Anyway, even though it's a WIP. He's what I had finished a few days ago, in case anyone wanted to see what I had in mind-- [hider=WIP: Swan Princess (working title)] [center][h1][u]S w a n n[/u][/h1] [img]https://i.imgur.com/aHaih93.png?1[/img][/center] [center][hr][h3][color=royalblue]t h e w o r k[/color][/h3][hr][/center] [color=violet][sub][u]R I N G A L I A S[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]Lorrie Swann[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]G I M M I C K[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]--[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]A L I G N M E N T[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]Face[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]A G E[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]27 (2/10/1958)[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]H E I G H T & W E I G H T[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]5’3” | 130 lbs[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]H O M E T O W N[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]New York City, New York, United States[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]E N T R A N C E T H E M E[/u][/sub][/color] [indent][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfv0a_Hy6Ic]Hit & Run[/url][/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]M O V E S[/u][/sub][/color] [indent][b][u]Swann Dive[/u][/b]: After years of seeing her father perform his signature senton bomb in wrestling venues across the country since a young age, Lorrie has realized its potential with a liberal interpretation of the move that she has named the “Swann Dive”. To be precise, this move can be described as a high-angle senton bomb that gives the appearance of a swan dive. Even with Lorrie’s athleticism and dexterity this move takes its toll, though more often than not it is worth it due to the payout.[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]W R E S T L I N G S T Y L E[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]The best way to describe Lorrie’s style of wrestling is somewhere between a high-flyer and a technician, preferring on maximizing her agility and technique to impress crowds and fundamentally win matches. [/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]T A L E S O F T H E T A P E[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]-- [/indent] [center][hr][h3][color=red]t h e s h o o t[/color][/h3][hr][/center] [color=violet][sub][u]R E A L N A M E[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]Lorraine Sarah Fitzgerald[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]B A C K S T A G E B I O[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]The daughter of [abbr=wrestled between 1950 and 1984]retired wrestler[/abbr] [color=violet]Raymond “The Bomber” Fitzgerald[/color] and a newspaper secretary named Sarah Carrington, Lorraine is the second of five children ([abbr=born in 1956, wrestler]Raymond Jr[/abbr], Lorraine, [abbr=born in 1963, nurse]Lucy[/abbr], [abbr=born in 1966, college student]Richard[/abbr], and [abbr=born in 1970, high school student]Jonathan[/abbr]) of the New York-based family. - -[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]R E P U T A T I O N[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]To get to this skillset Lorrie has spent a lot of time conditioning and training; specifically with the likes of [color=violet]José Contreras[/color] and [color=violet]Michael “Mickey” O’Hara[/color], both of which were contemporaries of her father, Raymond “The Bomber” Fitzgerald. Standing at around five foot three, Lorrie knows she’s on the smaller end of wrestlers in female-oriented promotions and as a result needs to be more precise and more agile than her rivals if she is going to get over to impress crowds, promoters, and everyone in-between.[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]M I C S K I L L S[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]Lorrie tries to be successful at wrestling, but ultimately she’s not the best on the microphone. She holds the sport in high regard, does her best to not be disgruntled about the entertainment aspect of it, and does her job. Still, these admirations as said before don’t exactly translate to being a showstopper or promotional goddess. Perhaps in the new league this will change for her, though experience proves to win out over optimism.[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]M O T I V A T I O N[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]--[/indent] [color=violet][sub][u]H I N D R A N C E[/u][/sub][/color] [indent]--[/indent] [/hider]