Post by blaisefader on Jul 29, 2017 2:41:14 GMT
THE VITALS
PICTURE BASE
Viper/Piper Niven (ICW, Stardom, Mae Young Classic)
Viper/Piper Niven (ICW, Stardom, Mae Young Classic)
RING NAME
Blaise Fader
Blaise Fader
CURRENT NICKNAMES
"Best Beater-Upper in Britain"
"Big-Bootin' Bitch"
HEIGHT
1.72 cm (5'8)
1.72 cm (5'8)
WEIGHT
17 stone (240 lbs)
DATE OF BIRTH
November 13th 1991
November 13th 1991
BILLED FROM
Coventry, West Midlands, England
Coventry, West Midlands, England
CHARACTER INFORMATION
ALIGNMENT
Plucky, if not scrappy, Blue-Eyes.
Plucky, if not scrappy, Blue-Eyes.
GIMMICK
Blaise is 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, and 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. She's recently gone through something of a rough patch in her home promotion, having lost to her arch-rival Arcane and is now forced to follow his every beck and call, or never return; overcoming her fears of flight and travel, she's looking to make as big an impact she can across the globe, and what better way than an exhibition with another notable (and notorious) figure in the wrestling business?
Blaise is 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, and 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. She's recently gone through something of a rough patch in her home promotion, having lost to her arch-rival Arcane and is now forced to follow his every beck and call, or never return; overcoming her fears of flight and travel, she's looking to make as big an impact she can across the globe, and what better way than an exhibition with another notable (and notorious) figure in the wrestling business?
TWITTER HANDLE
@blazingfaders
@blazingfaders
MATCH ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE/RING ATTIRE
Boots, kneepads, fishnets, and a singlet in a variety of colors, generally black, white, blue, green, or pink.
Boots, kneepads, fishnets, and a singlet in a variety of colors, generally black, white, blue, green, or pink.
ENTRANCE THEME DESCRIPTION
The upbeat, percussive piano of Carole King's familiar 70's hit fills the arena before anything else. It's when Shinedown's heavier drum beat and guitar bursts in that the curtains part and the stage lights ignite, revealing a triumphant Blaise Fader! She leaps forward into the spotlight, shooting her fists in the air, hyping up the crowd as best as she can.
She makes her way down to the ring slowly and confidently, clapping along to the beat of her theme music, sparing time to high five and take selfies with fans.
Not exactly fit enough to dive through the ropes or Brock Lesnar her way in, Blaise vaults herself over the ropes and works the crowd on each side of the ring, raising her fists in the air from each turnbuckle. From there, she takes her corner, ready for her opponent.
The upbeat, percussive piano of Carole King's familiar 70's hit fills the arena before anything else. It's when Shinedown's heavier drum beat and guitar bursts in that the curtains part and the stage lights ignite, revealing a triumphant Blaise Fader! She leaps forward into the spotlight, shooting her fists in the air, hyping up the crowd as best as she can.
She makes her way down to the ring slowly and confidently, clapping along to the beat of her theme music, sparing time to high five and take selfies with fans.
Not exactly fit enough to dive through the ropes or Brock Lesnar her way in, Blaise vaults herself over the ropes and works the crowd on each side of the ring, raising her fists in the air from each turnbuckle. From there, she takes her corner, ready for her opponent.
WRESTLING INFORMATION
WRESTLING STYLE
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; lots of high fives and rhythmic clapping. 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.
When it isn't dealt out spontaneously, Blaise hypes up her Exocet up along with the crowd as much as she can. Elaborate set-ups (multiple rebounds, her opponent draped over the ropes/barrier, running all the way from the entrance ramp, etc) and corner-stomping, as well as 'pumping up' her boots like so.
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; lots of high fives and rhythmic clapping. 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.
When it isn't dealt out spontaneously, Blaise hypes up her Exocet up along with the crowd as much as she can. Elaborate set-ups (multiple rebounds, her opponent draped over the ropes/barrier, running all the way from the entrance ramp, etc) and corner-stomping, as well as 'pumping up' her boots like so.
STRENGTHS
Size
Blaise is bigger competitor than most women in the ring (and some of the men, too), and can use this to her advantage to overpower and resist her opponents' offense. Comes in handy with smaller opponents, especially countering aerial maneuvers by the high-flying types.
Resilience
Blaise keeps going, even when circumstances might recommend otherwise; she'll try to kick out 'til she can't no more, and she won't tap 'til her arm, leg, or neck is in a knot.
Team Player
Blaise isn't a lone wolf, and knows to accept a helping hand when she needs one. She plays well with others.
Size
Blaise is bigger competitor than most women in the ring (and some of the men, too), and can use this to her advantage to overpower and resist her opponents' offense. Comes in handy with smaller opponents, especially countering aerial maneuvers by the high-flying types.
Resilience
Blaise keeps going, even when circumstances might recommend otherwise; she'll try to kick out 'til she can't no more, and she won't tap 'til her arm, leg, or neck is in a knot.
Team Player
Blaise isn't a lone wolf, and knows to accept a helping hand when she needs one. She plays well with others.
WEAKNESSES
Size
Just as before, Blaise is a bigger competitor than most in the ring... but that also makes her slower, and a lot easier to hit. Bigger target, and all that.
Reckless Abandon
Blaise is brash, and it's easy to get under her skin. If exploited, all her strength and bluster could easily be used against her, in and out of the ring.
Vertigo
Yep. Big, tough lass like Blaise, she just can't stand 'em. Never even been to the top of the Shard, or rode the London Eye. Don't even get her started on airplanes, she's a nervous traveler anyways... with few exceptions (such as a Blaise of Glory), the highest she'll go in the ring is the second rope.
Size
Just as before, Blaise is a bigger competitor than most in the ring... but that also makes her slower, and a lot easier to hit. Bigger target, and all that.
Reckless Abandon
Blaise is brash, and it's easy to get under her skin. If exploited, all her strength and bluster could easily be used against her, in and out of the ring.
Vertigo
Yep. Big, tough lass like Blaise, she just can't stand 'em. Never even been to the top of the Shard, or rode the London Eye. Don't even get her started on airplanes, she's a nervous traveler anyways... with few exceptions (such as a Blaise of Glory), the highest she'll go in the ring is the second rope.
STRIKE MOVES
Big Boot
Knife Edge Chop
Open Hand Chop
Open Hand Slap
Elbow/Forearm/Knee Smash
European Uppercut
Shoot Kick
Headbutt
Shoulder Block
Big Boot
Knife Edge Chop
Open Hand Chop
Open Hand Slap
Elbow/Forearm/Knee Smash
European Uppercut
Shoot Kick
Headbutt
Shoulder Block
FRONT GRAPPLE MOVES
Headlock
Wristlock
Hammerlock
Snapmare
Back Body Drop
Belly-to-Belly-Suplex
Snap Suplex
Vertical Suplex
Spinebuster
Gutbuster
Side Slam
Sitout Powerbomb
Gutwrench Powerbomb
Headlock
Wristlock
Hammerlock
Snapmare
Back Body Drop
Belly-to-Belly-Suplex
Snap Suplex
Vertical Suplex
Spinebuster
Gutbuster
Side Slam
Sitout Powerbomb
Gutwrench Powerbomb
BACK GRAPPLE MOVES
German Suplex (Release, Bridging, Deadlift)
Back Suplex
Pendulum Backbreaker
Tilt-a-Whirl Backbreaker
Backslide Pin
O'Connor Roll Pin
Schoolgirl Roll-Up Pin
GROUND MOVES
Headlock
Wristlock
Elbow Drop
Knee Drop
Leg Drop
Seated Senton
Body Splash
German Suplex (Release, Bridging, Deadlift)
Back Suplex
Pendulum Backbreaker
Tilt-a-Whirl Backbreaker
Backslide Pin
O'Connor Roll Pin
Schoolgirl Roll-Up Pin
GROUND MOVES
Headlock
Wristlock
Elbow Drop
Knee Drop
Leg Drop
Seated Senton
Body Splash
CORNER MOVES
Crossbody
European Uppercut
Hip Attack
Clothesline
Facewash
Back Elbow
Snake Eyes
Turnbuckle Suplex
Turnbuckle Powerbomb
Crossbody
European Uppercut
Hip Attack
Clothesline
Facewash
Back Elbow
Snake Eyes
Turnbuckle Suplex
Turnbuckle Powerbomb
RUNNING MOVES
Clothesline
Crossbody
Senton
Splash
Bulldog
Thesz Press
Flapjack
Clothesline
Crossbody
Senton
Splash
Bulldog
Thesz Press
Flapjack
SIGNATURE MOVES
"Exocet"
(Running Big Boot/Yakuza Kick; generally used as a momentum changer, or an 'outta nowhere' move)
"Rock'n Rolla"
(Cannonball Senton)
"Fade-Away"
(Alley-Oop Facebuster, sometimes into the ropes/turnbuckle)
"Pip Pip Cheer-Hilo"
(Slingshot Somersault Senton... sort of)
"Topé con Trust Fall"
(well... just watch this)
"Exocet"
(Running Big Boot/Yakuza Kick; generally used as a momentum changer, or an 'outta nowhere' move)
"Rock'n Rolla"
(Cannonball Senton)
"Fade-Away"
(Alley-Oop Facebuster, sometimes into the ropes/turnbuckle)
"Pip Pip Cheer-Hilo"
(Slingshot Somersault Senton... sort of)
"Topé con Trust Fall"
(well... just watch this)
FINISHING MOVES
"Coventry Blitz"
(Argentine Powerbomb)
"Godiva Lock"
(Seated Stretch Muffler)
DESPERATION FINISHING MOVE
"Blaise of Glory"
(Diving Senton; a last ditch effort, since Blaise is terrified of heights...)
"Blaise of Glory"
(Diving Senton; a last ditch effort, since Blaise is terrified of heights...)
CAREER INFORMATION & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
HOME PROMOTION
United Kingdom Wrestling Federation (UKWF)
United Kingdom Wrestling Federation (UKWF)
CURRENT PROMOTIONS
United Kingdom Wrestling Federation (UKWF)
Red State Revolver (RSR)
Budokan Gaijin Dream Fight
United Kingdom Wrestling Federation (UKWF)
Red State Revolver (RSR)
Budokan Gaijin Dream Fight
PREVIOUS PROMOTIONS
World Wrestling Headquarters (WWH)
Vortex Wrestling
Broadway Championship Wrestling (BCW)
Premier Grappling Club (PGC)
Pollomania
World Wrestling Headquarters (WWH)
Vortex Wrestling
Broadway Championship Wrestling (BCW)
Premier Grappling Club (PGC)
Pollomania
CHAMPIONSHIPS
x1 United Kingdom Champion
1x JANKEN Champion (Current)
x1 United Kingdom Champion
1x JANKEN Champion (Current)
BIOGRAPHY
Blaise Fader wasn't exactly born with a silver spoon in hand. The eldest child in a family of seven, she's got five younger brothers and a recovering alcoholic father, a veteran of The Troubles in Northern Ireland, to contend with in a cramped estate apartment. 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 three of the five 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 has 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. The company has since been bolstered by talent new and old from around the globe, with Blaise at its stead... until her loss to Arcane, forcing her to bend the knee and become beholden to the interests of him and his New Management faction.
Outside of the United Kingdom, Blaise has made quite the splash in the American independent scene; most notably facing Britain Jade in the first Vortex Grand Championship match, defeating Bronx Valescence, and taking on COBA Sunday in a match for the RSR Southern Heavyweight Championship.