RUBY "8-BIT" SOLO



"Yo-yo! You ready for this?"
Name: Ruby Solo
Codename: 8-Bit / 8-Bit Racer
Hair colour: Silver
Eye Colour: Silver
Height: 1.56m
Age: 23
Weight: 110lbs
Nationality: TBD
Voiceclaim: TBD
Entrance theme: and
Name: Ruby Solo
Codename: 8-Bit / 8-Bit Racer
Hair colour: Silver
Eye Colour: Silver
Height: 1.56m
Age: 23
Weight: 110lbs
Nationality: TBD
Voiceclaim: TBD
Entrance theme: and
Shut up and just BRING IT!

My turn already? Alright, lets hit it!

Ever tag something before?

I-I guess... This is fine.

It's my day off, so layoff with all the fight stuff for now, k?

Just wait outside for me, I'm almost ready.

Listen, it paid extremely well and I needed rent, so I am not apologizing.

Got a new set... Say something nice about it, maybe?


Wrestling Information
Wrasslin’ Style:
Ruby Solo takes major inspiration from cinematic martial artists from action movies, replicating their fluidity and ability to keep the scene moving and action popcorn worthy. She takes the same core goal as an actor, looking to supply momentum and pacing in combination to hunting her victory. Much like her idols, she incorporates Southern Shaolin Kung Fu and Wing Chun. Her striking and close-quarter grappling is well-sharpened but lacks the seasoning of a real life combat scenario, which she hopes LAW will provide with ample opportunity, regardless of the consequence. The third pillar in her game is now puroresu, especially in its takedowns, hurricanranas and rope-assisted maneuvers. She takes what can be applied quickly and tactically to provide a fluid fighting scene incorporated with her other two pillars, sometimes chaining it into joint-lock submissions, chokes or stretches. However, the extent of which she can apply these moves to perfection and duration is limited. The fourth pillar is the inclusion of acrobatics and stunts. While still a student of this art, much like her other pillars, she excels at chaining what she knows into useful split second decisions, action-packed kicks and can perform flips with the assistance of the ropes. Naturally, she includes her flexibility to add some extra spice to her routine, trying to resemble a dance of back-and-forth pacing that can shoot out moves like a machine gun. And finally, her fifth pillar and arguably the most important, is improvisation and awareness. Ruby's true potential is being able to use what she can to dodge, attack, counter, reverse and especially evade. That she can turn any everyday object into a useful tool, make up her own escapes to situations with bold and fast maneuvers, and think faster than a bugatti to chew up attacks and spit them out. The key being: keep it fluid. For this reason, she loves hardcore bouts, handicaps and has a secret dream to be ambushed by all the psycho freaks in the company--albeit she wouldn't say such openly.
Sequences:
- Wait and watch.
- Soloed:
- THROTTLING THE REDLINE: Pele kick
- RUBY-RUSH: A move that starts with a Franksteiner from nowhere, landing and quickly following up with a curb-stomp, finished by three turns running the ropes three times until she takes to a springboard moonsault to seal the deal.

Backstory (Bare bones right now)
Concept: She is meant to have a fairly grounded backstory, where her parents were average workers and Ruby Solo experienced a normal childhood by making friends, finding a hobby (gaming, at first), then making weekly visits to her Grandma that owns a flower store. She was athletic, but didn't like sports teams. She had a fondness for arcade machines, with her father's garage had Galaga, Mortal Kombat and a broken racing machine she tried to pretend she was Vin Diesel on. In her teenage years, Ruby got her first taste of wrestling in a club she was dared to try, and performed mostly ok, keeping up with it for the sake of her best friend at the time. Her main hobby was mixing songs, creating beats and making a small YouTube channel called 8-Bit where she posted her work to ten subscribers. When the DJ obsession finally simmered, Ruby slipped towards cars and mechanical gradually by helping her dad. From there, she built out a skillset that would've made a decent career as a Journeywoman mechanic, but soon made a mistake by taking the family car to a car meet and engaging in a race. She narrowly escaped the situation off the kindness of one Officer who merely called her parents. After the trouble wore off, Ruby had a slight depressed phase where she thought she ruined everything for herself now, let her folks down and betrayed trust. Instead of this being affirmed, she was taken to a track that allowed her to hit the throttle for the first time, meaningfully.
And what a high that was.
About four years down the line, practicing, saving up for her own car and attending car meets, she received her first job offer to become a stunt driver. One thing led to the next, Ruby was graduating off the back of a charismatic agent from a production company that wanted to capitalize on street racing. Of course, Ruby wouldn't be a mere stuntwoman, but a real character! This might've been the happiest moment of her life, feeling herself come together for something she can genuinely pursue and make her happy long-term. Movie-making. Nice! It's only when they got into the details that she learned they wanted something more than just driving. They want an asskicker. A real star. And that's where LAW came into the equation, as a calculated decision that this would be the best place to develop her star power and badassery. From a league renown for superhuman badassery. Now, with one Ruby Solo. Yipee.
And what a high that was.
About four years down the line, practicing, saving up for her own car and attending car meets, she received her first job offer to become a stunt driver. One thing led to the next, Ruby was graduating off the back of a charismatic agent from a production company that wanted to capitalize on street racing. Of course, Ruby wouldn't be a mere stuntwoman, but a real character! This might've been the happiest moment of her life, feeling herself come together for something she can genuinely pursue and make her happy long-term. Movie-making. Nice! It's only when they got into the details that she learned they wanted something more than just driving. They want an asskicker. A real star. And that's where LAW came into the equation, as a calculated decision that this would be the best place to develop her star power and badassery. From a league renown for superhuman badassery. Now, with one Ruby Solo. Yipee.
Personality (Bare bones right now and possibly subject to change/evolve)
Her character's central goal is to live her life and build out her future with an amazing opportunity in her hands that she's trying not to take for granted, both succeeding and failing as she is, indeed, fallible.
She's a high-believer in personal responsibility and freedom. Her manner is chill, relaxed and hopefully friendly on most days. She can be confrontational when stepped to, finding that far preferable than backing down, even if the outlook isn't good, becoming quite the trash talking gremlin. There's somewhat of a dissonance to what she knows is smart and what her body will say anyway, leading to her bouts of awkwardness, anxiety, accidental charm or intimidation. Mainly, she's frail when it comes to tough social situations and also reserved/nervous about things suggestive or sexual, having avoided a relationship or intimacy where she subconsciously sets up barriers by being slightly grumpy and slow to trust.
- She drives a Mazda RX-8
- Frequents arcades, garages, car meets and gyms. Her sacred time off is Saturday evening.
- When driving, she has earbuds playing techno to focus. Frankly, she finds humming a bit helps her immensely in many situations.
- She has done a few suggestive photoshoots and cosplays in the past to make ends meet, buy her car parts or pay rent. This is secret and usually always with her head cropped out.
- Still hoping to go for "Girl next door" vibes. The best friend that's open to anything.

