Maya's Story

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The first match of the night was Triple H v.s Kurt Angle. After the match, both were pretty banged up. Kurt had pushed Hunter's shoulder into the steel ringpost harder than he meant to. Hunter's wife Stephanie helped him into the room and onto the table. Maya checked over his shoulder.

"You dislocated it." she told him. "I'll have to relocate it."

"She had him lay on his back and she got on top of him, strattling his chest. She took a firm hold on the injured shouder and pushed upwards and inwards. Hunter winced in pain and finally it moved into place with a sickening crack. She handed him an ice pack and after thanking her, he left. She missed Eddie's match as she was taking care of Hunter.

Eddie staggard into the room, supported by Rey and Chavo. She turned and saw her brother.

"Damn, what happend." she asked as they got Eddie onto a table. She pushed him down so he was laying on his back. He was bloody and dazed.

"Steel chair to the face, he didn't have time to block it." Rey said. She shown a penlight into his eyes, checking for signs of a possible concussion. She stitched him up and bound his ribs, then taped his ankle.

"Take him back to the locker room, guys. After the show. I want to take another look at him." she said. They nodded, and Rey and Chavo helped him back to their locker room.

Next was Batista v.s JBL. The other trainers took care of them. It was time for the match of Chris v.s Booker T. Chris won then collaped in the middle of the ring. He had a pretty bad concussion that she wanted to keep an eye on. She led him to Rey, Eddie, and Chavo's locker room where Eddie was laying battered on the couch resting as Chavo watched over him. She left Chris in Rey's charge.

Last was Orton v.s Taker. Of course it was bloody so she fixed them up and left to get Eddie. She, Rey, and Chavo got Eddie and Chris to the hotel room she, Rey and Eddie shared. They lay them in two of the beds so they could keep an eye on them.

They took turns throughout the night sleeping in the last bed and watching over the two injured wrestlers.