Post by Mai Blackman on Jul 30, 2021 18:05:24 GMT
Official Application
Shayna Baszler
BASIC INFORMATION
Discord Username (If Any):
Wrestler's Twitter Handle (If Any): @blackmansbounty
Wrestler's Real Name: Mai Yvonne Blackman
Wrestler's Ring Name: Mai Blackman
Wrestler's Height: 5'7"
Wrestler's Weight: 135lbs
Wrestler's DOB (Age): May 8th, 1985
Wrestler's Hometown/Residence: Chicago, Illinois
CHARACTER INFORMATION
Attire Description/Differences From PB: Same attire minus the spade and "Bounty Hunter" replaces her last name. She also has a Marine Corps tattoo emblem on her right shoulder.
Wrestler's Alignment: Bully style Heel
Wrestler Intangibles:
(Choose A Minimum Of One From The List Of Character Intangibles Below! If You Don’t See One That You Like On The List, Feel Free To Insert It Yourself!)
Intangible #1: Fighter
Intangible #2: Superhuman
Intangible #3: Villainous
Gimmick Description: A former bounty hunter renowned among others in the line of work for being overtly aggressive with her bounties. Eventually she was blacklisted from the occupation due to her violent behavior.
Character Biography: Mai was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois to a Chinese mother and Native American father. Growing up, she always had a strong sense of right and wrong but her temper always got her into trouble. This resulted in fights at school as well as in her neighborhood with the real troublemakers. Fearing for their daughter’s safety, Mai’s father enlisted her into martial arts training in order to defend herself when she was out in their rough neighborhood. Mai took to the training like a horse to water and became enthralled with the thrill of competition. At high school age, she entered a junior girl’s MMA league, becoming the recipient of several awards and championships in multiple categories.
When she was still in high school, she signed up for the Delayed Enlistment Program. Upon graduation, she enlisted into the Marines. Mai graduated with Honors at the top of her Company and went on to serve ten years as 0300 Infantry. Being a female in a predominantly male MOS meant Mai had to work harder to gain the respect of her peers but she did just that through display of her no quit attitude and her determination to do her best. While active duty, Mai studied law in hopes of doing something in the field after her military time. She never got her degree as she set it aside when she took an honorable discharge from the Marines to help take care of her ailing father. She was 28 at the time. For income, Mai used her knowledge and resources to take up a job as a bounty hunter, putting together a small team of some of her military buddies. They also opened their own bail bonds office to draw in even more income. They started their own YouTube channel and ran a series called The Blackman Files where they documented their jobs through go-pro cams. The concept became so popular that famous celebrity and musician, Janet Jacobs funded and sponsored it to help it reach a wider audience. The show ran for three seasons during which, Mai and Janet formed a close friendship
Due to her team’s training background, they were often the primary ones to be called on for suspects/bounties that could have been particularly dangerous. This often turned out to be true as Mai’s team often found themselves dealing with suspects that had violent histories and multiple hits on their records (nothing too risky, just along the lines of aggravated assault, domestic violence, and suspected small gang activity.) Mai’s team often successfully captured their targets but were the subject of numerous complaints of excessive force being used, namely by Mai herself. Mai received notices of complaints that she was too violent with suspects her team was sent to apprehend. Mai received several warnings and even ended up going to court for a couple cases. Everything came crashing down, however, when Mai’s team was called upon to apprehend a violent suspect who failed to show up to court. In the chaos that ensued from their attempts to apprehend him in his neighborhood, a rookie member of Mai’s team that she had become fond of was badly injured. This set Mai’s temper off and she finally apprehended the suspect herself but ended up beating him severely within an inch of his life. The judge that oversaw the case understood Mai’s personal bond with her team members, therefore he let her off with a year’s probation, however her license to be a bounty hunter was also revoked and she was left without a job.
She moved back in with her mother and got a job at a local wrestling gym while she considered finishing her law degree but after a couple of months, Mai observed the students training at the gym and saw that wrestling wasn’t just about showboating and body slamming people anymore. She saw many techniques being used that she knew from her years of training in martial arts. She always liked wrestling as a form of entertainment but never thought about doing it. With some insistence from Janet Jacobs, Mai decided to sign up at the school to learn the other side of professional combat sports. After two years of dedicating her mind, body and soul to her training, as she had done everything else, Mai began wrestling on the Chicago independent circuit, waiting to get her break in the big leagues. She wasn’t as young as most wrestlers were starting out so she knew she didn’t have long to make herself stand out. At 34 years old, she needed to make every moment count. With Janet Jacobs as her friend and manager, Mai Blackman is ready to bring her technique and ruthlessness to the ring.
Mai had a fairly impressive run as one half of the tag team Martial Law with Johanna Krieger under Janet's management. However, methods used by the tag team to get their message across, in Mai's eyes, began to challenge her personal morals. Quickly beginning to lose herself, Mai outright abandoned Martial Law to set out on a new path where she then learned more of the wrestling trade from Japanese wrestler, Dokueki, "The Poison Dragon." Shortly after, personal matters lead to her stepping away from wrestling completely but now she seeks to give it one more shot.
Entrance Theme: "United Divided" by Voodoo Johnson
Entrance Description:
As the opening guitar riff sounds throughout the arena, all focus goes to the entryway. As the guitar starts to pick up, the silhouette of an imposing woman comes stepping out onto the stage. The video wall comes to life with quick clips of Mai Blackman in her old youtube series focusing on her former career as a bounty hunter. Through home video and go-pro cams, we see her aggressively dealing with individuals; mostly focusing on her encounters with bounties who decided to get aggressive. Mai is seen subduing them with a particularly brutal martial art. This highlight reel is intercut with the name BLACKMAN being plastered across the video wall to resemble cold steel. Meanwhile, the entryway fills with smoke as the lights begin to flicker and as the lyrics to the song begin, Mai Blackman finally makes her physical appearance, dressed in her tights, sports top and boots with kick pads. A towel is hung over her neck and her black hair is tied back into a tight short ponytail. The look on her face is enough to kill.
♫♫Standing up being a captive my disease
And I'll start when I want to start
It's not a trip, but a divine right to be
This is my castle and I'm keeping it all locked♫♫
♫♫'Cause I won't see what I've become
United divided, indulged by myself
But never wrong♫♫
Another wave of boos erupts from the crowd as Mai looks up to take in her surroundings. A smug smirk, dripping with arrogance, slips through her scowl as she starts to loosen up; bouncing on her toes, shaking her arms down at her side and throwing a few loose air punches at the ground.
♫♫I'd save the egos for another day
Stand back and watch this fall...♫♫
Mai makes her way to the center of the stage, waving off the hateful reaction from the crowd. She then brings her attention to the ring where her opponent awaits and rolls her neck. Mai looks down the ramp with a predatory grin on her face like a hunter prepared to go for the kill. Finally, she steps onto the ramp and approaches the ring, motioning with her hands that she’s right there and ready. She yells “Let’s do this shit!” as she begins descending the ramp.
♫♫Cage me up, tie me down, bring me around
Tell me something's gotta change and I'm not
Cut my reputation, be it quietly aggravating
I butchered everything and what's the cost♫♫
♫♫'Cause I won't see what I've become
United divided, indulged by myself
But never wrong♫♫
♫♫I'd save the egos for another day
Stand back and watch this fall from grace...♫♫
Mai Blackman moves with a sense of purpose down the ramp towards the ring; head tilted down, eyes on the ring with that murderous scowl on her face again. As she reaches ringside, she pauses to bounce side to side on her toes again before rounding the corner to the ring. She runs up onto the apron, turning to defiantly face the booing crowd as she opens out her arms with that arrogant smirk again. She loves the hate they’re throwing at her. It fuels her. It feeds her aggression and her sense of focus as she bursts up the steps and enters the ring. Mai immediately goes into a rope run across the mat. Mai finally rolls forward on the mat and comes up onto one knee with her fists up in a fighter’s pose before hopping up to her feet and moving to her corner. She throws her towel out of the ring, subsequently nailing the timekeeper and tells him to hold that for her. Mai pulls on the ropes, warming up a bit before the bell as she bares her mouthguard in a sinister grin.
Roster Choice:
Friday Night Fusion (GM Kai Morgan)
(Pick Your Roster, Then Delete The One You Don't Want)
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WRESTLING INFORMATION
Wrestling Style:
(Choose A Minimum Of One Wrestling Style From The List Below. If You Don't See One That You Like, Feel Free To Add It In.)
Wrestling Style #1: Mat Wrestler
Wrestling Style #2: Strong Style
Wrestling Style #3: Submission Specialist
In-Ring Strengths:
- THE SYSTEM:
Among other styles, Mai is a practitioner of a martial arts known as Systema, sometimes referred to as The System. It is a Russian based martial art that she has trained in since she was an adolescent; taught to her by a friend of her father to assure she could defend herself growing up in their rough Chicago neighborhood. She will incorporate some of these techniques into her matches but it mostly shines when she is attacked with a weapon during a No DQ match or a brawl breaks out as a heavy section of Systema focuses on defending against armed opponents.
- ENDURANCE:
An important part of mastering Systema is building your endurance to beyond the average level. As a result of this, Mai can “go all day and then some.” She’ll break a sweat, she’ll start breathing heavy as normal, but it takes awhile to gas her out. You don’t start seeing exhaustion set in until she ends up in lengthy match types (2 out of 3 falls, Iron Man/Woman, Rumbles, etc). More often than not, her opponent will start slowing down before she will. This also means she can take a hit and bear it.
- STRENGTH:
For someone her weight, she can move opponents with ease within reasonable limits. Once she gets her arms around you, if you’re under 300lbs, there’s a good chance you’re going where she wants you. If necessary, she’ll use one’s own momentum against them if they’re on the heavier side.
In-Ring Weaknesses:
- DEATH FROM ABOVE:
Mai can go toe to toe with the best of them on foot. Her Achilles heel, however is aerial attacks both offensively and defensively. She’ll hit turnbuckle moves like your average wrestler but she absolutely will not take to the air in any other form. She also has very poor defense against the more aerial based wrestlers as none of her disciplines are built to defend against most moves. She can probably catch someone out of a flying into a clothesline into an armbar but if they come flipping at her with a Phoenix Splash or a Moonsault, she’s pretty much fucked.
- SHE-HULK SMASH:
While anger tends to help her press on when she’s reaching her physical limit, it can also be her bane as she becomes easily goaded. She might start ignoring the referee warnings more and can even be baited by her opponent into making a mistake and leaving herself open.
- RUTHLESS AGGRESSION:
The world of pro wrestling is mostly unfamiliar to Mai. She comes from a world where fighting meant actually fighting. This results in her sometimes getting overly aggressive with her opponents. She’s been used to fighting with no rules and now she’s in a world where rules matter. This may result in her ignoring the referee or going beyond the limits of what it takes to necessarily win a match. I.e: she may prefer to wanna knock her opponent out rather than pin them. She may hold a submission until after the bell, resulting in a decision swap at the referee’s discretion.
Basic Moves List:
(Minimum Of 10)
1. Single/Double Leg Takedown
2. Waistlock STO Takedown, Headstomp combo
3. Scissor Leg Takedown into a submission hold (Usually counters stomp attempts with this)
4. Peruvian Necktie
5. Ankle Pick from the Collar Tie Up
6. Wizard Kick (A counter throw when someone tries to take her back from a tie-up. Kicks her leg back and between the legs - not a low blow - and uses the initial force as she dips forward to flip them over her and onto their back)
7. Tai Otoshi (A hip toss used in Judo)
8. Rolling Kneebar
9. Arm Drags
10. Shoot Throw (You’ve all seen in UFC how they shoot in, pick them up around the waist and slam them down)
11. Kata Hajime/Sometimes turned into a suplex
12. Indian Deathlock
13. Inside/Outside Dragonscrew
14. Stiff punches and kicks based around Systema
15. Back Body Drop
16. Cradle DDT
17. Guillotine Choke
18. German Suplex Variations (Snap, Bridge, Deadlift, etc)
19. Muay Thai Strikes (She usually clinches up and goes to town)
20. Flying Armbar (Usually used when her and her opponent are charging each other and they go for a lariat. She literally jumps and takes the arm.)
21. Saito Suplex
22. Belly to Belly Suplex
23. Scissorhold Headlock (Used to counter out of a pinfall cover after kicking out. She literally throws her legs up and catches their head. From there, she can hold that position or take an arm)
24. Rolling Wristlock (Counter out of a Rear Waistlock administered by her opponent)
25. Legsweep (Catches the kicking leg and sweeps the other leg out, knocking them on their face. Will usually hold the caught leg and go for a submission)
26. Flying Triangle Hold
27. Running Leg Scissors
28. Ground Mounted Punches/Forearms/Elbows
29. Grounded Knees to the ribs or shoulders, based on how she takes them down
30. Tomoe Nage (You could compare it to a sort of Monkey Flip. It’s used in Judo to quickly go to a ground mount)
Create-Your-Own Comeback Sequence:
(List A Set Of Moves That Would Make Up Your Comeback Sequence In A Match! If You Feel You Don’t Want/Need A Comeback Sequence, You Can Delete This Part)
Comeback Move #1: Discus Forearm off an Irish Whip
Comeback Move #2: Japanese Armdrag to charging opponent
Comeback Move #3: Hurricanrana to charging opponent
Big Finish (Can Be A Signature; Cannot Be A Finisher): Running bicycle knee to the jaw as they rise
Signature Moves (Minimum Of 2; Maximum Of 4):
- Chicago Kiss:
Quite simply a stiff headbutt but Mai tends to pull it off in almost any situation, even during pop-ups.
Note: Used as a setup for either Systematic or Blackman’s Bounty. The headbutt stuns them, leaving them open.
- Modified Sitting Fujiwara Armbar:
Basically, Becky Lynch’s Disarm-Her but Mai tucks the arm under her armpit, wraps tight and wrenches back to apply extra pressure.
Note: This is one of those instances the commentators would react with horror, commenting on the torque Mai is putting on and the angle of the arm.
Finishers (Minimum Of 1; Maximum Of 2):
- Blackman’s Bounty:
Triangle Chokehold that she’ll pull off in any situation she can; even running and leaping at the opponent.
- The System:
Systema spinning back elbow strike directly to the face. At the very least, it opens them to a pin but Mai hopes it knocks them out. Mai uses this against the more discipline savvy opponents who know how to scout grapples. It’s harder to scout a quick, sudden strike when you get caught up exchanging shots back and forth.
Occasional Finishes:
(List Up To Two Moves Or Sequences That Your Character May Rarely Use. Underneath The Move, Please State The Conditions In Which Your Character Would Use Them! If You Feel That You Don't Want/Need One, You Can Skip This Part.)
Occasional Finish #1: Kickout Into A Cross Armbar
Condition: In a match where she's been working one or both arms, this can be a shock finish out of nowhere. Mai will kick out of a pinfall, usually right before 3. Using her hips with the kickout, she will shove her opponent off of her and flip them into a tight Cross Armbar, wrenching it back to cause an unexpected tapout.
Occasional Finish #2: Lights Out
Condition: Done usually during that last quick burst exchange of action in a match. Mai counters a charge or, if the opponent is significantly lighter, a springboard, catching the opponent into a Fireman's Carry and delivers a GTS to the face. She nails this and goes right for the cover without any gloating.
Shayna Baszler
BASIC INFORMATION
Discord Username (If Any):
Wrestler's Twitter Handle (If Any): @blackmansbounty
Wrestler's Real Name: Mai Yvonne Blackman
Wrestler's Ring Name: Mai Blackman
Wrestler's Height: 5'7"
Wrestler's Weight: 135lbs
Wrestler's DOB (Age): May 8th, 1985
Wrestler's Hometown/Residence: Chicago, Illinois
CHARACTER INFORMATION
Attire Description/Differences From PB: Same attire minus the spade and "Bounty Hunter" replaces her last name. She also has a Marine Corps tattoo emblem on her right shoulder.
Wrestler's Alignment: Bully style Heel
Wrestler Intangibles:
(Choose A Minimum Of One From The List Of Character Intangibles Below! If You Don’t See One That You Like On The List, Feel Free To Insert It Yourself!)
- Superhuman
- UnderDog
- Monster
- Fighter
- Genius
- Narcissistic
- Supernatural
- Cowardly
- Villainous
- Comedic
- Ultra-Violent
Intangible #2: Superhuman
Intangible #3: Villainous
Gimmick Description: A former bounty hunter renowned among others in the line of work for being overtly aggressive with her bounties. Eventually she was blacklisted from the occupation due to her violent behavior.
Character Biography: Mai was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois to a Chinese mother and Native American father. Growing up, she always had a strong sense of right and wrong but her temper always got her into trouble. This resulted in fights at school as well as in her neighborhood with the real troublemakers. Fearing for their daughter’s safety, Mai’s father enlisted her into martial arts training in order to defend herself when she was out in their rough neighborhood. Mai took to the training like a horse to water and became enthralled with the thrill of competition. At high school age, she entered a junior girl’s MMA league, becoming the recipient of several awards and championships in multiple categories.
When she was still in high school, she signed up for the Delayed Enlistment Program. Upon graduation, she enlisted into the Marines. Mai graduated with Honors at the top of her Company and went on to serve ten years as 0300 Infantry. Being a female in a predominantly male MOS meant Mai had to work harder to gain the respect of her peers but she did just that through display of her no quit attitude and her determination to do her best. While active duty, Mai studied law in hopes of doing something in the field after her military time. She never got her degree as she set it aside when she took an honorable discharge from the Marines to help take care of her ailing father. She was 28 at the time. For income, Mai used her knowledge and resources to take up a job as a bounty hunter, putting together a small team of some of her military buddies. They also opened their own bail bonds office to draw in even more income. They started their own YouTube channel and ran a series called The Blackman Files where they documented their jobs through go-pro cams. The concept became so popular that famous celebrity and musician, Janet Jacobs funded and sponsored it to help it reach a wider audience. The show ran for three seasons during which, Mai and Janet formed a close friendship
Due to her team’s training background, they were often the primary ones to be called on for suspects/bounties that could have been particularly dangerous. This often turned out to be true as Mai’s team often found themselves dealing with suspects that had violent histories and multiple hits on their records (nothing too risky, just along the lines of aggravated assault, domestic violence, and suspected small gang activity.) Mai’s team often successfully captured their targets but were the subject of numerous complaints of excessive force being used, namely by Mai herself. Mai received notices of complaints that she was too violent with suspects her team was sent to apprehend. Mai received several warnings and even ended up going to court for a couple cases. Everything came crashing down, however, when Mai’s team was called upon to apprehend a violent suspect who failed to show up to court. In the chaos that ensued from their attempts to apprehend him in his neighborhood, a rookie member of Mai’s team that she had become fond of was badly injured. This set Mai’s temper off and she finally apprehended the suspect herself but ended up beating him severely within an inch of his life. The judge that oversaw the case understood Mai’s personal bond with her team members, therefore he let her off with a year’s probation, however her license to be a bounty hunter was also revoked and she was left without a job.
She moved back in with her mother and got a job at a local wrestling gym while she considered finishing her law degree but after a couple of months, Mai observed the students training at the gym and saw that wrestling wasn’t just about showboating and body slamming people anymore. She saw many techniques being used that she knew from her years of training in martial arts. She always liked wrestling as a form of entertainment but never thought about doing it. With some insistence from Janet Jacobs, Mai decided to sign up at the school to learn the other side of professional combat sports. After two years of dedicating her mind, body and soul to her training, as she had done everything else, Mai began wrestling on the Chicago independent circuit, waiting to get her break in the big leagues. She wasn’t as young as most wrestlers were starting out so she knew she didn’t have long to make herself stand out. At 34 years old, she needed to make every moment count. With Janet Jacobs as her friend and manager, Mai Blackman is ready to bring her technique and ruthlessness to the ring.
Mai had a fairly impressive run as one half of the tag team Martial Law with Johanna Krieger under Janet's management. However, methods used by the tag team to get their message across, in Mai's eyes, began to challenge her personal morals. Quickly beginning to lose herself, Mai outright abandoned Martial Law to set out on a new path where she then learned more of the wrestling trade from Japanese wrestler, Dokueki, "The Poison Dragon." Shortly after, personal matters lead to her stepping away from wrestling completely but now she seeks to give it one more shot.
Entrance Theme: "United Divided" by Voodoo Johnson
Entrance Description:
As the opening guitar riff sounds throughout the arena, all focus goes to the entryway. As the guitar starts to pick up, the silhouette of an imposing woman comes stepping out onto the stage. The video wall comes to life with quick clips of Mai Blackman in her old youtube series focusing on her former career as a bounty hunter. Through home video and go-pro cams, we see her aggressively dealing with individuals; mostly focusing on her encounters with bounties who decided to get aggressive. Mai is seen subduing them with a particularly brutal martial art. This highlight reel is intercut with the name BLACKMAN being plastered across the video wall to resemble cold steel. Meanwhile, the entryway fills with smoke as the lights begin to flicker and as the lyrics to the song begin, Mai Blackman finally makes her physical appearance, dressed in her tights, sports top and boots with kick pads. A towel is hung over her neck and her black hair is tied back into a tight short ponytail. The look on her face is enough to kill.
♫♫Standing up being a captive my disease
And I'll start when I want to start
It's not a trip, but a divine right to be
This is my castle and I'm keeping it all locked♫♫
♫♫'Cause I won't see what I've become
United divided, indulged by myself
But never wrong♫♫
Another wave of boos erupts from the crowd as Mai looks up to take in her surroundings. A smug smirk, dripping with arrogance, slips through her scowl as she starts to loosen up; bouncing on her toes, shaking her arms down at her side and throwing a few loose air punches at the ground.
♫♫I'd save the egos for another day
Stand back and watch this fall...♫♫
Mai makes her way to the center of the stage, waving off the hateful reaction from the crowd. She then brings her attention to the ring where her opponent awaits and rolls her neck. Mai looks down the ramp with a predatory grin on her face like a hunter prepared to go for the kill. Finally, she steps onto the ramp and approaches the ring, motioning with her hands that she’s right there and ready. She yells “Let’s do this shit!” as she begins descending the ramp.
♫♫Cage me up, tie me down, bring me around
Tell me something's gotta change and I'm not
Cut my reputation, be it quietly aggravating
I butchered everything and what's the cost♫♫
♫♫'Cause I won't see what I've become
United divided, indulged by myself
But never wrong♫♫
♫♫I'd save the egos for another day
Stand back and watch this fall from grace...♫♫
Mai Blackman moves with a sense of purpose down the ramp towards the ring; head tilted down, eyes on the ring with that murderous scowl on her face again. As she reaches ringside, she pauses to bounce side to side on her toes again before rounding the corner to the ring. She runs up onto the apron, turning to defiantly face the booing crowd as she opens out her arms with that arrogant smirk again. She loves the hate they’re throwing at her. It fuels her. It feeds her aggression and her sense of focus as she bursts up the steps and enters the ring. Mai immediately goes into a rope run across the mat. Mai finally rolls forward on the mat and comes up onto one knee with her fists up in a fighter’s pose before hopping up to her feet and moving to her corner. She throws her towel out of the ring, subsequently nailing the timekeeper and tells him to hold that for her. Mai pulls on the ropes, warming up a bit before the bell as she bares her mouthguard in a sinister grin.
Roster Choice:
Friday Night Fusion (GM Kai Morgan)
(Pick Your Roster, Then Delete The One You Don't Want)
(If You're Reading This Before The Brand Extension, Please Pick The Roster You'd Like To Be Drafted To)
WRESTLING INFORMATION
Wrestling Style:
(Choose A Minimum Of One Wrestling Style From The List Below. If You Don't See One That You Like, Feel Free To Add It In.)
- Old School
- Mat Wrestler
- Lucha Libre
- Strong Style
- Submission Specialist
- Hoss Wrestler
- Brawler
- Weapon Based Brawler
- Daredevil
- All-Rounder
Wrestling Style #1: Mat Wrestler
Wrestling Style #2: Strong Style
Wrestling Style #3: Submission Specialist
In-Ring Strengths:
- THE SYSTEM:
Among other styles, Mai is a practitioner of a martial arts known as Systema, sometimes referred to as The System. It is a Russian based martial art that she has trained in since she was an adolescent; taught to her by a friend of her father to assure she could defend herself growing up in their rough Chicago neighborhood. She will incorporate some of these techniques into her matches but it mostly shines when she is attacked with a weapon during a No DQ match or a brawl breaks out as a heavy section of Systema focuses on defending against armed opponents.
- ENDURANCE:
An important part of mastering Systema is building your endurance to beyond the average level. As a result of this, Mai can “go all day and then some.” She’ll break a sweat, she’ll start breathing heavy as normal, but it takes awhile to gas her out. You don’t start seeing exhaustion set in until she ends up in lengthy match types (2 out of 3 falls, Iron Man/Woman, Rumbles, etc). More often than not, her opponent will start slowing down before she will. This also means she can take a hit and bear it.
- STRENGTH:
For someone her weight, she can move opponents with ease within reasonable limits. Once she gets her arms around you, if you’re under 300lbs, there’s a good chance you’re going where she wants you. If necessary, she’ll use one’s own momentum against them if they’re on the heavier side.
In-Ring Weaknesses:
- DEATH FROM ABOVE:
Mai can go toe to toe with the best of them on foot. Her Achilles heel, however is aerial attacks both offensively and defensively. She’ll hit turnbuckle moves like your average wrestler but she absolutely will not take to the air in any other form. She also has very poor defense against the more aerial based wrestlers as none of her disciplines are built to defend against most moves. She can probably catch someone out of a flying into a clothesline into an armbar but if they come flipping at her with a Phoenix Splash or a Moonsault, she’s pretty much fucked.
- SHE-HULK SMASH:
While anger tends to help her press on when she’s reaching her physical limit, it can also be her bane as she becomes easily goaded. She might start ignoring the referee warnings more and can even be baited by her opponent into making a mistake and leaving herself open.
- RUTHLESS AGGRESSION:
The world of pro wrestling is mostly unfamiliar to Mai. She comes from a world where fighting meant actually fighting. This results in her sometimes getting overly aggressive with her opponents. She’s been used to fighting with no rules and now she’s in a world where rules matter. This may result in her ignoring the referee or going beyond the limits of what it takes to necessarily win a match. I.e: she may prefer to wanna knock her opponent out rather than pin them. She may hold a submission until after the bell, resulting in a decision swap at the referee’s discretion.
Basic Moves List:
(Minimum Of 10)
1. Single/Double Leg Takedown
2. Waistlock STO Takedown, Headstomp combo
3. Scissor Leg Takedown into a submission hold (Usually counters stomp attempts with this)
4. Peruvian Necktie
5. Ankle Pick from the Collar Tie Up
6. Wizard Kick (A counter throw when someone tries to take her back from a tie-up. Kicks her leg back and between the legs - not a low blow - and uses the initial force as she dips forward to flip them over her and onto their back)
7. Tai Otoshi (A hip toss used in Judo)
8. Rolling Kneebar
9. Arm Drags
10. Shoot Throw (You’ve all seen in UFC how they shoot in, pick them up around the waist and slam them down)
11. Kata Hajime/Sometimes turned into a suplex
12. Indian Deathlock
13. Inside/Outside Dragonscrew
14. Stiff punches and kicks based around Systema
15. Back Body Drop
16. Cradle DDT
17. Guillotine Choke
18. German Suplex Variations (Snap, Bridge, Deadlift, etc)
19. Muay Thai Strikes (She usually clinches up and goes to town)
20. Flying Armbar (Usually used when her and her opponent are charging each other and they go for a lariat. She literally jumps and takes the arm.)
21. Saito Suplex
22. Belly to Belly Suplex
23. Scissorhold Headlock (Used to counter out of a pinfall cover after kicking out. She literally throws her legs up and catches their head. From there, she can hold that position or take an arm)
24. Rolling Wristlock (Counter out of a Rear Waistlock administered by her opponent)
25. Legsweep (Catches the kicking leg and sweeps the other leg out, knocking them on their face. Will usually hold the caught leg and go for a submission)
26. Flying Triangle Hold
27. Running Leg Scissors
28. Ground Mounted Punches/Forearms/Elbows
29. Grounded Knees to the ribs or shoulders, based on how she takes them down
30. Tomoe Nage (You could compare it to a sort of Monkey Flip. It’s used in Judo to quickly go to a ground mount)
Create-Your-Own Comeback Sequence:
(List A Set Of Moves That Would Make Up Your Comeback Sequence In A Match! If You Feel You Don’t Want/Need A Comeback Sequence, You Can Delete This Part)
Comeback Move #1: Discus Forearm off an Irish Whip
Comeback Move #2: Japanese Armdrag to charging opponent
Comeback Move #3: Hurricanrana to charging opponent
Big Finish (Can Be A Signature; Cannot Be A Finisher): Running bicycle knee to the jaw as they rise
Signature Moves (Minimum Of 2; Maximum Of 4):
- Chicago Kiss:
Quite simply a stiff headbutt but Mai tends to pull it off in almost any situation, even during pop-ups.
Note: Used as a setup for either Systematic or Blackman’s Bounty. The headbutt stuns them, leaving them open.
- Modified Sitting Fujiwara Armbar:
Basically, Becky Lynch’s Disarm-Her but Mai tucks the arm under her armpit, wraps tight and wrenches back to apply extra pressure.
Note: This is one of those instances the commentators would react with horror, commenting on the torque Mai is putting on and the angle of the arm.
Finishers (Minimum Of 1; Maximum Of 2):
- Blackman’s Bounty:
Triangle Chokehold that she’ll pull off in any situation she can; even running and leaping at the opponent.
- The System:
Systema spinning back elbow strike directly to the face. At the very least, it opens them to a pin but Mai hopes it knocks them out. Mai uses this against the more discipline savvy opponents who know how to scout grapples. It’s harder to scout a quick, sudden strike when you get caught up exchanging shots back and forth.
Occasional Finishes:
(List Up To Two Moves Or Sequences That Your Character May Rarely Use. Underneath The Move, Please State The Conditions In Which Your Character Would Use Them! If You Feel That You Don't Want/Need One, You Can Skip This Part.)
Occasional Finish #1: Kickout Into A Cross Armbar
Condition: In a match where she's been working one or both arms, this can be a shock finish out of nowhere. Mai will kick out of a pinfall, usually right before 3. Using her hips with the kickout, she will shove her opponent off of her and flip them into a tight Cross Armbar, wrenching it back to cause an unexpected tapout.
Occasional Finish #2: Lights Out
Condition: Done usually during that last quick burst exchange of action in a match. Mai counters a charge or, if the opponent is significantly lighter, a springboard, catching the opponent into a Fireman's Carry and delivers a GTS to the face. She nails this and goes right for the cover without any gloating.