“Jumping” Janet Bridges-Madison

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“Jumping” Janet Bridges-Madison

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Name: Janet Bridges-Madison

Age: 29

Height: 5’8

Weight: 151 lbs.

Billed From: Simi Valley, California

Alignment: Heel

Twitter handle: @RicherThanYou

Theme Song:

Known Moves:

Rapid strikes
Bicycle Knee Strike
Repeated Mounted Strikes
Headbutt
Jumping Headbutt
Spinning Backfist
Double Axe Handle (Standard and Diving variations)
Axe Kick
Spear
Suplex Slam
Repeated Forearms to the head and stomach
Clothesline From Hell
Spilt-Legged Leg Drop
Northern Lights Suplex
German Suplex
Leg-Hooked German Suplex
Scoop Slam
Belly-to-Back Suplex
Springboard Moonsault
Spilt-Legged Moonsault
Trouble in Paradise Kick
Jumping Legdrop to the stomach
Headlock Driver transitioned into repeated punches to the skull
Rock Bottom
Diving Elbow Drop
Stinkface
Boobplex

Signatures:

One For The Money, Two Just For Blows: Janet taunts to the crowd before going to a cornered opponent hitting repeated strikes to their gut. She then hits an uppercut to their chin with the intention of knocking them out cold.

Rich Driver: Janet grabs her opponent’s head in a tight headlock barreling punches to their skull before transitioning into a Cutter.

Elite Trample: Janet runs the ropes repeatedly stepping on her opponent’s back or stomach with her feet with each rebound. On the final rebound, she strikes a “Y” pose before driving her right fist into the opponent’s head.

Finishers:

YAS QUEEN! (Playmaker): Janet bends her opponent over grabbing one of their arms and placing one leg over their back. She then leans forward so her opponent’s back hits the canvas hard with the leg under them adding extra pain to the mix.

Hammock Lock (Tree of Woe Figure Four Leg Lock): With her opponent hanging upside down from the corner, Janet climbs to the top and executes a Figure Four Leg Lock leaning upside down herself to add on pain to the hold. She may occasionally punch her opponent’s legs to further add to their torment until they are ready to submit.

Background:

Janet was the typical popular and rich girl throughout her childhood as one may expect. She got the nicest things and never had to beg or cry to get her way. Her parents were very wealthy and made good income for their stable life as Janet’s father worked as a salesperson of fragrance soaps that delivered a smell when touched with water and Janet’s mother worked in the beauty industry as a coordinator of fashion shows. Fashion would be the career Janet set out for herself taking business management in college and coming out with a full degree. Janet got a job as a seamstress to test her abilities in making clothes and she did a decent job with dresses, suit jackets, ties, and cosplay costumes. Janet eventually found herself working as a fashion designer for a majority of celebrities and it garnered much attention for herself as she was on the cover of a few hit fashion magazines.

However, tragedy struck the family when a big scandal erupted in the Bridges family. Janet’s father had an affair with a intern and this ended in a nasty divorce where it left Janet devastated that her family had to be spilt apart like this. Janet’s mother received a nice cut of the wealth and would resort to being an alcoholic in order to cope with the hot mess leaving Janet to fall into deep depression. She quit her job and cancelled future lines of clothing effectively retiring at the age of 25. The pain hurt her emotionally and mentally as she sought out therapy for months and months to help talk out her problems. Unfortunately, that pain and depression turned to rage and resentment. Janet hated her father and could never forgive him for tearing the loving family she had apart. She soon moved to Simi Valley to start a new life out in the open fields and vowed to never let her family’s tragedy leave a big stain on her life.

Surprisingly, Janet took boxing classes to help control and release her anger so she wouldn’t end up in trouble with the law. She got carried away in sparring matches, but the coach teaching her classes encouraged her to go into an amateur career and make something new of herself. Janet started in the California boxing promotions naming herself “Danger Zone” Janet Bridges and wracked up 13 straight wins without suffering a single loss. This turned her into a professional boxer taking on upcomers like Kunckles Nadine, a country singer turned boxer, Holly Vixen, a tomboy redhead looking to win money in order to help her sister start a new life after her ex-boyfriend kicked her out of their house, and Ally Gator, a woman from the backwood swamps of Louisiana. Janet would suffer heavy losses in some matches, but maintained a solid record of 55 wins-20 losses-6 draws. Janet changed her nickname to “Jumping” and added Madison on the end of her name to sound cuter. She even became a two-time super welterweight champion in a local league.

Janet started to get her mainstream fame back and was booked for acting gigs in sitcoms and present products that sponsored her career. She even took up a career as a dancer after retiring from the ring in which her last match gave her a broken nose. After it fully healed, LAW talent scouts were impressed seeing Janet dominate in the ring during her career and wanted to know if she was interested in becoming a wrestler. Janet declined at first, but was told of some top talent entering LAW and this brought out a competitive fire in her. Janet trained with some hired staff and learned the basics of wrestling, but Janet opted to just cross over her punches and holds from her boxing career. She signed her contract and is now a boxer/wrestler for LAW ready to take a new lease on her cherished celebrity life.

Personality:

Most people knew Janet as a stuck-up, valley talkative, coffee-obsessed, mean girl that made nerds do her homework for her or bribed the teachers to increase her grades. However, Janet matured as most children do and was actually a nice person during her fashion career. Only when the tragedy hit her family did Janet resort to being bitter and dismissive of the world. She raged when she didn’t get her way and almost punched people she didn’t like if they got in her way. Luckily, Janet’s boxing career molded her into keeping her cool and therapy kept her mind straight, but she has no nonsense for people who waste her time.

In the ring, Janet is all business and will call the shots as she sees fit. You get in the ring with her, better be worth the effort. Janet enjoys inflicting pain and she does what she can to win a match even if low blows and cheating are the way to do it. Janet doesn’t care what she has to do as long as her opponents are under her for the win preferably knocked unconscious. To make things worse, her boxing gloves are her main weapons for her matches. She can’t afford to break a nail, okay?

Fighting Style:

PUNCH! PUNCH! PUNCH! PUNCH! If it keeps moving, punch it some more! Janet crossed over her strikes from her boxing career and relies on those mostly. She figured she wouldn’t need anything too fancy for the ring just as long as she stayed on top. When Janet needs to get down to business, she loves using Suplexes and her charms to distract her opponents. Janet has a nice figure and a decent-sized bust so flirting wouldn’t be a challenge for her. Mostly a striker, but not afraid to use her basic knowledge of moves.

Preferred Matches:

Janet is an open-minded competitor so she doesn’t mind most matches except for hentai. She thinks it is weird to have sex while wrestling and she just wants to fight. Of course, Janet loves knockout matches and any time she can get booked for a boxing match. No DQ matches are alright for her as she can cheat legally and get away with lots of things. Janet doesn’t mind doing humiliation matches and smother matches as she can do lots of harm to her opponents there to her wishes. She also pitched the idea of a boxer vs. wrestler match to management and they would keep it in mind for her when she started in the ring. Basically, Janet doesn’t mind any match as long as fighting is on the menu and fists can fly.

Extra Trivia:

-Janet is a big fan of retro clothing and had her own exercise line inspired from the 80s. She even wore some of those clothes during her boxing career and dancing gigs.

-Janet would sometimes sabotage other designers by stealing their sketches to use for her own creations or cut up their clothes with scissors. She had a bad habit of holding grudges so to speak.

-Janet has been featured on the cover of 16 different fashion magazines.

-Janet’s rivals during her boxing career were Knuckles Nadine and Holly Vixen as they had endless rematches that drew big crowds. She even fought Vixen in Madison Square Garden where she won due to spilt decision.

-Janet’s catchphrase is “Pretty, Perky, and Pissed Off!” and always sold shirts with it on the front along with her cute cartoonish face.

-Despite growing up from her valley girl days, she still has the accent and can fall back into her habits if she isn’t careful.

-Janet plans on learning Strong Style wrestling in order to better adapt to wrestling in Japan.

Attires:
Main Attire
Image
Special Bunny Attire
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Re: “Jumping” Janet Bridges-Madison

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"Jumping" Janet Bridges-Madison [D] vs. Isabella Starlight (Result: Victory via knockout) (viewtopic.php?f=16&t=13369)
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