Another thing I like about the Geeta team (unsure if it was intentional in this case)So talking about Geeta in Indigo Disk:
I like how it feels much more like a real Champion team in many ways.
She has a pseudo-legendary in Dragapult, even if that overlaps with Leon, and she incidentally has a starter in Chesnaught, who is a strong Pokemon but also underrated imo, but also has a nice strategy with Leech Seed, Spiky Shield, and Bulk Up+Drain Punch to play the slow and bulky game with an actual strategy behind it.
But I also like how she switched Glimmora to the front and has Kingambit as her true ace. While gameplay wise Kingambit being her ace is the best move because her Kingambit has Supreme Overlord as its ability, saving it for last so that it gets the maximum Supreme Overlord boost to add that much more oomph to its attacks, having Supreme Overlord Kingambit as her true "ace" is also great because frankly, from a flavor standpoint, Kingambit was always the most suitable "ace" for Geeta.
Kingambit is statistically strong and a three stage mon, but its lore behind itself and its ability also suits Geeta the best. "Supreme Overlord" ties into Kingambit's lore in that in-universe, Kingambit is the supreme overlord of an entire army of Bisharp and Pawniard, all of who are completely subservient to a single Kingambit's command. Geeta's whole schtick is that she is the "supreme commander" of the Paldea League, as she is the chairwoman and in the Paldea's League business like structure, she is at the absolute top of the hierarchy having strongarmed all of the Gym Leaders and Elite Four into her service, and they all follow her rules obediently. She is noted to reign supreme among Paldea's Champions as the most powerful and skilled Trainer of them all, adding to her power and influence, to the point where she is referred to as "La Primera", being the number one Trainer in the region.
Also nice that she uses Tera in a creative way this time, using it defensively in addition to offensively, covering Kingambit's severe Fighting weakness and turning it into a resistance before firing a Tera Blast that would murder Fighting-types. The average player is gonna be in for a shock here when they are treated to this.
But yeah, Kingambit being her true ace is great, and I always thought it was the best suited "ace" for Geeta given her character, it almost feels like it was designed with her in mind and to see that it's really her actual strongest Pokemon is nice.
Just some cool bits from the new half of the DLC.
Kingambit is noted in its Violet Dex entry to not really be good at complex strategy, just having the brute strength to overpower its opponents. Besides a joke about how this fits Geeta's less-well-piloted Story team, I think this trait also feels applicable to her the way you mention her role as "La Primera" coming up. Geeta in story is the Chairwoman for the League and the strongest member of it, but from the way a lot of the Gym Leaders regard her, she kind of overworks them or otherwise isn't someone they have a very high opinion of as a boss. I always got the sense that Geeta was a strong and maybe even well-intentioned head, but she is either terrible at reading her subordinates or simply doesn't care much about their concerns vs running the League as she thinks it needs to be. I've said this as far back as the original game so I feel a bit vindicated by the shift around.
I also choose to retroactively believe this means for all her talk, Geeta WAS pulling punches during the League Battle since from a Champion perspective it's more akin to an exam/certification than a title defense as was the case with every previous League. The rematch as a Coach is off-the-book and explicitly about already-Champion level trainers trying to better themselves, so no reason to pace or gauge herself in this scenario.
I also choose to retroactively believe this means for all her talk, Geeta WAS pulling punches during the League Battle since from a Champion perspective it's more akin to an exam/certification than a title defense as was the case with every previous League. The rematch as a Coach is off-the-book and explicitly about already-Champion level trainers trying to better themselves, so no reason to pace or gauge herself in this scenario.