REAL NAME: Katya Djurdjevic GENDER: Female PICBASE: Olga Katysheva RACE: White NATIONALITY: Russian D.O.B./AGE: 20/12/99 - 19 HOMETOWN: Moscow, Russia RESIDES: San Diego, California
PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION
RING NAME(S): Katya Djurdjevic NICKNAME(S): “The Straight Line Demon” BILLED FROM: Moscow, Russia HEIGHT: 5’9” WEIGHT: 122lbs TRAINED BY: Izzy Anders, Merlot Ayano, Freya Kane CROWD AFFILIATION: Face PROFESSIONAL DEBUT: 2019 DIVISION: Angled / Bi-Weekly
WRESTLING INFORMATION
WRESTLING STYLE: An aggressive all-rounder. Leans to high flying when facing much larger opponents. MATCH TACTICS: Clean. Quite the showman when she's in form. Is much more daredevilish against bigger opponents.Very logical, but aggressive on offence. CHARACTER PERSONALITY: Spunky and super bubbly, Katya Djurdjevic is a barrel of fun. She connects well with people, and particularly enjoys listening to what they care about. On the surface, she’s very feminine, laidback and respects traditional values, but her personality belies her ambitious and cunning nature. She posses a very forceful, titanic persona that led to rivals calling her “Moscow’s Straight Line Demon” in her cycling days. CHARACTER ANALYSIS: She is VERY observant. Although she is warm and loving, Katya recognises there are no saints in wrestling. She’s more pragmatic than most would expect, as she understands how things work in the sport. Her mentality is fairly alien to most. She enjoys listening to what m She believes Might is Right and is actually a lot more aggressive than she lets on. This manifests in several ways, one being her competitiveness. In her cycling days, it was said: “Dragging her opponents down by any means possible, like a fierce god, is her strength.” Do not underestimate how hard Katya goes if she wants to win. GIMMICK DESCRIPTION: In a sense, Katya believes the West is regressing. That we as a people have traded comfort and security for success and freedom. So she wishes to be a symbol of how we as people can grow and move forward. Whether that be through greatness, love or a fun spirit. Or maybe she wrestles just for the kick of it. Who can say?
TWITTER: @djurdjevickatya EXPERIENCE: 2 Months (Has been training since August) PAST ACCOLADES: None
MOVESET INFORMATION
FINISHERS
(Preferably, a submission finisher or signature needs to be added.) PRIMARY FINISHER: Thundering Skies -- Yet to be revealed.
SECONDARY FINISHER: Dragon’s Nest - Like a Boston Crab, but Amara lifts her opponent up, bends her knee behind their head, and properly bends her victim in half; applying pressure not only to the back but torquing the neck in a way that looks filthy and feels legitimately gruesome. (Lion Tamer)
FINAL FINISHER: Demon Splitter - A quick release vertical suplex dropped into a double knee backbreaker. Used more for special occasions/opponents she’s struggling to put away. (Orange Crush Backbreaker)
SIGNATURES
1. Lion's Song- Her go-to comeback move is a running single leg dropkick. She’s been known to hit it from the second rope. 2. Dreadbringer - German Suplex off the 2nd/top rope to an opponent on the apron into the ring. [1] 3. Slingshot Reverse Avalanche Frankensteiner 4. Running dropkick from the floor to the head of an opponent draped over the second rope. (ala Roman Reigns) 5. DDT
REGULAR MOVESET
(15 is the minimum; you can keep past the 20. 1. Boxing Combos 2. One handed bulldog 3. Rope aided Gamengiri 4. Slingshot Leg Drop 5. Springboard Front Missile Dropkick 6. Diving Clothesline 7. Rapid knee strikes 8. Knife Edged Chops 9. Corner hesitation dropkick 10. Hurricanrana 11. Flying Head scissors 12. Flurry of stiff kicks to the chest, knees and calves, or a kneeling opponent's head 13. Tiger Suplex 14. German Suplex 15. Monkey Flip 16. Roundhouse Kick 17. Dragon Whip 18. Soccer Kick 19. 20.
ENTRANCE INFORMATION
ENTRANCE THEME: “Warriors” -- Papa Roach ANNOUNCER INTRODUCTION:ERIN LAMBERT: Making her way to the ring from Moscow, Russia, standing at five foot and nine inches tall, “The Straight Line Demon” -- Katya Djurdjevic!
ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION: The electric opening of "Warriors"-- Papa Roach assaults the P.A. system and the crowd is bathed in the splendid glow of gold lighting.
As the main riff begins rocking the arena, “The Straight Line Demon" appears amidst the fans. Back to us, feet placed wide apart and an arm reaching towards the heavens, the crowd roars. She wore supple hotpants, trendy sports bra-esque top, kneepads and shinguards (over black high boots), all a sheer confection of fine red and silver, and a funky pair of sunglasses.
Her high collared cape was her crowning glory; flashy, glamorous, and dazzling and a marvellous colour - the colour of blood and flame and sunsets. Spinning on her heel, Katya Djurdjevic points to the cameras and poses for the fans. She proceeded to boldly wade through this huge sea of fans with more energy than a concert.
Without pause, the fans chant "We Are The Warriors!" as one when Katya hits the ring. Leaping inside, her smile as bright as the noonday sun, she climbs a turnbuckle to pump an arm in the air and point a single index finger to the sky - an obvious challenge to whoever lurks in heaven.
CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION: TBA
BIOGRAPHY
In many ways, 2018 transformed the life of Katya Djurdjevic. She landed her dream job as an interviewer and quickly became highly sought after a string of popular interviews.She joined the LFL as a quarterback and became Rookie of The Year in a sport she never played before. All at the humble age of 18 without stepping foot in university.
Becoming a wrestler was never part of the plan.
But in the summer of 2018 Katya Djurdjevic, at the urging of a dear friend in her LFL team, trained to do just that. Love for competition had been stirred by the LFL but it wasn’t enough. Competition was the Russian’s drug of choice and she needed a far stronger hit.
The prospect of tag-teaming with a friend hit all the right buttons. Sugar and Spice was set to debut in Fall 2018, but unfortunately the tag team never came to be. As one who likes finishing what she’s started, Katya didn’t lose heart. She continued to train, shocking the world with her appearances in the Young Guns Cup and the PW: Neo’s Insurgency in early 2019.
Surpassing all expectations, she was soon signed by Pro Wrestling: Neo. The future looks bright for the quirky girl from Moscow.