Echo Rigby
Aug 29, 2016 11:24:14 GMT -5
Post by FGA Office on Aug 29, 2016 11:24:14 GMT -5
STATS
Wrestler's Name:
Echo Rigby
Wrestler's Nickname:
"Peacemaker"
D.O.B.:
3/15/95
Height:
5'7"
Weight:
131 lbs
Alignment:
Heel Spectrum: (1 - 4) | Tweener: (5) | Face Spectrum (6 - 10)
Face: 8
Billed From:
Tucson, Arizona
Pro Debut:
Early 2016 in LDFC
MOVES
Style:
1. Technical
2. High Flyer
Finishing Moves:
1. Led Zeppelin II (Bank Statement - double knee backbreaker transitioned into bridging crossface submission)
2. Monterey Pop (Ember Moon's diving off the top rope corkscrew stunner)
3. Head Trip (Hammerlock DDT)
Signature Moves:
1. Wheelbarrow Bulldog
2. Springboard corkscrew arm drag
3. 450 splash
4. Tiger Feint Kick
5. Dragonrana
Common Moves:
1. Calf Slicer
2. STO Armbar
3. Headscissors Armbar
4. Inverted Frankensteiner
5. Vertical Suplex
6. Dropkick
7. Double Jump Moonsault
8. Busaiku Knee Kick
9. Clothesline
10. Somersault Plancha
11. Knife Edge Chop
12. Bulldog
13. Lungblower
14. Diving Neckbreaker
15. Somersault Leg Drop
16. Springboard Crossbody
17. Baseball slide
18. German suplex
19. Backflip kick
20. Leg Lariat
ENTRANCE + WARDROBE
Entrance Music:
"End of the Line" by Frijid Pink
Ring Attire:
Sleeveless bell bottom style jumpsuits, usually in red velvet or glittery silver, with a wide belt. She wears a large brimmed floppy hat, round sunglasses, and lots of rhinestone rings during the entrance.
Ring Entrance:
The psychedelic blues rock of "End of the Line" by Frijid Pink begins to play, and out walks Echo in her sleeveless bell bottom jumpsuit, floppy hat and sunglasses. She flashes peace signs and laid back smiles to the crowd as she saunters down to the ring, climbs on the apron and walk down the edge of it blowing kisses to the crowd. She takes off her hat and flings it into the crowd like a frisbee. She removes her glasses and jewelry, climbing into the ring and ready for the match.
BACKGROUND INFO
Pic Base:
Zella Day
Gimmick:
Hippie Chick, '60s Flower Child, etc.
Bio:
Born in Tucson, Arizona on March 15, 1995... Echo Janis-Grace Rigby was the product of a peace-loving mother and a musician she'd met on tour and who subsequently had left the pregnant woman behind. Echo's mother had settled down and married a man who worked for a maximum security prison in Arizona when Echo was young. Some years later, Echo's mother died and with her stepfather's work schedule, it was deemed appropriate for her to go live with her maternal grandparents.
It was clear where Echo's mother had gotten her hippy sensibilities; Echo's grandfather was as old school hippy as they come. The grandfather had fostered her love for old music through her teen years and at 16 she started a garage band, practicing and playing shows. After one show there was an altercation that shook Echo, and she desired the means to defend herself. This would lead her to seek advice and be pushed into the appropriate directions by both her stepfather and her grandfather, who each had their own ideas. One such acquaintance felt her skill and look might be best used in pro wrestling, knowing of Lion's Den FC in North Carolina he sent her there to hone her craft. Upon the the purchase and transition to 3GW away from the school atmosphere, Echo decided to stay on working for the new brand.
Wrestler's Name:
Echo Rigby
Wrestler's Nickname:
"Peacemaker"
D.O.B.:
3/15/95
Height:
5'7"
Weight:
131 lbs
Alignment:
Heel Spectrum: (1 - 4) | Tweener: (5) | Face Spectrum (6 - 10)
Face: 8
Billed From:
Tucson, Arizona
Pro Debut:
Early 2016 in LDFC
MOVES
Style:
1. Technical
2. High Flyer
Finishing Moves:
1. Led Zeppelin II (Bank Statement - double knee backbreaker transitioned into bridging crossface submission)
2. Monterey Pop (Ember Moon's diving off the top rope corkscrew stunner)
3. Head Trip (Hammerlock DDT)
Signature Moves:
1. Wheelbarrow Bulldog
2. Springboard corkscrew arm drag
3. 450 splash
4. Tiger Feint Kick
5. Dragonrana
Common Moves:
1. Calf Slicer
2. STO Armbar
3. Headscissors Armbar
4. Inverted Frankensteiner
5. Vertical Suplex
6. Dropkick
7. Double Jump Moonsault
8. Busaiku Knee Kick
9. Clothesline
10. Somersault Plancha
11. Knife Edge Chop
12. Bulldog
13. Lungblower
14. Diving Neckbreaker
15. Somersault Leg Drop
16. Springboard Crossbody
17. Baseball slide
18. German suplex
19. Backflip kick
20. Leg Lariat
ENTRANCE + WARDROBE
Entrance Music:
"End of the Line" by Frijid Pink
Ring Attire:
Sleeveless bell bottom style jumpsuits, usually in red velvet or glittery silver, with a wide belt. She wears a large brimmed floppy hat, round sunglasses, and lots of rhinestone rings during the entrance.
Ring Entrance:
The psychedelic blues rock of "End of the Line" by Frijid Pink begins to play, and out walks Echo in her sleeveless bell bottom jumpsuit, floppy hat and sunglasses. She flashes peace signs and laid back smiles to the crowd as she saunters down to the ring, climbs on the apron and walk down the edge of it blowing kisses to the crowd. She takes off her hat and flings it into the crowd like a frisbee. She removes her glasses and jewelry, climbing into the ring and ready for the match.
BACKGROUND INFO
Pic Base:
Zella Day
Gimmick:
Hippie Chick, '60s Flower Child, etc.
Bio:
Born in Tucson, Arizona on March 15, 1995... Echo Janis-Grace Rigby was the product of a peace-loving mother and a musician she'd met on tour and who subsequently had left the pregnant woman behind. Echo's mother had settled down and married a man who worked for a maximum security prison in Arizona when Echo was young. Some years later, Echo's mother died and with her stepfather's work schedule, it was deemed appropriate for her to go live with her maternal grandparents.
It was clear where Echo's mother had gotten her hippy sensibilities; Echo's grandfather was as old school hippy as they come. The grandfather had fostered her love for old music through her teen years and at 16 she started a garage band, practicing and playing shows. After one show there was an altercation that shook Echo, and she desired the means to defend herself. This would lead her to seek advice and be pushed into the appropriate directions by both her stepfather and her grandfather, who each had their own ideas. One such acquaintance felt her skill and look might be best used in pro wrestling, knowing of Lion's Den FC in North Carolina he sent her there to hone her craft. Upon the the purchase and transition to 3GW away from the school atmosphere, Echo decided to stay on working for the new brand.