Post by Pro Wrestling NEO on Feb 26, 2019 11:41:42 GMT -5
BLAISE FADER
PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME: Blaise Fader GENDER: Female PICBASE: Viper/Piper Niven RACE: Causcian NATIONALITY: English D.O.B./AGE: November 13th, 1991 HOMETOWN: Coventry, England RESIDES: Coventry, England
PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION
RING NAME(S): Blaise Fader NICKNAME(S): Best Beater-Upper in Britain, Big-Bootin' Bitch, Blezza BILLED FROM: Coventry, England HEIGHT: 5'8" / 172 cm WEIGHT: 240 lbs / 17 stone TRAINED BY: UKWF, Omega Academy CROWD AFFILIATION: Face PROFESSIONAL DEBUT: April 10th, 2016 DIVISION: Angled Bi-Weekly
WRESTLING INFORMATION
WRESTLING STYLE: Powerhouse brawler. MATCH TACTICS: Blaise isn't the most technically sound grappler or flashy aerialist, but she is a powerhouse brawler, and involves a lot of crowd participation into her act. She does her best to work the crowd in her favor, indulging in chants and positive reactions. In the ring, she makes it a point to treat her opponents with the utmost respect; handshakes and Tests of Strength are the order of the day, until that respect is, well, disrespected. CHARACTER PERSONALITY: Blaise is a blue-eyes, as white meat a babyface as they come, having built her young career as a body-positive role model. A bit of a chav who's come from dire straits to fight for the common folk, she looks to prove that no matter who you are or where you're from, dreams can come true, and through blood, sweat and tears, glory can be earned. While she might fight for truth and justice and everything good, it would be a mistake to assume Blaise isn't keenly aware of her power, however. She knows exactly what kind of damage she can deal, and sometimes the temptation to use it is strong. CHARACTER ANALYSIS: How does your character operate? What is your mentality like? Are they kindhearted to fault? Are they the pinnacle of evil? GIMMICK DESCRIPTION: This is a little different than the analysis. The analysis describes the nuances of a character, while this is straight up defining their proverbial gimmick.
TWITTER:@blazingfaders EXPERIENCE: 3 Years. PAST ACCOLADES:
UKWF United Kingdom Championship (1x)
BGDF JANKEN Championship (1x)
RSR New Altantic Championship (1x)
RCW Television Championship (1x)
RCW Tag Team Championship (1x)
BAW Queens Championship (1x)
ACM Womens Championship (1x)
Kamikaze Pro Omake Championship (1x)
HELL Legion del Hell Championship (1x)
MOVESET INFORMATION
FINISHERS
(Preferably, a submission finisher or signature needs to be added.) PRIMARY FINISHER: Pull-Up Piledriver SECONDARY FINISHER: Godiva Lock - Seated Stretch Muffler DESPERATION FINISHER: Blaise of Glory - Diving Senton FINAL FINISHER: TO BE REVEALED
1. Pendulum Backbreaker 2. Tilt-a-Whirl Backbreaker 3. Backdrop 4. Bearhug 5. Knife-edged Chop 6. European Uppercut 7. Forearm Smash 8. Flapjack 9. Headbutt 10. Sitout Powerbomb 11. Shoulder Block 12. Shoulder Tackle 13. Snake Eyes 14. Spinebuster 15. Belly-to-Belly Suplex 16. German Suplex 17. Saito Suplex 18. Vertical Suplex 19. Torture Rack (set-up for Coventry Blitz) 20. Basement European Uppercut 21. Leg Drop 22. Deadlift Powerbomb 23. Seated Senton 24. Body Splash 25. Deadlift German Suplex 26. Clothesline 27. Corner Crossbody 28. Running Crossbody 29. Corner European Uppercut 30. Hip Attack 31. Running Senton 32. Thesz Press 33. Second Rope Crossbody 34. Corner Slingshot Splash
ENTRANCE INFORMATION
ENTRANCE THEME:Big For Your Boots by Stormzy ANNOUNCER INTRODUCTION:ERIN LAMBERT: "Introducing (insert)...from Coventry, England...weighing at a 240 pounds...BLAISEEEE FAAAAADEEEEEER!"
ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION:The lights go down in the arena, save for the spotlight over the entrance ramp. With each crescendo of bass-y reverb before the music begins, the stage lights flash, separated by the sped-up vocal sample of "House Train". It's when the beat picks up and Stormzy starts rapping that the stage erupts in a flurry of smoke and pyrotechnics, revealing a triumphant Blaise Fader. She leaps forward into the spotlight, shooting a pair of Victory V's in the air as sparks from the pyro rain down on her.
Keeping with the upbeat, frenetic tempo of her music, Blaise makes her way down the ramp, slapping hands and taking part in selfies with fans, making it a point to lap the ringside area for high fives all around. Not exactly fit enough to dive through the ropes or leap onto the ring apron, Blaise takes the steel steps and vaults herself over the ropes, working the crowd on each side of the ring. She raises Victory V's from each turnbuckle. From there, she shadowboxes her corner, ready for her opponent.
CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION:The lights go down in the arena, save for the spotlight over the entrance ramp. With each crescendo of bass-y reverb before the music begins, the stage lights flash, separated by the sped-up vocal sample of "House Train". It's when the beat picks up and Stormzy starts rapping that the stage erupts in a flurry of smoke and pyrotechnics, revealing a triumphant Blaise Fader - with her Championship. She leaps forward into the spotlight, raising her Title over her head as sparks from the pyro rain down on her.
With her Championship draped around her neck like an oversized medal, Blaise makes her way down the ramp, slapping hands and taking part in selfies with fans, making it a point to lap the ringside area for high fives all around. Not exactly fit enough to dive through the ropes or leap onto the ring apron, Blaise takes the steel steps and, Title in hand, vaults herself over the ropes. From each turnbuckle, she raises the Title in one hand and a Victory V in the other. From there, she shadowboxes her corner, ready for her opponent.
BIOGRAPHY
Blaise Fader wasn't exactly born with a silver spoon in hand. The eldest child in a family of six, she's got four younger brothers and a recovering alcoholic father, a veteran of The Troubles in Northern Ireland, to contend with in a cramped estate flat. Her mother has been in and out of prison for most of her life, her most recent stint serving time on some serious drug charges (only two of the four children are hers).
Growing up in the Wood End area of Coventry, trouble was no stranger to Blaise and her brothers, but unlike them, she sought to persevere and keep her family together, despite their circumstances. While her mother was absent through most of their lives, her father battled his addictions, and her brothers battled each other and everybody else, Blaise made sure to keep her head up and her nose clean. Despite the sentiment, however, there weren't many opportunities for Blaise to reach for; she scraped by her primary schooling, barely passing most classes, and she often struggled with her weight.
One of her only passions, one that she could share with her entire family, was professional wrestling. She was a diehard fan from a young age, watching the larger, globe-trotting federations on the telly and seeing a slew of local traveling promotions whenever they were in town. It only seemed natural to her to pursue a career in the business, and after completing her schooling (and failing to hold down a steady job elsewhere), she trained under anyone willing to teach her the art of wrestling, to limited success.
Her first big break came in the form of UKWF, at that point a small, London-based promotion. For whatever reason, they took a chance on signing Blaise, and she moved from her family home in Coventry to a tiny flat in Brixton, and hit the ground running. Her time in UKWF yielded unprecedented success and opportunity; after a grueling blood feud with 'Dublin Trouble' Juliet Black, she fought for and won the UKWF Championship from Skylynn Reed, and defended her Title for one hundred and eighty-eight days.
Since making an impact in the British and European scene, Blaise has made a name for herself across the globe, competing in Japan (Kamikaze Pro and BUDOKAN GAIJIN DREAM FIGHT) and the United States (Pollomania, Rose City Wrestling, and CWC's Red State Revolver), hoping to bolster her name value.
While she's had her share of success in smaller promotions, Blaise feels that her 2017 could have been bigger, if it weren't for stunting her own self-confidence and challenging herself to go big or go home. In that respect, she's decided to fulfill a promise she made to herself almost a year ago, and has signed with 4CW's Octane brand. Whether this decision is another success or failure is up in the air.
"Hoping to bring efedding a few good steps forward."