Lost in the HYPE of glory
Intro
When Melissa was little she remembered always going to wrestling stadiums with her older brother Shane and younger sister Stephanie. See her father owned this company, which at the time was called the WWF, which meant World Wrestling Federation. But now most people might recognize it as the WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment. Anyways going on with my story, Melissa was a very happy child she was always surrounded with love not just from her parents, but she also became close with wrestlers and their children. She grew up loving the sport, but as she got older her and her father seemed to drift apart and he seemed to pay more attention to her other brother and sister. At first Melissa didn't seem to mind; she then would come to realize how hard it was to get her dad's attention.
She would try everything to get him to notice her again, and in her first year of high school you know what she did? She got into fight after fight, getting detentions and suspensions left and right. She didn't seem to care, because to her any kind of attention from her father was good attention. After awhile her mother Linda McMahon got fed up with this and confronted Vince (her husband and Melissa's father) on what to do about her unruly behavior. They both came up with a solution they thought would work perfectly.
Two weeks after they came to this resolution, Melissa was packing her bags saying goodbye to her friends and her brother and sister. They were shipping her away to Military School. They figured it was the only way to get her to 'fall in line' and stop being disobedient. Time went by and every once in awhile she would get a post card either from her mother, sister or even her big brother, but not once one from her father the only attention she was really hoping for. I mean yeah, her mother wrote 'your father says hi' and all that nice crap like that, but Melissa was not fooled.
Over the years while Melissa was at this live in Military School, she became friends with guards and teachers and earned special privileges. They allowed her to watch all her father's wrestling programs, she watched careers in the making and careers that were shot down. She watched as her father became more arrogant and she watch as he pissed of wrestlers and then later fired them. When she finally graduated from this school at the ceremony was her mother and siblings, but once again no father.
She asked where he was and why he wasn't there, but all her mother would say was 'he is busy with the company'. After Melissa graduated she grew apart from her family and did her own thing. She went on to become a cop and in her spare time while doing so she boxed and yes of course practiced the art of wrestling. She watched every Monday and Thursday to see what her family was accomplishing. She watched as her brother and sister came into what was now a family business. In a way she felt left out, but it's not like she was trying to stay in contact with them, maybe a phone call here and there but nothing big or fancy.
Then tragedy struck, Melissa was shot in the back twice while on duty, both bullets missing her spine by just centimeters. The precinct she was with wanted to give her a behind the scenes gig like a desk job, but being as strong willed as she was, she refused. The only problem was they refused to let her back out. She had been working real hard to work her way up to a detective and now it looked as if that dream was shattered.
She quit the force and went back into the ring. She figured her dad might give her a job in the WWE, since her brother and sister were always on the show and since she knew she could wrestle. She thought long and hard and first decided to talk to her mother. She saw all the problems that her parents were having as shown on WWE, but she didn't believe that it was real and what went on while the camera's were on was a lot better then what went on when the cameras were off.
So we start our story with a young woman about to leave her home to visit her old place of living. She is scared but yet stands as tall and strong as ever.
Intro
When Melissa was little she remembered always going to wrestling stadiums with her older brother Shane and younger sister Stephanie. See her father owned this company, which at the time was called the WWF, which meant World Wrestling Federation. But now most people might recognize it as the WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment. Anyways going on with my story, Melissa was a very happy child she was always surrounded with love not just from her parents, but she also became close with wrestlers and their children. She grew up loving the sport, but as she got older her and her father seemed to drift apart and he seemed to pay more attention to her other brother and sister. At first Melissa didn't seem to mind; she then would come to realize how hard it was to get her dad's attention.
She would try everything to get him to notice her again, and in her first year of high school you know what she did? She got into fight after fight, getting detentions and suspensions left and right. She didn't seem to care, because to her any kind of attention from her father was good attention. After awhile her mother Linda McMahon got fed up with this and confronted Vince (her husband and Melissa's father) on what to do about her unruly behavior. They both came up with a solution they thought would work perfectly.
Two weeks after they came to this resolution, Melissa was packing her bags saying goodbye to her friends and her brother and sister. They were shipping her away to Military School. They figured it was the only way to get her to 'fall in line' and stop being disobedient. Time went by and every once in awhile she would get a post card either from her mother, sister or even her big brother, but not once one from her father the only attention she was really hoping for. I mean yeah, her mother wrote 'your father says hi' and all that nice crap like that, but Melissa was not fooled.
Over the years while Melissa was at this live in Military School, she became friends with guards and teachers and earned special privileges. They allowed her to watch all her father's wrestling programs, she watched careers in the making and careers that were shot down. She watched as her father became more arrogant and she watch as he pissed of wrestlers and then later fired them. When she finally graduated from this school at the ceremony was her mother and siblings, but once again no father.
She asked where he was and why he wasn't there, but all her mother would say was 'he is busy with the company'. After Melissa graduated she grew apart from her family and did her own thing. She went on to become a cop and in her spare time while doing so she boxed and yes of course practiced the art of wrestling. She watched every Monday and Thursday to see what her family was accomplishing. She watched as her brother and sister came into what was now a family business. In a way she felt left out, but it's not like she was trying to stay in contact with them, maybe a phone call here and there but nothing big or fancy.
Then tragedy struck, Melissa was shot in the back twice while on duty, both bullets missing her spine by just centimeters. The precinct she was with wanted to give her a behind the scenes gig like a desk job, but being as strong willed as she was, she refused. The only problem was they refused to let her back out. She had been working real hard to work her way up to a detective and now it looked as if that dream was shattered.
She quit the force and went back into the ring. She figured her dad might give her a job in the WWE, since her brother and sister were always on the show and since she knew she could wrestle. She thought long and hard and first decided to talk to her mother. She saw all the problems that her parents were having as shown on WWE, but she didn't believe that it was real and what went on while the camera's were on was a lot better then what went on when the cameras were off.
So we start our story with a young woman about to leave her home to visit her old place of living. She is scared but yet stands as tall and strong as ever.
