Akrista O'Hare
Nov 10, 2012 17:20:52 GMT -5
Post by FGA Office on Nov 10, 2012 17:20:52 GMT -5
Wrestler's Name: Akrista O'Hare
Wrestler's Nickname: "Suicide Girl", "Mistress of Punk", "Gray Angel"
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 132 lbs
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: As one the few female wrestlers with actual skill, Akrista has a constant chip on her shoulder regarding "Divas". She is out to prove that women can do more than strut and preen in the ring, and if they are given a chance, some of them can hang with the boys. As such, she disdains male wrestlers who think she is only there to look pretty, and women "wrestlers" who encourage that stereotype are even worse. Akrista won't take it easy on ANYONE in the ring, and expects the same from her opponents. Go full bore, or go home.
Hometown: Boston, MA
Entrance Music: "Nice n Sleazy" by The Stranglers
Pro Debut: 2009
Grappling Style: High Flying Submissions (Sambo based submissions)
Finishing Moves
Primary (Submission) finisher: Holy Trinity
(Akrista kicks her opponent in the stomach so they are doubled over. She jumps up and locks in a triangle choke, so the opponent is still bent in half, with Akrista's back on the ground, putting pressure on the neck and spine.)
Secondary Finisher: Darkness Falls (Acid Drop/Dudley Dog)
Trademark Moves
Say Goodnight! (Tilt-a-whirl head scissors from the top rope)
Night Raid (Top rope hurricanrana)
6-1-7 (6-1-9)
Common Moves
1: Rolling Leg bar (Opponent on the ground, Akrista charges, grabs their leg and jumps over them with their leg trapped between her arms, and locks in a standard leg bar. The speed simply helps weaken the leg.)
2: Dragon Sleeper
3: Crossface
4: Tornado DDT
5: Dragon Screw Leg whip
6: Cobra Clutch Bulldog
7: Over-the-top rope Suicide Dive
8: Hanging Neck Breaker
9: Shining Wizard
10: Diving Spear (top rope)
11: Hell's Gate (Undertaker's gogoplata)
12: Old School
13: Sweet Chin Music (minus the buildup, so a running boot to the jaw)
14:STF
Ring Entrance
Akrista comes out to the crunchy bass line of "Nice n Sleazy", wearing a gray trench coat over her ring attire, not through the main entrance, but moving amongst the fans. The lights have a gray filter, and a moderate amount of smoke fills the space. A look of cold determination on her face, she ignores everyone around her, despite the cheers. Placing one hand on the barrier, she vaults over, and makes her way to the ring edge. Jumping onto it, she flashes a quick smile to the crowd, but its the smile of a predator. Hopping over the top rope, she drops her trench coat to the mat and stretches, waiting for her opponent.
Ring Attire
White and gray camo shorts, black short sleeve t-shirt with gray wings on the back, charcoal Frye's motorcycle boots and fingerless motorcycle gloves.
Bio
Akrista "Suicide Girl" O'Hare grew up in South Boston, the daughter of a former welterweight boxing champ, Sean O'Hare. Akrista's mom, a firefighter, died on the job when the girl was 10, and Sean took it upon himself to teach Akrista how to defend herself, especially since South Boston was not an easy place to live. Akrista quickly developed a passion for all the fighting arts, but especially professional wrestling, as it was clear most women wrestlers were in truth not athletic at all, and the young girl knew that she could change that if given a chance. While her father was skeptical at first, he let his daughter try out in some small-time local promotions, since he had contacts from his boxing days. Akrista made a name for herself as a daredevil, earning the nickname "Suicide Girl" in one championship match when she threw herself off a balcony onto her opponent, nearly breaking herself in two. However, Akrista was also keen on the technical side of wrestling, especially knowing her size would make it nearly impossible to ever be a "power" wrestler, and continued to work on her submissions and technique during her travels around the Northeast.
Now she plans on making an impact in FGA, as the first female wrestler in the promotion, and well aware of the obstacles in her way, is prepared to thoroughly smash them, as well as any preconceived notions that women can't wrestle, can't grapple, can't be true contenders.
Wrestler's Nickname: "Suicide Girl", "Mistress of Punk", "Gray Angel"
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 132 lbs
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: As one the few female wrestlers with actual skill, Akrista has a constant chip on her shoulder regarding "Divas". She is out to prove that women can do more than strut and preen in the ring, and if they are given a chance, some of them can hang with the boys. As such, she disdains male wrestlers who think she is only there to look pretty, and women "wrestlers" who encourage that stereotype are even worse. Akrista won't take it easy on ANYONE in the ring, and expects the same from her opponents. Go full bore, or go home.
Hometown: Boston, MA
Entrance Music: "Nice n Sleazy" by The Stranglers
Pro Debut: 2009
Grappling Style: High Flying Submissions (Sambo based submissions)
Finishing Moves
Primary (Submission) finisher: Holy Trinity
(Akrista kicks her opponent in the stomach so they are doubled over. She jumps up and locks in a triangle choke, so the opponent is still bent in half, with Akrista's back on the ground, putting pressure on the neck and spine.)
Secondary Finisher: Darkness Falls (Acid Drop/Dudley Dog)
Trademark Moves
Say Goodnight! (Tilt-a-whirl head scissors from the top rope)
Night Raid (Top rope hurricanrana)
6-1-7 (6-1-9)
Common Moves
1: Rolling Leg bar (Opponent on the ground, Akrista charges, grabs their leg and jumps over them with their leg trapped between her arms, and locks in a standard leg bar. The speed simply helps weaken the leg.)
2: Dragon Sleeper
3: Crossface
4: Tornado DDT
5: Dragon Screw Leg whip
6: Cobra Clutch Bulldog
7: Over-the-top rope Suicide Dive
8: Hanging Neck Breaker
9: Shining Wizard
10: Diving Spear (top rope)
11: Hell's Gate (Undertaker's gogoplata)
12: Old School
13: Sweet Chin Music (minus the buildup, so a running boot to the jaw)
14:STF
Ring Entrance
Akrista comes out to the crunchy bass line of "Nice n Sleazy", wearing a gray trench coat over her ring attire, not through the main entrance, but moving amongst the fans. The lights have a gray filter, and a moderate amount of smoke fills the space. A look of cold determination on her face, she ignores everyone around her, despite the cheers. Placing one hand on the barrier, she vaults over, and makes her way to the ring edge. Jumping onto it, she flashes a quick smile to the crowd, but its the smile of a predator. Hopping over the top rope, she drops her trench coat to the mat and stretches, waiting for her opponent.
Ring Attire
White and gray camo shorts, black short sleeve t-shirt with gray wings on the back, charcoal Frye's motorcycle boots and fingerless motorcycle gloves.
Bio
Akrista "Suicide Girl" O'Hare grew up in South Boston, the daughter of a former welterweight boxing champ, Sean O'Hare. Akrista's mom, a firefighter, died on the job when the girl was 10, and Sean took it upon himself to teach Akrista how to defend herself, especially since South Boston was not an easy place to live. Akrista quickly developed a passion for all the fighting arts, but especially professional wrestling, as it was clear most women wrestlers were in truth not athletic at all, and the young girl knew that she could change that if given a chance. While her father was skeptical at first, he let his daughter try out in some small-time local promotions, since he had contacts from his boxing days. Akrista made a name for herself as a daredevil, earning the nickname "Suicide Girl" in one championship match when she threw herself off a balcony onto her opponent, nearly breaking herself in two. However, Akrista was also keen on the technical side of wrestling, especially knowing her size would make it nearly impossible to ever be a "power" wrestler, and continued to work on her submissions and technique during her travels around the Northeast.
Now she plans on making an impact in FGA, as the first female wrestler in the promotion, and well aware of the obstacles in her way, is prepared to thoroughly smash them, as well as any preconceived notions that women can't wrestle, can't grapple, can't be true contenders.