Age: 36
Hair Color: Dirty Blonde
Eye Color: Chestnut Brown
Height: 6’6
Weight: 200 lbs
Entrance Music:
Bitter Sweet Harmony
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Nationality: Japanese
Strategy: A caring and kind mother, Ayaka dislikes the use of wrestling moves that could cause serious injuries to her opponents. Moves like the piledriver, power bombs, choke slam, and others alike are a big no-no in her play book. She just can’t force herself to seriously harm other people, that is why she chooses to use submission holds to where her opponents down before ending her matches with an assortment of knockout-based holds.
“I think going to sleep is a better way to finish a match than being thrown around a wrestling-ring while being in a lot of pain!”-Sunohara Ayaka
Preferred Moves: Rear-Naked Chokehold, Headscissor, Bodyscissor, Camel Clutch, Bearhug, Breast Smother, Facesit
Finishing Move/s:
Motherly Embrace (Part 1): A simple bearhug finisher for a simple, loving mother. She normally performs this on an already tired out opponent. The bearhug can seem to be overkill, but Ayaka applies the bearhug to get close with her opponent to comfort them before she transitions into the latter half of her finisher.
Motherly Embrace (Part 2): After a good squeezing, Ayaka will gently fall down onto her back, bringing herself and her opponent down to the ground. With her weakened opponent is trapped on top of her, she gently guides their face to her breasts, where her large busts acts as comfortable pillows and her body acts as a bed. Her arms wrapped tightly around her opponent to keep them from falling off, she slowly smothers her opponent out and let them take a well deserved rest.
Main Wrestling Attire
Secondary Wrestling Attires
Her and her son
Do I still look good in this?
Oh you~ Naughty pictures are a no-no~
Mrs. Sunohara's home attire
This is rather...daring. Don't you think so?
Oh no! These are just too sensual...but I guess I can wear them~
What's wrong? You seem flushed~
Mrs. Sunohara Ayaka also has a very motherly personality, always encouraging those who have failed to simply get up and try again, and to never give up. If someone is willing to try hard, she gives them her full support, even if it is her opponent. She has a big and warm heart that’s as big as her…you can finish that sentence.
Though Mrs. Sunohara Ayaka is a sweet and kind woman, she does have her limits. She does not tolerate bullying what so ever, and further more hates cheating in the wrestling-ring. Having been born into a wrestling-family, she has a strong love for wrestling, and will not stand to see people dirty the sport she grew and loved. She will be ruthless to those who tries to cheat and use dirty tricks but once she defeats them, she immediately reverts back to kind woman she is.
History(Very Long):
Mrs. Sunohara Ayaka grew up in Tokyo, Japan. She was born into a lively family; a father and mother who were both professional wrestlers, and two older brothers and two younger sisters aspiring to be just like their parents. She was basically born into the wrestling world. On weekdays, when she’s down with school, she walked to the gym her parents trained at and watched. On weekends, she would participate with the gym-goers in wrestling lessons as her father taught classes there. She went to every single one of her parents wrestling matches, always cheering them on and just like her siblings, wanted to grow up and be like her parents.
Once she graduated high school, she decided to become a full-fledged professional wrestler. Her two older brothers had already became rookies in the wrestling-circuit their parents wrestled at while their mother retired and became the family manager. Ayaka was completely filled with joy to finally be able to wrestle professionally, and even won her debut match. It seemed everything was great…until one match had changed her whole view on wrestling.
The wrestling-circuit Ayaka wrestled at was doing a cross-promotion event with a bigger, more popular circuit and if they lost more matches in this promotion, the wrestling-circuit would be bought by the bigger one. While it was a big worry, Ayaka wasn’t too scared. The wrestlers they had were strong and skilled but the other circuit was equally strong. By the time the final match came around, the score was even, the final match decided the fate of their wrestling circuit but it was a match between the champions. Ayaka knew they would definitely win because her father was the wrestling champion of their circuit and she was right, he was winning in his match. Just as her father went for the pin, a heel from the other circuit interrupted the match and beat him over the head with a steel chair. The match should’ve ended with the other circuit being disqualified but it didn’t. The heel and opposing champion beat her father and severely injured him until officials came in.
The wrestling-circuit was safe…but her father had taken a serious beating. He was hospitalized for several months and when he was discharged, the doctors let him know he was no longer able to wrestle. Ayaka’s family was distraught over this news, but her father took the hit the hardest. He ended up in depression but thanks to his family, he had pulled through. But after seeing what had happened in that final match had changed Ayaka’s view on wrestling. She was never one who liked unnecessary violence, it was for that same reason she decided to be a submission-specialist. When she found out a lot of other wrestling leagues were just as ruthless (some even being worse), Ayaka decided to quit wrestling.
A few years passed since then, and Ayaka had gotten married. Ironically, she had gotten married to a wrestler. She met him in college, when she was studying child and youth care. Though she quit wrestling, she still exercised. After all, a healthy body leads to a happy life! One day when she was running on the treadmills in the gym, she noticed something new. Some students had recently gotten together and started a wrestling club, and that day she was running was their first meeting. The group of boys pulled out blue mats, all dressed up in some PE attire, before they began sparring. Of course the wrestling they did was different from the one she did before entering college, but it still intrigued her…and one boy in particular caught her eye.
From that day on, she would visit the gym every time the club had a club meeting, watching them spar and train. The one boy that caught her attention was the weakest of the club members. He was smaller than most of the members and not as strong as them, but he certainly worked a lot harder than any of the other members. She noticed he always stayed late at the gym, working out and trying to catch up with the other members. Finally one night, Ayaka walked up to the boy and offered some help. That was the first time she talked to her future husband.
She began to help him learn new moves by showing him some of her father’s old training tapes (she was just as surprised that she had those) before letting the boy use her as a training dummy. With her help, he quickly was able to improve his skills as a wrestler and they became good friends. After helping him improve, Ayaka went up to the captain of the team and offered to be their team manager, which he happily agreed when he she used to wrestle professionally, albeit only for a small wrestling-circuit.
Ayaka had then became her college’s wrestling team’s manager, and while she was the team manager, she managed to get closer to the boy. They had gotten so close that it was rumored they were dating, though the team knew the boy hadn’t worked up the courage to even ask her out on a date without one of them being a third wheel. On the night of the team’s final match in a major tournament, the boy’s teammates had worked out a plan for him; if they won, he would have to ask Ayaka out. Ayaka had secretly overheard their plan and was very excited as she had a crush on him too.
When the boy’s match had taken place, Ayaka was on the edge of her seat as she watched the boy wrestle with all his heart. The captain had gotten an “injury” before the match and they needed him to be his substitute, which touched Ayaka. As she watched the boy wrestled, she felt the same love she had for wrestling before her father’s injury and cried with joy when her crush won them the tournament!
That night, Ayaka was in her hotel room, contemplating on her love for the boy and the love she had for wrestling returning to her. When she was doing that, she heard a knock on the door and when she opened it, it was the boy. After some awkward conversation, she let him into her room where they talked about the past four years they were together and how close they’ve gotten. Finally, after a few minutes, the boy asked her out on a date, to which Ayaka happily accepted. After they graduated, the two of them moved in together into an apartment, where they lived happily together, eventually they got married and then eventually, they had a little boy. This was a happy little fairy tale for Ayaka…but an unfortunate accident occurred.
One night, Ayaka noticed her husband was late returning home. When she got extremely worried and decided to go out and look for him, she opened the door to a police officer who regretfully informed her that her husband was in an accident. A few days later, he passed away in the hospital. Ayaka was heartbroken, and nearly a shell of a woman she once was. Her parents ending up helping take care of her and her son until she was back on her two feet. It took a long time, but eventually Ayaka was back to her normal self, and not wanting to burden her family, she moved back out with her child, promising them she can manage on her. While things were okay at first, a problem did arise though, she needed to make money now in order to raise her son. She thought long and hard before her family suggested one job that they knew she excelled at…and she decided to apply for LAW.
Once she graduated high school, she decided to become a full-fledged professional wrestler. Her two older brothers had already became rookies in the wrestling-circuit their parents wrestled at while their mother retired and became the family manager. Ayaka was completely filled with joy to finally be able to wrestle professionally, and even won her debut match. It seemed everything was great…until one match had changed her whole view on wrestling.
The wrestling-circuit Ayaka wrestled at was doing a cross-promotion event with a bigger, more popular circuit and if they lost more matches in this promotion, the wrestling-circuit would be bought by the bigger one. While it was a big worry, Ayaka wasn’t too scared. The wrestlers they had were strong and skilled but the other circuit was equally strong. By the time the final match came around, the score was even, the final match decided the fate of their wrestling circuit but it was a match between the champions. Ayaka knew they would definitely win because her father was the wrestling champion of their circuit and she was right, he was winning in his match. Just as her father went for the pin, a heel from the other circuit interrupted the match and beat him over the head with a steel chair. The match should’ve ended with the other circuit being disqualified but it didn’t. The heel and opposing champion beat her father and severely injured him until officials came in.
The wrestling-circuit was safe…but her father had taken a serious beating. He was hospitalized for several months and when he was discharged, the doctors let him know he was no longer able to wrestle. Ayaka’s family was distraught over this news, but her father took the hit the hardest. He ended up in depression but thanks to his family, he had pulled through. But after seeing what had happened in that final match had changed Ayaka’s view on wrestling. She was never one who liked unnecessary violence, it was for that same reason she decided to be a submission-specialist. When she found out a lot of other wrestling leagues were just as ruthless (some even being worse), Ayaka decided to quit wrestling.
A few years passed since then, and Ayaka had gotten married. Ironically, she had gotten married to a wrestler. She met him in college, when she was studying child and youth care. Though she quit wrestling, she still exercised. After all, a healthy body leads to a happy life! One day when she was running on the treadmills in the gym, she noticed something new. Some students had recently gotten together and started a wrestling club, and that day she was running was their first meeting. The group of boys pulled out blue mats, all dressed up in some PE attire, before they began sparring. Of course the wrestling they did was different from the one she did before entering college, but it still intrigued her…and one boy in particular caught her eye.
From that day on, she would visit the gym every time the club had a club meeting, watching them spar and train. The one boy that caught her attention was the weakest of the club members. He was smaller than most of the members and not as strong as them, but he certainly worked a lot harder than any of the other members. She noticed he always stayed late at the gym, working out and trying to catch up with the other members. Finally one night, Ayaka walked up to the boy and offered some help. That was the first time she talked to her future husband.
She began to help him learn new moves by showing him some of her father’s old training tapes (she was just as surprised that she had those) before letting the boy use her as a training dummy. With her help, he quickly was able to improve his skills as a wrestler and they became good friends. After helping him improve, Ayaka went up to the captain of the team and offered to be their team manager, which he happily agreed when he she used to wrestle professionally, albeit only for a small wrestling-circuit.
Ayaka had then became her college’s wrestling team’s manager, and while she was the team manager, she managed to get closer to the boy. They had gotten so close that it was rumored they were dating, though the team knew the boy hadn’t worked up the courage to even ask her out on a date without one of them being a third wheel. On the night of the team’s final match in a major tournament, the boy’s teammates had worked out a plan for him; if they won, he would have to ask Ayaka out. Ayaka had secretly overheard their plan and was very excited as she had a crush on him too.
When the boy’s match had taken place, Ayaka was on the edge of her seat as she watched the boy wrestle with all his heart. The captain had gotten an “injury” before the match and they needed him to be his substitute, which touched Ayaka. As she watched the boy wrestled, she felt the same love she had for wrestling before her father’s injury and cried with joy when her crush won them the tournament!
That night, Ayaka was in her hotel room, contemplating on her love for the boy and the love she had for wrestling returning to her. When she was doing that, she heard a knock on the door and when she opened it, it was the boy. After some awkward conversation, she let him into her room where they talked about the past four years they were together and how close they’ve gotten. Finally, after a few minutes, the boy asked her out on a date, to which Ayaka happily accepted. After they graduated, the two of them moved in together into an apartment, where they lived happily together, eventually they got married and then eventually, they had a little boy. This was a happy little fairy tale for Ayaka…but an unfortunate accident occurred.
One night, Ayaka noticed her husband was late returning home. When she got extremely worried and decided to go out and look for him, she opened the door to a police officer who regretfully informed her that her husband was in an accident. A few days later, he passed away in the hospital. Ayaka was heartbroken, and nearly a shell of a woman she once was. Her parents ending up helping take care of her and her son until she was back on her two feet. It took a long time, but eventually Ayaka was back to her normal self, and not wanting to burden her family, she moved back out with her child, promising them she can manage on her. While things were okay at first, a problem did arise though, she needed to make money now in order to raise her son. She thought long and hard before her family suggested one job that they knew she excelled at…and she decided to apply for LAW.
1. Ms. Sunohara's debuting match against a fellow giantess! Who will win and who will be smothered, Sunohara the Soft Mother or Kaia the Greek Giantess? (ongoing)
2. Ms. Sunohara's second match against a very interesting opponent in a very interesting setting! Will Ms. Sunohara manage to smother her foe with her love? Or will the Golden Princess, Natalie, manage to use her submissions and defeat the Soft Mother? (ongoing)