The announcer would announce Colette, as she
would be ready to come out and speak on
current situations regarding the best, Adèle Adams.

Announcer: "Ladies and gentleman, please welcome Adèle Adams personal ring announcer, Colette Inès!"

She would walk out of the entrance area,
without a theme song, and somewhat of a response from the audience with generic claps.
With a microphone in hands, she would then put it towards her lips.

"Vous stupides Américains..vous êtes tout le gras.. et paresseux .."
Translation: ("You stupid Americans..you are all fat.. and lazy.")

[She would get boo's since these people didn't understand one word she said.]

"I am speaking on behalf of the most phenomenal..breath taking,
literally..BREATH taking, best female wrestler to ever exist, Adèle
Adams. She doesn't need any friends,
or any alliances. She can handle her own business, and definitely doesn't need help from amateurs, like Jamie Kym. Adèle didn't miss her signature finishing move. She obviously miscalculated her attack. And if the Bella Twins are as brave enough to attack her two-on-one, then they were setting their own funeral. And the 2-on-1 Handicap match that Adèle has against the
Women's champion and Charlotte, will basically just be a
warm up.. think of it as Adèle showing only maybe 10% of pure dominance for what she's really capable of.. Anyways, Adèle is a very close personal friend of mine. Now, you may all know me
as her personal ring announcer, as I announce her to the ring
before she crushes the entire divas division every time she performs.
But she has a message for the TNW:R Womens Champion Paige.
On behalf of Adèle, and I quote, Paige has no pigment, like her
dead and deceased rotten grandmother. And we French people
go waaay back with the British. To think, we would ally ourselves with such
poor-mans class, no? une telle honte ..une telle honte.
On behalf of the best, She is coming for your head, Paige. That is all I have to say. jusqu'à la prochaine fois."


[She would turn her back, before giving a sadistic smirk to the audience,
as she would turn back and head through the curtain.]