For a midcard match, the fight was proving to be anything but filler, with both women giving a fearless, gutsy performance in their efforts to deliver a debut win, and the crowd was loving it. Fiona's dangerous, risky move had paid off, although falling from that height hadn't been pleasant for her either, as she rolled off of Ada and couldn't get up for the first few seconds. She brushed the hair out of her face, breathing hard and hearing the referee's steady counting, which was soon matched by the crowd. By the count of five she was getting up again, as was Ada, though Fiona won the race to her feet. Fiona grabbed her arm and put a hand on her back to shove her rolling back into the ring beneath the bottom rope, not wanting to mess around at all ringside. She had the advantage again and maybe a chance to win this match, but she had to stick to her strengths. [i]Can't afford any more big mistakes.[/i] Climbing back into the ring, she delivered a running stomp of a kick to the side of Ada's head as she was starting to get back up, keeping her down. Fiona then went into a handstand, holding the pose beside Ada for a few moments, before dropping both knees into her opponent's back. It would've been a good opportunity to transition into Fiona's signature submission hold, a bridging Fujiwara armbar, but she hadn't done any kind of damage to Ada's arm yet, so she decided against it. The match had been a mobile, high flying and heavy hitting affair right from the bell, and it showed no sign of slowing down now. Pushing off of Ada to get to her feet, Fiona rolled her over onto her back before taking off for the ropes. As she came back, Fiona threw herself into a backflip of her own for a running shooting star press, coming down for a slam across Ada's torso. Fiona flipped over onto her back on Ada's midsection, securing one of her legs and going for her second pin attempt of the night, this time with a better chance of ending the match. [i]Come on, come on...[/i]