Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Perfect Match by Cecil Wilde NXT TakeOver: In Your House – What to Expect. April’s NXT Takeover: Stand and Deliver took its moniker from a saying that pistol packing highway robbers in 17 th and 18 th century Britain used to menace their victims during stick-ups. Its tattered jolly roger logo backed up this menace, and to the theme of “The Triumph of King Freak” by Rob Zombie, pitched itself as the darker, hardcore opening salvo of WrestleMania week. For June’s upcoming event NXT Takeover: In Your House, however, the black-and-gold brand is digging deep into WWE history while delivering fresh, high stakes twists. In Your House was the title of a series of low-cost pay-per-views held by WWE, then WWF, throughout the 90s, as they went head to head with their competitor WCW for TV ratings and pay per view subscribers. The branding was discontinued in 1999, and this is the second event NXT has held with the resurrected In Your House tag. This year’s NXT TakeOver: In Your House features another throwback element, the Million Dollar Championship. Million Dollar Championship: vs L.A. Knight. The WWF Championship alluded him at Wrestlemania IV , so the “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase commissioned his own personal championship, the Million Dollar Championship. It was used as a prop in storylines throughout the ’80s and ’90s, and has been revived as Cameron Grimes and L.A. Knight face off for the Championship and to be DiBiase’s protégé. Whoever does become DiBiase’s top boy will be in good company: Steve Austin was a DiBiase acolyte under his Ringmaster gimmick. The segments of DiBiase foiling Grimes’ attempts to floss have been hilarious, as was their in ring confrontation on May 25’s NXT. As for L.A. Knight, the feud with Grimes has highlighted his exceptional mic skills and their respective comic timing are a perfect match for each other. Expect Knight to walk away iced out with DiBiase’s belt, if only because he is the new kid on the block and is still being put over, and a frustrated Cameron Grimes is comedic gold not to be wasted. NXT Tag Team & North American Championships: MSK (c) & Bronson Reed (c) vs Legado Del Fantasma. Another act enjoying their honeymoon period is MSK . The babyface tag team champions have kinetic, rowdy, peak Matt and energy and moves, and a compelling personal backstory: Wes Li and are pitched as real life childhood best friends, and Carter’s dream to be a wrestler grew out of his bond with his late father, a lifelong WWE fan. They are easy to root for, as is North American champion Bronson Reed. The three have come to each other’s aid against heel faction Legado Del Fantasma, and on June 8’s NXT, the rivalry went up a notch – with the challenge to put not only MSK’s tag team belts but Reed’s North American title on the line against , , and Joaquin Wilde. Two major championships on the line in one match is a salivating promise of an impactful spectacle. As to which side will pull off the win, that depends on how each side is going to be cast going forward. Escobar claimed the unified Cruiserweight belt against NXT UK titleholder at Stand And Deliver, but promptly lost it to . Escobar is an effective heel, suave but never overtly tongue-in- cheek, with an MJF- esque air of gentile malevolence. He’d be just that much more effective of a bully with some gold around his waist, or his crew’s, with Reed and MSK cast as the lovable babyface underdogs scrapping to get the titles back in their hands. NXT Women’s Championship: Raquel Gonzalez (c) vs . NXT revels in the claim that it has the “best women’s wrestling division in the world.” It does have an immensely talented roster of female performers, and mostly utilizes their talent in exciting and meaningful ways. On the NXT TakeOver : In Your House card for the division is a showdown between Ember Moon and Raquel Gonzalez for the NXT Women’s championship. Viewers of June 8’s installment got a preview of that match, when Gonzalez interfered in Moon’s bout against . Ember is a savvy veteran with a dynamite move-set and is really popping since being paired with maverick, Shotzi Blackheart , as a tag team. The Capital Wrestling Center crowds are usually behind her, chanting for Moon against any given opponent. Gonzalez, however, has, much like , been liberated from the shadow of since her (lamentable) Raw call-up. Gonzalez is filling the role of strongwoman vacated by Ripley, and her aggression has put her on the top of the division. The day could be taken by either woman. vs . Elsewhere in the women’s division, the feud between Xia Li, Tian Sha and Mercedes Martinez is a lesson in how to do supernatural storylines with the women’s roster, that the masterminds of the blight on Raw may want to take notes on. Martinez is a veteran of several promotions, and a ruthless, hard hitting fighter. She challenged and lost to Gonzalez in a bid for the women’s championship, but the fight was pitched as one between equals that could not only go either way, but pushed the usually unassailable Gonzalez to her very limits. Soon after, smoke shrouded and shadows fell in the CWC as Martinez stood in the ring, and when they cleared, she discovered the mark of Li’s presumably immortal master, Tian Sha. The reboot of Li into a supernaturally powered fighter has been hit or miss, but here is a chance for the storyline to gather momentum as the supernatural entities of Li and Tian Sha take on a fierce opponent that will give Li a chance to show off her new attitude. The magical elements were well-staged, and the storyline is grounded by the promise of an actual match between the two, which is taking place not long after the story was first teased, reminiscent more of Lucha Underground ’s use of the preternatural than the long, winding, storyline of the demonic Alexa Bliss, which has had Bliss out of meaningful in-ring action for several months. NXT Championship: Karrion Kross vs Kyle O’Reilly vs vs vs . The main event, and sure to be the stand out match of NXT TakeOver: In Your House , is the fatal five-way for the NXT championship between champion Karrion Kross and challengers Kyle O’Reilly, Adam Cole, Johnny Gargano and Pete Dunne. Each man is at the height of his powers. Champion Kross has a somewhat unvarying but effective menu of suplexes to serve all comers. O’Reilly and Cole have a long history, coming to WWE from together, and sharing significant time in the beloved stable, Undisputed Era. Their falling out was a gleeful and melodramatic theater of rage, which culminated in an epic chain match at Stand and Deliver . Since then, both their gimmicks have grown and diverged from their Undisputed Era personas: O’Reilly has an insouciant, Bart Simpson-esque mien of cheeky joie de vivre, while Cole’s taken the muzzle off his mic skills and isn’t shy to remind people who Adam Cole, Bay Bay, was, is, and what he could be. Gargano is NXT’s first Triple Crown champion, having won the NXT tag team, North American, and overall championships, respectively, in the past; like Cole, he is coming for a prize that was once his, and he is a consistent in-ring performer who is always a true threat. As for Dunne, to paraphrase Rosie Perez speaking of Mike Tyson, he calls himself the baddest man in NXT because he is the baddest man in NXT. Dunne’s catch-as-catch-can inspired style of submission wrestling is not for the faint of heart, and could easily overwhelm any one of these worthy opponents. Its any man’s game, but with start-and-stop whispers of Kross’s Raw call up having circulated for months, he could lose the title to bow out and appear on Monday nights. Then, has someone to feud (or sit in catering) with. Finn Balor could be on his way to Raw, as well, and the three NXT alums might be able to have a storyline together. If that is the case, then the true contest is down to O’Reilly, Dunne, Gargano, and Cole. Like Grimes, Gargano is at his most entertaining when he is beltless, frustrated after a big loss. The spectacle of Dunne as champion, facing a steady weekly series of challengers for his gold like Darby Allin’s recently ended run as TNT champion at AEW, would be, as my grandfather used to say, “Some good wrasslin’ on the TV”. His brutal skill-set tried against any opponent is always gripping for its realism. However, expect the real action to come down between O’Reilly and Cole, furthering their “brother against brother” storyline, with Cole taking the championship for the second time to complete his me-gain heel turn. With some nods to the past and exciting set-ups for future storylines, NXT Takeover: In Your House promises some thrilling, standout moments from a great lineup of matches that matter. More From LWOS Pro Wrestling. Stay tuned to the Last Word on Pro Wrestling for more on this and other stories from around the world of wrestling, as they develop. You can always count on LWOPW to be on top of the major news in the wrestling world, as well as to provide you with analysis, previews, videos, interviews, and editorials on the wrestling world. WWE fan? You can check out an almost unlimited array of WWE content. Looking to talk wrestling, pro football, or any number of sports? Head on over to the LWOS Boards to engage in conversation with fellow fans! Hypocrisy In Oscar Wilde's The Importance Of Being Earnest. The only really safe name is Ernest." Wilde deliberately uses farce in the play to exaggerate the mind frame of the upper class. It is seen here that Gwendolen loves Jack, but she places greater importance on silly, superficial and trivial matters such as a name, something a person has no control over. Similarly, Cecily also dreams of loving someone called "Ernest." She clearly states to Algernon, "There is something in that name that seems to inspire absolute confidence.… Lady Chaeterine Pride And Prejudice Analysis. This is ironic, because she has to approve the union between Darcy and Elizabeth, which in terms of good and evil, this satisfies the readers since the audience always wants to see love triumph over everything. One can contemplate how her impertinence and anger against Elizabeth 's engagement makes Mr. Darcy realize about how good Elizabeth is, and the irony is captured at the end of the story because Lady Catherine is, indirectly, a reason why Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth are together. 10. Jane Austen was never married, although in her young life she was attached to a man, but was against their families ' wishes for them to marry. She was once proposed by a man who had all the means of marrying her, she turned him down, because she lacked love for him.… Oscar Wilde The Importance Of Being Earnest Satire Essay. As Cecily explains how long they’ve been engaged, she declares, “It had always been a girlish dream of mine to love someone whose name was Ernest” (1450 DiYanni). Flustered by her confession, Algernon tries to convince her otherwise. He suggests his actual name, to which she retorts, “But I don 't like the name of Algernon” (1450 DiYanni). Here, Wilde uses her preference of name to reveal her shallowness. She is convinced that a name alone will lead to happiness.… Analysis Of But Thats None Of My Business By Oscar Wilde. This is satirized through the meme by effectively calling attention to their folly and needling them for it. It also shows their hypocrisy; the girls claim to love their fiances passionately, but if they really did, they would not require them to be named Ernest to marry. The “but that’s none of my business” and “but I’m just sipping tea” ideas are presented by others reactions to each couple’s relationship. Lady Bracknell is a prime example of a character who is far too concerned with the couples, and judges them for their actions. Miss Prism and Constable Chasuble are others who are engaged with judging and commenting on the relationships, though their own proposed relationship is seen as improper and unallowed by the church (thus making them hypocritical in their actions).… The Character Of Benedick And Beatrice In William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. This second gulling is just as credible as the first, as the two women use many of the techniques that were used on Benedick.The two speak eloquently and metaphorically, in verse, which is traditionally most romantic. As a result Beatrice is utterly taken in, although her initial reaction is one of shock and disbelief: ‘What fire is in mine ears? Can this be true?’. Once Beatrice is deceived into believing Benedick loves her, she decides instantly to change herself for him: she vows she will ‘tame’ her ‘wild heart’, and lose her traits of ‘contempt’ and ‘maiden pride’. Her conscious decision to change herself so that she can be with Benedick demonstrates her former love for him, and her instant passionate reaction proves that she had indeed been deceiving herself, and has loved him all along.… Emma In Jane Austen's Emma. Within the novel, Austen uses her skills of classic wit and language that aids the reader in understanding the error of Emma’s ways. When Emma first meets Harriet she quickly and unprofessionally decides that her perfect match would be Mr. Elton, despite Harriet's unknown parentage. As the story progresses, Emma assumes that Mr. Elton’s support of Harriet Smith is because he has fallen in love with her, but this isn't the case. Emma entirely misinterprets Elton's intentions. There are moments when Emma realizes his attitude and actions do not add up -- but she merely attributes this to the fickle nature of new love.… Negativity In Wuthering Heights Essay. One aspect is that it is odd that there is no physical aspect of their love for one another considering the amount of intense emotion displayed. Their is no sexual attraction discussed or lust between the two (Cecil 304). Catherine also expresses that she does not even find him physically attractive (Cecil 303; Brontë 77). Another aspect of their love is the way Catherine and Heathcliffe view one another. Heathcliffe views her with passion, but ultimately he is motivated out of revenge (Sanger 16).… Love In 'Pride And Prejudice' His feelings also prevail over Elizabeth’s poor economic situation and the lack of civility in her sisters and mother. Elizabeth’s feelings have a similar journey of overcoming obstacles. At first, she refuses to believe Mr. Darcy’s feelings could be so persistent as to survive her rejection of his proposal, EVIDENCE In light of Elizabeth’s resignation and depression, Jane calmly states,‘“I think you are in very great danger of making him as much in love with you as ever,’”(323). Ultimately, Jane is right as Elizabeth and Mr.Darcy’s feelings triumph culminates in a successful… Expectation And Reality In Jane Austen's Sense And Sensibility. Even Elinor, who readily gives up hopes and desires, is tempted by the “lurking flattery of hope” (337). The use of “lurking” suggests that Elinor might have been hoping to marry Edward all along even though she tries to convince herself that she barely has even an inkling of hope left. Through this exception, the author points out that even Elinor, who never allows hope to give rise to conviction, is not immune to the temptation to hope for it helps ease the pain created by… Lord Benedick Women's Survival Analysis. She convinces Benedick to duel Claudio by declaring that if he doesn’t that it means he doesn’t love her. Even though Benedick loves Claudio like a brother, her agrees to Beatirce’s demands; “Enough, I am engaged, I will challenge him, I will kiss your hand, and so I leave you” (4.1.325-326) Though there are plenty of disadvantages stacked against women in the world of Much Ado About Nothing there are ways for them to thrive and make their own choices in their lives. While using some of these tools can backfire on them and ruin their… book online. What if your first Dom was your second chance at love Hunter s not sure what to expect when he goes to the BDSM partner matching service, Playmates, but he certainly didn t expect to meet sexy, confident Milo, the male Dom who may turn out to be exactly what he needs Cecil Wilde brings you Perfect Match, Book 1 of his new GLBT romance series After years of thinking abou What if your first Dom was your second chance at love Hunter s not sure what to expect when he goes to the BDSM partner matching service. The Importance of Being Earnest Summary and Analysis of Act III, Scene 1. Inside the country house, Gwendolen and Cecily look out of the window into the garden. Jack and Algernon enter. After asking the men to explain themselves, the women decide to forgive them, then quickly change their minds. Their "Christian names are still an insuperable barrier." However, the men reveal that they are to be re-christened this afternoon, and the couples hug and make up. Lady Bracknell arrives, and Gwendolen informs her of her engagement. Lady Bracknell tells Jack that he may not speak any more to her daughter. Lady Bracknell asks Algernon about his friend Bunbury; he says that Bunbury died that afternoon. Jack introduces Cecily to Lady Bracknell, and Algernon says that he is engaged to her. To Jack's increasing frustration, Lady Bracknell continually doubts the respectability of Cecily's background. Only when Lady Bracknell discovers Cecily has a large personal fortune does she warm to her and give her consent to the match. Jack, however, says that as his ward, Cecily may not marry without his consent, and he declines to give it. He says that he suspects Algernon of being untruthful. He recounts this afternoon's events, in which Algernon impersonated Jack's brother. He reveals that Cecily is under his guardianship until she turns 35. Cecily feels she cannot wait this long to be married. Jack tells Lady Bracknell that if she consents to his marriage with Gwendolen, he will consent to Cecily's with Algernon. Lady Bracknell refuses and tells Gwendolen to get ready for the train. Chasuble enters and announces that he is ready to perform the christenings. Lady Bracknell refuses to allow Algernon to be baptized, and Jack tells Chasuble that the christenings will not be necessary any more. Chasuble says he will leave, and mentions that Miss Prism is waiting for him. Lady Bracknell knows of Miss Prism and says she needs to meet her. Miss Prism enters and, upon seeing Lady Bracknell, goes pale. Lady Bracknell accuses her of kidnapping a baby boy from her house 28 years ago. Under Jack's questioning, Miss Prism reveals she accidentally left the baby in a handbag on the Brighton railway line. Jack leaves excitedly. Jack returns with the handbag. Miss Prism recognizes it as her own. Jack tells her that he was the baby. Lady Bracknell informs Jack that he is the son of her sister, making him Algernon's older brother. Jack asks Lady Bracknell what his original name was. She says he was named after his father, but she cannot remember his name, nor can Algernon. They locate his name under the Army Lists, as he was a General: Ernest John Moncrieff. Gwendolen is ecstatic. All three couples, Chasuble and Miss Prism, Algernon and Cecily, and Jack and Gwendolen, embrace. Jack tells Lady Bracknell that he has realized, for the first time in his life, "the vital Importance of Being Earnest." Wilde's ironies explode in the whirlwind last-minute revelations. As Jack (or Ernest) says, "it is a terrible thing for a man to find out suddenly that all his life he has been speaking nothing but the truth." The various conflicts from lies are resolved since they turn out (for the most part) not to be lies after all. Jack truly is Ernest, Algernon truly is his mischievous brother. But if the lies in the play are true, then what can we make of the supposed truths? On the flip side, we see that so many of these truths--especially social truths--are lies. For instance, Lady Bracknell's sudden liking to Cecily, after hearing of her personal fortune, is a "lie"; she puts on her "shallow mask of manners" to hide her obvious materialism. Wilde's most concrete attack throughout the play is on marriage as a social tool, and he provides even more absurd obstacles in the final act: Jack holds Cecily under his guardianship until she is 35, Gwendolen still refuses to marry Jack until she has proof his real name is Ernest. These example prove how absurd class as a more conventional obstacle to marriage is. Wilde's structural craftsmanship emerges. What was previously a throwaway joke--that the railway line Jack was abandoned on was "immaterial," as Lady Bracknell dismissed--turns out to be crucial information in Jack's realization of his origins. Tight dramatic structure like this allows the audience to forgive the even sillier coincidence that Jack happens to have the Army Lists at hand (made funnier by his explanation that "These delightful records should have been my constant study"). Even Chasuble and Miss Prism's union at the end delights us; Wilde has portrayed them in enough serious light as a perfect match that we ignore their over-the-top embrace. It is also worthwhile to note Wilde's continued use of rapid contrasts and shifts. Gwendolen and Cecily change their minds repeatedly at the start of the act, vowing not to speak to the men before immediately doing just that. This is summed up no better than when Gwendolen asks Cecily if they should forgive them; Cecily replies "Yes. I mean, no." Wilde is not merely using these reversals for humor; he shows how absurd romantic decisions of the heart become when entwined with even more absurd social conventions. Flaydon. 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Their sessions make Hunter realize that this is exactly what he’s always needed, but when his ex—the one who got away—comes back on the scene, Hunter finds himself faced with an impossible decision. Will he go back to her or take a chance on the man who might just be his perfect match? Content Notes: Hot, Anal Play, Anal Intercourse, D/s Elements, Contemporary, GLBT, M/M, BDSM. Sales Rank: #480663 in eBooks Published on: 2015-02-23 Released on: 2015-02-23 Format: Kindle eBook. Most helpful customer reviews. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Pretty Good, Could Have Had Better Characters By Gigi This was a decent book about a Dom and a man new to BDSM and sex with another man. The premise was simple and worked, but the characters weren't fleshed out very well and a few of the situations were kinda ridiculous. I can recommend this to folks who need to read any and all BDSM or folks looking for a simple story to take you out of your head for a half hour. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Book Review by PizzyGirl By PrismBookAlliance 3.5 of 5 Stars. For original review see The Prism Book Alliance� Blog online. So I am torn on how to approach this one. There were many things I liked about this story and a few things that I felt were missing. Overall, this one ended as a middle of the road read but a good start to a new series. So what did I like about this story. I enjoyed the unique look into the BDSM life. Now for many of you who are in the lifestyle or read about it often, you will probably read this and laugh at me for saying it is a unique look into BDSM. But you need to understand my history to see why I say this. I have no experience with BDSM in my real life and I have only recently started reading books that include this topic. So far, my experience with BDSM has been limited to extremely HOT encounters between established players and BDSM that was being used to “fix” someone broken. In all cases, I have never been exposed to the way in a which a new partnership is created between strangers where one player is being brought into the life with no experience. So for me, this book was a great thing. I got to see the rules being established, the mentality being set, the way a good Dom needs to be aware of EVERYTHING so that the new relationship can be pleasurable for both parties. For me, this was different than anything I have read. Not knowing anything about BDSM itself, I cannot tell you if the facts are correct, so I chose to focus on the personal aspect of the partnership. I enjoyed seeing the reactions as each new experience was introduced. The apprehension, the rationalization, the acceptance. I enjoyed seeing the way the men learned about each other and that they sought to bring forth the best in the other. I liked that through their play, they actually helped bolster the other person’s confidence yet this was not an instant fix to everything that was wrong in their daily lives. I liked that for this couple, there was more involved than just sex. And in the end, they have the potential to be a great couple inside and outside the BDSM scene. That brings me to the things I did not like about this story. There was no history or build up so when these men declared their love, I felt like I was missing something. The author hinted at issues for both men, but never really explored them. The reader was mostly left to fill in the gaps, and at times, I could not do so in such a way as to justify the character’s actions. I also felt that this story was rushed. There was a good bit of time setting up the BDSM partnership, but the emotional development outside the playroom was displayed almost as a side thought when the plot called for it. I never really understood the connection between these men outside of the bedroom. I believe that this story would have worked better for me if the author had increased the word count and spent more time creating well defined and well developed characters. Then the rest may have fallen into place. I think this was a good start to this series. It set the stage for the type of world and the premise of the BDSM matching site. There were really no other characters introduced, but in this instance it was not really needed. The central theme of the matching service is more than enough for the reader to understand that these couples will most likely not be connected throughout the series. So while I think these particular men needed more to their story, the series is still interesting to me and I will most likely pick up the next installment. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Hunter finds more than he's looking for. By S. Pitts I LOVE this story! Cecil Wilde wrote a beautiful love story. Heck, I want to find a Milo of my own. :-) Yes this story, I couldn't put it down and read far into the night. This is a beautiful romance well written with developed, realistic characters. The Author does an amazing job of letting you truly know her characters. You are able to see inside the motivations and into their hearts. It was so good, I'm reading it again. Had me wishing there really was a place to match people that are Dominant and Submissive to each other. And if there's a Milo out there. I'm your Hunter. Hope you buy, read, and enjoy this story as much as I did. 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