Disclaimer: I do not own anything or anyone that you recognize. Anything that you don't is mine, if I get anything like that even in the story. The only thing I might own is my version of their characters since it probably won't, for the most part, fit who they really are.
Author's Note: I've decided to do a Real World story for some of my favorite wrestlers. As of right now, I do not have everyone decided on who will be part of the cast, so if you have a favorite, then let me know and I will consider adding them! Also for a specific poll: Which Hardy brother would you rather see on the show? Matt of Jeff? But don't worry. Whoever is not will be on at some point!
The first seven or eight chapters, depending on how many people I use, will be very short because it's the beginning of each character but after that it will pick up. It also means I should be updating the next chapters very quickly because it's simple.
Confessional's won't be very common. When there is a confessional, it will be in bold and everything in italics are the roommates audition tapes.
THE REAL WORLD: RALEIGH
Chapter One: Eve Torres
A dark-haired girl, standing at five feet and eight inches, had just gotten off of her plane flight, had quickly gotten her bags and looked for someone to tell her where she was supposed to go. That's when she saw it. A piece of cardboard with her name on it.
"Hi, my name is Eve Torres. I'm nineteen years old and am currently attending the University of Southern California. I moved out there about a year ago just to attend the college. Most of my life though was spent in Colorado. I loved it there but I really wanted to go to California so I packed up and left that summer.
I am currently single. Well actually my boyfriend and I just broke up but it was a mutual decision. We felt better as being friends rather than continuing on with the relationship. We agreed that it was pointless since the whole point of dating was to find the person you want to marry.
I love having fun and am usually going out all the time. I can't stand staying home all day and all night. Most of my friends say it's a good thing but then there are those that say it's not such a good thing. But I'm still young. Better now than later."
"So I'm nervous. I've never really done anything like this before. Well I guess to a degree when I first started to dorm but then it was only one other roommate and no cameras following me around. Hopefully things go well for the next four months."
