@Tiger Princess
You had reached out and asked if I would post some feedback on yours, so I figure I'll start here. Promoing for multiperson matches is hard, especially when it's your first "real" match. I've been there, as I debuted in a Battle Royal. I thought the whole email inviting Vampyra to the match was a clever way to go about talking about a match like this. You don't know who you're facing, so you can't really focus on opponents, but you still managed to get some good content about the match.
“For those in this match wishing to go into the spotlight, be warned! First you must fight through the darkness where I will be waiting. I will be watching carefully."
I really liked that line, especially in context of the title that you chose for the promo. Subtle things like that are usually what speaks to me in a promo.
As far as critiques (and I hate giving these), I did pick up on one or two gramattical mistakes, but nothing of major significance. Honestly, if I didn't work in writing and editing, I probably wouldn't have even noticed them. There were some points where I felt like the opening dialogue got a little long and a bit choppy in some places. I'm attributing that to the fact that you're trying to give us some background on who Vampyra is, so it's totally understandable.
Overall, I really liked this one. Felt like you gave me some reasons that Vampyra wants to win outside of, "I want a title shot." Making people care about a new character is always a hard thing to do, and I feel like you took some major steps in that department here. I'm tuned into what Vampyra is doing.