Post by SammieSinclair on Jan 11, 2015 12:34:41 GMT
Rose Evans
Match Archive
NAME: Rose Evans
HEIGHT: 5’3”
WEIGHT: 121lbs
HOMETOWN: Buffalo, NY
ALIGNMENT: Heel
STYLE: Technician/submissionist
RING GEAR: Black bustier and matching lace panties under a plaid miniskirt. Black thigh
high stockings and white boots.
FINISHER: She Loves Me Knot (Sjodin Special), Rose's Thorns (full nelson bow and arrow)
BACKGROUND:
In some of the more recent editions of the dictionary, the entry for “prodigy” just might be
accompanied by a picture of Rose Evans.
Everything she has ever done in her life, Rose has done sooner and better than most everyone
else. By 6 months of age she was walking. By 9 months, she was talking. She was playing
chess well at 3 years of age, and soon after had learned how to play both piano and the violin.
In short, Rose Evans was a genius, which delighted her honest, working class parents to no
end… at least initially.
The problem with having a clever kid, however, can be that sometimes the kid comes to think
he or she is smarter than his or her parents. In Rose’s case, she KNEW she was smarter. She’s
spent her entire life being the smartest person in the room, and sometimes the smartest person
in the building. Alas, while Evans was gifted with extensive intelligence, it was a gift that did
not come accompanied by extensive patience. She quickly grew frustrated with those around
her, either for their inability to keep up with her intellectually, their refusal to try to reason with
her, or for feeling they were patronizing her.
By the age of 14, Evans had graduated high school and was off to Columbia University. She
had hoped it would be a fresh start, surrounded by other intellectuals and people who might,
just might, appreciate her gifts. But while she made some good friends, Rose also found a
number of people resentful of her intellect and her academic success at such a young age. Still,
Evans took to the college life fairly well, and soon begun getting an education in and out of the
classroom: dating, attending parties and all the associated activities of college life.
At one such party, Rose found herself the target of another co-ed, who thought she had been
trying to make moves on her boyfriend. And then, an odd thing happened: Rose Dawson got
her ass kicked. It was the first time in her life she could remember FAILING at something.
And that experience ignited Evans’ competitive fire. She started taking self-defense classes.
She started studying martial arts. She joined Columbia’s boxing club. Anything she could
think of that might help her learn the art of fighting, Rose pursued it.
A year later, Rose Evans tracked down the girl who had humiliated her… and she embarrassed
that co-ed so badly that she left the university.
Rose had gained her revenge… but she had not quenched her thirst for combat. After earning
her Bachelor’s degree at 17, Dawson initially opted for graduate school. But she also
continued her fighting exploits, working a number of local independent pro wrestling shows in
addition to her studies. There, she caught the eye of a FAWN talent scout.
And a developmental deal was soon forthcoming.
HEIGHT: 5’3”
WEIGHT: 121lbs
HOMETOWN: Buffalo, NY
ALIGNMENT: Heel
STYLE: Technician/submissionist
RING GEAR: Black bustier and matching lace panties under a plaid miniskirt. Black thigh
high stockings and white boots.
FINISHER: She Loves Me Knot (Sjodin Special), Rose's Thorns (full nelson bow and arrow)
BACKGROUND:
In some of the more recent editions of the dictionary, the entry for “prodigy” just might be
accompanied by a picture of Rose Evans.
Everything she has ever done in her life, Rose has done sooner and better than most everyone
else. By 6 months of age she was walking. By 9 months, she was talking. She was playing
chess well at 3 years of age, and soon after had learned how to play both piano and the violin.
In short, Rose Evans was a genius, which delighted her honest, working class parents to no
end… at least initially.
The problem with having a clever kid, however, can be that sometimes the kid comes to think
he or she is smarter than his or her parents. In Rose’s case, she KNEW she was smarter. She’s
spent her entire life being the smartest person in the room, and sometimes the smartest person
in the building. Alas, while Evans was gifted with extensive intelligence, it was a gift that did
not come accompanied by extensive patience. She quickly grew frustrated with those around
her, either for their inability to keep up with her intellectually, their refusal to try to reason with
her, or for feeling they were patronizing her.
By the age of 14, Evans had graduated high school and was off to Columbia University. She
had hoped it would be a fresh start, surrounded by other intellectuals and people who might,
just might, appreciate her gifts. But while she made some good friends, Rose also found a
number of people resentful of her intellect and her academic success at such a young age. Still,
Evans took to the college life fairly well, and soon begun getting an education in and out of the
classroom: dating, attending parties and all the associated activities of college life.
At one such party, Rose found herself the target of another co-ed, who thought she had been
trying to make moves on her boyfriend. And then, an odd thing happened: Rose Dawson got
her ass kicked. It was the first time in her life she could remember FAILING at something.
And that experience ignited Evans’ competitive fire. She started taking self-defense classes.
She started studying martial arts. She joined Columbia’s boxing club. Anything she could
think of that might help her learn the art of fighting, Rose pursued it.
A year later, Rose Evans tracked down the girl who had humiliated her… and she embarrassed
that co-ed so badly that she left the university.
Rose had gained her revenge… but she had not quenched her thirst for combat. After earning
her Bachelor’s degree at 17, Dawson initially opted for graduate school. But she also
continued her fighting exploits, working a number of local independent pro wrestling shows in
addition to her studies. There, she caught the eye of a FAWN talent scout.
And a developmental deal was soon forthcoming.