Name: Emily Anderson
Sex: Female
Age: 21
Eyes: Green
Hair: Black
Height: 5'7
Weight: 125 lbs
Nationality: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Favoured moves: Chokes, submissions, quick strikes.
Finishing move/s: Queen Slayer: Her prized finishing move, Emily will bow to the opponent as if they are a royality before then spearing them to the ground, maneuvering around them and placing them in a sleeper hold.
Hell's Gate
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Past: Born to a Scottish socialite and Indian wrestler, Emily comes from a well off family that is native to Glasgow, Scotland. The Andersons, who have been apart of various entertainment industries for generations, from singers to actors and directors as well being well known for their social work especially in the area of AIDS and rare cancers. In fact, Emily's older sister, Jolenne, is a famous singer with many albums and tends to outshine her younger sis. Not that Emily cares or particularly minds, though she does find it annoying for people that mention this to her face. Especially in a mocking fashion.
Emily is the part of a pro wrestling dynasty, the Sharma. The Sharma were a famous wrestling dynasty who operated primarily in India (helping build the pro wrestling industry there) and the United States. Besides her father and uncle, no Sharma had ever wrestled in Japan, Emily hopes to change that and make the Sharma a household name. Taking after her father, Emily loved the artistry of the work, the physical nature and how one mistake could just lead to an injury and thus loss of potential earnings. There was no script, just improve and spirit. She loved that, she idolized it in fact and joined a wrestling school as soon as she could. Then she joined some lesser-known wrestling promotions, some of which don't even have their own dedicated arena but instead have their matches in schools and backyards to an audience of maybe a dozen. She kept going at it until she finally found her father managed to finally find her a secure spot in an actual professional league; LAW.
Now he watches his daughter proudly from the sidelines, proud even if she wins or loses knowing that she is carrying on the family legacy.
Attire: having really started out, perhaps something with an Indian flair.