Jenny Knite
Oct 6, 2016 20:42:17 GMT -5
Post by The Mason on Oct 6, 2016 20:42:17 GMT -5
STATS
Wrestler's Name:
Jenny Knite
D.O.B.:
October 19, 1993
Height:
5’7”
Weight:
132 lbs
Alignment:
Heel Spectrum: (1 - 4) | Tweener: (5) | Face Spectrum (6 - 10)
9
Billed From:
Baltimore, MD
Pro Debut:
October 2013
MOVES
Style:
1. Striker
2. Tech
Finishing Moves:
1. “Calf Slicer” - Calf slicer compression leg lock-- a la AJ Styles’ Calf Crusher/Calfkiller
2. “Knitefall” - Step-up somersault Snap Hangman’s Neckbreaker
3. “The Jenton Bomb”- Swan-dive Senton Bomb [Super Rare]
Signature Moves:
1. “Daybreak” - Satellite DDT
2. Vicious running kick to the shin of an also-running opponent
3. “Cubtamer” - Single Leg Crab with extra torque as Jenny drives a knee into the upper-spine of the opponent a la the Liontamer. [Sometimes eventually/slowly transitioned into Calf Slicer]
4. Buzzsaw Kick to kneeling or seated opponent
5. “Plan J” - Figure 4 Ankle Lock-- seated in front of her opponent, Jenny takes their left leg under her right arm, before crossing the opponent’s right leg over their own knee, forcing their legs into a Figure 4 and clamping down on their free ankle with her right leg, creating a super-compact, excruciating Figure 4 variant. [Rare]
Common Moves:
1. Stiff forearms; Standing, Running, Short-Arm, Discus, 2nd-rope, Slingshot
2. Elbow strikes from various positions and locations
3. Kicks; Roundhouse, Calf, Pele, Spinning Heel, Missile Dropkick, Running Dropkick
4. Dragon Screw
5. Springboard/Diving Bulldog to kneeling opponent
6. Ankle Lock
7. Snapmare → Running Calf Kick to back of the neck
8. Hurricanrana / Frankensteiner
9. Sunset Flip (Bomb)
10. Springboard Double Knee Drop to targeted leg
11. Back Suplex [sometimes dropping opponent over/through the ropes, onto the apron]
12. Triangle Springboard Enzuigiri [often set up by aforementioned Back Suplex ^]
13. Slingblade
14. Gutbuster / Top Rope Gutbuster
15. [Counter] STO Backbreaker → Stepover Leg Lariat
16. Spear → Schoolboy Rollup
17. Side Russian Leg Sweep
18. Sitout Powerbomb [Rare (Opponents <175 lbs)]
ENTRANCE + WARDROBE
Entrance Music:
"Replay (Remix)” by Electric Youth
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cETTY-w34Vk
Ring Attire:
Jenny will typically wear warm-colored gear (some shade of violet, red or pink) consisting of small “short-shorts” style-trunks and a top, which is roughly the size of the average sports bra. The right arm is sleeved, down to Jenny’s hand (leaving her fingers exposed) and her left arm is completely exposed to add extra impact to forearms/elbows. Jenny will wear black knee-pads. Her boots usually match her attire. While competing in matches that may involve a cage/wire/mesh, Jenny will wear her hair in a ponytail-- otherwise, she always wears it down.
Ring Entrance:
“Replay” hits the PA system as a soft, pink lighting illuminates the top of the stage. Within seconds, Jenny Knite emerges from through the curtains, grinning as soon as her eyes hit the crowd. She rushes to the barrier on either-side of the ramp, leaping up onto it to group-hug a few members of the crowd nearest to the front. With a smile she drops back down to the entranceway and turns, running to the side of the ring and leaping up onto the apron, landing on a knee. With a playful wink and kiss to the crowd, Jenny pulls herself up and propels herself over the top rope, into the ring, playing to the crowd on the turnbuckles as she awaits competition.
BACKGROUND INFO
Pic Base:
Blake Lively
Manager:
N/A
Gimmick:
Jenny is a bubbly, sweet person that’s had a laughably unfortunate career. She’s basically been humbled by the amount of horrendous, questionable shit that’s happened to her. Many times, to many people, her overt sweetness is blatant, condescending sarcasm but at her core, she truly is the kind soul she portrays.
Bio:
Jenny Knite was born in October of 1993 (a twin, alongside her brother Jeremy) to the still-unmarried, but still coupled/united, Ralph Knite and Jessica Stinson. Jenny’s father and two uncles (all born within the same three years) were professional wrestlers, each in his own right, predominantly on the British independent scene well into the late 2000’s, while Jenny’s mother was the main breadwinner for the household as both a successful television editor and Maryland-based vintner, later owning thriving vineyards with dozens of employees. In her childhood, Jenny was introduced to the Harrisons, notably Evan Harrison (Envi) who would eventually hire Jeremy as a cameraman, and later in 2012 hire an ecstatic 19-year-old Jenny as his manager during his run in Action Packed Wrestling. Though initially rejected by the fans, Jenny slowly became a fan-favorite for her willingness to perform dangerous and highly-athletic maneuvers on Evan’s behalf during some of his more barbaric matches.
They would transition to SCW in late 2013 where Jenny finally made her in-ring debut at age 20 during the annual Queen of Sin tournament. Months later, Jenny was sidelined with a concussion after a violent assault from Rex Evans, but would return in the spring of 2014 “emancipating” herself from the unstable Evan Envi and going onto become the SCW Vegas Champion, engaging in a storied rivalry (involving blood, sweat, and roofies) with Dom Harter who later unseated her for the throne and injured her neck. SCW talent Lani San Diego expressed interest in managing Jenny after Jenny lost the title to Harter, but was ultimately rejected. Enraged, Lani would exacerbate Knite’s neck injury with a Ganso Bomb, forcing Jenny into hiatus and requiring surgery. For over a year, Jenny trained for a comeback but was told she was unlikely to wrestle again. After temporarily (in her own words) “just giving up”, Jenny resumed training in the spring of 2016 and by September was finally cleared by doctors for in-ring competition, after drastically adapting her style to compensate for her neck injury.
Wrestler's Name:
Jenny Knite
D.O.B.:
October 19, 1993
Height:
5’7”
Weight:
132 lbs
Alignment:
Heel Spectrum: (1 - 4) | Tweener: (5) | Face Spectrum (6 - 10)
9
Billed From:
Baltimore, MD
Pro Debut:
October 2013
MOVES
Style:
1. Striker
2. Tech
Finishing Moves:
1. “Calf Slicer” - Calf slicer compression leg lock-- a la AJ Styles’ Calf Crusher/Calfkiller
2. “Knitefall” - Step-up somersault Snap Hangman’s Neckbreaker
3. “The Jenton Bomb”- Swan-dive Senton Bomb [Super Rare]
Signature Moves:
1. “Daybreak” - Satellite DDT
2. Vicious running kick to the shin of an also-running opponent
3. “Cubtamer” - Single Leg Crab with extra torque as Jenny drives a knee into the upper-spine of the opponent a la the Liontamer. [Sometimes eventually/slowly transitioned into Calf Slicer]
4. Buzzsaw Kick to kneeling or seated opponent
5. “Plan J” - Figure 4 Ankle Lock-- seated in front of her opponent, Jenny takes their left leg under her right arm, before crossing the opponent’s right leg over their own knee, forcing their legs into a Figure 4 and clamping down on their free ankle with her right leg, creating a super-compact, excruciating Figure 4 variant. [Rare]
Common Moves:
1. Stiff forearms; Standing, Running, Short-Arm, Discus, 2nd-rope, Slingshot
2. Elbow strikes from various positions and locations
3. Kicks; Roundhouse, Calf, Pele, Spinning Heel, Missile Dropkick, Running Dropkick
4. Dragon Screw
5. Springboard/Diving Bulldog to kneeling opponent
6. Ankle Lock
7. Snapmare → Running Calf Kick to back of the neck
8. Hurricanrana / Frankensteiner
9. Sunset Flip (Bomb)
10. Springboard Double Knee Drop to targeted leg
11. Back Suplex [sometimes dropping opponent over/through the ropes, onto the apron]
12. Triangle Springboard Enzuigiri [often set up by aforementioned Back Suplex ^]
13. Slingblade
14. Gutbuster / Top Rope Gutbuster
15. [Counter] STO Backbreaker → Stepover Leg Lariat
16. Spear → Schoolboy Rollup
17. Side Russian Leg Sweep
18. Sitout Powerbomb [Rare (Opponents <175 lbs)]
ENTRANCE + WARDROBE
Entrance Music:
"Replay (Remix)” by Electric Youth
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cETTY-w34Vk
Ring Attire:
Jenny will typically wear warm-colored gear (some shade of violet, red or pink) consisting of small “short-shorts” style-trunks and a top, which is roughly the size of the average sports bra. The right arm is sleeved, down to Jenny’s hand (leaving her fingers exposed) and her left arm is completely exposed to add extra impact to forearms/elbows. Jenny will wear black knee-pads. Her boots usually match her attire. While competing in matches that may involve a cage/wire/mesh, Jenny will wear her hair in a ponytail-- otherwise, she always wears it down.
Ring Entrance:
“Replay” hits the PA system as a soft, pink lighting illuminates the top of the stage. Within seconds, Jenny Knite emerges from through the curtains, grinning as soon as her eyes hit the crowd. She rushes to the barrier on either-side of the ramp, leaping up onto it to group-hug a few members of the crowd nearest to the front. With a smile she drops back down to the entranceway and turns, running to the side of the ring and leaping up onto the apron, landing on a knee. With a playful wink and kiss to the crowd, Jenny pulls herself up and propels herself over the top rope, into the ring, playing to the crowd on the turnbuckles as she awaits competition.
BACKGROUND INFO
Pic Base:
Blake Lively
Manager:
N/A
Gimmick:
Jenny is a bubbly, sweet person that’s had a laughably unfortunate career. She’s basically been humbled by the amount of horrendous, questionable shit that’s happened to her. Many times, to many people, her overt sweetness is blatant, condescending sarcasm but at her core, she truly is the kind soul she portrays.
Bio:
Jenny Knite was born in October of 1993 (a twin, alongside her brother Jeremy) to the still-unmarried, but still coupled/united, Ralph Knite and Jessica Stinson. Jenny’s father and two uncles (all born within the same three years) were professional wrestlers, each in his own right, predominantly on the British independent scene well into the late 2000’s, while Jenny’s mother was the main breadwinner for the household as both a successful television editor and Maryland-based vintner, later owning thriving vineyards with dozens of employees. In her childhood, Jenny was introduced to the Harrisons, notably Evan Harrison (Envi) who would eventually hire Jeremy as a cameraman, and later in 2012 hire an ecstatic 19-year-old Jenny as his manager during his run in Action Packed Wrestling. Though initially rejected by the fans, Jenny slowly became a fan-favorite for her willingness to perform dangerous and highly-athletic maneuvers on Evan’s behalf during some of his more barbaric matches.
They would transition to SCW in late 2013 where Jenny finally made her in-ring debut at age 20 during the annual Queen of Sin tournament. Months later, Jenny was sidelined with a concussion after a violent assault from Rex Evans, but would return in the spring of 2014 “emancipating” herself from the unstable Evan Envi and going onto become the SCW Vegas Champion, engaging in a storied rivalry (involving blood, sweat, and roofies) with Dom Harter who later unseated her for the throne and injured her neck. SCW talent Lani San Diego expressed interest in managing Jenny after Jenny lost the title to Harter, but was ultimately rejected. Enraged, Lani would exacerbate Knite’s neck injury with a Ganso Bomb, forcing Jenny into hiatus and requiring surgery. For over a year, Jenny trained for a comeback but was told she was unlikely to wrestle again. After temporarily (in her own words) “just giving up”, Jenny resumed training in the spring of 2016 and by September was finally cleared by doctors for in-ring competition, after drastically adapting her style to compensate for her neck injury.