Frannie Douglas, The Vampire Slayer

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Frannie Douglas, The Vampire Slayer

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Name: Francesca Douglas
Alias/Nickname: Frannie the Vampire Slayer
Age: 24
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 132 lbs
Gender: Female
Role: Tweener
Intro Music
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Wrestling Attire
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Fran is a true Californian, right down to her appearance. She stands at a modest height, her frame lean and lightly toned rather than athletic, giving her an effortless elegance. Her fair skin is smooth and clear with all the evidence of a pampered history. Her hair is a rich strawberry blonde, typically gathered into a loose, slightly messy bun because who needs to be perfect now. A lot of her fashion sense comes from a more American "hippie" culture, bringing back the bell bottoms and tie-die.
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Personality
Emulating her homeland, Fran aligns closely with high openness to experience, a stable, heritable personality linked to creativity, empathy, and unconventional thinking. She prioritizes community, creativity, and personal growth over wealth and status and has found a personal niche and community within wrestling nowadays. It was easy for her to drop everything and travel over to a new foreign land to do something she loved to do. A lot of which mirrors that California Hippie but there are key differences. She takes her independence and free-spirit and ramps it up to fiercely for both. She isn't the tree hugger but the activist when it comes to making change, willing to strike out to defend what she deems she has to. An easy friend to make but likewise easy to make an enemy of as well.
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Wrestling Info
Strategy Play it with a cool head. Wait for a mistake or an opening and go for something wear down her opponents. Kicks often land big in the form of drop kicks, soccer kicks, Enzuigiris, cheeky punts if she doesn't like her opponents. The strikes with the fists are uncommon but service the big kicks to keep an opponent down. Once down, she'll move in with wear-down submissions like sleepers, armbars, boston crabs, camel clutches, you name it. She is a little inventive and will research and practice a new submission to try out for an incoming match to gauge how well it does. While not much of a heavy lifter, she is smart with momentum and knows how to play that to offer some hard-hitting mat throws.

Signature Stake to the Heart
A hesitation dropkick when an opponent is seated or resting in the corner or on the ropes. Aimed at the chest after a run up from the oppos…
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Finisher Pyre Coffin
A Romero Dragon Sleeper with the opponent hanging vertically and put to sleep or in a tap out!
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Finisher Coup de Grace
A leap from a tall place to land with both of her feet onto the chest of her opponent, staking them through the heart!
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Biography Brief
Frannie the Vampire Slayer
US Television Show
At five seasons, Francesca starred in her role as Frannie the Vampire Slayer when she was sixteen. Lovably described as campy, the series played off more non-serious plotlines and exaggerated personalities. The first season was aimed at a teen audience and focused on the believable teenager who just so happened to be a Slayer. The pilot season marinated for two years, gaining considerable popularity with teenagers. Season two's announcement came right as after Fran turned 18 and would highlight her transition from Senior Year of Blair High and end with her graduation. The series was considered to be wrapped up, but popularity pushed it to a third season featuring Fran in college. Season four and five followed with four being the lowest rated season so far which many fans describe as being "rushed" as they filmed and released it a year after. Season five was a half season and wrapped up the series again but this time for good as Fran was done with television at the age of 22.

Fran had, remarkably, remained removed from the typical trappings of young stars thanks in large part to the creative leads for Frannie the Vampire Slayer. They even embraced her suggestion for her to do her own stunts and fight scenes because she wanted a real element out of them. This was the death knell for Fran's acting career as she found the martial arts, wrestling, and stunts to be more fun than the process of acting because it was more physical. When she could finally be free of Frannie the Vampire Slayer, she embraced it and jumped on the first chance to continue what she loved.

West Coast Wrestling (WCW)
Regional Wrestling League in US
For about a year and a half, Fran translated her stunt and fight scene training to WCW becoming a babyface that caught on like a forest fire. She roared in popularity with many fans of the show following her in support. Her tenure here was short as WCW was smalltime compared to what Fran could bring in. The importance of this era was to establish wrestling fundamentals and so she could hone her craft a little. When LAW approached, she naturally went so long as she didn't have to that much of a goody-goody.
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