Post by "Daredevil" Dina Bryce on Jan 17, 2014 7:23:58 GMT -6
Personal Information
Name: Kiah
Email: ryancrosshairs@gmail.com
Previous E-Wrestling Experience: Low- to mid-card on and off (mostly off) for 15 years or so
Instant Messenger Names (Skype, AIM, Yahoo): AIM tf2crosshairs, GTalk ryancrosshairs@gmail.com
Character Info
Name: "Daredevil" Dina Bryce
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 155 lbs
Hometown: Born in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Spent the last couple of years in Mexico, just moved back to St Paul, Minnesota.
Age: 24
Alignment: 4+. Dina's about as facey as they come. She loves the crowd and lets them know it, she sides with heroes and derides villains, she has a strong moral compass and she tries her hardest to be a role model - at least when she's on the clock.
Entrance Music: "Addicted" by Bliss 'N Eso
Entrance Description:
Physical Appearance:
Picbase is Sprague Grayden.
Dark hair, hazel eyes, pale skin. Mexican flag tattoo on her left upper arm, upside-down helmet above it. Otherwise nothing distinguishing in the way of tattoos, piercings, scars etc. Enough muscle to show she trains, enough body fat to show it's not her whole life.
Ring Attire: Wears a bandana in her hair to ringside, will usually donate it to a fan in the front row before her match (like Bret Hart with his shades when he was a face). Since wrestling in Mexico she has stopped wrestling in street clothes and adopted more traditional full-length lucha libre tights, orange and yellow, with “DDB” down the outside of each leg.
Gimmick: Adrenaline junkie
Personality: Bryce is bright and cheerful, with the typical laid-back approach to most things that is typical of her home country. She picked up the nickname “Daredevil” during college for never turning down a dare, and her penchant for biting off more than she can chew has continued to this day. Whatever Dina does, she does with everything she’s got.
List up to three strengths of your character; they can be in-ring related, personality related, whatever you think helps define your character:
1. High-impact offense: Dina uses the turnbuckles and ring ropes a lot. A LOT. This means she might not always connect with her high-risk offense, but when she does she usually hits hard.
2. Agility: Her key attribute. Whether using her acrobatic moves to avoid getting hit, flipping into a judo counter when she's in a jam, leaping up to the top turnbuckle or just generally playing hit-and-run to confuse an opponent, Bryce's agile movement is what defines her whole ring style.
3. Composure: She's been thrown out of Rumbles, betrayed by allies, scorned by dirtsheet writers, and has four years as an RN in emergency departments under her belt. And she's Australian. Dina doesn't rattle or panic easily, and if she does she's used to collecting herself quickly.
List up to three weaknesses of your character:
1. Glass cannon: Dina's never really had much experience with MMA guys or big powerhouses. This means while she's quick to recover and knows how to take a hit or two, she can get her bell rung pretty easily by a hard striker or a man-mountain type if they can catch her for long enough to get some moves in.
2. All-or-nothing approach: Dina never does anything by halves. In the ring, this can be her downfall. The flipside of her high-risk moves is, well, the risk. She leaves herself open for punishment if she whiffs a big move.
3. Hero complex: Dina wants to be the good guy, all the time. She's also a compulsive fixer of problems. This has, in the past, led to her being manipulated by setting her against a "villain" who was actually not a bad guy. It also makes her want to do the noble or heroic thing, even in situations where that's stupid or dangerous.
Athletic Background: Spent a couple of years with the Flying Fruit Fly Circus during high school, and did a few years of judo during school and university. Not your traditional athlete, but she puts what she learned to good use in the ring.
Biography: Dina moved to the States from Australia in 2006 to pursue her wrestling dream, when the small feds in her homeland couldn’t offer her any more opportunity. She made the jump to an indie fed, Minnesota Power Pro Wrestling, and befriended an established tag team there. Under the training of veteran Rex “Wrecking Ball” Reynolds she improved her skills and impressed the crowd with her reckless disregard for her own safety. At the urging of her friends, she struck out for the bigger stage of SHOOT Project. After a few false starts in SHOOT Project – most notably wiping out of the Redemption Rumble not once but twice – her old trainer suggested some time in Mexico to develop some depth in her game. Following a brief but hectic heel run, she ended up teaming with another SHOOT Project star, former Rules of Surrender champion Alex Brooks, in a fed south of the border. At present Bryce wrestles in Premier Mexico Wrestling, as well as doing some appearances for all-female fed Allegria!, but is wrapping up those loose ends to take a shot at making her mark in (R)Evolution.
Wrestling Style: Spot monkey at heart, just about anything with “springboard” or “slingshot” before it is in her moveset. Dina relies on her speed and agility, and avoiding getting hit. She doesn’t go technical, and will never ever EVER attempt a suplex. Though she’s not very skilled at submissions, her time with luchadors has expanded her arsenal a little, but she still only uses submissions to take away the speed or arm strength of a foe and not to try and end a match. She has a handful of judo throws she’ll break out to get a little space if a brawler/striker or technician has her at a disadvantage.
Finishers
1. Devil May Care - shooting star press from the top turnbuckle
2. The Peak - tornado roundhouse kick
3. Dance With The Devil - swinging reverse STO (only on light opponents)
Signature Moves
1. Truth Or Dare – Dina’s crowd participation spot, and setup for the Devil May Care. She catches the opponent in an inverted facelock, and follows up with either an inverted twist of fate or a Hayashi Cutter (modified Final Cut, more of a lariat than an elbowdrop).
2. Double Dare – Dina drops the opponent with a front facelock drop, keeps the facelock cinched in and follows up with an implant DDT (only for light opponents)
3. Cyclone Tracy – corkscrew neckbreaker
4. Wipeout – snapmare driver
Judo Moves (mostly counters):
1. Ippon Seio-nage – over the shoulder armdrag throw, what’s known as a Japanese armdrag or ipponzei in wrestling terms.
2. Tomoe-nage – pretty much a monkey flip.
3. Yoko guruma
4. Valley Drop (tani otoshi)
5. Jujigatame – cross-armbar
Regular Moves
1. flying bulldog
2. hurricanrana
3. suicide dive
4. springboard splash
5. dropkick
6. springboard DDT
7. slingshot legdrop
8. flying forearm
9. back heel kick
10. Stinger Splash into the corner
11. Sling Blade
12. Asai moonsault to the outside
13. shiranui
14. Stratusfaction
15. Victory Roll out of the corner
16. Pepsi twist
17. sunset flip
18. rolling single-leg takedown into an ankle lock
19. jumping clothesline
20. Ranhei/SOS
Name: Kiah
Email: ryancrosshairs@gmail.com
Previous E-Wrestling Experience: Low- to mid-card on and off (mostly off) for 15 years or so
Instant Messenger Names (Skype, AIM, Yahoo): AIM tf2crosshairs, GTalk ryancrosshairs@gmail.com
Character Info
Name: "Daredevil" Dina Bryce
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 155 lbs
Hometown: Born in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Spent the last couple of years in Mexico, just moved back to St Paul, Minnesota.
Age: 24
Alignment: 4+. Dina's about as facey as they come. She loves the crowd and lets them know it, she sides with heroes and derides villains, she has a strong moral compass and she tries her hardest to be a role model - at least when she's on the clock.
Entrance Music: "Addicted" by Bliss 'N Eso
Entrance Description:
[i]"I was born in the 80's with that summertime love..."[/i]
Orange spotlights dart and dance around the entranceway as "Addicted" hits the PA. They circle tighter and tighter ...
[i]"... And from the highest heights, motherfucker, I jump!"
... and "Daredevil" Dina Bryce handsprings out through the curtain! She points into the crowd with a big grin on her face, working sections of the audience as she psyches herself up and the music escalates.
[i]"...I can do it anyway I wanna do it,
And bitch, I'LL SLEEP WHEN I DIE!"
Bryce sprints down the ramp and straight to the guardrail, slapping hands all around the ring. She singles out a young girl in the front row, whips the bandana from her own hair and quickly ties it round the little girl's head before turning and diving under the bottom rope into the ring!
Physical Appearance:
Picbase is Sprague Grayden.
Dark hair, hazel eyes, pale skin. Mexican flag tattoo on her left upper arm, upside-down helmet above it. Otherwise nothing distinguishing in the way of tattoos, piercings, scars etc. Enough muscle to show she trains, enough body fat to show it's not her whole life.
Ring Attire: Wears a bandana in her hair to ringside, will usually donate it to a fan in the front row before her match (like Bret Hart with his shades when he was a face). Since wrestling in Mexico she has stopped wrestling in street clothes and adopted more traditional full-length lucha libre tights, orange and yellow, with “DDB” down the outside of each leg.
Gimmick: Adrenaline junkie
Personality: Bryce is bright and cheerful, with the typical laid-back approach to most things that is typical of her home country. She picked up the nickname “Daredevil” during college for never turning down a dare, and her penchant for biting off more than she can chew has continued to this day. Whatever Dina does, she does with everything she’s got.
List up to three strengths of your character; they can be in-ring related, personality related, whatever you think helps define your character:
1. High-impact offense: Dina uses the turnbuckles and ring ropes a lot. A LOT. This means she might not always connect with her high-risk offense, but when she does she usually hits hard.
2. Agility: Her key attribute. Whether using her acrobatic moves to avoid getting hit, flipping into a judo counter when she's in a jam, leaping up to the top turnbuckle or just generally playing hit-and-run to confuse an opponent, Bryce's agile movement is what defines her whole ring style.
3. Composure: She's been thrown out of Rumbles, betrayed by allies, scorned by dirtsheet writers, and has four years as an RN in emergency departments under her belt. And she's Australian. Dina doesn't rattle or panic easily, and if she does she's used to collecting herself quickly.
List up to three weaknesses of your character:
1. Glass cannon: Dina's never really had much experience with MMA guys or big powerhouses. This means while she's quick to recover and knows how to take a hit or two, she can get her bell rung pretty easily by a hard striker or a man-mountain type if they can catch her for long enough to get some moves in.
2. All-or-nothing approach: Dina never does anything by halves. In the ring, this can be her downfall. The flipside of her high-risk moves is, well, the risk. She leaves herself open for punishment if she whiffs a big move.
3. Hero complex: Dina wants to be the good guy, all the time. She's also a compulsive fixer of problems. This has, in the past, led to her being manipulated by setting her against a "villain" who was actually not a bad guy. It also makes her want to do the noble or heroic thing, even in situations where that's stupid or dangerous.
Athletic Background: Spent a couple of years with the Flying Fruit Fly Circus during high school, and did a few years of judo during school and university. Not your traditional athlete, but she puts what she learned to good use in the ring.
Biography: Dina moved to the States from Australia in 2006 to pursue her wrestling dream, when the small feds in her homeland couldn’t offer her any more opportunity. She made the jump to an indie fed, Minnesota Power Pro Wrestling, and befriended an established tag team there. Under the training of veteran Rex “Wrecking Ball” Reynolds she improved her skills and impressed the crowd with her reckless disregard for her own safety. At the urging of her friends, she struck out for the bigger stage of SHOOT Project. After a few false starts in SHOOT Project – most notably wiping out of the Redemption Rumble not once but twice – her old trainer suggested some time in Mexico to develop some depth in her game. Following a brief but hectic heel run, she ended up teaming with another SHOOT Project star, former Rules of Surrender champion Alex Brooks, in a fed south of the border. At present Bryce wrestles in Premier Mexico Wrestling, as well as doing some appearances for all-female fed Allegria!, but is wrapping up those loose ends to take a shot at making her mark in (R)Evolution.
Wrestling Style: Spot monkey at heart, just about anything with “springboard” or “slingshot” before it is in her moveset. Dina relies on her speed and agility, and avoiding getting hit. She doesn’t go technical, and will never ever EVER attempt a suplex. Though she’s not very skilled at submissions, her time with luchadors has expanded her arsenal a little, but she still only uses submissions to take away the speed or arm strength of a foe and not to try and end a match. She has a handful of judo throws she’ll break out to get a little space if a brawler/striker or technician has her at a disadvantage.
Finishers
1. Devil May Care - shooting star press from the top turnbuckle
2. The Peak - tornado roundhouse kick
3. Dance With The Devil - swinging reverse STO (only on light opponents)
Signature Moves
1. Truth Or Dare – Dina’s crowd participation spot, and setup for the Devil May Care. She catches the opponent in an inverted facelock, and follows up with either an inverted twist of fate or a Hayashi Cutter (modified Final Cut, more of a lariat than an elbowdrop).
2. Double Dare – Dina drops the opponent with a front facelock drop, keeps the facelock cinched in and follows up with an implant DDT (only for light opponents)
3. Cyclone Tracy – corkscrew neckbreaker
4. Wipeout – snapmare driver
Judo Moves (mostly counters):
1. Ippon Seio-nage – over the shoulder armdrag throw, what’s known as a Japanese armdrag or ipponzei in wrestling terms.
2. Tomoe-nage – pretty much a monkey flip.
3. Yoko guruma
4. Valley Drop (tani otoshi)
5. Jujigatame – cross-armbar
Regular Moves
1. flying bulldog
2. hurricanrana
3. suicide dive
4. springboard splash
5. dropkick
6. springboard DDT
7. slingshot legdrop
8. flying forearm
9. back heel kick
10. Stinger Splash into the corner
11. Sling Blade
12. Asai moonsault to the outside
13. shiranui
14. Stratusfaction
15. Victory Roll out of the corner
16. Pepsi twist
17. sunset flip
18. rolling single-leg takedown into an ankle lock
19. jumping clothesline
20. Ranhei/SOS