Wrapping her feet around Van Dyne's, Nash quickly shoved Tabitha backwards, effectively tripping her, and propelling onto her back. Although unhurt, Van Dyne was taken aback by the maneuver and Nash quickly moved in for the kill. Nash mounted her, holding her down by the elbows and pressing her fingers into Tabitha's elbow joint.

As Tabitha squirmed and tried to fight back, Nash leaned forward, holding down Van Dyne's shoulders and pressing her finger in between Tabitha's upper breastplate and lower trapezoids. Tabitha, in agony, quickly submitted and Nash collapsed on top of her in exhaustion.

For both women, it was an honorable introduction into ACW. For Nash, it was a reminder of her many previous battles, but for Van Dyne, it was a clear indication that she would need additional training and experience before she would be capable of taking on seasoned veterans.

 



 

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