discussion on…"

"Relax Galloway, I got this." Madison said with a smile as she pat him on his shoulder. She began to walk out of the cardio room, but stopped when she reached the door and spoke over her shoulder. "Perhaps you could go help out Australian Barbie and Skipper on their gimmick. They seem to be having a hard time differentiating it from reality."

Drew couldn't help but chuckle at her comment.