Post by SammieSinclair on Jul 10, 2014 17:05:38 GMT
Celia Blassenville
Name: Celia Blassenville
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 145lbs
Hometown: New Cannan, LA
Fighting Attire: Black one piece with long 'sleeves' that are nothing more
than a series of angled bands. Look is completed with matching kneepads and whte wrestling boots.
Physical Description: In a word, 'sturdy'. Blassenville can demolish and destroy and look good doing it.
Dark red hair hangs down between her shoulders, usually worn in a long ponytail or French-braid on
fight night. Celia's eyes are dark brown and provide a nice contrast to her pale complexion. Her
shoulders and biceps are not to be trifled with.
Heel/Face: Heel
Gimmick: Temptress -- a lapse in judgement cost Celia Blassenville a promising
career as a psychologist, now she uses her training (and a healthy dose of innate bitchiness) to lead
those around her down the road to ruin.
Finishing Move:
1) The Head Game (Egoist Driver)
2) The Rorschachel (Hebiyagura)
Common Moves:
1) Straightjacket DDT
2) Piledriver
3) Double Underhook Slam
4) Inverted Tiger Suplex
5) Uranage
6) Sit-Out Powerbomb
7) Backdrop Suplex
8) High Kick
9) Jumping Knee Strike
10) Rapid punches to seated foe
11) Bear Hug
12) Border City Stretch
13) Abdominal Stretch w/ Leg Trap
14) Reverse Figure Four Leglock
15) Cravate-O-Clasm
Signature Moves:
1) Louisiana Shoe Shine (Shamo)
2) Nature vs. Nurture (Black Tornado Slam)
3) Aversion Therapy (Rolling Hero's Welcome)
Description: Celia Blassenville was a Psychology major at Stanford University, the nation's top
institute of higher learning for such studies. Although her overarching desire was to be the best student
in the program, and she was in fact an 'A' student, she fell short of being the best in the course. To her
professors, she was "brilliant, yet erratic". To her fellow students, she was a cunningly callous
manipulator, particularly of men, earning her the sobriquet of "Temptress".
She managed to land a plum position as a research assistant on a major psychological study being
conducted by the department, evaluating the moral factors in the decision making process. But very
nearly from the start, she realized that very little of the prestige from the study would grace her, a lowly
undergrad assistant...unless, of course, she emerged as a major figure in the program.
She began to write observational papers on the progress of the study that seemed to defy the
conventional wisdom...and her professors were astonished to discover that her observations were in fact
entirely correct. Suddenly, Celia became the superstar of the department, and was promoted to the
Chief Assistant position. She also began to find her name cropping up in psychology journals, and she
was feted by Stanford as a young genius.
And then Celia's house of cards came crashing down. Not everyone was so enamored of the Temptress,
and they began checking into her work with the study. What they discovered was that Blassenville had
been cunningly manipulating a number of participants, leading them to make decisions which
seemingly justified her reports. The entire study now thoroughly compromised, it was terminated, and
Celia was expelled in disgrace from the university, and no other worthwhile psychology department in
the country would let her set foot in their classrooms.
With academia suddenly denied her, Celia threw herself into the only other pursuit that ever brought
her any satisfaction -- athletics. One evening, after an exhaustive workout at her local gym,
Blassenville was confronted by one of the women she’d duped in the disastrous study. This lass was
looking for satisfaction of a more physical nature than mere expulsion could provide and provoked a
fight right then and there.
This proved to be a terrible, terrible mistake.
Descending into a cold, dark place, Celia battered the poor girl without mercy until several other gymgoers
peeled the furious redhead off her victim. One of these was a local wrestling promoter of some
note and he recognized Blassenville’s potential even before she did. At first, Celia scoffed at the idea of
professional wrestling, but after a few sparring sessions, she started to enjoy it, not just the physical
release, but as an opportunity to use all she knew of human nature to exploit her foe’s weaknesses.
Wielding her words the way her contemporaries used their fists, Celia quickly rose to the top of the
California indy scene and her opponents almost always left the ring in tears -- either thanks to her
vicious Rorschachel submission or a whispered observation delivered at just the right psychological
moment.
After a successful tour of the West Coast, Blassenville came east and caught the eye of FAWN talent
scouts when she convinced her last opponent in a Battle Royale to eliminate herself. A report was sent
along to Anciline de Cyr and days later, Celia was heading for Orlando, setting the stage for the
greatest mind game FAWN had ever seen.
Name: Celia Blassenville
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 145lbs
Hometown: New Cannan, LA
Fighting Attire: Black one piece with long 'sleeves' that are nothing more
than a series of angled bands. Look is completed with matching kneepads and whte wrestling boots.
Physical Description: In a word, 'sturdy'. Blassenville can demolish and destroy and look good doing it.
Dark red hair hangs down between her shoulders, usually worn in a long ponytail or French-braid on
fight night. Celia's eyes are dark brown and provide a nice contrast to her pale complexion. Her
shoulders and biceps are not to be trifled with.
Heel/Face: Heel
Gimmick: Temptress -- a lapse in judgement cost Celia Blassenville a promising
career as a psychologist, now she uses her training (and a healthy dose of innate bitchiness) to lead
those around her down the road to ruin.
Finishing Move:
1) The Head Game (Egoist Driver)
2) The Rorschachel (Hebiyagura)
Common Moves:
1) Straightjacket DDT
2) Piledriver
3) Double Underhook Slam
4) Inverted Tiger Suplex
5) Uranage
6) Sit-Out Powerbomb
7) Backdrop Suplex
8) High Kick
9) Jumping Knee Strike
10) Rapid punches to seated foe
11) Bear Hug
12) Border City Stretch
13) Abdominal Stretch w/ Leg Trap
14) Reverse Figure Four Leglock
15) Cravate-O-Clasm
Signature Moves:
1) Louisiana Shoe Shine (Shamo)
2) Nature vs. Nurture (Black Tornado Slam)
3) Aversion Therapy (Rolling Hero's Welcome)
Description: Celia Blassenville was a Psychology major at Stanford University, the nation's top
institute of higher learning for such studies. Although her overarching desire was to be the best student
in the program, and she was in fact an 'A' student, she fell short of being the best in the course. To her
professors, she was "brilliant, yet erratic". To her fellow students, she was a cunningly callous
manipulator, particularly of men, earning her the sobriquet of "Temptress".
She managed to land a plum position as a research assistant on a major psychological study being
conducted by the department, evaluating the moral factors in the decision making process. But very
nearly from the start, she realized that very little of the prestige from the study would grace her, a lowly
undergrad assistant...unless, of course, she emerged as a major figure in the program.
She began to write observational papers on the progress of the study that seemed to defy the
conventional wisdom...and her professors were astonished to discover that her observations were in fact
entirely correct. Suddenly, Celia became the superstar of the department, and was promoted to the
Chief Assistant position. She also began to find her name cropping up in psychology journals, and she
was feted by Stanford as a young genius.
And then Celia's house of cards came crashing down. Not everyone was so enamored of the Temptress,
and they began checking into her work with the study. What they discovered was that Blassenville had
been cunningly manipulating a number of participants, leading them to make decisions which
seemingly justified her reports. The entire study now thoroughly compromised, it was terminated, and
Celia was expelled in disgrace from the university, and no other worthwhile psychology department in
the country would let her set foot in their classrooms.
With academia suddenly denied her, Celia threw herself into the only other pursuit that ever brought
her any satisfaction -- athletics. One evening, after an exhaustive workout at her local gym,
Blassenville was confronted by one of the women she’d duped in the disastrous study. This lass was
looking for satisfaction of a more physical nature than mere expulsion could provide and provoked a
fight right then and there.
This proved to be a terrible, terrible mistake.
Descending into a cold, dark place, Celia battered the poor girl without mercy until several other gymgoers
peeled the furious redhead off her victim. One of these was a local wrestling promoter of some
note and he recognized Blassenville’s potential even before she did. At first, Celia scoffed at the idea of
professional wrestling, but after a few sparring sessions, she started to enjoy it, not just the physical
release, but as an opportunity to use all she knew of human nature to exploit her foe’s weaknesses.
Wielding her words the way her contemporaries used their fists, Celia quickly rose to the top of the
California indy scene and her opponents almost always left the ring in tears -- either thanks to her
vicious Rorschachel submission or a whispered observation delivered at just the right psychological
moment.
After a successful tour of the West Coast, Blassenville came east and caught the eye of FAWN talent
scouts when she convinced her last opponent in a Battle Royale to eliminate herself. A report was sent
along to Anciline de Cyr and days later, Celia was heading for Orlando, setting the stage for the
greatest mind game FAWN had ever seen.