Post by SammieSinclair on Jul 12, 2014 14:04:44 GMT
Match Archive
NAME: Michelle Dawnstar
HEIGHT: 5’4”
WEIGHT: 126lbs
HOMETOWN: Las Cruces, NM
ALIGNMENT: Face
STYLE: Brawler/catfighter
RING GEAR: Dark brown shoulderless one piece, with white, furry fringe along the bustline and
waist. Light brown boots with similar fringe. White pads. Wears a feathered headdress to the ring.
FINISHER:
1) Navajo Knot (Lotus Lock w/ Double Breast Claw)
2) Breaking Dawn (Gory Lock to Pendulum Backbreaker)
MOVES:
1) Concrete Crash
2) Cradle Faceplant
3) DDT
4) Fallaway Slam
5) Samoan Drop
6) Sit-Out Powerbomb
7) Discus Clothesline
8) Mongolian Chop Flurry (usually ends with opponent driven to knees, then toppled with Tomahawk
Chop or Double Axehandle)
9) Running High Knee
10) Spin Kick
11) Bear Hug
12) Bridging Indian Deathlock
13) Straightjacket Choke w/ Bodyscissors
14) Diving Hip Attack
15) Diving Splash
Signature Moves:
1) Las Cruces Crank (Stranglehold Gamma)
2) Whirling Dervish (Giant Swing)
BACKGROUND:
Michelle Dawnstar was always a bit of a wayward child. Directionless in school, she was one whose
report cards always noted that she had tremendous potential, but never seemed able to focus. Her
teachers tended to like her personally, but the girl quickly built a reputation as a disruptive force:
intensely outgoing, craving the spotlight, brash and confident—but also extremely empathetic.
At a young age, Michelle essentially dubbed herself “the bully of bullies.” She set herself up as a sort
of avenging angel, protecting the kids who tended to be picked on by bigger and meaner children on
the playground, and Dawnstar took it upon herself to stand up for those kids against their tormentors—
be they young or old, male or female.
After graduation, she tried to go to community college—but really, her academic road had reached a
dead end. She worked a number of waitress jobs from her teen years into early adulthood, and it’s here
that fate took a hand. One of her co-workers was spotted by a catfight video producer, who invited her
to his studio for a tryout. Michelle accompanied her to provide moral support, but when the girl put up
against her friend kept taking a number of (in Dawnstar’s view) cheap shots, Michelle jumped into the
fight—and made short work of her.
Needless to say, Dawnstar started getting PLENTY of work from that producer. And her videos sold
well.
That Michelle would have an aptitude for combat was hardly surprising. Besides her scrapping
background growing up, it also happens to be in her blood. You see, Michelle also happens to be a
cousin of Juliet of Nyssa Bloodwind. However, wanting to make a name on her own merits, she chose
never to highlight her lineage.
Ironically, Dawnstar’s entry into FAWN was almost a case of history repeating itself.
One night, Michelle went to a FAWN event precisely to visit her cousins. But when (insert Face to be
determined) found herself on the receiving end of an embarrassing post-match beatdown at the hands
of (heel/heels to be determined), Dawnstar sprinted down to the ring to come to her defense. A FAWN
contract was offered shortly thereafter.
HEIGHT: 5’4”
WEIGHT: 126lbs
HOMETOWN: Las Cruces, NM
ALIGNMENT: Face
STYLE: Brawler/catfighter
RING GEAR: Dark brown shoulderless one piece, with white, furry fringe along the bustline and
waist. Light brown boots with similar fringe. White pads. Wears a feathered headdress to the ring.
FINISHER:
1) Navajo Knot (Lotus Lock w/ Double Breast Claw)
2) Breaking Dawn (Gory Lock to Pendulum Backbreaker)
MOVES:
1) Concrete Crash
2) Cradle Faceplant
3) DDT
4) Fallaway Slam
5) Samoan Drop
6) Sit-Out Powerbomb
7) Discus Clothesline
8) Mongolian Chop Flurry (usually ends with opponent driven to knees, then toppled with Tomahawk
Chop or Double Axehandle)
9) Running High Knee
10) Spin Kick
11) Bear Hug
12) Bridging Indian Deathlock
13) Straightjacket Choke w/ Bodyscissors
14) Diving Hip Attack
15) Diving Splash
Signature Moves:
1) Las Cruces Crank (Stranglehold Gamma)
2) Whirling Dervish (Giant Swing)
BACKGROUND:
Michelle Dawnstar was always a bit of a wayward child. Directionless in school, she was one whose
report cards always noted that she had tremendous potential, but never seemed able to focus. Her
teachers tended to like her personally, but the girl quickly built a reputation as a disruptive force:
intensely outgoing, craving the spotlight, brash and confident—but also extremely empathetic.
At a young age, Michelle essentially dubbed herself “the bully of bullies.” She set herself up as a sort
of avenging angel, protecting the kids who tended to be picked on by bigger and meaner children on
the playground, and Dawnstar took it upon herself to stand up for those kids against their tormentors—
be they young or old, male or female.
After graduation, she tried to go to community college—but really, her academic road had reached a
dead end. She worked a number of waitress jobs from her teen years into early adulthood, and it’s here
that fate took a hand. One of her co-workers was spotted by a catfight video producer, who invited her
to his studio for a tryout. Michelle accompanied her to provide moral support, but when the girl put up
against her friend kept taking a number of (in Dawnstar’s view) cheap shots, Michelle jumped into the
fight—and made short work of her.
Needless to say, Dawnstar started getting PLENTY of work from that producer. And her videos sold
well.
That Michelle would have an aptitude for combat was hardly surprising. Besides her scrapping
background growing up, it also happens to be in her blood. You see, Michelle also happens to be a
cousin of Juliet of Nyssa Bloodwind. However, wanting to make a name on her own merits, she chose
never to highlight her lineage.
Ironically, Dawnstar’s entry into FAWN was almost a case of history repeating itself.
One night, Michelle went to a FAWN event precisely to visit her cousins. But when (insert Face to be
determined) found herself on the receiving end of an embarrassing post-match beatdown at the hands
of (heel/heels to be determined), Dawnstar sprinted down to the ring to come to her defense. A FAWN
contract was offered shortly thereafter.