"We have to get to the pro circuit first." Jurgen reminded Eve. He liked her confidence, but one could not simply step into the ring and decide they were going pro. They would have to keep going to fights, and hope they could find someone willing to get them into the ring on a pay-per-view event. Maybe they could find someone at the up-coming fight. That would be nice, a rapid breakthrough could have them raking in money. If Eve managed to remain an unknown fighter capable of serious upsets, the rewards would be huge. A slower introduction to the pro circuit would mean they would have to rely on prize money, and that sounded like a bad idea. The cyborg shrugged when his robot went on about weird things about her memory. It didn't sound like a prior activation to him, it sounded like she was just a bit crazy. So he promptly forgot about it and just tried to relax, wondering what the hell he was going to do. This robot was essentially a woman, and women could be so hard to deal with sometimes. This one didn't seem to be an exception. And that was disappointing. He supposed he could deal with it, though. She was paying all the bills, so he figured it would be okay if she wanted to be crazy when she wasn't on the clock. While she put her pants on, Jurgen figured he would see about getting them a fight. He found his phone, and called up a couple of different fighting venues, looking for a pay-per-view match to get in on. The first place didn't have any openings, but said they could swing something if he wanted to pay, but the point was to make money, not spend it, so he declined. The second place had an opening, but weren't sure they wanted to fill it with a new fighter. They promised to call back if they couldn't get anyone else. And then, by coincidence, rather than memory, Jurgen called the place that had been advertising on television. The man who answered the phone sounded kind of frantic, as the cyborg asked about getting a spot in the match. The moment the question was out of his mouth, though, the man on the other end of the line seemed to calm right down. Obviously there were some issues on his end of things, but it seemed like filling that slot made everything better. Now Eve had at least one fight, and an opportunity to make more money. Someday, he hoped money wouldn't be an issue. But until then, he'd just have to hope that Eve didn't get broken, or decide to quit...