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October 8th, 2024
Charlotte, NC
Off Camera
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Glory Braddock has been living in the United States for nearly six years now after moving to Miami, Florida from her familial home of London, England. She has grown to love life in Miami. Not everything about living in a Florida fantasy is terrific. Weather is always a concern for Floridians and with the devastating Hurricane Milton fast approaching, The British Bombshell has already pulled up roots and evacuated. Not everyone has somewhere to go and Braddock counts herself as lucky that she and her family have somewhere to go until the hurricane and its aftermath are finished; namely, their home in Charlotte, North Carolina. It isn’t exactly the ideal solution for Glory Braddock. She never really enjoyed the city of Charlotte but she does own a company that is headquartered in the Queen City, thus having some place to stay overnight during business trips is important. Now she finds this home even more important as it provides her a safe place to stay during dangerous weather.
The coming hurricane isn’t the only thing occupying the mind of The British Bombshell. She recently had a knock down drag out verbal altercation with her young sister, Julia Braddock. Glory had recently come to learn that Julia’s adopted daughter, Serena Grace, actually has biological family still alive. The family, represented by her supposed uncle Franklin Jefferson, wants to make contact but Julia has, thus far, refused to let him. And since she is now Serena’s legal mother and legal guardian, she has complete control over the teenager’s life and does not have to allow her to contact her biological family. Julia has made it clear she does not plan to help Serena learn the truth of where she came from out of fear that she might leave Julia forever. Despite knowing that it would reignite a sibling rivalry that had long since been put to rest, Glory Braddock still confronted her sister and put pressure on her to do the right thing, to tell Serena the truth. Thus far her efforts have been for nothing. Serena is still in the dark and now Glory finds herself once again in a rivalry with her younger sister.
Braddock and her husband, Kurt Logan, find themselves in their Charlotte residence. This home is upscale but nowhere near as upscale as their home in Miami. This is much more down to earth and more befitting of how Glory was raised by the more down to earth Glenn Braddock. The walls are painted a soft beige, the hardwood floors partially covered by a neutral-toned rug. There’s a large, comfortable sofa in the center, complemented by a couple of mismatched armchairs that give the room a cozy, lived-in feel. Natural light streams through the wide windows, casting a warm glow on the scattered moving boxes and suitcases that still line the perimeter of the room, indicating that Glory and Kurt only just recently arrived and have not quite yet bothered to unpack fully. After all, Glory hopes to be back in Miami soon. She hopes that this time spent in Charlotte is not long term.
Glory Braddock stands near one of the open boxes, her blonde hair loosely falling over her shoulders. Dressed casually in a simple royal purple t-shirt and jeans, she exudes an air of practicality. Kurt Logan, her husband, sits on the armrest of the sofa, one leg crossed over the other. His short, black hair is slightly disheveled, likely from the effort of unpacking. He wears a plain gray t-shirt and dark jeans, his simple attire matching Glory’s in its understated practicality. His dark eyes scan the room thoughtfully, taking in the still-cluttered space. There’s an open suitcase near his feet, spilling over with folded clothes, while another duffel bag lies haphazardly by the coffee table. He runs a hand through his hair, sighing softly as he watches Glory, their shared silence a comfortable one.
“Look, I know you are not a big fan of Charlotte.” Kurt says quietly. “But remember that this is just temporary, ok? It isn’t like we’re going to be here long term.”
“I like the confidence.” Glory answers back with a hint of skepticism. She shakes her head. “But, uh, I’m not so sure. I mean, Florida has already been devastated once with Helene. Now it’s taking a direct hit from Milton? Is there going to be anything left for us to go home to?”
“Don’t be so pessimistic, babe.” Kurt gets off the armrest and approaches Glory. He embraces her tightly. “Everything will be fine. Miami will be fine. We’re just being cautious. That’s all.”
“I hope so.” Glory walks over towards the sofa. She sits down, making herself comfortable. Kurt walks down and sits down next to her. Kurt wraps a comforting arm around Braddock’s shoulders.
“Is something else bothering you?”
“I think a hurricane is enough.” Glory chuckles softly. “And besides, like you said, I hate Charlotte.”
“We always could have moved in with your sister at your family home.” Kurt points out with a smirk. “I think your dad would have been loved to see his daughters back together under the same roof.”
“You’d think…” Glory’s voice trails off. There is a hint of sadness in her voice which Kurt immediately picks up on. He arches his brow out of curiosity.
“I thought you loved the old Braddock family home.”
“I do.” Glory nods her head instantly. “I love the old home and the wonderful memories it evokes. I love my sister. She and I need to remain close, we are all we have now. You know? But…”
“But what?”
“Nothing.” Glory shakes her head.
“This isn’t nothing.” Kurt remarks. “Something is definitely off about you, babe. In fact, you really haven’t been the same since returning from London. Did something happen between you and your sister that I should know about?”
“It really isn’t anything you need to know about, Kurt. Trust me.”
“Well you’re my wife and it seems to bother you, so yeah, maybe I DO need to know.” Kurt winks. Glory sighs.
“If you must know…Julia and I got into a big fight.”
“What happened?” Kurt asks. “I knew you two used to have problems, but I thought you had patched things up.”
“We did.” She sighs and shakes her head. “But I stirred things up again when I called Julia out about her adopted daughter Serena.”
“What’s the big deal with Serena?”
“That’s another detail I left out. Serena’s biological family…well, they think they’re her family, they’re not entirely sure…but they have been snooping around. They approached Julia first wanting to see Serena, wanting to see if this girl who Julia adopted is really their missing family member. Julia didn’t want to hear anything about it and told them to get lost.”
“I see.” Kurt nods his head. “Let me guess, they approached you?”
“Of course. The bloke who spoke to me is Franklin Jefferson, he is convinced that Serena is his niece, Grace Jefferson, a girl who went missing after she, her twin sister, and their parents went missing in a skiing accident. He wants DNA testing done to confirm if Serena really is his missing niece. But Julia refuses to agree to the tests in fear that if Serena learns the truth of where she came from that she might leave.” Braddock sighs. “I told Julia that it was unfair to keep the truth from Serena. I told her that it was unfair to Serena’s true family to keep her from them if this was true.”
“And knowing your sister she hated being told that she was wrong.” Kurt says. Glory chuckles and nods her head.
“That’s Julia for you.” She looks up at her husband. “But was I right to say what I said? Was I right to get involved?”
“I’m not exactly happy that this Franklin guy decided to involve you, that he decided to put you in a position to have to go against your sister.” Kurt pauses and then nods his head. “But knowing what you know now, yes, you did the right thing. Serena absolutely has the right to know the truth.”
“That’s a little weight off my shoulders, I suppose.” She shrugs. “But what can I do? What I can to force her hand, to make her get the DNA testing done, to tell Serena the truth?”
“I’m not entirely sure what you can do.” Kurt kisses her on her forehead. “But definitely keep trying, do not give up. Still, this has to be Julia’s decision. You cannot make it for her and you cannot force her to do the right thing.”
“Yeah…” Glory’s voice trails off “...that’s what I was afraid of…”
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October 11th, 2024
Buffalo, NY
On Camera
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Glory Braddock stands confidently, her shoulder-length blonde hair catching the light as it falls in soft waves around her face. Her features are delicate, with bright eyes and a calm, very confident expression that hints at her strength. She wears a simple yet stylish outfit: a plain white t-shirt tucked into high-waisted jeans that fit her form comfortably. Completing the look is a deep purple jacket, slightly oversized, draped casually over her shoulders. The jacket adds a pop of color to her otherwise neutral attire, making her stand out without being overly flashy. She pairs the outfit with clean, white sneakers, practical but neat. There’s an air of understated elegance to her look, a balance between casual comfort and a touch of personality through the bold jacket.
“My father taught me a great many things. His lessons can be applied not only to the sport of professional wrestling but to life itself. Lesson number one is that while patience is indeed a virtue you never ever hesitate to seize the opportunity when it is right there before you.” The British Bombshell smirks knowingly. “I had the opportunity to win my third Trios Tournament alongside Gavin Taylor and a certain Magical Cosmic Princess, unfortunately it was not to be. Then on top of that I had to sit on the sidelines and just watch as Apocalypse went on without me. I had to watch as the superstars of SCW competed at this big event while I had nothing to do. But I knew that if I was patient that an opportunity would present itself. So I was patient and I watched; specifically I watched as Bree Lancaster challenged YUYO for the SCW Adrenaline Championship. It was quite the match. It was a match that could have gone either way. But The Princess reigned supreme…” Glory nods her head.
“...so I seized upon the opportunity. The time for waiting and for patience had ended. YUYO, your next challenger is right here in front of you. You don’t have to worry about any threat from a foundation, no conspiracies, you don’t have to worry about Brittany Lohan because my pal is busy with issues of her own. It’s just me, it’s just you, and it isn’t about justice. It’s just about the SCW Adrenaline Championship. I played my part in Trios, I waited patiently at Apocalypse, and now I am ready to seize upon the opportunity.” Braddock holds up two fingers.
“Lesson number two…never EVER stay idle, always stay prepared, remain prepared for anything. That’s really the only reason I was slightly miffed at not being booked for Apocalypse. I am not the kind of competitor who enjoys breaks and vacations. I always want to stay ready, to stay at the top of my game by constantly remaining active. That means taking on any challenge that SCW can put in front of me. I know that if I want to become Adrenaline Champion that I will have to be at the top of my game. Few have beaten Bree Lancaster even once, let alone twice back to back. YUYO did that and that in and of itself speaks to how good she is. If I want to dethrone the princess, I need to remain prepared. I need to be ready. I need to take on all comers so that I am up to the task.” She points a finger at the camera.
“That’s where you come in, Sapphire. Some might look at you as very little threat to someone like me. I am a Supreme Champion in SCW. That means I’ve done it all and won it all. You? You debuted with a loss to Religious Wright of all people. Yet you showed your own grit and determination with a bounce back victory over Derek Adonis, a former multi-time Television Champion. You are deceptively good. You are the kind of competitor some might overlook, they might look past you towards bigger and better things, only to get bitten in the ass not realizing how capable you really are.” Braddock shakes her head.
“Unfortunately for you, I am not that kind of person. This time you will not get a win because someone overlooked you or looked past you. You will not win because I underestimated you. I used to be that kind of person. I used to be that arrogant, egomaniac who would overlook the competition because I didn’t just think, I KNEW that I was the best in the world. But now? Things have changed. I have changed, Sapphire. I take every match and every competitor seriously. I look at every competitor as a serious threat to what I have built up in SCW, a threat to everything that I want to achieve in SCW.” Glory points a finger at the camera.
“You are a threat to my opportunity at the SCW Adrenaline Championship, Sapphire. And I just can’t let that happen. I can’t let you threaten my opportunity. So on Breakdown you will get your chance to step into the ring with The British Bombshell, you will get the chance to prove to the world that your match against the idiot Religious Wright was just a fluke and what you did to Derek Adonis is what you are truly capable of. You are going to get an opportunity of your own, the opportunity to shock the world with an upset against the best wrestler in the world today. And I can see it in your eyes, I can sense it in the atmosphere, that is what you want. That’s what you need. Unfortunately for you, you won’t get that. You will be robbed of your opportunity because I WILL be wrestling at the top of my game. I will be wrestling at my very best and I will show you, everyone else in SCW, and especially a certain Magical Cosmic Princess why it isn’t just arrogance when I call myself the best.”
“It’s damn near fact.”
“Sapphire, I will give credit where it is due. You are good…just not as good as me.”
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October 8th, 2024
Charlotte, NC
Off Camera
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Glory Braddock has been living in the United States for nearly six years now after moving to Miami, Florida from her familial home of London, England. She has grown to love life in Miami. Not everything about living in a Florida fantasy is terrific. Weather is always a concern for Floridians and with the devastating Hurricane Milton fast approaching, The British Bombshell has already pulled up roots and evacuated. Not everyone has somewhere to go and Braddock counts herself as lucky that she and her family have somewhere to go until the hurricane and its aftermath are finished; namely, their home in Charlotte, North Carolina. It isn’t exactly the ideal solution for Glory Braddock. She never really enjoyed the city of Charlotte but she does own a company that is headquartered in the Queen City, thus having some place to stay overnight during business trips is important. Now she finds this home even more important as it provides her a safe place to stay during dangerous weather.
The coming hurricane isn’t the only thing occupying the mind of The British Bombshell. She recently had a knock down drag out verbal altercation with her young sister, Julia Braddock. Glory had recently come to learn that Julia’s adopted daughter, Serena Grace, actually has biological family still alive. The family, represented by her supposed uncle Franklin Jefferson, wants to make contact but Julia has, thus far, refused to let him. And since she is now Serena’s legal mother and legal guardian, she has complete control over the teenager’s life and does not have to allow her to contact her biological family. Julia has made it clear she does not plan to help Serena learn the truth of where she came from out of fear that she might leave Julia forever. Despite knowing that it would reignite a sibling rivalry that had long since been put to rest, Glory Braddock still confronted her sister and put pressure on her to do the right thing, to tell Serena the truth. Thus far her efforts have been for nothing. Serena is still in the dark and now Glory finds herself once again in a rivalry with her younger sister.
Braddock and her husband, Kurt Logan, find themselves in their Charlotte residence. This home is upscale but nowhere near as upscale as their home in Miami. This is much more down to earth and more befitting of how Glory was raised by the more down to earth Glenn Braddock. The walls are painted a soft beige, the hardwood floors partially covered by a neutral-toned rug. There’s a large, comfortable sofa in the center, complemented by a couple of mismatched armchairs that give the room a cozy, lived-in feel. Natural light streams through the wide windows, casting a warm glow on the scattered moving boxes and suitcases that still line the perimeter of the room, indicating that Glory and Kurt only just recently arrived and have not quite yet bothered to unpack fully. After all, Glory hopes to be back in Miami soon. She hopes that this time spent in Charlotte is not long term.
Glory Braddock stands near one of the open boxes, her blonde hair loosely falling over her shoulders. Dressed casually in a simple royal purple t-shirt and jeans, she exudes an air of practicality. Kurt Logan, her husband, sits on the armrest of the sofa, one leg crossed over the other. His short, black hair is slightly disheveled, likely from the effort of unpacking. He wears a plain gray t-shirt and dark jeans, his simple attire matching Glory’s in its understated practicality. His dark eyes scan the room thoughtfully, taking in the still-cluttered space. There’s an open suitcase near his feet, spilling over with folded clothes, while another duffel bag lies haphazardly by the coffee table. He runs a hand through his hair, sighing softly as he watches Glory, their shared silence a comfortable one.
“Look, I know you are not a big fan of Charlotte.” Kurt says quietly. “But remember that this is just temporary, ok? It isn’t like we’re going to be here long term.”
“I like the confidence.” Glory answers back with a hint of skepticism. She shakes her head. “But, uh, I’m not so sure. I mean, Florida has already been devastated once with Helene. Now it’s taking a direct hit from Milton? Is there going to be anything left for us to go home to?”
“Don’t be so pessimistic, babe.” Kurt gets off the armrest and approaches Glory. He embraces her tightly. “Everything will be fine. Miami will be fine. We’re just being cautious. That’s all.”
“I hope so.” Glory walks over towards the sofa. She sits down, making herself comfortable. Kurt walks down and sits down next to her. Kurt wraps a comforting arm around Braddock’s shoulders.
“Is something else bothering you?”
“I think a hurricane is enough.” Glory chuckles softly. “And besides, like you said, I hate Charlotte.”
“We always could have moved in with your sister at your family home.” Kurt points out with a smirk. “I think your dad would have been loved to see his daughters back together under the same roof.”
“You’d think…” Glory’s voice trails off. There is a hint of sadness in her voice which Kurt immediately picks up on. He arches his brow out of curiosity.
“I thought you loved the old Braddock family home.”
“I do.” Glory nods her head instantly. “I love the old home and the wonderful memories it evokes. I love my sister. She and I need to remain close, we are all we have now. You know? But…”
“But what?”
“Nothing.” Glory shakes her head.
“This isn’t nothing.” Kurt remarks. “Something is definitely off about you, babe. In fact, you really haven’t been the same since returning from London. Did something happen between you and your sister that I should know about?”
“It really isn’t anything you need to know about, Kurt. Trust me.”
“Well you’re my wife and it seems to bother you, so yeah, maybe I DO need to know.” Kurt winks. Glory sighs.
“If you must know…Julia and I got into a big fight.”
“What happened?” Kurt asks. “I knew you two used to have problems, but I thought you had patched things up.”
“We did.” She sighs and shakes her head. “But I stirred things up again when I called Julia out about her adopted daughter Serena.”
“What’s the big deal with Serena?”
“That’s another detail I left out. Serena’s biological family…well, they think they’re her family, they’re not entirely sure…but they have been snooping around. They approached Julia first wanting to see Serena, wanting to see if this girl who Julia adopted is really their missing family member. Julia didn’t want to hear anything about it and told them to get lost.”
“I see.” Kurt nods his head. “Let me guess, they approached you?”
“Of course. The bloke who spoke to me is Franklin Jefferson, he is convinced that Serena is his niece, Grace Jefferson, a girl who went missing after she, her twin sister, and their parents went missing in a skiing accident. He wants DNA testing done to confirm if Serena really is his missing niece. But Julia refuses to agree to the tests in fear that if Serena learns the truth of where she came from that she might leave.” Braddock sighs. “I told Julia that it was unfair to keep the truth from Serena. I told her that it was unfair to Serena’s true family to keep her from them if this was true.”
“And knowing your sister she hated being told that she was wrong.” Kurt says. Glory chuckles and nods her head.
“That’s Julia for you.” She looks up at her husband. “But was I right to say what I said? Was I right to get involved?”
“I’m not exactly happy that this Franklin guy decided to involve you, that he decided to put you in a position to have to go against your sister.” Kurt pauses and then nods his head. “But knowing what you know now, yes, you did the right thing. Serena absolutely has the right to know the truth.”
“That’s a little weight off my shoulders, I suppose.” She shrugs. “But what can I do? What I can to force her hand, to make her get the DNA testing done, to tell Serena the truth?”
“I’m not entirely sure what you can do.” Kurt kisses her on her forehead. “But definitely keep trying, do not give up. Still, this has to be Julia’s decision. You cannot make it for her and you cannot force her to do the right thing.”
“Yeah…” Glory’s voice trails off “...that’s what I was afraid of…”
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October 11th, 2024
Buffalo, NY
On Camera
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Glory Braddock stands confidently, her shoulder-length blonde hair catching the light as it falls in soft waves around her face. Her features are delicate, with bright eyes and a calm, very confident expression that hints at her strength. She wears a simple yet stylish outfit: a plain white t-shirt tucked into high-waisted jeans that fit her form comfortably. Completing the look is a deep purple jacket, slightly oversized, draped casually over her shoulders. The jacket adds a pop of color to her otherwise neutral attire, making her stand out without being overly flashy. She pairs the outfit with clean, white sneakers, practical but neat. There’s an air of understated elegance to her look, a balance between casual comfort and a touch of personality through the bold jacket.
“My father taught me a great many things. His lessons can be applied not only to the sport of professional wrestling but to life itself. Lesson number one is that while patience is indeed a virtue you never ever hesitate to seize the opportunity when it is right there before you.” The British Bombshell smirks knowingly. “I had the opportunity to win my third Trios Tournament alongside Gavin Taylor and a certain Magical Cosmic Princess, unfortunately it was not to be. Then on top of that I had to sit on the sidelines and just watch as Apocalypse went on without me. I had to watch as the superstars of SCW competed at this big event while I had nothing to do. But I knew that if I was patient that an opportunity would present itself. So I was patient and I watched; specifically I watched as Bree Lancaster challenged YUYO for the SCW Adrenaline Championship. It was quite the match. It was a match that could have gone either way. But The Princess reigned supreme…” Glory nods her head.
“...so I seized upon the opportunity. The time for waiting and for patience had ended. YUYO, your next challenger is right here in front of you. You don’t have to worry about any threat from a foundation, no conspiracies, you don’t have to worry about Brittany Lohan because my pal is busy with issues of her own. It’s just me, it’s just you, and it isn’t about justice. It’s just about the SCW Adrenaline Championship. I played my part in Trios, I waited patiently at Apocalypse, and now I am ready to seize upon the opportunity.” Braddock holds up two fingers.
“Lesson number two…never EVER stay idle, always stay prepared, remain prepared for anything. That’s really the only reason I was slightly miffed at not being booked for Apocalypse. I am not the kind of competitor who enjoys breaks and vacations. I always want to stay ready, to stay at the top of my game by constantly remaining active. That means taking on any challenge that SCW can put in front of me. I know that if I want to become Adrenaline Champion that I will have to be at the top of my game. Few have beaten Bree Lancaster even once, let alone twice back to back. YUYO did that and that in and of itself speaks to how good she is. If I want to dethrone the princess, I need to remain prepared. I need to be ready. I need to take on all comers so that I am up to the task.” She points a finger at the camera.
“That’s where you come in, Sapphire. Some might look at you as very little threat to someone like me. I am a Supreme Champion in SCW. That means I’ve done it all and won it all. You? You debuted with a loss to Religious Wright of all people. Yet you showed your own grit and determination with a bounce back victory over Derek Adonis, a former multi-time Television Champion. You are deceptively good. You are the kind of competitor some might overlook, they might look past you towards bigger and better things, only to get bitten in the ass not realizing how capable you really are.” Braddock shakes her head.
“Unfortunately for you, I am not that kind of person. This time you will not get a win because someone overlooked you or looked past you. You will not win because I underestimated you. I used to be that kind of person. I used to be that arrogant, egomaniac who would overlook the competition because I didn’t just think, I KNEW that I was the best in the world. But now? Things have changed. I have changed, Sapphire. I take every match and every competitor seriously. I look at every competitor as a serious threat to what I have built up in SCW, a threat to everything that I want to achieve in SCW.” Glory points a finger at the camera.
“You are a threat to my opportunity at the SCW Adrenaline Championship, Sapphire. And I just can’t let that happen. I can’t let you threaten my opportunity. So on Breakdown you will get your chance to step into the ring with The British Bombshell, you will get the chance to prove to the world that your match against the idiot Religious Wright was just a fluke and what you did to Derek Adonis is what you are truly capable of. You are going to get an opportunity of your own, the opportunity to shock the world with an upset against the best wrestler in the world today. And I can see it in your eyes, I can sense it in the atmosphere, that is what you want. That’s what you need. Unfortunately for you, you won’t get that. You will be robbed of your opportunity because I WILL be wrestling at the top of my game. I will be wrestling at my very best and I will show you, everyone else in SCW, and especially a certain Magical Cosmic Princess why it isn’t just arrogance when I call myself the best.”
“It’s damn near fact.”
“Sapphire, I will give credit where it is due. You are good…just not as good as me.”
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SCW World Champion 1x
SCW United States Champion 1x
SCW Adrenaline Champion 1x
SCW Television Champion 1x
SCW World Tag Team Champion 1x (w/Brittany Lohan)
Supreme Champion
2019 Trios Tournament Winner (w/ Regan Street & Kellen Jeffries)
2020 Trios Tournament Winner (w/ Ace Marshall & David Helms)
SCW Adrenaline Champion 1x
SCW Television Champion 1x
SCW World Tag Team Champion 1x (w/Brittany Lohan)
Supreme Champion
2019 Trios Tournament Winner (w/ Regan Street & Kellen Jeffries)
2020 Trios Tournament Winner (w/ Ace Marshall & David Helms)

