Wrestling Attire

Alt Attire
Standing Victorious

Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 132 lbs
Alignment: Face
Nationality: British
Durability: 9/10
Stamina: 8/10
Strength: 8/10
Speed: 6/10
Technique: 7/10
Personality: Amy is a very polite and respectful woman with a deep sense of justice. She aims to be a shining, stalwart beacon of hope who would bear the weight of the world for all those around her. The spitting image of a stoic heroine, Amy can't stand to see evil go unpunished and will stop at nothing to rectify that issue. Whether or not she is always successful is a different story.
Amy is also incredibly serious and gets annoyed by people, specifically heels, who treat everything like a game. However she has a very strong will so insults and teasing tend to bounce right off her. The only things that can truly anger her are brazen displays of evil.
Background
Amy was born into a very well-off British family with a history of working within the legal system. Many of her family members were police officers or lawyers, so she was taught the importance of justice from a very young age.
Most of her lessons came from her father, who was a practicing lawyer of nearly 10 years by the time she was born. He was very well-respected in and around their local community. But most importantly, he was really good at his job. He refused to take on clients that he believed had done wrong, but otherwise he would take anyone, no matter how tough their cases were.
Amy's father believed in truth and justice, in defending those who couldn't defend themselves to the best of his ability, and he tried to pass these values on to his daughter. Most of these lessons stuck to Amy quite easily, and she admired her father greatly growing up. She had even been studying law throughout high school in hopes of following on his footsteps.
However, there was one area in which the two of them didn't always see eye to eye, and an incident caused this divide to widen. Amy had gotten into trouble during her first year of university for assaulting another student. She had attacked him for trying to take advantage of one of her friends at a party, but he denied the accusations and chose to sue her. Amy's father defended her and managed to get the charges dropped, but the whole situation felt wrong to her.
She hadn't seen much of her father's work, and the fact he was defending his daughter brought out the worst in him. He played dirty, pulled out as many cheap tricks as he needed to keep Amy safe. Although she was grateful, it still felt wrong. If she was in the right, shouldn't that have been enough? Her father tried to explain to her that this is just how things work, that you have to stoop to other people's levels to really get anything done.
Amy wouldn't accept that though. She believed the truth should stand on its own merits, that if something is just it will be recognized as such. She still respected her father, but she couldn't follow him anymore and dropped out of school. Honor had no place in the courtroom, so she would go somewhere where it did.
During her time at school she had picked up combat sports as a hobby. It was something that helped her keep a clear head and get a break from her studies, and she had come to love it. After dropping out she had much more time to dedicate to it. She grew a fondness for wrestling, not just because of the sport itself, but she saw herself in some of the heroines who graced the ring.
There were certainly no lack of cheaters, but that described every facet of life. Here she at least had the option to be honorable, to stand on her own merits and beliefs. She didn't have to stoop low. She could serve justice her own way.
Amy trained hard and joined the indie circuit, making a name for herself as a true heroine who never backed down against a villain. Her reputation eventually earned her a spot in LAW, as she had always hoped.
LAW was always her goal. On a grander stage, not only could she challenge more infamous villains, but her message could reach further. Her goal had always been to inspire others, to show true justice on display, not hidden behind the doors of a courtroom.
Note: After joining LAW, and understanding how many people competed for the spotlight, Amy was convinced to sign with a manager to help her climb and spread her message faster. She is currently under the management of Reika Kurogane, who may have deceived her and locked her into a contract.
Most of her lessons came from her father, who was a practicing lawyer of nearly 10 years by the time she was born. He was very well-respected in and around their local community. But most importantly, he was really good at his job. He refused to take on clients that he believed had done wrong, but otherwise he would take anyone, no matter how tough their cases were.
Amy's father believed in truth and justice, in defending those who couldn't defend themselves to the best of his ability, and he tried to pass these values on to his daughter. Most of these lessons stuck to Amy quite easily, and she admired her father greatly growing up. She had even been studying law throughout high school in hopes of following on his footsteps.
However, there was one area in which the two of them didn't always see eye to eye, and an incident caused this divide to widen. Amy had gotten into trouble during her first year of university for assaulting another student. She had attacked him for trying to take advantage of one of her friends at a party, but he denied the accusations and chose to sue her. Amy's father defended her and managed to get the charges dropped, but the whole situation felt wrong to her.
She hadn't seen much of her father's work, and the fact he was defending his daughter brought out the worst in him. He played dirty, pulled out as many cheap tricks as he needed to keep Amy safe. Although she was grateful, it still felt wrong. If she was in the right, shouldn't that have been enough? Her father tried to explain to her that this is just how things work, that you have to stoop to other people's levels to really get anything done.
Amy wouldn't accept that though. She believed the truth should stand on its own merits, that if something is just it will be recognized as such. She still respected her father, but she couldn't follow him anymore and dropped out of school. Honor had no place in the courtroom, so she would go somewhere where it did.
During her time at school she had picked up combat sports as a hobby. It was something that helped her keep a clear head and get a break from her studies, and she had come to love it. After dropping out she had much more time to dedicate to it. She grew a fondness for wrestling, not just because of the sport itself, but she saw herself in some of the heroines who graced the ring.
There were certainly no lack of cheaters, but that described every facet of life. Here she at least had the option to be honorable, to stand on her own merits and beliefs. She didn't have to stoop low. She could serve justice her own way.
Amy trained hard and joined the indie circuit, making a name for herself as a true heroine who never backed down against a villain. Her reputation eventually earned her a spot in LAW, as she had always hoped.
LAW was always her goal. On a grander stage, not only could she challenge more infamous villains, but her message could reach further. Her goal had always been to inspire others, to show true justice on display, not hidden behind the doors of a courtroom.
Note: After joining LAW, and understanding how many people competed for the spotlight, Amy was convinced to sign with a manager to help her climb and spread her message faster. She is currently under the management of Reika Kurogane, who may have deceived her and locked her into a contract.
As for her fighting style, Amy has a pretty well-rounded skillset. She does favor power moves however as she is surprisingly strong for someone of her size and they are better at hammering lessons into her opponents. Though she is well-versed in strikes and submissions as well, only really shying away from aerial maneuvers as she feels they are a bit too showy and difficult to pull off.
Finishers:
- Justice Driver
Spoiler

- Hand of Justice: Amy delivers a powerful uppercut to her opponent, leaving herself posing victoriously with her fist in the air and her opponent on their back.