
Age: 24
Hair: Naturally black but dyed black and white
Eyes: Heterochromia, brown and blue
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 120 lbs
Entrance Music: Flow by Jun Moon
Alignment: Tweener (though fans treat her as a face)
Nationality: Korean-American
Entrance and Backstage

In-Ring Attire

Swimsuit

With a background of dancing performances, fitness promos, and social limelighting, Jun has honed a deceptively competent arsenal of evasive strikes and takedowns. She isn't quite a high-flyer as she won't dare big jumps and she certainly isn't officially trained in capoeira or any martial arts, but she might fall into a mix of both. She has the talent, endurance, and speed to keep up her opponent just outside of reach and wear them down. When they are thoroughly tired, she'll push to be more aggressive. If all else fails, Jun will lean into her reputation as a babyface by the fans to trick opponents into her more tweener style of approach. She will fight dirty if she feels like she has to in order to win. The best? Her fans will support her all the way~
Signature and Finisher:
Signature Idol Goodbye

Finisher Moonlight Serenade

On the surface, Jun Moon is everything you’d expect from a K-pop idol turned wrestling sensation — charming, polished, and beloved by a massive global fanbase. With a radiant smile and bubbly energy, she lights up every arena she steps into, whether she’s entering a match or streaming to millions of fans online. Her carefully curated image is equal parts wholesome and fashionable, and she knows exactly how to play to the crowd, both in-person and digitally. Sponsors love her, and she’s not shy about promoting her latest brand deals or upcoming releases during interviews or mid-match moments.
But underneath the idol exterior is a competitor with serious grit.
While she keeps her hands clean in the public eye, in the ring, Jun is far more cunning than she lets on. She’s not above using sneaky tactics, rule-bending maneuvers, or manipulating her popularity to her advantage — especially when the stakes are high. If playing dirty gets her the win, she’ll do it with a perfectly innocent smile and a well-rehearsed apology if anyone dares call her out. She’s mastered the art of looking like the good girl while getting what she wants by any means necessary.
Backstory:
Born in Los Angeles to a Korean-American family, Junhee Moon spent her early years in California before relocating to Seoul at the age of 9 when her natural musical talents began to shine. Discovered by a major entertainment agency during a local performance, she was quickly funneled into the high-pressure, high-glamour world of K-pop trainee life. She trained tirelessly in vocals, dance, media performance, and public image, quickly rising to the top of her class.
In the interim, she started her fame in being a promotional model for winter gear aimed at teens. The proximity to stardom and due to her parents having money, she was able to have an early start on the fame circuit. She'd fly out to Japan to promote ski resorts and brands of gear to the East Asian market, which wasn't too large, but just enough to get her addicted to the photo shoots and fame that came with.
At 18, Jun debuted as the center and lead vocalist of the chart-dominating girl group Sapphire Hearts. With her commanding stage presence, vibrant visuals, and fierce charisma, she became a breakout star in the Korean entertainment world. She toured internationally, racked up countless music show wins, and became a staple in the beauty and fashion industries.
However, by the time she turned 22, Jun had grown restless. Having topped the music charts and conquered the idol scene, she began to seek new challenges. She transitioned into streaming—offering fans behind-the-scenes content, casual hangouts, gaming sessions, and sponsorships for products she was personally involved in. Though the switch kept her in the public eye, she found the world of streaming too passive and predictable.
Her next unexpected pivot? Wrestling.