Post by SammieSinclair on Sept 18, 2014 16:05:14 GMT
Name: Daisy Lemay
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 112lbs
Hometown: Springfield, IL
Fighting Attire: Pink bikini will white daisy floral pattern. Pink boots with white laces, Pink
pads on elbows and knees.
Heel/Face: Heel
Gimmick: Angelic looking young heel
Fighting Style: Technical wrestler, but very good at keeping her dirty tricks from the referee (if
not the fans)
Finishing Move:
The Daisy Cutter (Daisy lifts victim into position for Canadian Backbreaker;
then she releases and flips em so they're facing towards the canvas and at the same moment
drops to the mat, hitting an elevated RKO / Diamind Cutter type move)
Lemay-gnifique (Daisy
applies a Full Nelson to a sitting opponent, then she executes a front flip over the victim and
lands in a bridge, applying nasty pressure to her girl's neck, back and shoulders)
Description:
Susan Daisy Lemay comes from a small Midwestern city where she spent the first
15 or so years of her life as a quite normal child. Then her mother died and set in motion years
of turmoil including the death of her father and her being transferred from one member of her
extended family to another. Money was not the problem--it eventually got her sent to a good
boarding school to finish her education. The problem was the sense of impotent rage growing
within Susan that her life had become such a soap opera.
Once Susan had graduated from the boarding school, she refused to go on to college or go back
to Springfield. Instead, she found a job running the concession stand at a sports arena in
another small Ohio city. This arena was running a regular boxing and wrestling cards. One day
the ring card girl failed to show up and Susan volunteered for the job. She looked good in a
bikini and her fresh-faced blonde looks didn't hurt either. She discovered she loved the
attention of the crowd and learned how to stir them up. Soon she was the regular ring girl and
appeared to brighten up the wrestling cards as well.
It was the wrestling that drew Lemay's interest. Her old boarding school actually had a girl's
wrestling program and she had learned the fundamentals, but the strict rules of this form of
wrestling bored her. Now seeing the professional-style up close, she became interested in trying
it herself. She managed to get some of the older women to give her some training and she soon
wowed the crowd by winning an amateur night competition, but this competition also saw
Lemay realize that there was a tiger inside her clawing to get out. Instead of frightening her, it
made her want to tame this tiger and use it build a career.
For about a year and a half she wrestled all over Ohio and other small venues. She developed
her persona: "Sweet Daisy"--the blonde ingenue who looked SO sweet and played SO dirty.
The crowds would realize she was a cheater and start booing, Daisy would sneer at them and
let the derision shower down on her. "They hate me--I'm doing my job," she would say, but
some around her began to wonder--did she somehow get satisfaction from being hated?
Then came WOLF. As soon as Daisy (she had virtually dropped using Susan) heard about it,
she headed for the nearest try outs. A few matches and she was signed. Nevertheless she was
sent to the developmental program to polish her technique. She did this, but mostly she worked
on her rule-breaking and a new twist: she would loudly complain her opponents were cheating.
This was especially true of the faces, who didn't appreciate her duplicity, but often found
themselves unable to do anything about it. Daisy's ability to at first please, then confuse and
then infuriate a crowd, soon became impressive, though it has earned her some angry rivals.
She and Sandy Alexander's troubles started back in the WOLF school and have only grown
worse. Daisy seems to have a particular hatred of opponents she thinks had a normal life like
Sandy, though the fact that she thinks Roxy Raker had one, shows a certain myopia.
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 112lbs
Hometown: Springfield, IL
Fighting Attire: Pink bikini will white daisy floral pattern. Pink boots with white laces, Pink
pads on elbows and knees.
Heel/Face: Heel
Gimmick: Angelic looking young heel
Fighting Style: Technical wrestler, but very good at keeping her dirty tricks from the referee (if
not the fans)
Finishing Move:
The Daisy Cutter (Daisy lifts victim into position for Canadian Backbreaker;
then she releases and flips em so they're facing towards the canvas and at the same moment
drops to the mat, hitting an elevated RKO / Diamind Cutter type move)
Lemay-gnifique (Daisy
applies a Full Nelson to a sitting opponent, then she executes a front flip over the victim and
lands in a bridge, applying nasty pressure to her girl's neck, back and shoulders)
Description:
Susan Daisy Lemay comes from a small Midwestern city where she spent the first
15 or so years of her life as a quite normal child. Then her mother died and set in motion years
of turmoil including the death of her father and her being transferred from one member of her
extended family to another. Money was not the problem--it eventually got her sent to a good
boarding school to finish her education. The problem was the sense of impotent rage growing
within Susan that her life had become such a soap opera.
Once Susan had graduated from the boarding school, she refused to go on to college or go back
to Springfield. Instead, she found a job running the concession stand at a sports arena in
another small Ohio city. This arena was running a regular boxing and wrestling cards. One day
the ring card girl failed to show up and Susan volunteered for the job. She looked good in a
bikini and her fresh-faced blonde looks didn't hurt either. She discovered she loved the
attention of the crowd and learned how to stir them up. Soon she was the regular ring girl and
appeared to brighten up the wrestling cards as well.
It was the wrestling that drew Lemay's interest. Her old boarding school actually had a girl's
wrestling program and she had learned the fundamentals, but the strict rules of this form of
wrestling bored her. Now seeing the professional-style up close, she became interested in trying
it herself. She managed to get some of the older women to give her some training and she soon
wowed the crowd by winning an amateur night competition, but this competition also saw
Lemay realize that there was a tiger inside her clawing to get out. Instead of frightening her, it
made her want to tame this tiger and use it build a career.
For about a year and a half she wrestled all over Ohio and other small venues. She developed
her persona: "Sweet Daisy"--the blonde ingenue who looked SO sweet and played SO dirty.
The crowds would realize she was a cheater and start booing, Daisy would sneer at them and
let the derision shower down on her. "They hate me--I'm doing my job," she would say, but
some around her began to wonder--did she somehow get satisfaction from being hated?
Then came WOLF. As soon as Daisy (she had virtually dropped using Susan) heard about it,
she headed for the nearest try outs. A few matches and she was signed. Nevertheless she was
sent to the developmental program to polish her technique. She did this, but mostly she worked
on her rule-breaking and a new twist: she would loudly complain her opponents were cheating.
This was especially true of the faces, who didn't appreciate her duplicity, but often found
themselves unable to do anything about it. Daisy's ability to at first please, then confuse and
then infuriate a crowd, soon became impressive, though it has earned her some angry rivals.
She and Sandy Alexander's troubles started back in the WOLF school and have only grown
worse. Daisy seems to have a particular hatred of opponents she thinks had a normal life like
Sandy, though the fact that she thinks Roxy Raker had one, shows a certain myopia.