KASEY SUMMERS [2019]
Aug 24, 2019 17:02:10 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Aug 24, 2019 17:02:10 GMT -5
FACE CLAIM: Veda Scott
RING NAME: SUMMER, WARRIOR PRINCESS
REAL NAME: Kasey Dawn Summers
AGE: 28
DOB: August 18, 1991
BILLED FROM: Parts Unknown
RESIDES IN: the nerdy South
HEIGHT: 5'3"
WEIGHT: 119 lbs.
BLOOD TYPE: O+
ALIGNMENT: Tweener (Chaotic Neutral)
ENTRANCE MUSIC: "Warrior" by SATE
TRAINED BY: Wild Ones in Phoenix, Arizona (trained by "Wild" Bill Reed & Larry Gowan, graduated summer class of 2009), refresher training with Akgrath in 2016
ATTIRE: Wears matching crop tops, pleated skirts, kickpads and arm gauntlets in a variety of colors with shiny fishnet nylons and black wrestling boots.
GIMMICK: Wrestling's greatest fangirl-turned-champion-turned-cynic. She truly believes she's been called upon to be the last greatest warrior the wrestling ring has ever seen.
STRENGTHS:
FINISHERS:
1. SF2 Turbo – Guile-style flash kick
2. WOTW (WAY OF THE WARRIOR) – arm triangle facebuster (can modify to keep the choke on after the slam to transition this into a submission)
3. Button Masher Special – handspring bodyblock
SIGNATURE MOVES:
1. Heat Stroke – Saito suplex
2. Nerdgasm – 720 moonsault *homage to the Starr wrestling family, used sparingly
REGULAR MOVES:
high dropkick
springboard armdrag
flying somersault splash
jumping side kick
spinning wristlock
spinning toehold
springboard bulldog
tiger driver
tilt-a-whirl headscissors
swinging neckbreaker
asai moonsault
reverse tornado DDT
lionsault
backspin DDT
WRESTLING BIOGRAPHY:
Kasey grew up around the wrestling industry, and competed in her first match at the tender age of fourteen, managing to beat a boy nearly twice her size. Her uncle, the legendary Billy Starr trained some of the best in the business, both during his employment with the now closed SAWF, and his retirement, working at Wild Ones Wrestling Academy in Phoenix, Arizona (ownership of the company passed to her when her uncle passed away tragically in 2009.
Unfortunately it was this obsession that led to her dismissal from the active FFW roster after only three matches in the fall of 2010. In the winter of 2011, using the name "Summer", she returned to wrestling in Colorado-based regional promotion Rocky Mountain Pro, in which she was immediately entered into a tournament to crown the next World Champion. Winning ten matches in a row with the promotion, Summer smashed through ALL of the competition, capturing the biggest prize. Feeling unfulfilled with wrestling in high school gymnasiums and the local YMCA, she sought to return to the global promotion FFW (and the petty backstage drama in RMP certainly helped her make that decision). She was forced to drop the championship to Ace Andrews prior to parting ways with the company.
Returning to FFW saw Summer take the promotion by storm, racking up an impressive set of wins that led to her becoming number one contender for the coveted TV title. She beat Sophie Richards, shattering a six-month win streak. Summer went on to successfully defend the streak against Kelly McGuffin, ending her undefeated streak as well before defending the belt at the Unstoppable Pay-Per-View event against three other women. In this match she became the first champion to successfully defend their belt in a fatal four-way match. Unfortunately she lost the belt at the following Sin & Sacrifice Pay-Per-View against Lightning in a very closely contested singles match. She chose not to cash in her rematch clause although she was rumored to be moving up to contention for the Evolution Championship. Instead she abruptly requested her release from the company in November of 2012, following a lackluster performance at their Anarchy PPV. In January of 2013, she briefly competed in ExodusPro, taking part in a tournament of competitors chosen on Twitter. She did not win the tournament, coming in second to Dom Harter. She stayed on for another match, which she won before parting ways with the company and taking a sabbatical from the business. She returned to Twitter in July, signing a contract with the Championship Wrestling Federation although she never competed in a televised match before requesting a very public split from the company due to their ludicrous politics.
She had two matches in FWA, beating Angel Kash in record time and losing to Laurel Anne Hardy. Parting ways with the company prior to their first Pay-Per-View event, she chose not to take part in a match to crown the first champion, despite earning her slot. From there she went on to have a single match in Sin City Wrestling which she won handily before opting to return to inactivity in August of 2013, deciding to focus on more training under Christian Kincaid until she could make her way back to FFW. She made a huge IMPACT at When Worlds Collide 2, arriving as the Moment of Impact and defeating Bryan Deas. She was poised for huge success although 2014 would prove to be a difficult year for her. While having a few memorable matches, she managed to work her way up to a shot for the Evolution Championship, only to lose. In the process, she found herself entangled with Nessa Wall, acting as her stooge and eventually finding that she liked how bucking the trends made her feel. At the final event of 2014, she defeated Nessa at When Worlds Collide, showing off a much fiercer side. From there, she had two more matches, ending up breaking her neck during a botched landing in the Spring of 2015.
From there she took some time off to recover and returned to the ring in 2017, finding herself running through several promotions that abruptly closed before she could really get a hot streak going. Her biggest challenge was facing Aidan Carlisle in Defiant Wrestling for the championship, only to fall short. Her tenure with Empire was a roller coaster ride at best, seeing several successes. She briefly formed a group again with her nemesis Nessa Wall and then-partner Matt Stone, seeming as though they were poised to become a threat on the trios division only for Kasey to abruptly request a trade. She ended up in Rebellion Pro, competing in the UK for the first time in her career. She hated it and the second she found another place that was hiring, she jumped at the opportunity to come back to the USA, settling back in Chicago after a few years away. She competed in Millennium Wrestling, floundering as she never really found a way to get over. Randomly, she entered an open battle royale in the IWS, an independent promotion out of Indianapolis, to crown their first women's champion. She won and went on to be undefeated in the company until it closed its doors in early 2019.
PAST TITLES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
RMP World Championship (11/15/2011 - 12/05/2011)
FFW Television Championship (03/31/2012 - 09/29/2012)
2013 Moment of Impact (SVW/FFW When Worlds Collide II)
EPW Great Lakes Championship (11/24/2017 - 12/29/2017)
IWS Women's Championship (10/08/2018 - 02/08/2019) *never actually lost the belt, held until company closed.
RING NAME: SUMMER, WARRIOR PRINCESS
REAL NAME: Kasey Dawn Summers
AGE: 28
DOB: August 18, 1991
BILLED FROM: Parts Unknown
RESIDES IN: the nerdy South
HEIGHT: 5'3"
WEIGHT: 119 lbs.
BLOOD TYPE: O+
ALIGNMENT: Tweener (Chaotic Neutral)
ENTRANCE MUSIC: "Warrior" by SATE
TRAINED BY: Wild Ones in Phoenix, Arizona (trained by "Wild" Bill Reed & Larry Gowan, graduated summer class of 2009), refresher training with Akgrath in 2016
ATTIRE: Wears matching crop tops, pleated skirts, kickpads and arm gauntlets in a variety of colors with shiny fishnet nylons and black wrestling boots.
GIMMICK: Wrestling's greatest fangirl-turned-champion-turned-cynic. She truly believes she's been called upon to be the last greatest warrior the wrestling ring has ever seen.
STRENGTHS:
- veritable wrestling encyclopedia
- reckless/fearless aerialist
- boundless stamina (claims to have 50% caffeine in her blood)
- easily frustrated/provoked (somewhat thin-skinned)
- weak striker, lacks power
- destructive temper
FINISHERS:
1. SF2 Turbo – Guile-style flash kick
2. WOTW (WAY OF THE WARRIOR) – arm triangle facebuster (can modify to keep the choke on after the slam to transition this into a submission)
3. Button Masher Special – handspring bodyblock
SIGNATURE MOVES:
1. Heat Stroke – Saito suplex
2. Nerdgasm – 720 moonsault *homage to the Starr wrestling family, used sparingly
REGULAR MOVES:
high dropkick
springboard armdrag
flying somersault splash
jumping side kick
spinning wristlock
spinning toehold
springboard bulldog
tiger driver
tilt-a-whirl headscissors
swinging neckbreaker
asai moonsault
reverse tornado DDT
lionsault
backspin DDT
WRESTLING BIOGRAPHY:
Kasey grew up around the wrestling industry, and competed in her first match at the tender age of fourteen, managing to beat a boy nearly twice her size. Her uncle, the legendary Billy Starr trained some of the best in the business, both during his employment with the now closed SAWF, and his retirement, working at Wild Ones Wrestling Academy in Phoenix, Arizona (ownership of the company passed to her when her uncle passed away tragically in 2009.
Unfortunately it was this obsession that led to her dismissal from the active FFW roster after only three matches in the fall of 2010. In the winter of 2011, using the name "Summer", she returned to wrestling in Colorado-based regional promotion Rocky Mountain Pro, in which she was immediately entered into a tournament to crown the next World Champion. Winning ten matches in a row with the promotion, Summer smashed through ALL of the competition, capturing the biggest prize. Feeling unfulfilled with wrestling in high school gymnasiums and the local YMCA, she sought to return to the global promotion FFW (and the petty backstage drama in RMP certainly helped her make that decision). She was forced to drop the championship to Ace Andrews prior to parting ways with the company.
Returning to FFW saw Summer take the promotion by storm, racking up an impressive set of wins that led to her becoming number one contender for the coveted TV title. She beat Sophie Richards, shattering a six-month win streak. Summer went on to successfully defend the streak against Kelly McGuffin, ending her undefeated streak as well before defending the belt at the Unstoppable Pay-Per-View event against three other women. In this match she became the first champion to successfully defend their belt in a fatal four-way match. Unfortunately she lost the belt at the following Sin & Sacrifice Pay-Per-View against Lightning in a very closely contested singles match. She chose not to cash in her rematch clause although she was rumored to be moving up to contention for the Evolution Championship. Instead she abruptly requested her release from the company in November of 2012, following a lackluster performance at their Anarchy PPV. In January of 2013, she briefly competed in ExodusPro, taking part in a tournament of competitors chosen on Twitter. She did not win the tournament, coming in second to Dom Harter. She stayed on for another match, which she won before parting ways with the company and taking a sabbatical from the business. She returned to Twitter in July, signing a contract with the Championship Wrestling Federation although she never competed in a televised match before requesting a very public split from the company due to their ludicrous politics.
She had two matches in FWA, beating Angel Kash in record time and losing to Laurel Anne Hardy. Parting ways with the company prior to their first Pay-Per-View event, she chose not to take part in a match to crown the first champion, despite earning her slot. From there she went on to have a single match in Sin City Wrestling which she won handily before opting to return to inactivity in August of 2013, deciding to focus on more training under Christian Kincaid until she could make her way back to FFW. She made a huge IMPACT at When Worlds Collide 2, arriving as the Moment of Impact and defeating Bryan Deas. She was poised for huge success although 2014 would prove to be a difficult year for her. While having a few memorable matches, she managed to work her way up to a shot for the Evolution Championship, only to lose. In the process, she found herself entangled with Nessa Wall, acting as her stooge and eventually finding that she liked how bucking the trends made her feel. At the final event of 2014, she defeated Nessa at When Worlds Collide, showing off a much fiercer side. From there, she had two more matches, ending up breaking her neck during a botched landing in the Spring of 2015.
From there she took some time off to recover and returned to the ring in 2017, finding herself running through several promotions that abruptly closed before she could really get a hot streak going. Her biggest challenge was facing Aidan Carlisle in Defiant Wrestling for the championship, only to fall short. Her tenure with Empire was a roller coaster ride at best, seeing several successes. She briefly formed a group again with her nemesis Nessa Wall and then-partner Matt Stone, seeming as though they were poised to become a threat on the trios division only for Kasey to abruptly request a trade. She ended up in Rebellion Pro, competing in the UK for the first time in her career. She hated it and the second she found another place that was hiring, she jumped at the opportunity to come back to the USA, settling back in Chicago after a few years away. She competed in Millennium Wrestling, floundering as she never really found a way to get over. Randomly, she entered an open battle royale in the IWS, an independent promotion out of Indianapolis, to crown their first women's champion. She won and went on to be undefeated in the company until it closed its doors in early 2019.
PAST TITLES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
RMP World Championship (11/15/2011 - 12/05/2011)
FFW Television Championship (03/31/2012 - 09/29/2012)
2013 Moment of Impact (SVW/FFW When Worlds Collide II)
EPW Great Lakes Championship (11/24/2017 - 12/29/2017)
IWS Women's Championship (10/08/2018 - 02/08/2019) *never actually lost the belt, held until company closed.