Naylla Blitz: The 99 Prodigy

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Naylla Blitz: The 99 Prodigy

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Name: Naylla Blitz
"I wear 99, because you'll never get to see me at my 100"
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Nickname: Amazonian & The 99 Prodigy
Age: 29
Hair: Black + Peach Tips
Eyes: Brown
Height: 6'2" ft (189 cm)
Weight: 218 lbs (53.98kg)
Nationality: African and Native American
Division: Heavyweight
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Location of Birth: New Orleans, USA
Alignment: Tweener

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Backstory, Ambitions, & Personality
Naylla Blitz, real name Naylla Allen, started her journey in life with humble beginnings. Born and raised in the neighborhoods of the outskirts of New Orleans, Louisiana- was the fourth child of the Allen family. In the Allens’ household, there was a running theme among all of the occupants, many if not all of them were athletes of different caliber and field. Naylla’s mother was a professional lacrosse player while her father used to play professional football. Naylla’s two older siblings, Ellie-May play track and field while Damian does football in college and wants to make it to the professional level like their father. Naylla’s other sibling Mitchell whom she never got to meet sadly passed away due to complications at birth.

Naylla when growing up was known to be a bold and ambitious girl, wanting to always impress her parents in everything she does. No matter what it was, Naylla wanted to be good at it. This would sometimes bother the young child as she would learn it would take hard work to be good at something. For example, when playing with the neighbors and her siblings, she noticed she wasn’t as good as them in certain games or sports which irritated the small Naylla to the core. But listening to her dad’s motto, if you're not good at something then go 100 percent, if you’re still not there yet then go another 110 percent because, in time, Naylla will be better than the rest of them. This super competitive motto by her father would have a strong impact on Naylla later in life as she would take this to heart. So as Naylla grew up, always wanting to be better, she soon became the girl to beat in games on the block. Want to play her in a 1v1 in basketball? Good luck even scoring or a little alone getting the ball at all. Want to challenge her to a race? Vyooom, there goes Naylla leaving you in the dusk! Or want to play football with her? You better choose her to be on your team or she’ll leave you flat on your ass if you dare try to catch a pass over her! Many people including her parents thought Naylla would have a serious chance like her siblings in professional sports. And oh boy you bet she did!

In Naylla’s high school years, she attended Granite Highschool, her older siblings stomping ground, and would immediately try her hand at sports like track and field, wrestling, swimming, and of course football! She shined through all of them and if she wasn’t the best player in that sport, you bet she was one of the 3 top athletes on that team. But through these pivotal years, something would soon bother Naylla. As her family’s name was known around the school, Naylla was constantly compared to her siblings and often criticized for her performances. Like, “Oh your sister Em had a faster time than you on these sprints!” Or “Oh you’re Damian’s sister, cool to see another Allen football player!” These from the outside weren’t hurtful or bashful in the slightest but something about them bothered Naylla. An aspect we need to touch upon for Naylla, she HATES being compared to her siblings. As she is the youngest of the family and with her siblings already made their names in different sports, Naylla personally felt she was an afterthought in her own family. Like as if she’s been already placed in third place even before she could prove herself to be just as good or better than her siblings. This feeling would not stop within Naylla in her teens and would follow her to her adult life.

In her senior year of high school, it was time for Naylla to decide what career she wanted to pursue professionally. She has plenty of options to pick from. Ultimately, with her father in her ear to do it, Naylla would choose football as her professional career! It would not take long before the offers started to roll in. Offer after offer came in from around the country to try and sign the hot prospect. Seeing the nationwide offers for each league, Naylla would learn disappointedly that the pay was so much as a fraction of what her brother was now making at the professional level. Not wanting this to deter her and wanting to utterly elevate the sport of women’s football as a whole, she took a deal to head to Texas and play for a team called the Amazonians! Why this team in particular? Well, Naylla loved the name and she knew the state of Texas sure does love their football so Naylla concluded this would be the perfect platform for her to perform on.

On her tryout and physical for the Amazonians, she blew away the team’s officials, and on the same day of her being on the facility she was offered a 4-year contract which an eager Naylla signed without question! But some would say this in the long run was a big mistake for the naive and young athlete. As soon as Naylla attended the first training camp of the Amazonians it instantly hit her what kind of team this was. Majority if not all of the athletes from what Naylla could see didn’t take this sport half as seriously as she did. And this showed with the Amazonians just going a measly 2-8 for Naylla’s first year. Although the team sucked around her, Naylla solidified in her rookie year that she was a star in the making and no doubt earned a starting role for year 2! From here, things didn’t go so well for Naylla and the team.

In the following season, Naylla was appointed the captain of the season and was called upon to rally the Amazonians’s lackluster defense around her. Wanting to take this leadership role with pride, Naylla tried her hardest to motivate and elevate the players under her. But sadly, not many of the ladies did not have Naylla’s heart or spirit for the game. Yet to those who did care and didn’t want just a paycheck, help establish the Amazonians to have the toughest defense to play against! The unit was feared they would even g0t the nickname; the Huntresses of the Gridiron! As the saying goes, “defenses win championships” rings true but the phrase “a team sport” rings even louder. Although having a good defense, it would be the Amazonians’s offense that would fail the team as a whole they would go a measly 3-7 and once more miss the playoffs. Not trying to let the frustration get to her, Naylla decided her third year would be the year she would be known nationwide as a star and this is the year that her team established themselves as real contenders. If only Naylla’s ambition were infectious…

During the offseason, Naylla would get the news that her mother was diagnosed with leukemia. Utterly devastated by this news, Naylla was reported by teammates that she seemed more distracted in practice and training. And one day, without paying attention, Naylla stepped wrong on the turf and would slip and injured her ankle! With one bad thing after another, Naylla felt things were spiraling out of control as newscasters began covering Naylla’s career and have been comparing it to her brother’s. Naylla feeling as though she was at her lowest, decided to visit her mother back home while she was getting treated at a hospital. Not wanting to be selfish and dump all of her insecurities and frustrations on her mother, Naylla simply visited in support rather than asking for advice. But advice she received anyways as Naylla’s mother always knows best and sensed something was wrong. Having a feeling about what it was, Naylla’s mom would give her own motto to add to her dad’s. “If things go wrong and things don’t seem to be going right then go 99 percent.” At first, Naylla was puzzled by what her mother meant by this and it sounded like it directly contradicted what her father had told her all those years ago. But Naylla’s mom corrected her that it was actually on the same coin as her father’s advice. Because you can go with your all into something, but when things go wrong do not be afraid to change things up. And when asked what was up with the 99, Naylla’s mom explained that she should always do her best but never believe that she has hit her peak, therefore, leaving room to grow…

With this new motto in mind and the new season ahead of her, Naylla did not wish to miss the season with a bad foot so she learned to work with the injury! This season would arguably be her best yet stats-wise and overall performance. Her team improved as well, showing significant improvement, and reached a record of 7-3 and even qualified to play in the tournament for the championship title. But in the first game of the tournament, things would go for the Amazonians and especially Naylla. In the 2nd quarter of the game, as Naylla was going for a tackle someone hit her leg just in the right way she tore her ACL. In utter excruciating pain, Naylla had to be helped to the sideline and would have to miss the remainder of the game. With the loss of Naylla, the team would soon fall apart on the field and on the sidelines. As the starting Quarterback for the offense, had to leave the game because she dislocated a finger, Naylla got into a confrontation with her. Maybe it was because of the frustration building in her that caused Naylla to engage in a needless argument. But whatever the case was, first words were thrown back-n-forth, then there was a mention of Naylla’s mother then hands were then thrown immediately after! From that incident, both Naylla and the other girl were thrown off the team and made Naylla a free agent.

Having her football career utterly tarnished and forever be her more successful brother’s shadow, Naylla knew things in her life will need to change. Deciding football may not be the way to go, Naylla confined herself to what she would do next. Looking back, she could’ve tried going back to doing track and field but she would have been in the shadow of her older sister like she did with her brother. About a year into her recovery, Naylla was drifting along in life trying to find what to do next when she suddenly got something particular in the mail. It looked like the usual stack of junk mail and Naylla originally was going to chuck it out until curiosity got the better of her and she went through the pile. Out of the assumed pile of junk mail that stuck out to her, she found a particularly interesting piece that was no bigger than a comic book. It was a brochure for a local professional wrestling show that was going to take place. Seeing she has nothing else to do, Naylla decided to go and bring her dad. Sitting in attendance at the show, admittedly Naylla and her father were not too impressed by what was being showcased within the ring. But it was until the main event that somewhat changed the two’s opinions. One of the main eventers was an ex-pro athlete for baseball who had “A swing of the arm so fast and deadly, it was like getting hit by a 99 miles-per-hour fastball!” Thinking that was all baloney, Allens would be genuinely surprised how this former baseball player handled himself in the ring and showed off his Fastball Punch KO!

After seeing this match, something clicked within both Naylla and her father. An idea that could change their lives. Deciding it was worth a try, Naylla would try her hand at wrestling and her father would be her manager. After all, Nyla already had a few years in amateur wrestling in high school and she was already in prime shape. If there was a time to try and do a career change it was now. The only downside with this, on the professional level, Naylla and her father were definite amateurs, but what could it hurt for them to try? So as Naylla finished the rehab on her now healed ACL, Naylla and her father sought trainers who could help develop her craft in professional wrestling. From there under 2 years of training and being booked in small house shows, Naylla would slowly but surely improve. At this point, Naylla decided to go by her ring name of Naylla Blitz and wear a modified football uniform for her attire. It was until she was 3 years in that she got the news that her mother was officially in remission! In celebration, Naylla got her wrestling uniform redone to honor her mother by putting the number 99 on her jersey of that motto she said to Naylla all those years ago.

Time skipping to present-day Naylla, now having approximately 6 total years underneath her belt while wrestling in the indies, Naylla has seriously improved from a raw rookie with a ton of upside to a bonafide performer who stays with the best of them. When it came to Naylla in her performance in the ring, she really was a still young stud as she enters her early 30s who still has room to grow. A wrestler with remarkable build and power, although still raw in many categories- Nylla has shown time after time again she can adapt to whatever is thrown at her inside the ring! As for Nyla’s standing with the Indies, Nyla is labeled to be one of the hottest free agents out there and whatever company gets her, they may be getting a future champion~

As for the company, one very prominent company did recently reach out for the inquiries of Naylla Blitz, a certain wrestling organization that goes by the name of LAW. Seeing this as the biggest opportunity to jump up to the big leagues, men finally get the opportunity to establish themselves as fellow greats like her siblings, Naylla no doubt signed! Now for those in LAW thinking about taking Naylla on, you should be warned- Naylla will hurt you. No longer yellow flags will stop her from getting too rough. No longer having a team to drag or slow her down, Naylla is her own unit that will concuss anyone who is foolish enough to meet her in the squared circle. This is not a warning, nor a prediction, this is simply a verified analysis of what is going to come.

Wrestling information:
There is no debate amongst fans and analysts alike that Naylla Blitz has the capabilities in becoming a champion in any league she joins, the issue that comes into play is when? As of right now, Naylla is a young and extremely raw talent who doesn’t totally know the ins and outs of professional wrestling just yet. This lack of experience does play a massive impact and leaves a hole of vulnerability in Naylla’s game that more in-ring veterans could possibly take advantage of. But besides this factor, the former football player’s drive is something to admire. Her high motor and never say die attitude is always brought to the ring and there’s a guarantee that you will not outwork her. Naylla’s rare size and speed combine for a deadly 1-2 punch as she comes barreling toward you for the tackle!

In short, Naylla is certainly an up-incomer prospect in the wrestling scene, with only her inexperience and maybe her tendencies in picking up injuries standing in her way!

Preferred Attacks: High velocity and devastating blows (Tackle and Body Slams)

Hated Attacks: Submission moves that target her legs

Moves:

Tackle Takedown:
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Firemans Carry into Sit-Out Powerbomb:
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Pop-Up Sit-out Spinebuster Slam:
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Tornado off Turnbuckle into Suplex Slam:
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Biel Toss into the Ring:
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Special Moves:

Full Nelson Reverse Knee Strike: Concussion Protocol
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Straight Jacket Neckbreaker: Horse Collar Neckbreaker
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Gorilla Press into Power Slam - The Spike
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Finishing Move:

Spear - The Blitz Scheme
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Crucifix Powerbomb Toss - The Hail Mary
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Top Rope Crucifix Powerbomb Toss - Avalanche Hail Mary
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General Stats:

-Endurance: 4/5
-Strength: 5/5
-Speed: 4/5
-Defense: 4/5
-Technique: 2/5

Wrestling Stats:

-Strikes 5/5
-Submissions: 1/5
-Power Moves 5/5
-Ariel Moves: 1/5
-Counters: 3/5

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Friends and Foes
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Record:

0-0-0 (In LAW)

Match History:
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Last edited by Leviathan-Inc on Sun Apr 30, 2023 7:54 am, edited 4 times in total.

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