Post by wildchild on Apr 21, 2017 11:54:59 GMT -5
Entrance Music: WASP's 'Wild Child', naturally
Raised in America by a single father, she was taught Chin Na, Shuai Jiao and various styles of Chinese Boxing from a very young age. Her father, Yang Tieh, also imparted a strong sense of morality upon her to guide her in the appropriate use of the skills he was teaching her. She adored her father and eagerly devoted her life to making him proud and following in his footsteps.
However, in her late teens, her father was challenged to a duel by a stranger, a duel that saw both men die from their injuries. The girl that would become Wild Child discovered that the challenger's name was Chen Zen...and he was seeking vengeance...against her father for his role in Mao's Cultural Revolution. Her father, it turned out, had worked for Mao during the Cultural Revolution, eliminating martial artists too deadly for the Chinese government forces or the Red Guard.
The very man who had taught her right from wrong and who had instilled upon her traditional values, had served as the executioner for one of history's greatest mass murderers...and against his fellow martial artists no less.
Unable to accept that her father was an evil man, she rejected the existence of moral principles, of right and wrong, altogether. The fighting principles he had taught her were still real and so to her...the fight became the whole of her reality.
Fighting style: A lot of high-flying, acrobatic wushu, breakdancing and lucha libre. Her grappling offense is also infused with this sensibility, lots of flying head-scissors, flying-armbars, rolling leg-locks, etc. However, though she's flashy, she's also ruthless and often lazer-like in her accuracy and merciless her exploitation of weak spots.
Finisher: Journey to the West--a flying missile drop-kick off the top rope, wherein Wild Child upon contact, presses off her opponents chest into a somersault and comes down with a flying double-knee strike to the opponent's face.