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STATS Wrestler's Name: Ashlyn De Luca Wrestler's Nickname: “Shmurda” (usually jokingly); “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (self-proclaimed-- sometimes by announcers); “De Lucz” (usually by herself in the third person), “The 1-2-3 C#%T” (never out loud), “X-Twat” (don’t you dare), “Ash” (there we go) D.O.B.: April 20, 1993 Height: 5’6” Weight: 139 lbs Alignment: Heel Spectrum: (1 - 4) | Tweener: (5) | Face Spectrum (6 - 10) 6 Billed From: Atlanta, GA Pro Debut: January 2013 MOVESET Grappling Style: 1. Striker 2. Technician Finishing Moves: 1. Storybook Ending (Grapevine waistlock Reverse DDT into Grapevine Grounded Dragon Sleeper) 2. The Flyleaf (High-leaping sitout facebuster-- usually ending in a spike for short opponents. Sometimes hit from the second turnbuckle. Rarely from the top.) 3. Crashlanta (Inverted Belly-to-Back Mat Slam aka Styles Clash) Trademark Moves: 1. Syxx Kick (Running Double Spinning Wheel Kick) 2. Diving or Springboard Double Knees to standing, kneeling, or prone opponent [sometimes done to an opponent outside the ring] 3. Imperfect Chaos Theory (Sharpshooter-- eventually bridging back into a modified Muta Lock if Ashlyn has to drag the opponent away from the ropes. Usually initiated after catching an opponent’s kick or stomp.) 4. Cliffhanger (With the opponent down on the apron, Ashlyn will bring their legs in and essentially perform a rope-hung Boston Crab or Liontamer) 5. Running Suicide Front Dropkick through the ropes [rare] Common Moves: 1. Quick jabs, quick slaps, forearms, European Uppercuts 2. Desperation headbutt 3. Standing Kick variants (Roundhouse, Axe, Scissors, Spinning Heel, Bicycle) 4. Dropkick variants (front, basement, hesitation, running, springboard, etc.) 5. Frankensteiner / Hurricanrana from various positions 6. Diving Moonsault 7. Running Elbow Strike 8. Fujiwara Armbar [sometimes through ropes to opponent grounded on the apron] 9. Ropewalk into; Leg Drop / Somersault Leg Drop / Frog Splash / Dropkick 10. Ankle Lock [often transitioned into a Belly-to-Back Suplex] 11. Brainbuster 12. Tornado DDT wherever she can hit a gd Tornado DDT 13. Shining Wizard, often from odd/innovative positions 14. Hangman’s Neckbreaker across the top rope 15. Rolling (Double) Russian Leg Sweep 16. Triangle Choke / Inverted Bridging Triangle Choke 17. Front Guillotine Choke [often taken to the ground with scissors] 18. Running Buckle-Bomb (into a seated, cornered position-- usually followed by a Dropkick) 19. Leaping Meteora after countering a grounded/kneeling opponent 20. Counter Side Headlock Takedown + a single, rough head slam ENTRANCE & ATTIRE Entrance Music: “Fly Pirate” by MIA Ring Attire: Ash will wear a black, Hadley Herrera-designed “Shmurda” hoodie over her gear while making her entrance. She’ll typically perform in a small multicolored or green-and-black top that cuts just above her ribcage, a spiral design wrapping down her arms and to her wrists. She’ll wrestle in matching trunks, though her boots and pads will always be black. Her hair is typically down. She basically looks like this decapitated wrestler below, though with aforementioned color schemes (multicolored/black-and-green). ![]() Ring Entrance:
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CHARACTER BACKGROUND Picbase: Alexis Knapp Manager: Logan Alexander (when applicable) Gimmick: Foul-mouthed. Arrogant. Hot-headed. Currently trying to find a balance between “cocky” and “confident”, and openly obsessed with the goal of turning stardom into “legendary status” in the year of 2018. Strengths: 1) In-tune with her environment-- Ashlyn will often seamlessly alter or modify certain moves based on where she is in the ring or the type of match she’s in. 2) Incredibly quick/agile, especially in tune with striking. 3) Patient… not really quick to be distracted by anger. Weaknesses: 1) Not nearly as gifted at escaping complex holds and submissions as she is at applying them. 2) Feats of great strength are few and far between. (Not at all physically intimidating) 3) Wouldn’t rank in your Top 10 when it comes to “ability to follow directions.” Taunts/Mannerisms: 1. ...will make a crude jerking motion with her fist and her groin before throwing an invisible, imaginary substance into the face of her opponent. Usually after a counter. 2. Pointing toward the sky before lowering her arm, pointing toward her opponent as if locking someone in her crosshairs-- but no more finger guns bc someone has to have trademarked that shit by now. (Usually either to signal a finish, or her next target.) Bio: Ashlyn was born in Tampa, Florida on April 20th, 1993 to Alexander & Jemma De Luca. Shortly before her fifth birthday, they relocated to East Point, GA and finally to Atlanta, GA where Ashlyn (mainly) lives until present-day. After losing her mother to cancer shortly thereafter, Ashlyn became involved in sports-- specifically gymnastics, and later amateur wrestling-- though had “behavioral problems” throughout her childhood, eventually becoming pregnant and giving birth to her son, Samuel De Luca-Lake at the age of 14. After returning to "athletic-shape" and seeking guidance in 2011, Ashlyn would eventually seek the help of former World Champions Logan Alexander, and later Aubrey J. Parker and Talon Wilkinson. She broke into the mainstream wrestling scene with a successful run in the original Phoenix Wrestling beginning in 2013, holding the Television and International Championships, most notably feuding with the likes of Faith and Aurora Jansen. Notably, Ashlyn became embroiled in a bitter, seven-month feud with Faith exacerbated by Ashlyn's affair with Faith's then-husband, Tommy Evans and a vicious grudge match which saw De Luca set her rival ablaze. A series of failed attempts at the World and Tag Team Championships would take their emotional toll. After taking a hiatus in late 2014, Ashlyn purchased and rejuvenated a now-successful local bakery (...!) but began training for an in-ring return in early summer 2016. At the end of the summer she debuted in HKW on its Defiance brand, immediately feuding with the Crimson Baroness. The two would trade wins with the Baroness often getting the best of De Luca, though Ashlyn managed to defeat her for the Bloodlust Championship on two separate occasions in 2016 and 2017. During her run, Ashlyn entered SSWA’s 2017 Young Guns Cup, emerging victorious over the likes of Artemis Kaiser, Jackie Fowler, and Danielle Vasquez to win the tournament. She went onto win the brand’s World Championship from Selena King in June 2017 despite controversy and quickly reconnected with her mentor and teacher, Logan Alexander, with her eyes set on FGA and ultimately her first taste of tag team success. Throughout 2017, Logan and Ashlyn (under the name “Chaotics”) performed as a team and won FGA’s Dynamic Duos tournament-- one which saw Ashlyn De Luca score a long-awaited pinfall victory over former mentor and rival Aurora Jansen-- ultimately defeating Upper Echelon’s Emilio Vialpando and Jinzai in the finals: a match which would spark a heated rivalry between Ashlyn and Emilio. Afterward, Chaotics engaged in a rivalry with Peaches and Dan Herrera of the Polychromatic Lion Attack Squad, culminating in a Tag Team Championship victory at FGA’s 6 Year Anniversary Show-- though both teams were attacked by Shintaro Majima and Mark Bisley of Smart Style (a team the Chaotics had defeated, and disrespected months prior during the Patriot Games tournament). Meanwhile in HKW, De Luca had been a part of a blood-feud with Artemis Kaiser. The two exchanged the Bloodlust Championship during their months-long rivalry which culminated in a Three Stages of Hell Match which saw both women badly injured. Regardless, Kaiser and De Luca formed a mutual respect and ADL would continue to defend her SSWA World Championship against the likes of Utopia Vidal, Selena King, and-- controversially-- Anastasia Starling. In HKW, a man that had acquired near-legendary status, Flame, returned at De Luca’s expense, stalking her (and Emilio Vialpando) following De Luca’s victory over Artemis Kaiser at HKW’s War Ready which began Ashlyn’s third Bloodlust Championship reign. Eventually, Flame physically stole Ashlyn De Luca’s championship belt, leaving the champion without a title to display as the year ended. While the Chaotics remained undefeated in FGA throughout 2017, in SSWA, Ashlyn would eventually lose her World Championship to Anastasia Starling at December’s Royal Battle after an emotional bout. Shortly after, Ashlyn’s entry into the 2018 Young Guns Cup was announced, making her the first previous winner to reenter the tournament. Ashlyn declared that 2017 was the year she achieved “stardom”, and 2018 would be the year that she cemented “legendary status”, emphasizing this with a victory over Dragon Diabolico in the tournament’s first round and Dickie Harter in the second, but was ultimately defeated by Kendall Kingham in the Round of 16. A day later, Ashlyn lost her Bloodlust Championship to Emilio Vialpando in the returning Hell’s Asylum Match at HKW Divine Supremacy, suffering a minor leg injury during an exchange with Flame atop the cell, exacerbated when she was thrown off of the roof and into the crowd. Ashlyn was cleared for competition six days later, though still attempting to rehab the injury, and signed an official year-long contract with FGA at the end of January 2018, debuting in the losing end of a main event match against Undisputed Champion Johnny Karma on an episode of Flashpoint. Edited by FGA Office, Jan 31 2018, 03:19 AM.
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