Bailey B. Cowe / Bonnie Bovinia

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Bailey B. Cowe / Bonnie Bovinia

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Real Name: Bailey B. Cowe
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Ring Name: Bonnie Bovinia
Age: 20
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 119 lbs
Alignment: Face / Chaotic Good
Preferred Matches: Standard, High-Flying, Strip, Messy, Gimmick Matches (like Rodeo or County Fair-themed bouts)
Residence: Small but cozy apartment near a wrestling gym in the city
Nationality: Caucasian

Bailey B. Cowe was born the youngest of the Cowe siblings, growing up on the same dairy farm in rural Alabama that shaped her older sister, Belle. But while Belle thrived in hard labor and heavy lifting, Bailey was always the quick, nimble, and mischievous one of the family.

From a young age, Bailey had a knack for getting into trouble—and out of it just as fast. Whether it was sneaking extra biscuits from the kitchen, escaping chores by climbing up the hayloft, or outrunning the farm’s bulls after daring them to a chase, she was always fast on her feet and quicker with a grin.

Her older sister Belle was her idol, but Bailey knew early on that she wasn’t built like her powerhouse sibling. She wasn’t going to be the one hauling sacks of feed twice her weight or suplexing intruders into horse troughs. Instead, she used speed, agility, and smarts to make her mark on the farm.

As a child, Bailey loved the calves more than anything else on the farm. While Belle wrangled the full-grown cattle, Bailey was the one playing with the baby cows, racing them across the fields and making flower crowns for their heads. Her parents used to joke that she was the "Calf Whisperer," as she could calm even the most stubborn young cow with a gentle pat and a few whispered words.

When Belle’s battle against Victor Vandermilk threatened the family farm, Bailey wanted to help—but at only 12 years old, there wasn’t much she could do against corporate goons. Instead, she focused on keeping spirits high, sneaking into town to spread the word about the farm’s struggle and gathering community support.

The town rallied behind them, and when Belle took down Vandermilk’s men, Bailey was the first one to cheer her big sister on. That night, as she watched Belle defend their home, Bailey felt something stir in her heart: "One day, I wanna be a hero too."

While Belle’s journey to wrestling started with her raw strength and protective nature, Bailey’s came from a different place—performance.

She loved attention, loved making people laugh and gasp. Whether it was pulling pranks on the farmhands or doing flips off the barn roof (much to her parents’ horror), she lived for the thrill of putting on a show.

At 15, she started sneaking into the county fair wrestling events, watching the luchadores and high-flyers with awe. Their speed, their flips, the way they controlled the crowd—it was exactly what she wanted to do.

One day, during a rodeo event, a promotional wrestling group was holding an open challenge match. Bailey—barely five feet tall at the time—jumped the barricade, grabbed the mic, and called out the biggest guy in the ring.

The crowd erupted with laughter.

The wrestler—a burly cowboy named "Big Tex"—played along, laughing as he lifted her up with one hand. But in a flash, Bailey slipped free, dodged under his arms, climbed the ropes, and launched off with a perfect hurricanrana!

The crowd went wild.

She didn’t win the match, but she won the hearts of the audience. From that moment on, she became a local favorite, appearing in more fairground wrestling shows under the nickname "The Cow Queen."

By 18, she had officially started training, embracing lucha libre-inspired high-flying moves mixed with her natural charm and farm girl resilience. She knew she wasn’t a powerhouse like Belle—but she didn’t need to be. She could dodge, counter, and outmaneuver anyone who underestimated her.

Now at 20 years old, Bonnie Bovinia has arrived in LAW, ready to carve her own path. While Belle’s reputation as a powerhouse precedes her, Bonnie is determined to prove she’s more than just "Belle’s little sister."

With dazzling aerial moves, a mischievous personality, and a heart full of farm-grown spirit, The Cow Queen is here to show that lightweights can rule the ring too.
"Y’all can run, but ya can’t hide from The Cow Queen! Now, let’s RODEO!"
Signature Moves:
"Moo-ve Over" – A springboard tornado DDT
"Barnstormer" – A running shooting star press

"Rodeo Wrangle" – A headscissors takedown where she "lassos" her opponent with her legs

Wrestling Style: Agile, high-flying, and tricky, using speed and counters to outmaneuver larger opponents.

Personality: Playful, mischievous, and full of energy. Loves getting the crowd involved and never backs down from a challenge.
Last edited by NotoriousGoddess on Wed Apr 02, 2025 11:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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