Fujiko Mine
Jul 17, 2017 22:44:26 GMT -5
Post by FGA Office on Jul 17, 2017 22:44:26 GMT -5
STATS
Wrestler's Name:
Fujiko Mine
Wrestler's Nickname:
Wrestling Goddess, Apex Goddess, The Blissbringer, The FGApex
D.O.B.:
12/20/1987
Height:
5’5
Weight:
152 lbs
Alignment:
Heel Spectrum: (1 - 4) | Tweener: (5) | Face Spectrum (6 - 10)
9
Billed From:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pro Debut:
7/21/2007
MOVESET
Grappling Style:
1. High flying (think of her as a female PAC/Ricochet hybrid)
2. Technical (More so to support her highflying talent)
Finishing Moves:
1. The Bliss - (Backflip flash kick. This can catch the opponent's head,neck, or chin. This is her "out of nowhere" finisher, and thanks to her creative strength & quickness, she can hit this in various situations. She can just do it straight up, or add a handspring part first. She can also throw it twice in a row, if her opponent dodges it the first time. Can also be a counter to a charging opponent. Basically, this is a prime example of Fujiko’s creativity.)
2. Ecstasy (Reverse DDT into a Dragon sleeper with body scissors - submission finisher)
3. Cadence Breaker (Ruby Cutter DDT. Facing her opponent, Fujiko prepares her opponent for an STO, but steps behind them, pulling them over her back. She then pivots, catching the opponents head and spiking them head first into the mat.)
4. Unfiltered Bliss (Spiral Tap | LIMIT BREAK)
Trademark Moves:
1. Feedback Loop - Standing behind the opponent, Fujiko holds the wrist of her opponent, then rolls them out (ripcord style) then she continually pulls them into alternating forearms and backfists (a la a violence party). She then judo throws them, and locks in a rear naked choke. She then can hold onto the move, or judo throw them back into the choke should she need to get them away from the ropes. [*Note: The feedback loop can just be the strikes portion of the move (titled N Loop) or just the judo throw/rear naked choke combo [R Loop]. If done all together, it is just called the Feedback loop.}
2. 4-Play - Running Single Leg Dropkick to face
3. Sealed With a Kick/SWAK - Ground arm pulled roundhouse kick.
4. Yount's 3000th Hit - Double wristlock knee to face.
5. Eriana's Vow - Lumbar Check.
Common Moves:
1. Enzuigiri variations (standard, springboard, step up, etc)
2. Dropkick variations (standing, running, springboard, missile, etc.)
3. Gamengiri
4. Double foot stomp variations (off the top/tree of woe, jumping as a counter, etc)
5. Handspring Rebound Ace Crusher/Enziguri (usually done as a counter OUT OF NOWHERE)
6. Handstand calf kick
7. Hurricanrana variations (standing, running, basement, poison, top rope, dragon, spike,kip-up [Styles version or TJP version] etc)
8. Headscissor variations (tilt-a-whirl, flying, facebuster, handspring, etc)
9. Standing SSP/ Moonsault (can be done while using the opponent’s back as a springboard from their hands and knees)
10. Various dives (tope suicida, tope con giro, corkscrew plancha, asai moonsault, etc.)
11. Various DDTs (tornado, basement, regular, rope assisted, leg, etc.)
12. Cheeky Nandos kick
13. Snap overhead suplex into the ropes/corner (Usually a counter for a charging opponent)
14. Flying Cross armbreaker (could use leg “stomps” on the face as well.)
15. Kneebar
16. Spinning back kick (to knee, midsection, or grouched opponent’s face. Can set up the Lucky Shot.)
17. 360 Kick
18. Corner Springboard Roundhouse kick
19. Mayorana
20. Blazing Arrow Dropkick
ENTRANCE & ATTIRE
Entrance Music:
"The Baddest" ft. (G)I-DLE · Wolftyla · Bea Miller by K/DA (Blissbringer Mix)
Ring Attire:
Click here (various colors, not always black on black.)
A ball & glove logo (Here) adorns the left hip of her attire, to represent where Fujiko now resides. The color scheme of the logo isn’t confined to blue & gold.
Ring Entrance:
Championship Entrance:
[Announcer Intro here]
"Coming at you live, real, real wild
Here to light it up, set the world on fire
Gonna break rules and hearts in twos
'Cause that's what the baddest do"
Fujiko takes the [TITLE] from around her waist and slings it over her shoulder proudly. She looks out at the crowd with a smile, and then begins to saunter down the ramp. Fujiko reaches the ringside area, and follows it up with a jump onto the apron. She hands her title down to XENA, and then she turns around and looks out at the crowd for a moment. She then jumps up onto the top turnbuckle, repeating her crown pose.
Never going back, nah, not that
Diamonds on drip 'cause I came to make a splash
Gonna break rules and hearts in twos
'Cause that's what the baddest do (its crazy)
She jumps down off the turnbuckle and watches as XENA slides in her title. She picks it up and stares at it lovingly.
"Sorry for the bad news, sorry I'm so bad
Only took a minute for me to get what you had
Sorry for the bad news, know it makes you sad
I'll be here for a minute, baby
You should pack your bags
Sorry, not sorry for being the best
언제든지 내가 좀 해
Look at the gold all on my chest
Look at the gold, call it a flex"
Fujiko grins widely, then pulls the shirt off over her head and tosses it into the crowd. She then leans into the nearest corner before the match begins. [/code]
CHARACTER BACKGROUND
Picbase:
Louisa Khovanski
Manager:
Xena [Amy Jackson] (More of a Diesel type “bodyguard” @warprincessxena). She tends to not get involved in Fujiko’s matches AT ALL. She’s more of a friend accompanying her to ringside, ready to jump in should Fujiko get outnumbered.
Gimmick:
Most people would describe Fujiko by using one word―tenacity. No matter what the odds are, or how big the challenge is, Fujiko will continue to fight until she can’t do so any longer. In the ring, she is a highly proficient, due to years of experience and training. That experience also allows her to work herself out of difficult or sticky situations. She’s essentially the ‘people’s wrestler’, who never gives up. Fujiko does have a sassy edge to her, and she rarely takes nonsense.
Strengths:
1. Creative - Fujiko can be very creative in-ring, whether it be outsmarting her opponent by bending the rules to her advantage, or by using a unique version of a move to catch her opponent off guard. She has more ring smarts than she's given credit for. She is extremely likely to find a unique way (within the rules) to set up a finishing or signature move to help her win.
2. Resilient/Stamina - Fujiko has been toughened by her extensive training, and so is tougher to tire out than most, and also is less likely to give up, even when she feels she has nothing left. She has incredibly high stamina, so is likely to outlast her opponent(s) in that regard.
3. Legs of Steel - Any offense Fujiko employs with her legs has knockout potential. She's extremely strong in her lower body.
Weaknesses:
1. No Brawl Zone - While she is proficient in aerial and technical wrestling, she is at a disadvantage when it comes to brawling and scrapping.
2. Lofty Ambitions - Fujiko returned to FGA to be the best, and she expects a lot more out of herself than most do. Confidence shaking losses can set her back more than most. She wouldn’t out and out give up, but they can put her off her game, so to speak.
3. Showy - Fujiko is, at her heart, a ‘people’s wrestler.’ She will pander to the crowd, and go for the flashy move. Also, when on the mic, she may speak ‘over her ability.’ This can sometimes backfire.
Taunts/Mannerisms:
1. Fujiko puts her hand out, palm down in a ‘kiss the ring’ kind of gesture. She then winks at her opponent before beckoning them to attack with her other hand.
2. To fake a dive, Fujiko will kick off the top rope, twirling through the air before executing a “superhero landing.” She grins at her fooled opponent before getting back to her feet.
Allies & Foes:
ALLIES
1. Izzy Anders
2. Evan Envi
3.
4.
5.
FOES
1. Seth Iser
2.
3.
4.
5.
FGA CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD:
FGA MAL championship, FGA Pride Championship x2, US Tag Team Championship, FGA World Championship, WOY ‘18, ‘19.
ADDITIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD:
LAW Championship (x1), GZWA Queen of Queens Champion (x1, current as of 12/14/18), GZWA Reinas Tres Winner, HiWF Tag Team Champion (x2), GWO Tag Team champion (x1)
Bio:
Not much is known about Fujiko's early life, only that she was introduced to Tj Jones through his bodyguard and friend: Hiro Nagashima. Hiro requested that Jones take on teaching her as a "special project", and thus began Fujiko's career. Tj brought Fujiko into the HiWF, where she and her partner Stacia Chamera (now Werth) became HiWF tag team champions for a short while. They did not stay in HiWF long. When Tj Jones wrestled in GWO for a short time, they were able to win the tag team champions here before the GWO disbanded. Fujiko sat in limbo until Stacia retired, and then tried her luck as a singles wrestler in PWR (now PW.) Her career never really took off, so after a long hiatus, she tried her hand in FFW, but was lost in a shuffle after a short undefeated streak. She retired after feeling that she didn't have what it 'took to fulfill her dreams', but was convinced otherwise by friends and family. She joined iiW and reinvented herself, going so far as to win the #1 contendership to the Wildfire title before iiW folded. Fujiko experienced a resurgence as she won the Mid Atlantic Legacy championship, becoming the first woman to win a singles title under the FGA banner, and also winning the LAW championship. She relinquished the LAW title to focus on her career in FGA, and managed to win the Pride championship, as well as setting the record for the longest time spent in the Gold Rush Rumble. An internal family problem (the loss of her mother) that coincided with her title loss to Molly Reid sent Fujiko into a period of inactivity. She spent a small time getting back up to speed in Lion's Road before being offered an FGA roster spot. Eager to prove her talent wasn't going to waste, she re-signed with the company in June of 2017.
Wrestler's Name:
Fujiko Mine
Wrestler's Nickname:
Wrestling Goddess, Apex Goddess, The Blissbringer, The FGApex
D.O.B.:
12/20/1987
Height:
5’5
Weight:
152 lbs
Alignment:
Heel Spectrum: (1 - 4) | Tweener: (5) | Face Spectrum (6 - 10)
9
Billed From:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pro Debut:
7/21/2007
MOVESET
Grappling Style:
1. High flying (think of her as a female PAC/Ricochet hybrid)
2. Technical (More so to support her highflying talent)
Finishing Moves:
1. The Bliss - (Backflip flash kick. This can catch the opponent's head,neck, or chin. This is her "out of nowhere" finisher, and thanks to her creative strength & quickness, she can hit this in various situations. She can just do it straight up, or add a handspring part first. She can also throw it twice in a row, if her opponent dodges it the first time. Can also be a counter to a charging opponent. Basically, this is a prime example of Fujiko’s creativity.)
2. Ecstasy (Reverse DDT into a Dragon sleeper with body scissors - submission finisher)
3. Cadence Breaker (Ruby Cutter DDT. Facing her opponent, Fujiko prepares her opponent for an STO, but steps behind them, pulling them over her back. She then pivots, catching the opponents head and spiking them head first into the mat.)
4. Unfiltered Bliss (Spiral Tap | LIMIT BREAK)
Trademark Moves:
1. Feedback Loop - Standing behind the opponent, Fujiko holds the wrist of her opponent, then rolls them out (ripcord style) then she continually pulls them into alternating forearms and backfists (a la a violence party). She then judo throws them, and locks in a rear naked choke. She then can hold onto the move, or judo throw them back into the choke should she need to get them away from the ropes. [*Note: The feedback loop can just be the strikes portion of the move (titled N Loop) or just the judo throw/rear naked choke combo [R Loop]. If done all together, it is just called the Feedback loop.}
2. 4-Play - Running Single Leg Dropkick to face
3. Sealed With a Kick/SWAK - Ground arm pulled roundhouse kick.
4. Yount's 3000th Hit - Double wristlock knee to face.
5. Eriana's Vow - Lumbar Check.
Common Moves:
1. Enzuigiri variations (standard, springboard, step up, etc)
2. Dropkick variations (standing, running, springboard, missile, etc.)
3. Gamengiri
4. Double foot stomp variations (off the top/tree of woe, jumping as a counter, etc)
5. Handspring Rebound Ace Crusher/Enziguri (usually done as a counter OUT OF NOWHERE)
6. Handstand calf kick
7. Hurricanrana variations (standing, running, basement, poison, top rope, dragon, spike,kip-up [Styles version or TJP version] etc)
8. Headscissor variations (tilt-a-whirl, flying, facebuster, handspring, etc)
9. Standing SSP/ Moonsault (can be done while using the opponent’s back as a springboard from their hands and knees)
10. Various dives (tope suicida, tope con giro, corkscrew plancha, asai moonsault, etc.)
11. Various DDTs (tornado, basement, regular, rope assisted, leg, etc.)
12. Cheeky Nandos kick
13. Snap overhead suplex into the ropes/corner (Usually a counter for a charging opponent)
14. Flying Cross armbreaker (could use leg “stomps” on the face as well.)
15. Kneebar
16. Spinning back kick (to knee, midsection, or grouched opponent’s face. Can set up the Lucky Shot.)
17. 360 Kick
18. Corner Springboard Roundhouse kick
19. Mayorana
20. Blazing Arrow Dropkick
ENTRANCE & ATTIRE
Entrance Music:
"The Baddest" ft. (G)I-DLE · Wolftyla · Bea Miller by K/DA (Blissbringer Mix)
Ring Attire:
Click here (various colors, not always black on black.)
A ball & glove logo (Here) adorns the left hip of her attire, to represent where Fujiko now resides. The color scheme of the logo isn’t confined to blue & gold.
Ring Entrance:
[div align="center"][font color="f513b5"]"Baddest do, what the baddest do (hey)"[/font][font size="5"][i]
[font color="f513b5"]"The baddest do (hey), we the baddest, ooh"[/font][/i][/font]
[font color="f513b5"]"Baddest do, what the baddest do (hey)"[/font][font size="5"][i][font size="6"][b]
[font color="f513b5"]"The baddest do (hey), we the baddest"[/font][/b][/font][/i][/font][/div]
The heavy electronic beat of "The Baddest" kicks in, and the crowd bursts into cheers, knowing who is about to arrive. The thumping beat quickly spreads through the arena, and the crowd gets into the spectacle of audio. The lights in the arena dim, with pink and purple spotlights swirling around the arena.
[font color="f513b5"]
"Coming at you live, real, real wild
Here to light it up, set the world on fire
Gonna break rules and hearts in twos
'Cause that's what the baddest do"[/font]
The secondary lights in the arena bump to the beat, mixing between light & dark.
[font color="f513b5"]Never going back, nah, not that
Diamonds on drip 'cause I came to make a splash
Gonna break rules and hearts in twos
'Cause that's what the baddest do (yeah, uh)[/font]
As the rap begins, The lights near the entrance ramp go black, and a figure stands there in the darkness. As the beat drops again, The lights all focus on the figure, almost washing them out. After a moment, the lights drop back to a ‘non blinding’ level and Fujiko stands there, The Apex Goddess holds her hands up, pressing the backs of their hands against their forehead in a “crown gesture”.
[font color="f513b5"]"I'm doing damage, went just how I planned it
I do what I want when I say (when I say, when I say)
모두 날 따라 해, 난 끝내주잖아
To live on the edge of insane"[/font]
Over her ring attire is a shirt that has her "Apex Goddess" logo on it. Behind her, the imposing XENA enters, her arms folded. The music drops for a second, and then the beat kicks back in as she is announced.
[Announcer Intro here]
[font color="f513b5"]"Coming at you live, real, real wild
Here to light it up, set the world on fire
Gonna break rules and hearts in twos
'Cause that's what the baddest do"[/font]
Fujiko saunters down the ramp. Fujiko reaches the ringside area, and follows it up with a jump onto the apron. She turns around and looks out at the crowd for a moment. She then jumps up onto the top turnbuckle, repeating her crown pose.
[font color="f513b5"]Never going back, nah, not that
Diamonds on drip 'cause I came to make a splash
Gonna break rules and hearts in twos
'Cause that's what the baddest do (its crazy)[/font]
She jumps down off the turnbuckle and vibes as the bridge comes in.
[font color="f513b5"]"Sorry for the bad news, sorry I'm so bad
Only took a minute for me to get what you had
Sorry for the bad news, know it makes you sad
I'll be here for a minute, baby
You should pack your bags"[/font]
Fujiko grins widely, then pulls the shirt off over her head and tosses it into the crowd. She then leans into the nearest corner before the match begins.
Championship Entrance:
[div align="center"][font color="f513b5"]"Baddest do, what the baddest do (hey)"[/font][font size="5"][i]
[font color="f513b5"]"The baddest do (hey), we the baddest, ooh"[/font][/i][/font]
[font color="f513b5"]"Baddest do, what the baddest do (hey)"[/font][font size="5"][i][font size="6"][b]
[font color="f513b5"]"The baddest do (hey), we the baddest"[/font][/b][/font][/i][/font][/div]
The heavy electronic beat of "The Baddest" kicks in, and the crowd bursts into cheers, knowing who is about to arrive. The thumping beat quickly spreads through the arena, and the crowd begins getting into the audio spectacle. The lights in the arena dim, with pink and purple spotlights swirling around the arena.
[font color="f513b5"]"Coming at you live, real, real wild
Here to light it up, set the world on fire
Gonna break rules and hearts in twos
'Cause that's what the baddest do"[/font]
The secondary lights in the arena bump to the beat, mixing between light & dark.
[font color="f513b5"]Never going back, nah, not that
Diamonds on drip 'cause I came to make a splash
Gonna break rules and hearts in twos
'Cause that's what the baddest do (yeah, uh)[/font]
As the rap begins, The lights near the entrance ramp go black, and a figure stands there in the darkness. As the beat drops again, The lights all focus on the figure, almost washing them out. After a moment, the lights drop back to a ‘non blinding’ level and Fujiko stands there, The Apex Goddess holds her hands up, pressing the backs of their hands against their forehead in a “crown gesture”.
[font color="f513b5"]"I'm doing damage, went just how I planned it
I do what I want when I say (when I say, when I say)
모두 날 따라 해, 난 끝내주잖아
To live on the edge of insane"[/font]
Over her ring attire is a shirt that has her "Apex Goddess" logo on it. Behind her, the imposing XENA enters, her arms folded. Around Fujiko’s waist is the [TITLE] championship.The music drops for a second, and then the beat kicks back in as she is announced.
[Announcer Intro here]
"Coming at you live, real, real wild
Here to light it up, set the world on fire
Gonna break rules and hearts in twos
'Cause that's what the baddest do"
Fujiko takes the [TITLE] from around her waist and slings it over her shoulder proudly. She looks out at the crowd with a smile, and then begins to saunter down the ramp. Fujiko reaches the ringside area, and follows it up with a jump onto the apron. She hands her title down to XENA, and then she turns around and looks out at the crowd for a moment. She then jumps up onto the top turnbuckle, repeating her crown pose.
Never going back, nah, not that
Diamonds on drip 'cause I came to make a splash
Gonna break rules and hearts in twos
'Cause that's what the baddest do (its crazy)
She jumps down off the turnbuckle and watches as XENA slides in her title. She picks it up and stares at it lovingly.
"Sorry for the bad news, sorry I'm so bad
Only took a minute for me to get what you had
Sorry for the bad news, know it makes you sad
I'll be here for a minute, baby
You should pack your bags
Sorry, not sorry for being the best
언제든지 내가 좀 해
Look at the gold all on my chest
Look at the gold, call it a flex"
Fujiko grins widely, then pulls the shirt off over her head and tosses it into the crowd. She then leans into the nearest corner before the match begins. [/code]
CHARACTER BACKGROUND
Picbase:
Louisa Khovanski
Manager:
Xena [Amy Jackson] (More of a Diesel type “bodyguard” @warprincessxena). She tends to not get involved in Fujiko’s matches AT ALL. She’s more of a friend accompanying her to ringside, ready to jump in should Fujiko get outnumbered.
Gimmick:
Most people would describe Fujiko by using one word―tenacity. No matter what the odds are, or how big the challenge is, Fujiko will continue to fight until she can’t do so any longer. In the ring, she is a highly proficient, due to years of experience and training. That experience also allows her to work herself out of difficult or sticky situations. She’s essentially the ‘people’s wrestler’, who never gives up. Fujiko does have a sassy edge to her, and she rarely takes nonsense.
Strengths:
1. Creative - Fujiko can be very creative in-ring, whether it be outsmarting her opponent by bending the rules to her advantage, or by using a unique version of a move to catch her opponent off guard. She has more ring smarts than she's given credit for. She is extremely likely to find a unique way (within the rules) to set up a finishing or signature move to help her win.
2. Resilient/Stamina - Fujiko has been toughened by her extensive training, and so is tougher to tire out than most, and also is less likely to give up, even when she feels she has nothing left. She has incredibly high stamina, so is likely to outlast her opponent(s) in that regard.
3. Legs of Steel - Any offense Fujiko employs with her legs has knockout potential. She's extremely strong in her lower body.
Weaknesses:
1. No Brawl Zone - While she is proficient in aerial and technical wrestling, she is at a disadvantage when it comes to brawling and scrapping.
2. Lofty Ambitions - Fujiko returned to FGA to be the best, and she expects a lot more out of herself than most do. Confidence shaking losses can set her back more than most. She wouldn’t out and out give up, but they can put her off her game, so to speak.
3. Showy - Fujiko is, at her heart, a ‘people’s wrestler.’ She will pander to the crowd, and go for the flashy move. Also, when on the mic, she may speak ‘over her ability.’ This can sometimes backfire.
Taunts/Mannerisms:
1. Fujiko puts her hand out, palm down in a ‘kiss the ring’ kind of gesture. She then winks at her opponent before beckoning them to attack with her other hand.
2. To fake a dive, Fujiko will kick off the top rope, twirling through the air before executing a “superhero landing.” She grins at her fooled opponent before getting back to her feet.
Allies & Foes:
ALLIES
1. Izzy Anders
2. Evan Envi
3.
4.
5.
FOES
1. Seth Iser
2.
3.
4.
5.
FGA CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD:
FGA MAL championship, FGA Pride Championship x2, US Tag Team Championship, FGA World Championship, WOY ‘18, ‘19.
ADDITIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD:
LAW Championship (x1), GZWA Queen of Queens Champion (x1, current as of 12/14/18), GZWA Reinas Tres Winner, HiWF Tag Team Champion (x2), GWO Tag Team champion (x1)
Bio:
Not much is known about Fujiko's early life, only that she was introduced to Tj Jones through his bodyguard and friend: Hiro Nagashima. Hiro requested that Jones take on teaching her as a "special project", and thus began Fujiko's career. Tj brought Fujiko into the HiWF, where she and her partner Stacia Chamera (now Werth) became HiWF tag team champions for a short while. They did not stay in HiWF long. When Tj Jones wrestled in GWO for a short time, they were able to win the tag team champions here before the GWO disbanded. Fujiko sat in limbo until Stacia retired, and then tried her luck as a singles wrestler in PWR (now PW.) Her career never really took off, so after a long hiatus, she tried her hand in FFW, but was lost in a shuffle after a short undefeated streak. She retired after feeling that she didn't have what it 'took to fulfill her dreams', but was convinced otherwise by friends and family. She joined iiW and reinvented herself, going so far as to win the #1 contendership to the Wildfire title before iiW folded. Fujiko experienced a resurgence as she won the Mid Atlantic Legacy championship, becoming the first woman to win a singles title under the FGA banner, and also winning the LAW championship. She relinquished the LAW title to focus on her career in FGA, and managed to win the Pride championship, as well as setting the record for the longest time spent in the Gold Rush Rumble. An internal family problem (the loss of her mother) that coincided with her title loss to Molly Reid sent Fujiko into a period of inactivity. She spent a small time getting back up to speed in Lion's Road before being offered an FGA roster spot. Eager to prove her talent wasn't going to waste, she re-signed with the company in June of 2017.