Villanova
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Post by Villanova on Sept 17, 2013 0:20:02 GMT -5
VIK SAIZER Personal REAL NAME Viktoria Enfield DATE OF BIRTH April 17th, 1995 [ Age 18 ] HEIGHT 5'3" WEIGHT 131 Ibs / 59.4206 kgs HOMETOWN Baltimore, Maryland NATIONALITY American, with British background Wrestling RING NAME Vik Saizer WRESTLING STYLE Submission Expert – American Based BILLED FROM Baltimore, Maryland GIMMICK N/A, at the moment DATE OF DEBUT Has never debuted; rookie. TRAINED BY Viktoria has come to the Robbie Scott Gym after saving up money in
high school. BIOGRAPHY Viktoria Enfield was a troubled soul throughout her days in school. She was picked on by many for her love of wrestling. The girl couldn’t help it. The life they lived, even past learning kayfabe, was amazing to her. How could these people be able to lift another man over their head with ease? How could people just jump off of a ladder with no regard for themselves? Whatever thing made them do that slowly began to build inside of Viktoria’s mind. In highschool, she began to work out with a few people who acknowledged and supported her dream of becoming a wrestler. Soon after graduation, Viktoria sought out to find the best wrestling gym she could. Robbie Scott’s gym was the place to go. With only the small knowledge of a local gym and some basic holds, she sought out the gym. One of her idols, Alex Stryder, had put a lot of money and faith in the gym. The young girl could only hope to learn from the best that the world could offer. Moveset Basic- Back kick to the patella
- Elbow smash
- Inside cradle
- Variations of different suplexes (done to limited success)
Signature- Multiple German Suplexes
- Death Valley Driver (Sometimes, reverse variation)
- Ace Cutter
- Garuda Suplex (Backbreaker into double arm suplex)
- One Woman ARMY ( German suplex, followed by half nelson suplex, finished with a dragon suplex)
Finishing- Arkham Deathlock (Lebell Lock/Grounded Lebell Lock)
- Northern Lights Driver
- Reverse Death Valley Driver
[ I will upload a picture soon of her. ]
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Post by Hana Brightly on Sept 17, 2013 1:02:57 GMT -5
I got excited. This character would have been so much cooler if they were a girl. =(
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Post by Villanova on Sept 17, 2013 9:26:41 GMT -5
If I could make a diva, I have plenty of ideas for 'em. :c
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Post by Hana Brightly on Sept 17, 2013 11:38:41 GMT -5
The thing with this profile is that the character is pretty much a blank slate. You can easily turn this into a diva profile by just switching the pronouns. You can develop the character as you go more comfortable, and thus this will actually be a genuine learning process for you personally as well as the character you're portraying. She could potentially go in any direction gimmick-wise, and it could be an exciting journey to see what direction they would go in sense of their character and personality. We could actually -help- you, which is the reason the training gym exists.
You already know how to play simulation-style as a male wrestler and are pretty comfortable with it. You don't necessarily need our assistance whereas other inexperienced applicants would benefit more from our help.
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Post by Villanova on Sept 17, 2013 12:34:47 GMT -5
So, essentially, I should make Vik a female and try to develop her through that? Okay, I can deal with that. I mean, I used to have a gimmick for the character, but I removed it, because I wanted to develop a bare-bones character.
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Post by Hana Brightly on Sept 17, 2013 13:55:33 GMT -5
You succeeded, the profile presented is bare-bones hence the reason I'm even making the argument. There's so much potential within the described character that I see more success with this character being female rather than male. Essentially this CAW has similar back story to anyone looking to break into the business, there isn't anything that leans forward or against something, it's pretty much in the middle and that pendulum can swing in any such direction. It would be tons more interesting if the presented character was female and could potentially achieve more notoriety and development than others.
Plus as you mentioned in this thread, "If I could make a diva, I'd have plenty of ideas for them." This is your opportunity to grow as a CAW creator. You can go your usual route, make a male character and get instant praise from your peers (and possibly not get this profile accepted because you honestly don't need our help if you go this route) or you can do something you're not familiar with and actually grow as both a writer and creator and allow us to honestly help you. It's okay to do something different here. We're all learning and becoming better with one another. For instance I'm not familiar playing with and writing as male characters. So, I'm using KYN and Colt Jacobs as a way to break down my own personal barriers and better myself as a writer and creator. Right now I suck as both characters, whereas when I play as Hana it's completely different experience for me because I'm completely comfortable with both her character and moveset.
So, yeah. I'm suggesting to challenge yourself. Do something different than the normal.
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Post by Villanova on Sept 17, 2013 14:13:20 GMT -5
You succeeded, the profile presented is bare-bones hence the reason I'm even making the argument. There's so much potential within the described character that I see more success with this character being female rather than male. Essentially this CAW has similar back story to anyone looking to break into the business, there isn't anything that leans forward or against something, it's pretty much in the middle and that pendulum can swing in any such direction. It would be tons more interesting if the presented character was female and could potentially achieve more notoriety and development than others. Plus as you mentioned in this thread, "If I could make a diva, I'd have plenty of ideas for them." This is your opportunity to grow as a CAW creator. You can go your usual route, make a male character and get instant praise from your peers (and possibly not get this profile accepted because you honestly don't need our help if you go this route) or you can do something you're not familiar with and actually grow as both a writer and creator and allow us to honestly help you. It's okay to do something different here. We're all learning and becoming better with one another. For instance I'm not familiar playing with and writing as male characters. So, I'm using KYN and Colt Jacobs as a way to break down my own personal barriers and better myself as a writer and creator. Right now I suck as both characters, whereas when I play as Hana it's completely different experience for me because I'm completely comfortable with both her character and moveset. So, yeah. I'm suggesting to challenge yourself. Do something different than the normal. I'm up for a challenge. I personally believe that making the character a female would be a wonderful change of pace, as you said. Also, I believe that learning how to play a female and write a female wrestler (writing females, I already know how to do). And it seems as if the style is COMPLETELY different from what male wrestlers can do. So, essentially, I can go within the bio and replace the pronouns and it'll still work out?
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Post by Hana Brightly on Sept 17, 2013 14:15:54 GMT -5
And possibly change their name to "Viktoria," (or "Victoria," personally I like the "K," since the spelling is out of the norm and can be used as a character trait.)
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Post by Villanova on Sept 17, 2013 14:18:00 GMT -5
I assumed that much, but now, the struggle of making a female. Gosh, it's way harder than most think.
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Post by Villanova on Sept 17, 2013 16:18:38 GMT -5
The change is here.
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Post by Hana Brightly on Sept 17, 2013 16:51:45 GMT -5
Edited pronouns you missed. Welcome to the gym!
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Post by Villanova on Sept 17, 2013 17:02:35 GMT -5
Thank you, sweetheart! ♥
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Post by J.P Masters on Sept 18, 2013 6:01:10 GMT -5
Must Say Looking Foward To Playing You And By The Way On Your Thread It Still Says Vik S
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Post by Hana Brightly on Sept 18, 2013 6:33:42 GMT -5
"Vik" can be short for "Viktoria," well it's fairly common in the United States anyway.
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Post by socksmahoney on Sept 18, 2013 14:30:10 GMT -5
I know where you can find a template for woman wrestler but it registers as a man, so you can do intergender matches.
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