Xiao Ching "The Unchained Dragon"

170+ lbs / 76.657+ kg
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Xiao Ching "The Unchained Dragon"

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Name: Xiao Ching
Date of Birth: March 13
Height/Weight: 6'1 / 234 lbs
Nationality: Chinese

Wrestling Skills/Info
Skills: Martial Arts, Striking, Grappling
Fighting style : Powerhouse + Traditional Martial Arts Hybrid
Title/Wrestling name : The Unchained Dragon
Alignment: Babyface
Entrance Music : Undecided

Strength: exceptional physical strength, disciplined technique, high endurance, balanced offense (strike + grapple
Weakness: Clcan be predictable due to structured style, holds back at times out of respect, slower against high-speed opponents
Movesets: Palm strikes, elbow smashes, roundhouse kicks, Snap suplex, backbreaker, fireman’s carry
Leg sweeps and clinch takedowns
Push kicks and counters
Signature move:
Dragon Palm Impact
Heavy Palm Strike

Heaven Breaker Slam
Lifted Spinebuster

Flowing Tiger Rush
Combo Strike Sequence

Finisher Moves:
Dragon’s Judgment
Fireman’s Carry Slam → Knee Strike

Iron Lotus Lock
Modified Arm Trap + Body Compression Hold

Final Ascension Kick
Jumping Roundhouse Kick

Personality:

A disciplined yet rebellious fighter who values freedom over tradition. Calm, respectful, but enjoys combat with a quiet passion.

Backstory:

Xiao Ching was born into a prestigious martial arts lineage in China—her family known for producing disciplined, traditional fighters who upheld honor above all else. From a young age, she was trained rigorously in multiple forms of combat, from striking arts to grappling techniques. But Xiao never fit the mold. While her family carried themselves with pride and distance, Xiao preferred the company of ordinary people. She would secretly leave the estate to interact with locals, learning not just fighting—but real-world struggle. Her natural talent was undeniable—stronger and more durable than most in her family—but her attitude was seen as “disrespectful.” She questioned traditions, laughed during training, and refused to treat opponents as inferior. The breaking point came when her family arranged for her to represent their legacy in a formal martial arts circuit—one that demanded strict discipline and image control. Xiao refused. Instead, she walked away from everything: wealth, status and family name
With nothing but her skills and desire to fight freely, she entered the world of professional wrestling. There, she found something her family never gave her, freedom and joy in combat. Now, Xiao Ching fights not to prove her lineage… but to prove that strength doesn’t need tradition—it needs heart.
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