Sylvia Cross

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Sylvia Cross

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Name - Sylvia Cross
Ring Name - The Mamba
Age - 27
Hair Color - Black
Eye Color - Green
Height - 5'11"
Weight - 198 lbs.
Nationality - British
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Wrestling Info

Entrance music - Sinister by Soken Masayoshi
Alignment - Heel, but tries to present as a Tweener
Fighting Style - Powerhouse and Submissions
Type - Power Dominatrix
Basic Moveset - Power slams, suplexes, strikes, bearhugs, various submissions, body scissors
Strengths - Raw power, psychological warfare, manipulation
Weaknesses - Overconfidence, delusion

Signature move/s:

Unnamed lariat
Temptation's Terror: Front sleeper that essentially adds a breast smother
Unnamed pumphandle slam
The Mamba's Nest: Leg-hooked anaconda vice
Unnamed hip attack in the corner

Finishing move/s:

Cross-Coil: Grounded breast smother/grapevine
Green-Eyed Monster: Cradle piledriver

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Personal Info

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Personality: Sylvia Cross presents herself as an inspirational figure to the wrestling world - a powerful woman who proves strength and beauty aren't mutually exclusive. She speaks about empowerment and taking control of one's destiny, framing her aggressive dominance as "showing women they don't have to ask permission." She positions herself as confident and unapologetic, someone who encourages others to embrace their strength and their dark side to ensure they can't be pushed around. The fan reaction to her is mixed - some buy into her presentation while others see through the act. Sylvia knows this perfectly well but chooses to focus on the positive responses while dismissing criticism as people being "uncomfortable with powerful women."

In reality, Sylvia is a bully who gets genuine satisfaction from dominating and humiliating others. She uses her physical power and psychological manipulation to take what she wants, whether that's victories, opportunities, or simply the pleasure of making someone submit to her will. The "empowerment" rhetoric is a convenient mask for her sadistic streak - she genuinely enjoys the feeling of breaking someone down, trapping them in her holds, and forcing them to acknowledge her superiority. When she whispers taunts to trapped opponents or runs her hands over them during submissions, it's not just strategy; she's savoring their helplessness.

Sylvia is calculating and patient, willing to play long games to position herself advantageously. She'll befriend other wrestlers, earn their trust, then use that intimacy to manipulate or destroy them when it serves her purposes. Some she bullies outright with threats and physical intimidation. Others she attempts to seduce into compliance, though bullying is her preferred metho - she finds it more satisfying. She doesn't hurt people randomly; her cruelty is always purposeful, deployed to advance her goals or simply because she can get away with it. The only loyalty she maintains is to herself.

History: Sylvia Cross grew up as the younger sibling in a wrestling dynasty, daughter of CAGE UK CEO Jack Cross and Japanese wrestler Kaede Yamaguchi, who died shortly after Sylvia's birth. While her brother Arthur was groomed from childhood to inherit the family business, Sylvia learned early that she was expected to play support - manage talent, handle PR, maybe wrestle occasionally in the women's division. Her father Jack loved her but was traditional about business succession. The company would pass from father to son, as it always had. Sylvia resented this arrangement deeply but was smart enough never to show it, playing the role of dutiful daughter while Arthur openly chafed against their father's authority.

As Arthur pushed to incorporate more LAW-influenced elements into CAGE UK - sexier wrestlers, emphasis on women's divisions, hentai wrestling - Sylvia quietly supported him while maintaining good relations with their father. She excelled in school, trained in wrestling to be "involved in the family tradition," and seemed content with her expected place. In reality, she was watching, learning, and positioning herself. When Jack pulled back Arthur's changes due to sponsor pressure, Sylvia sympathetically listened to both sides, building relationships and collecting information while presenting herself as reasonable middle ground between father and son.

When Arthur formed the Hellfire Club and launched his hostile takeover attempt, Sylvia made her move. She publicly joined Arthur's faction but carved out a distinct role - while Arthur and his allies were aggressive and antagonistic, Sylvia positioned herself as the faction's conscience. She cut promos about "evolution" and "giving fans what they deserve" while Arthur did the dirty work of disrupting shows and attacking their father's supporters. During the year-long Cross War, Sylvia fought alongside Arthur when needed but always maintained plausible deniability, claiming she was "caught in the middle" and "hoping for reconciliation even as she fought for progress." Some fans bought this completely. Most suspected her true nature but couldn't prove anything concrete.

The war climaxed at Wrestle Empire, where Arthur faced Jack in a Hell In A Cell match for the World Heavyweight Title and complete control of CAGE UK. Sylvia accompanied Arthur to ringside, in his corner. When Arthur lost brutally and was disinherited, Sylvia's careful positioning paid off - she received a much lighter punishment than Arthur's other Hellfire Club allies. Jack was disappointed in his daughter and "strongly encouraged" her to take time away from the company to "reflect and grow," but unlike Arthur, she wasn't completely disinherited or permanently banned. Jack couldn't bring himself to believe his daughter was as calculating as his son, despite mounting evidence to the contrary.

Sylvia left CAGE UK with Arthur and several Hellfire Club members for Japan and LAW. But where Arthur arrived with his antagonistic reputation preceding him, Sylvia crafted a different narrative entirely. She claimed that the persona she had taken on, that of an open and powerful dominatrix, resulted from her needing to claim power for herself in the family turmoil, and that she had grown harsh, but independent and inspirational, to all those who sought to claim their own power.

Extra Facts:
● Unironically loves romance novels and has a surprisingly large collection of historical romances that she keeps hidden. She gets genuinely emotional reading them and has been caught tearing up over particularly swoony scenes.
● Is terrified of butterflies after one landed on her face as a child - when she thought it was a bee - and she's convinced herself they're "unpredictable and chaotic." She'll flinch if one flies near her.
● Makes elaborate charcuterie boards as a hobby and takes genuine pride in the presentation. She's weirdly competitive about it and gets offended if people don't appreciate the "artistic arrangement."
● Has an extensive collection of vintage perfume bottles that she's obsessed with. She doesn't wear most of them, just displays them.

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Match Preferences
She's suited for submission, bedroom, smother, and similar matches, but she loves turning a good standard match into a display of how easily she can control opponents, however.

Signature Match: Serpent's Pit Match: A submission-only match where the ring ropes are replaced with padded barriers (like a pit or enclosed space), making escape impossible and forcing close-quarters grappling. Pin attempts don't count, and wrestlers cannot leave the pit until someone submits or passes out. Referees monitor from outside the barriers but cannot intervene except to call the match.

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