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Short background about me, it was just me and my three older brothers growing up in a small home, not much bigger than a trailer. Without much to do, backyard wrestling became a favorite pastime of ours. Eventually I got so good I was able to kick all of their butts and I'm damn proud to say so! Fast forward some years later and I found this place. I'll admit I've been living here for a little bit, wanting to take in the city but I'm here to start kicking butt and taking names! 😆
I'm pretty sure that the physical they have you take before you are able to compete is rigged. Or their computer is broke or something cause here were my scores
Strength: 3/10
Endurance 3/10
Dexterity 4/10
Speed 6/10
Technique 3/10
Going to tell them to go fix it soon!
That's it for me for now. Let me know if you wanna have a match and we'll throw down!
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-Humiliation (which kind: yes.)
-Creative Holds
-Breaking/getting broken
-Toilet anything
-Blood
-Breaking things
-Camel Clutch x Sleeper combo (Makes everyone sleepy)
Now... you might be wondering
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Typically before our fight I like to get to know my opponent and where they stand, personally I prefer getting a little rough but I've had at least one very fun match where I made a really good friend by doing a light LWR type of touch. This is the part of the match where we lay down likes, dislikes, limits, rules, and bets (more than likely I'll ask if I can keep you for a night for the aftermatch but I'm getting ahead of myself.)
During our wrestling match I may check in from time to time to see if you're doing ok and if you're having fun because your satisfaction is very much my pleasure~💋 Again, I prefer competitive wrestling, so expect some back and forth. I'm not the type of girl to just give in the moment things aren't going my way because I'm playing to win! And I'll try as best as I can to keep myself from losing my mind... but sometimes things happen and I end up losing the fight. No big deal, that's what rematches are for. I can accomodate those who want to do short (yes short) 3 hour matches, but if you like to go on the longer side (like me) we can do a 6-8 hour sweaty slugfest until one of our tired bodies just gives out from exhaustion.
A wise wrestler once wrote on her profile: "The prefight and the afterfight are more important than the fight itself" and honestly as crazy as that sounds, I have to agree with her hands down. To me, LP is a measure of a competitor's will, their enduring efforts to continue given shape. Once that's out, sorry you have no more gas in the tank, you can't do anything else. But does that mean the match should be over just because you ran out of gas? FUCK NO! Not in my opinion lol. Some matches are decided by pinning down your opponent for 3 seconds making sure their shoulders touch the mats. Some are decided by knocking your opponent out. But for me personally? I have a different take on how a match should go down and here's my take on my favorite way to win a match:
Both players continue the fight until one admits defeat in-game. Utterly defeated. (or maybe too melted to care) they signal that they are unable or unwilling to continue the fight and only then does the match actually end. Knocking out your opponent does nothing to end this type of fight, and pins do nothing as well. Only when one admits defeat is the match actually over. This being said there are important clarifications to this match that need to be addressed so I included an FAQ below this
FAQ:
Q: so what happens at 0 LP?
A: at 0 lp the competitor isn't able to do anything else to hinder their opponent. They're spent. Now it's up to the competitor who has LP remaining to try to get the submission either through means of humiliation, or pleasure, depending on both competitor's preferences
Q: But you won the match, how do you know if it's over?
A: When one person actually verbally announces, or otherwise signals that they give up does the match actually end
Q: Are you talking only about RP purposes?
A: Yes, the game declares a winner as soon as one person hits 0 LP, but this is very much a roleplaying game. (I don't do slideshows) And different types of matches require different levels of RP.
Q: But what about in game tap outs? If you have to tap out isn't that technically a surrender?
A: Yes... ingame tap outs are techincally a surrender. Sometimes I will change the action of a tap out RP wise to be a knock out instead and that's what gives the opponent the minute of free time. Otherwise, there are RP ways of making a tap out work that don't involve actually surrendering you just have to get 💫creative💫
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(I still had fun turning her into my puppy though)
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