Post by the Giants on Aug 8, 2012 18:21:13 GMT -5
Wrestler's Name: Mia Poe
Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Date of Birth: February 16, 1992
Photobase: Sarah Clarke
Height: 5' 11" (1.80 m)
Weight: 130.1 lbs (59 kg)
Alignment: Face
Trademark Moves:
Discus Big Boot
Backflip Kick
Savate Kick
Mule Kick
Overhead Kick
Primary Finishers:
1) Punt (usually to the midsection, although may be delivered to the head as a last resort)
2) Bicycle Kick
3) Spinning Heel Kick
Biography:
As a child, Mia considered herself a fan of wrestling. Citing Cesar Salazar & Deicide as two of her favorites due to their highly strict and energetic kickboxing style. Mia admits that in high school, she was 'noticeably condescending and overly competitive in social situations.' Which fueled her enthusiasm for Professional Wrestling after winning much of her amateur wrestling bouts in 'technical superiority' fashion. She briefly attended college following her graduation from high school to attempt a degree in law, but disliked it and decided to become a professional wrestler instead.
Entrance Music:
"Atlas" by Battles
Entrance Description:
"Atlas" by Battles cues Mia Poe to enter and walk down the ramp. There's a lot of walking involved in this entrance, which she does. Oh, and fans like her. Arguably more so than the opponent, but I'm not one for confirmations. Mia eventually walks so far, she ends up in-ring across her opponent, who looks like a dropkick in comparison. Mia leans against the turnbuckle opposite of aforementioned adversary, waiting for that belling sound.
Other:
She's about competition and is fairly relaxed about it, exteriorly. Unlike her adolescent years, she's more in control of her arrogance but make no mistake it's there hidden beneath a chill of focus. Primary goal is to become ultimate in her division; secondary is reestablishing the division as a more masculine form. Much of her combat style is kick oriented, given that her long legs clearly are her most distinguishable assets. Her striking is good, too, but isn't as effective as her bone-crushing kicks.