AMARA VALE
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Wrestler's Real Name: Amara Vale
Wrestler Age/Date of Birth: Never ask a woman her age. She appears to be early 20s.
Height: 5’7”
Weight: 140 pounds
Hometown: L.A. California
Alignment (Face? Heel? Antihero?): Heel
Pic Base: Prime/early 1950s Marilyn Monroe
Backstory/Important Character Details:
Amara Vale was once one of California’s brightest young stars, a beloved child actress who quickly became a teen heartthrob with fans around the world. But the pressures of fame and the temptations of Hollywood caught up with her, and a spiral of addiction and burnout threatened to derail her career before it ever reached its true potential. For years, she vanished from the public eye, quietly battling her demons while trying to salvage the life and career that fame had stolen from her.
Her opportunity for a dramatic comeback arrived when a blockbuster Hollywood script surfaced, a biopic about a legendary female wrestler set to begin shooting in early 2027. One big catch, though. The actress cast for the role would need to live the part, stepping into the wrestling world and performing in real matches. Whoever landed the role would need to learn to method-act. While many established actresses balked at the idea, Amara immediately saw it as a golden opportunity. Despite pro wrestling being her saving grace in many ways, she despises the wrestling world and its fans, but she knows if she sees it through, she’ll reach mega-stardom in Hollywood.
Strengths:
1) She can instantly command attention; the crowd is drawn to her theatrics, poses, and beauty, making her a natural center of the spotlight.
2) Years of dance, stage training, and acting stunts have given her flexibility, agility, and coordination that translate surprisingly well into wrestling.
3) She picks up wrestling techniques faster than most rookies, especially moves that make her look good on camera or in flashy sequences.
4) Is quite charismatic and cunning.
Weaknesses:
1) She lacks real match experience; high-risk moves can be sloppy, leaving openings for more seasoned opponents.
2) Her vaingloriousness can slow her down mid-match, cause distractions, or make her underestimate opponents.
3) She’s prone to frustration if things don’t go her way, sometimes making rash decisions in the ring.
4) She’s not used to long, physically grueling matches; stamina is a challenge if a match drags beyond her comfort zone.
Entrance Theme Music (Provide YouTube link as well as name and version): “She’s Got The Look” by Roxette.
Ring Entrance (PLEASE write one out for use in match/show writing):
The arena lights plunge into darkness. For a heartbeat, the audience buzzes with anticipation, and then, a single spotlight blooms at the stage’s center, bathing Madonna herself in a shimmer of gold. The crowd goes bonkers because it’s the real Madonna, not a lookalike. Dressed in a sparkling crimson gown, she lifts the mic, and the first electrifying notes of “She’s Got the Look” pulse through the sound system.
A velvet-red carpet unfurls down the entire ramp like a royal runway, flanked by faux paparazzi with flashing cameras and vintage studio lights swiveling toward the entrance. Golden strobes sweep across the crowd, simulating the blinding chaos of a Hollywood premiere.
Through a cascade of confetti shaped like miniature film reels, Amara Vale emerges, a living, breathing movie star. She poses beneath the archway of light, hips angled, lips curved in a silver-screen smirk. Her robe is ivory satin threaded with gold sequins, the train carried by two attendants dressed as tuxedoed stagehands. Each camera flash reflects off her robe like the shimmer of a thousand mirrors.
As Madonna belts the chorus “She’s got the look!” Amara struts down the red carpet with deliberate grace, pausing every few steps to “pose for photos,” blowing kisses, and mock-signing autographs for imaginary fans. When one overeager spectator reaches for her, she flicks her hand dismissively, smirking as security “guards” in black suits step in to protect their star.
At ringside, Amara stops before the steel steps and holds her arms wide as if demanding the spotlight itself bend to her will. Madonna’s voice soars through the hook again, lights exploding into a golden halo around her. With a theatrical flourish, Amara removes her robe and drapes it over the ropes, revealing a form-fitted, stylish, rhinestone-studded ring gear.
She glides between the ropes, spins center ring, and strikes a pose, chin tilted, one hand to her hair, perfectly timed with the final line of the song… She’s Got The Look.
Madonna points to her from the stage, the crowd roars, half-dazzled, half-disgusted. Amara smiles, and the lights fade to gold and white sparkles as she readies for her close-up. The match is about to begin, but the show’s already stolen.
In-Ring Style (Technician? High Flyer?): Flashy, theatrical, and cunning, with a mix of agility and showmanship over brute power. She’s a rookie wrestler who uses her athletic background in acting and dance, but when that doesn’t work, she goes full cowardly heel and all the bells and whistles that come with it.
10 or More Standard Moves:
Snap Kick
Crossbody
Arm Drag
Backhand Chop
Elbow Strike
Dropkick
Hip Toss
Leg Sweep
Stomp Combo
Side Russian Leg Sweep
Forearm Smash
Scoop Slam
Running Knee Strike
Bell Clap
Illegal Moves (hair pull, eye rake, chokes, low blow, etc)
Trademark Move Name(s):
1) The Casting Couch {Curbstomp from anywhere, standing, running, off the ropes, off the top buckle}
2) Hollywood Hangover {Swinging Neckbreaker transitioned smoothly into a hair flick and camera pose}
3) Scene Stealer {A deceptive fake-out slap that turns into a quick DDT when her opponent flinches, “acting” her way into an opening basically}
4) The Call for Cut {This isn’t a wrestling move, actually. During a match, when Amara feels things aren’t going her way, she slams her hand on the mat and yells “Cut!” in full Hollywood diva fashion. She theatrically rolls out of the ring and reclines in a folding director’s chair or vintage actress’s chair (match writer’s choice) at ringside. Two attendants rush in carrying her essentials, a bottle of water, a small towel, and a compact or brush, and she takes her time sipping, adjusting her makeup, and posing for the cameras. The audience is left stunned, some cheering, some booing, as she literally pauses the action like a movie star on set, then eventually saunters back into the ring as if nothing happened, or her opponent jumps out and beats the brakes off her and tosses her into the ring.}
Finishing Move Name(s):
1) Cliffhanger Episode {This is stupid and silly, but I had to… As Amara’s opponent slowly rises, dazed and blinking, the crowd leans forward in anticipation. Everyone knows something is coming, the arena holds its collective breath, but no one, not even the most seasoned fans, truly knows what they’re about to witness. Amara steps back, a small, sly smile curling at her adorable lips. The lights dim, and a single spotlight seems to follow her, casting her shadow across the ring.
JC: Ladies and gentlemen… whatever this is, it’s gonna be something!
Amara moves, slowly at first, letting the suspense stretch. Then, with a fluidity that defies human anatomy, she begins a cascade of movements that are part dance, part acrobatics, part something the mind can’t comprehend. Her body twists, spins, and arcs in ways that make physics moot, the opponent caught in her orbit like a satellite. The crowd gasps, mutters ripple through the arena, and cameras struggle to capture her every motion.
JR: I don’t even know how to describe that!
Time seems to stretch. The opponent hovers in midair for just a beat too long, expressions frozen in a mixture of terror and disbelief. And then, suddenly, she strikes the final movement of the sequence. It’s explosive, theatrical, and yet entirely indescribable. When the dust clears, her opponent is crumpled on the mat, and the audience sits stunned, mouths agape, unsure of what they just saw but utterly convinced they’ve witnessed something epic.
JC: Somebody get me a physics book, Joe Rogan… I don’t think what we just saw is legal!
JR: I’ve called thousands of fights… and I’ve never seen anything like that in my life! }
2) The Hollywood Ending {Coast to Coast missile dropkick Shane O Mac style}
3) Typecast {Rings of Saturn submission hold}
Favorite Hardcore Attacks/Spots: None. She is not hardcore. She has some damn class.
Additional Notes (What are some things that they would ALWAYS do? Or would NEVER do?):
-Always-
Poses and preens constantly, whether before a match, after a move, or during the entrance, she is always aware of how she looks and ensures the audience sees her at her most glamorous.
Talks down to her opponents with mocking, sarcastic comments mid-match, exaggerating their mistakes, calling them “extras” or “nobodies” and shit like that.
Glancing at cameras, blowing kisses, gesturing dramatically, or pretending to check her headband makeup mid-match.
Cunning and opportunistic, she always looks for ways to capitalize on her opponent’s mistakes instead of brute strength.
Every move, pin attempt, and promo is a performance… she treats wrestling like a movie set where she’s the star pretty much.
-Never-
Respect an opponent she considers Inferior.
Fights without style… refuses to perform moves without flair…no sloppy punches, plain suplexes, or ungraceful maneuvers.
Hides emotions from the camera, whether frustrated, angry, or smug, she always wears her emotions on her face for maximum effect.
Lose gracefully… If she’s pinned or loses, she will make it theatrical, dramatic, and humiliating, either by blaming the ref, the fans, or something or someone else.
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