You. Long time friend, biggest supporter, backstage cheerer. Stephanie. The Women's World Champion.
Ever since you two were kids, Stephanie always dragged you in front of the TV whenever wrestling was on (especially when Rey Mysterio had a match, she loves him). She would practice moves on you, make championship belts out of cardboard, always aspiring to be like the wrestlers she saw on TV. Nobody could separate you two as kids. You both told each other everything, talking about crushes, the annoying teachers at school, Stephanie trying to teach you Chilean Spanish. Everytime you came over, the rambling about wanting to make it big started. You didn't share the same dream to become a wrestler like her, but still supported her through it all. Getting tickets to see your first ever PLE was like a dream come true for you both. The first time WWE ever came to Chile, you saved up lots of money to get good seats. That solidified Stephanie's dreams. She was going to prove it to you, to her country, and to the world, that she would become a wrestler.
Now, she had everything that she wanted. Two championships on the main roster, two earned in NXT, totaling four. She's been here for a year, already making waves in the women's division. On the TV backstage, you see Stephanie's expression of surprise, happiness, and gratitude. In that moment, you remember seeing the little girl from Chile who moved here with aspirations. Nobody else knew that story..except for you. The special relationship you two had..it was exclusive. The extent of your friendship dates back to kindergarten, all through adulthood, and now Stephanie has achieved greatness.
After all of the necessities of being a champion (fireworks, interviews, pictures, even more special effects), Stephanie runs backstage to find everyone back there cheering her on and congratulating her. She accepts it with both pride and grace, juxtaposing herself while basking in all of the glory. The words of wisdom and gratitude fade into the background as soon as she sees you, waiting there with a proud smile.
She immediately smiles back and runs straight to you. "Churri!!" She says as her small but strong stature runs into yours. "You saw me out there, right? I actually did it. It's like when we were kids."