Celeste Connelly: The Scarlet Goth

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Celeste Connelly: The Scarlet Goth

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Celeste Connelly
Alias: The Scarlet Goth
Overall Record: 0 - 0
LAW Record: 0 - 0
Role: Heel


General Appearance



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Biological Information:
Age: 24
Birthday: October 24th
Height: 5'6 (167 cm)
Weight: 130 lbs (59 kg)
Ethnicity: American



Combat Grade:
Offense: F
Defense: F
Speed: B
IQ: B
Experience: F
Potential: F


Wrestling Info:
Style: Scrappy
Celeste has no formal wrestling training whatsoever. She took up the sport on a whim and lacks the technical skills needed to properly hold her own in the ring. In neutral exchanges, she relies heavily on her quick speed, often rushing in to wail on opponents with reckless strikes and vindictive attacks just to force them out of her way. She’s also more than willing to fight dirty, frequently resorting to cheap tricks and underhanded tactics to gain the upper hand and make up for her lack of skill. However, once an opponent manages to control her and put her in a bad position, she struggles immensely. Her inexperience shows through her poor durability, and without the technical knowledge to escape submission holds, she often finds herself trapped with very few options.

Signature Moves:
  • Cemetery Stomp: Rapid Stomps
  • Skull Smasher: Sit-Out Facebuster
  • Cheap Shots: Self-Explanatory
Finisher:
  • Blackout Kick: Superkick


Theme Song:
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Personal Information:
Hometown: Dallas, Texas
Personality Type (MBTI): ISFP
Likes: Social Media, Gymnastics, Knitting, Singing, Troy
Dislikes: Abandonment, Young Children



Personality:
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Celeste is bold, confident, and naturally drawn to attention. She thrives on being noticed, but in her mind that attention is never one-sided—if someone gives her their focus, she returns it with equal intensity. This belief sits at the core of her personality. Celeste carries herself with complete self-assurance, convinced that her presence, energy, and personality justify the spotlight she demands. Her emotions run strong and unfiltered, which can make her dramatic and overwhelming, but it also gives her a powerful charisma. People are often pulled in by the force of her confidence and passion—Troy included during their years together in high school. When Celeste commits to something, she does it completely, throwing herself into every moment with unapologetic intensity. Her high opinion of herself fuels a near-delusional belief in her own importance, and she can become controlling or possessive toward the people and things she views as hers.

Despite that outward confidence, Celeste harbors a deep sensitivity to being overshadowed or replaced. The idea that she could be forgotten or made irrelevant cuts directly against the identity she has built around herself, and it’s one of the few things that can shake her composure. When faced with failure or rejection, her instinct is rarely self-reflection; instead, she directs blame outward, convincing herself that others didn’t deserve what they gained rather than questioning her own actions. This mindset often makes her vindictive in conflict, especially when pride is involved. Celeste can be vain, bratty, and prone to framing herself as the wronged party, turning disagreements into dramatic confrontations where she reasserts her importance. For better or worse, everything in Celeste’s life operates at full volume—her confidence, her pride, and the emotional storms that follow whenever she feels the spotlight slipping away.


Lore:
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Celeste grew up in the Dallas area as the only child of extremely wealthy parents, and attention was something she never had to fight for—it was simply part of her world. From a young age, she was praised, supported, and constantly reinforced, which shaped the way she came to understand herself. In high school, she carried that same presence into everything she did. As a gymnast and cheerleader at an elite private school, Celeste thrived in environments where performance and visibility went hand in hand. She was confident, expressive, and impossible to ignore, drawing people in with ease. It was there that she met Troy, and the two quickly became a natural pair—her intensity and charisma matched by his charm and steadiness. For a time, their relationship felt like an extension of everything Celeste believed about herself: that she could take up space in someone’s life and be irreplaceable within it.

That belief began to fracture toward the end of high school. Their relationship didn’t fall apart because the connection wasn’t real, but because the way Celeste loved often came with pressure that was difficult to sustain. She needed reassurance, attention, and a constant sense of presence, and when those things weren’t there—whether due to distance, priorities, or circumstance—she didn’t withdraw quietly. Instead, she pushed harder, becoming more intense, more demanding, and at times more volatile. What she saw as passion and proof of care often came across as overwhelming, even when Troy genuinely cared for her and tried to meet her halfway. Over time, that cycle began to wear on him. The relationship became less about what they had together and more about managing the emotional highs and lows that came with it. When he ultimately chose to step away during their senior year, it wasn’t out of indifference, but because the weight of that volatility had become too much for him to carry in a relationship.

Rather than quietly process that loss, Celeste responded the only way she knew how: by redefining herself in a way that demanded to be seen. Her shift in appearance and attitude wasn’t subtle; it was deliberate, striking, and impossible to ignore. The darker, more rebellious persona she adopted became both a shield and a statement—proof, in her mind, that she could still control how others perceived her. But while the exterior changed, the core of who Celeste was remained the same. She still felt deeply, still held onto attachments longer than she should, and still struggled with the idea of being replaced. Even years later, that moment lingers with her—not as something she openly dwells on, but as something that quietly informs the way she approaches relationships, competition, and herself.

Wrestling became the natural outlet for everything Celeste carried with her, even if she had no formal training to justify stepping into it. That hardly mattered to her. When she learned that Troy had entered LAW, the decision came quickly and without hesitation. To Celeste, it wasn’t just an opportunity—it was a reason. The idea of him moving forward, building something new, and existing in a space without her was something she couldn’t fully accept, no matter how much time had passed. Rather than confront that feeling directly, she did what she had always done: she acted. If he was there, then she would be too.


Relationships:
  • Marla Dykstra (Best Friend) WIP



Fun Facts:
  • Before she dyed her hair, Celeste was a brunette.
  • Her mother taught her knitting and she uses it to calm herself down when she's having panic attacks.
  • She was raised in a Southern Baptist family, but has since converted to atheism.
  • She sang as a soprano in her church choir as a kid.
  • She is bisexual, with a preference for men.
  • She is semi-famous on TikTok, garnering nearly 200k followers on her account.
  • She is actually really passionate about bisexual representation in media.


Match History:
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