Rating: Teen & Up | Word Count: 2,462 | Ship: none, but Owen is pining for Davey
Survivor Series 1994.
Owen Hart stands in Bob Backlund’s corner, holding the towel that could end the match. He’s bitter. Angry. Ready to see his brother Bret lose.
But things spiral out of control when Owen’s interference sends The British Bulldog headfirst into the steel steps — and suddenly, the match becomes something far more personal.
As Bret suffers in Backlund’s submission hold and Davey lies unconscious at ringside, Owen is forced to confront what he’s done — to the people he loves, to his family, and to himself.
In the end, a towel is thrown. But it’s not just a title lost — it’s trust, pride, and the last shred of hope that Owen could be something more than a shadow.
Rating: Teen & Up | Word Count: 8,864 | Ship: eventual Alexandra Hart/Jim Cornette
Alexandra Hart wasn’t looking for love when she showed up backstage with her brothers Bret and Owen — but she definitely wasn’t expecting Jim Cornette to be the one that stole her heart.
It starts with a racket (and a racket-wielding loudmouth complaining about roaches), but what follows is a slowburn of awkward flirtation, on-screen chemistry, and backstage longing.
Vince McMahon notices the spark and pairs them together as managers for Yokozuna. The gig works — until Yokozuna crashes through the ropes mid-match and accidentally crushes Alexandra beneath all 568 pounds of momentum.
In the hospital room, bruised and shaken, everything comes spilling out. Feelings. Fears. And the realization that neither of them had been pretending.
Sometimes love hits you like a superkick.
Sometimes it lands like a falling Yokozuna.
Rating: Mature | Word Count: 3,385 | Ship: Alexandra Hart/Jim Cornette
Backstage, Alexandra Hart always tried to stay composed — the quiet, sweet sister of Bret and Owen. But something about Jim Cornette made that composure crumble.
Maybe it was the suits. Maybe it was the mouth. Maybe it was the way he swung that damn tennis racket.
She’s been fantasizing for weeks… and when she finally confesses her desires, she doesn’t expect Jim to meet her with anything other than laughter.
But he doesn’t laugh.
He locks the door.
And suddenly, that tennis racket isn’t just a prop — it’s a promise.
Rating: Explicit | Word Count: 3,446 | Ship: Dennis Condrey/Jim Cornette
It started as a prank.
Jim Cornette was supposed to pretend to go down on Dennis Condrey — just enough to make Tojo Yamamoto storm out of the locker room in horror.
But Dennis… decided to sell it harder.
Before Cornette knew it, the prank got very real — and with Bobby Eaton walking in halfway through, things only got more complicated.
What was meant to be a joke ends in a fog of moaning, teasing, and unexpected confessions.
And Cornette? Let’s just say he’s got a few new things to think about… and maybe a taste for trouble.
Rating: Gen | Word Count: 868 | Ship: None, but Alexandra and Jim are pining over each other.
The match is over, the arena's gone quiet, and somewhere in two separate motel rooms, Alexandra Hart and Jim Cornette are each wide awake, wrapped in the kind of longing they’d never admit out loud. She's playing a Selena mixtape on her old stereo; he's talking to a tennis racket like it might give him the courage to say how he feels. Love has a funny way of sneaking up on people — even a Southern loudmouth and a soft-spoken Hart girl. Maybe tonight, under the same stars, they’re dreaming of each other.