Kaja Sørensen

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Kaja Sørensen

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Name - Kaja Sørensen
Ring Name - Kaja Sørensen
Age - 32
Hair Color - Blonde
Eye Color - Blue
Height - 6'3"
Weight - 191 lbs.
Nationality - Norwegian
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Wrestling Info

Entrance music - The Price by Leprous
Alignment - Tweener
Fighting Style - Brawling
Type - Power Striker
Basic Moveset - Devastating kicks (roundhouse, superkicks, big boots, axe kicks), strikes, throws, slams, power moves, squeeze-based submissions
Strengths - Intimidating physical presence, raw power, striking ability
Weaknesses - Lack of passion for wrestling, limited technical skills

Signature move/s:

Kaja doesn't employ a true "loadout" of wrestling moves because she typically isn't wrestling to do anything but beat the other person down - and she has plenty of moves that allow her to do so.

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Personal Info
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Personality: Kaja approaches violence with the same casual competence most people bring to filing paperwork. She's not cruel - cruelty implies emotional investment - she's simply efficient. When a job requires a fight, she does it with the smooth efficiency of someone performing a familiar task. She has a dry, caustic sense of humor that emerges when annoyed, which is frequently. Her complaints are constant but low-energy: wrestlers talk too much, matches take too long, everyone's too dramatic about everything.

What separates Kaja from mere hired muscle is her unexpected intellectualism. She reads voraciously - philosophy, history, classics - and has a genuine appreciation for strategic thinking, even if she finds wrestling's particular brand of strategy tedious. She respects competence and efficiency in others, dislikes incompetence and waste, and has little patience for people who mistake her blandness for stupidity. Her relationship with work is purely transactional: she's there for the paycheck, nothing more. The standing around bores her to death, but at least when there's actual fighting to be done, the job becomes almost tolerable.

Beneath the stoic exterior, Kaja isn't emotionless - she's selectively emotional. She takes quiet pride in doing her job well, appreciates a legitimately skilled opponent, and has a subtle competitive streak that emerges when genuinely challenged. She just refuses to waste energy caring about things that don't matter, and in her estimation, most of wrestling's drama doesn't matter. Fighting is work. Everything else is noise.

History: Kaja grew up in Bergen, Norway, in a working-class family that valued pragmatism above all else. She was always tall, always strong, and always uninterested in playing the roles expected of her. While other girls navigated social hierarchies, Kaja found clarity in physical pursuits - football first, then kickboxing and MMA as a teenager. She was good at fighting, genuinely talented, but lacked the obsessive hunger that separates good fighters from champions. After a few years of amateur competitions that paid poorly and demanded everything, she made the practical choice: security work.

She started as a bouncer in Bergen's club scene, then moved to Oslo for better opportunities. Kaja discovered she had a natural talent for intimidation - most problems dissolved simply by her presence. The few times situations escalated, she handled them efficiently. No wasted movement, no unnecessary force, just professional pushback. Her reputation grew. Soon she was doing corporate security, VIP protection, high-end event work. The pay improved steadily, but the work became increasingly tedious. Endless hours of standing, watching, waiting for nothing to happen.

A wrestling promotion came through Oslo. There was an incident - an aggressive fan, a security failure - and Kaja handled it with the kind of success that catches eyes. Afterward, she was approached with an offer: better pay, work in Japan, and a job that would occasionally involve actual action instead of just standing around looking dangerous. The person making the offer was Justine Scarlett, a talent scout with a reputation for finding useful people.

Kaja's decision was purely financial. Wrestling was absurd, obviously, but it paid better than security work and came with the same basic job description: be intimidating, occasionally hurt people. She moved to Japan with minimal fanfare, joined LAW as a bodyguard and occasional wrestler, and immediately found the entire enterprise exhausting. The drama, the politics, the endless scheming - it was high school with more muscles and less clothing. But the work itself? When there's a legitimate physical challenge instead of just standing around? That part's almost tolerable.

Extra Facts:
● Has an extensive collection of Nordic crime novels and murder mysteries. Reads them backstage during events. When asked why, she once said "At least fictional detectives solve things efficiently."
● Despises coffee but drinks it constantly anyway out of pure pragmatism. She's been seen drinking cold coffee from hours ago without flinching.
● Has perfect pitch and can sing surprisingly well, a holdover from mandatory school choir in Norway. Absolutely refuses to ever do so in public. The one time someone caught her humming, she denied it - with threats.
● Is an ice cream connoisseur. She can name the most obscure kind of ice creams in existence and knows exactly where to find them.

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Plot Ideas/Preferences

Match Ideas:
Last Man Standing, Submission, anything endurance or knockout-related; however, she's mostly suited for backstage scraps or unofficial matches

Her signature match type is the Pressure Test Match - a grueling endurance challenge divided into three 5-minute rounds. At the end of each round, a wrestler who has earned a pin or submission during those five minutes gets to apply one submission hold of her choice for 60 uninterrupted seconds. The first competitor to fall unconscious either during one of the rounds or during the 60 seconds is defeated.

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