Death Bunny - The Rabbit Reaper

121-169 lbs / 54.6-76.657 kg
User avatar
killcarrion
Ring Rat
Posts: 283
Joined: Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:49 pm
Location: KnoWhere
Has thanked: 240 times
Been thanked: 224 times

Death Bunny - The Rabbit Reaper

Unread post by killcarrion »

================================[Personal Information]===============================

Name: Death Bunny
Alias: Grim Reaper, Killer Bunny, The Dead Woman, The Phenom.
Real name: ???
Sex: F
Age: 26
Eyes: Light Purple
Hair: Light Purple
Height: 6'01'...6'07 with the bunny ears.
Weight: 145
Nationality: ???

================================[Combat Information]===============================

Alignment: Avatar Of Death : D.B. will go to most any means to secure a victory, although a strict moral code prohibits her from utilizing methods outside the match's spectrum of rules. Referred to as an unrelenting revenant with an unfathomable endurance level who let's matters get as bloody violent as necessary to prove her dominance and leave her adversary ready to be placed in their open grave. Preferring to let the combatants abilities speak for themselves, if you're able to stand toe to toe with her and prove yourself as a worthy competitor, that can go a long ways towards ingratiating yourself to her.

Entrance music - Current theme - The Undertaker

Strategy and Style: Knowing the importance of psychological warfare, D.B.'s overall aura tends to intimidate her adversary throughout the match and before it even commences. Primarily using powerful strikes, slams and strength based submissions, she also specializes in suplexes and throws to disorient her opponent for further punishment. She has a tendency to lean towards more high-risk/high-reward power moves, although her high tolerance for pain makes these moves slightly less dangerous and can earn her an early and sometimes insurmountable advantage over her opponents.

Preferred Matches: Most any, though casket matches are an obvious specialty.

Match Type: Casket
Victory Conditions: Put the opponent into a casket and close the lid shut.
Special Conditions: There are two caskets on the opposite sides of the ring. No Disqualifications.


Match Type: First Blood Match
Victory Conditions: A pin, knockout or submission can only count after a wrestler has made the other one bleed. No DQ, anything goes.


Endurance: :star: :star: :star: :star: :star:
Strength: :star: :star: :star: :star:
Speed: :star: :star: :star:
Defense: :star: :star: :star: :star:
Technique: :star: :star: :star:

Strikes: :star: :star: :star: :star:
Submissions: :star: :star: :star: :star:
Powerhouse: :star: :star: :star: :star:
Aerial: :star: :star:
Counters: :star: :star: :star:

Favored moves: Gourdbuster, Electric Chair, Cloverleaf Submission, Cradle Suplex, Hellevator, Full Nelson, Guillotine Choke, Fujiwara Armbar, Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, Choke-slam, Lariats, Ground and Pound, Glaskow Kiss Headbutts, Gutwrench Suplex, Atomic Drop, Running DDT, Rapid Punches, Two-handed chokeslam, Delayed vertical suplex, X-Plex on to ring apron, Big Boot.

Signature Moves:
1) Six Feet Deep - When on the ropes and countering someone fast and sprinting straight towards her, she'll take all their forward momentum and channel it into a spinning side slam that does just as much to disorient her opponent as it does drive the the wind right out of them.
Spoiler
Image
2) Dead Fall - Another counter maneuver intended to usurp those relying on speed, and even applied against aerial attacks as Death rears back and summons cataclysmic strength for a European Uppercut that rings the bells of anyone not rendered unconscious from the strike.
Spoiler
Image
3) Ten Bells - Named as such after the "Ten Bell" salute reserved for honoring those who have passed on in the wrestling business, D.B. hangs the opponent between the middle and top ropes, and proceeds to clobber their defenseless breasts ten total times. Sure to leave an opponent breathless, winded, and with a fresh shade of red on their boobs.
Spoiler
Image
4) New School - After applying a twisting arm wringer to stifle an enemies movement, D.B. will backpedal to the nearest corner turnbuckle and begin climbing it from behind with her opponent in tow. A brief tightrope walk to the middle of the ropes later, the Bunny Reaper will leap from her perch and will slam her forearm right down upon that worked over shoulder-socket in a startling exhibition of her natural athleticism.
Spoiler
Image
5) Death Knocks - By taking the wrists of a downed opponent and tugging their arms into the air, D.B. leaves her opponent incapable of defending herself against a multitude of face-smashing stomps that are usually only stopped once the Bunny Reaper loses the grip on one of their wrists, her leg gets tired, or the referee physically pulls them apart. Sometimes all three.
Spoiler
Image
6) Bunny Tail Breaker - A maneuver meant to whittle down an adversary and take the fight out of them posthaste. After locking down an opponent by positioning her arms beneath her adversary's and interlocking her fingers behind their neck, D.B. applies a full nelson for several draining seconds before hauling their sorry ass upward and than slamming that same backside right onto the canvas in a sit out Full Nelson bomb.
Spoiler
Image
Finishing Moves:
1) G.T.H. (Go To Hell) - After firstly caving in her adversaries abdomen with a stiff boot, Death than will assertively stuff her opponent's head betwixt the snug confines of her thighs before wrapping her arms around their waist. Afterward deftly hoisting them up and over with seamless ease until they're settled atop Death's shoulders. Except rather than attempt the prototypical powerbomb, Death would fasten her vice-like grip around their windpipe while elevating them moreso via a hand on their backside. All culminating with a cataclysmic power-chokebomb from as elevated a position as Death could humanly manage.    
Spoiler
Image
2) O.H.T. (Oppai Hanging Tree) - Bunny will seat her opponent on the top turnbuckle facing her before grabbing a handful of her opponent's breasts and lift her over Bunny's head using only that as her pillowy grip. One of her most dreaded maneuver as the victim is essentially helpless, too distracted by the pain to think of an escape and is forced to use her hands to lift herself up to ease the strain. Bunny can't maintain this move for too long though and usually finishes them off by falling forward and slamming her foe down, or by grabbing her butt and falling backward, or any method that comes to mind. Either way, it's a long way down.
Spoiler
Image
3) Gravestone Piledriver - By firstly snaking her arm between her opponent's legs with her other hand over thier shoulder, D.B. will haul her opponent off the ground and overhead into a scoop slam position before transitioning them upside down before her. Once her opponent's head is dangling in front of her knees while she bears down on them in a waistlock. D.B. will drop to her knees for a thunderous kneeling piledriver. The macabre bunny girl always following this up with Rest In Peace pin by crossing her opponent's arm over her breasts while pushing down on them.
In Action
Image
In Actual Action
Image
4) Hell's Gate - Feared for not only it's lethal tendency to render an opponent unconscious in less than a minute after it's application, but also how it can be snapped on within the most unsuspecting of circumstances and sprung upon an opponent when they least suspect it. Laying supine as an adversary approaches her from above, D.B. springs to life and ensnares her opponent's arm between her thighs while positioning her shin against the opponent's trachea and cupping her hands behind their head. Draining their life away from the lack of oxygen and blood flow to the brain unless they make it to the ropes or tap out before falling victim to their own darkened abyss.
Spoiler
Image
Critical Finishing Moves:
1)The Bear Raid - An awe-inspiring secret technique that defies comprehension, but remains a fan favorite nonetheless. Implementing a hidden bear suit stored under the ring, her opponent is forcefully jammed inside the cuddly ursine costume before having their bear head stuffed between Bunny's thighs and lifted into a power bomb of truly epic proportions. The ultimate maneuver in combination of humiliation and raw power, once you've seen a bunny girl power bomb a bear in the middle of a wrestling ring, it may be safe to say you've seen everything.
Spoiler
Image
2)P.H.T. (P**** Hanging Tree) - - The natural evolution to her dreaded O.H.T. finisher, and no less excruciating if even moreso. Bunny will seat her opponent on the top turnbuckle facing her, clamps onto their waist or bottoms of her adversary's attire and hoists them skyward to endure a savage wedgie that digs into her foe's sensitive crevices and private parts. A submission maneuver that can even be euphoric from the friction, but whether agonizing of titillating her foe's may ectually nedup hoping for their attire to tear and suffer a wardrobe malfunction so long as it ends the finisher.
Spoiler
Image
====================================[Biography]===================================

Wrestling Attire: - As seen in pics. She has no problem removing her hat for matches, but she is never seen in the ring without her rabbit ears.

Image

Without Cape...
Spoiler
Image
Alternate Picture...
Spoiler
Image
Classic Attire...
Spoiler
Image
Alternate Attires...
Spoiler
Image
Image
Image
MMA Attire...
Spoiler
Image
Various other images...
Spoiler
Image
Image
Image
Death cranking in a camel clutch on Anna Ridgeway...
Spoiler
Image
Jinx on the cusp of losing one of her nine lives after scratching the wrong rabbits face...
Spoiler
Image
D.B. does occasionally offer to train and tutor those she sees potential in...
Spoiler
Image
Street clothes...
Spoiler
ImageImage
Squaring Off Against Eshe...
Spoiler
Image
Tombstoned...
Spoiler
Image
Maki Continuing The Tradition Of Having Death's Number...
Spoiler
Image
Promotional Poster...
Spoiler
Image
An advertisement she was forced to do under contract. Not her proudest moment...
Spoiler
Image
Sloshed On Karaoke Night...
Spoiler
Image
Personality: Cold, brooding, and stoic, Death respects only strength and those who have proven themselves in the ring. Normally found reading in a quiet corner or training solo, she tends to go out of her way not to interact with others unless enticed by worthy competition. Overt flattery and compliments only serve to annoy and embarrass her as she seems to become completely disarmed by rambunctious positivity or signs of affection. Given enough time she may warm up to you, preferring to keep people at arm's length. This has resulted in her having select few friends up till now and she prefers to keep it that way.

D.B. considers the wrestling ring as a sacred place where two people can bare their souls and showcase to the world what their made of. She despises those who would use wrestling as a tool or stepping stone to promote their own separate agendas and have no real passion for the macabre thrill that comes with painting the ring canvas red with sanguine glory. However, aforementioned further social interactions with others outside the wrestling ring have tempered her surly temperament over the years to the point where she could actually be considered sociable and made her actually sociable. At times.

Past/History: Not much is known about Death Bunny since her initial wrestling debut. With most background checks and overpaid detectives turning up little information, aside from unconfirmed rumors regarding an orphaned child and arson allegations. Conjecture and speculations always abounded as to her cryptic origin, a popular though ridiculous theory being that she is actually the daughter of an undertaker and a magician. First gaining public notoriety in a different wrestling organization (known as Valhalla Garden) some time ago, her reputation and popularity rose not just due to her phenomenal skills but also her morbid presentation and uncanny penchant for burying adversaries alive...in matches. Upon Valhalla Garden's sudden and unexpected foreclosure due to poor management and gross negligence, she was swiftly signed up for AFW as one of the more unique talents out there. Attaining championship gold remains an unyielding goal for her one day in spite of these vaunted trophies consistently escaping her grasp.

Silencing critics unfamiliar with her became the first point of order within AFW as Death proved herself capable of competing on the higher tiers of competitive levels. Monumental victories over vaunted legends in the industry interspersed with a few tragic missteps nevertheless substantiating herself as a main-eventer all around. And unexpectedly, an unquestioned fan favorite and by extension marketing juggernaut. Merchandise sales of bunny ears and various apparel bearing her resemblance/insignia rocketing skyward throughout her tenure. A level of wrestling stardom achieved on her behalf which others would only pine for, with Death taking it all in stride as an unfortunate victim of circumstance and the general public's perplexing fascination with her. Clauses in her latest contract allowing for extended vacation time taken on her part along with other as of yet undisclosed addendums, Death seemingly taking herself off of the public radar these says with speculation abounding as to where her head space is these days...

Likes:
-Murder Mystery novels
-Joke books
-Rabbit plushies
-Guiness Draught
-Strawberry milk

Dislikes:
-Loud people
-Lewd tactics
-Cucumbers
-Burns
-Smiling

Fun Facts:

-Whether she knows it or not, D.B.s rabbit ears can sometimes be seen moving on their own, reacting to her own emotions. Drooping down when she's tired, perking up when she's surprised, etc. When asked about this, she swears she has no idea what you're talking about. Physicians have confirmed that they aren't real ears, so most people just brush it off as seeing things.

-Never ask her how she got that scar on her abdomen. She'll give you a different answer every time, each story more outlandish than the next.

- D.B. doesn't enjoy seeming like she's entirely no fun, she just takes her job seriously. To alleviate the mood when talking with colleagues, she will occasionally tell horrible puns or jokes in her usual serious and somber tone. If no one laughs she'll glare ominously at everyone and try to intimidate a round of applause or at least a chuckle out of her audience.

-If Death Bunny was a Pokemon, she would be...
Spoiler
Mismagius~
Image
AFW Information:

Record
Wins: 15
Losses: 6
Draws: 1

Timeline
Year One...
Spoiler
Year Two...
Spoiler
Year Three...
Spoiler
Year Four...
Spoiler
Year Five...
Spoiler
Year Six...
Spoiler
46)SS21 - Death Bunny vs Rebecca Tomko
47)AV 21 Death Bunny vs Adrian Kytes

Championships/Accomplishments:
1) Number One Contender for Heavyweight Championship
2) AFW Golden Wrestling Ring Award 2020 - Bloody Knuckle
3) AFW Golden Wrestling Ring Award 2021 - Bloody Knuckle
4) AFW Golden Wrestling Ring Award 2021 - Best Gimmick
5) Undefeated Streak In Casket Matches (3-0)

Friends:
Allies:
Rivals:
Enemies:
Crushes:

LAW Information:

Record
Wins: 0
Losses: 0
Draws: 0

LAW Timeline:
1) Cheyenne Black Rock vs. Death Bunny - What happens when an unstoppable bunny meets an immovable rock?
2) Grave Matters: Death Bunny vs Blanco Sombra - Death attempts to send a determined lucha-libre wrestler to the afterlife...
3) This Is Halloween - A thrown gauntlet for Halloween themed warfare against a fire-hearted luchador aiming to bury a legend.
4) Show Opener: Hardcore Halloween Havoc - Halloween Sonohara vs Death Bunny - An impassioned fangirl/daredevil luchadora meets her idol...and than attempts to surpass her idol.
5) Hardcore Rhapsody - Death Bunny vs Brawlin' Brynn (D) - A hardcore and chaotic thrash between a burgeoning rocker and DEATH METAL.
6) Heavenly Black: Himeko Akan VS Death Bunny - Death has a chance at redemption against one of the few ladies whose beaten her clean, but still considers Death as a friend. Hrmm...

Championships/Accomplishments:

Friends:
Allies:
Rivals:
Enemies:
Crushes:
Image
Last edited by killcarrion on Wed Oct 02, 2024 4:09 am, edited 23 times in total.
Image

Post Reply

  • Random Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Return to “Women's Middleweights”