
Gimmick: Prince of the Squared Circle
Species: Anthro King Cheetah
Age: 19
Hair: Tawny Brown
Eyes: Cerulean Blue
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 170 lbs.
Alignment: Heel
Origin: Newport Beach, CA
Entrance Music:
Centuries - Fall Out Boy

LUCHA INFUSION: Chase was born and raised by lucha libre, but has been leagues removed from the source for nearly his entire life. Though he retains much of the technical and aerial prowess, it's become more a flavor for the speedy Americanized cruiserweight. Of course, that's overlooking his panache for cheating if things start to go against him. Or if he thinks he can get away with it. Or if he just wants to punish his opponent for being defiant. Any excuse will do.
Match Types:
Standard matches, multi-fall matches, No-DQ, and so on. Steers away from "soft" matches or hentai.
Physical Stats:
- Strength: 3/5 -
- Endurance: 3/5 -
- Stamina: 3/5 -
- Agility: 5/5 -
Wrestler Stats:
- Strikes: 2/5 –
- Technical: 4/5 -
- Powerhouse: 2/5 –
- Aerials: 5/5 –
- Counters: 3/5 –
Signature Moves:
- The Majestic:
- Royal Boot:
- Path of Ruin:
- The Breaking Wheel:
Finishing Moves:
- Kingmaker:
- Coup D'Etat:
Image Gallery
Personality:
Chase was, at one point, an upbeat cheetah who viewed professional wrestling in a sporty, friendly way. But over time, the pressure to succeed - and surpass - his father overwhelmed the friendly side. Now, it's all about winning. It doesn't matter how, through what means, just winning. To that end, the training he'd received is still valuable and useful, but only as a tool to achieve what he needs: victory. Without victory, he's stuck living in the shadow of either his father, or the idea of what he "should have" been. So the end result is a confident, seemingly arrogant, haughty bully in the ring leaning heavily into the royalty bit.It's important to understand the prince gimmick is a self-aware one. He doesn't suffer from megalomania, or believe himself to be actual royalty of some kind. It's an acceptance of his assigned role as the successor to a king, and using it as a marketing strategy. It's effective, after all. So the remarks he makes in the ring, during promos, or with fans are entirely for show, including seeking to aggressively dominate opponents. Any pointing out of his cheating is, naturally, denied or downplayed, or justified in some form or another. However, it's outside the ring that the pressure to perform and focus on what he perceives as the most important thing (i.e., winning) shows most of all. Taciturn, defensive, and joyless are all fine ways to describe his manner. Not because he thinks that's the way he should behave, but rather because he's secretly miserable trying to live up to a standard he thinks everyone is holding him to.
It's possible to break through that. After all, he doesn't genuinely mean anyone malice. But doing so may require a tremendous amount of patience.
History:
Full Details
Son of the renowned and much-loved luchador, El Rey Dorado ("The Golden King"), Chase was raised in the shadow of his father's illustrious career. Regarded as a heroic figure versus any and all wily evildoers in the ring, El Rey Dorado built his fame throughout Mexico, and later in the United States where he finally married. Professional wrestling was always an important facet in the Hunter tradition, ranging throughout Middle and North America generationally. But El Rey Dorado was, without a doubt, the most prominent and successful. Thus, as Chase grew older and continued training, many expected him to follow in the family tradition.
Perhaps more importantly, Chase was expected to directly succeed his father. Everything else in his life took a backseat early on - no arts, barely any hobbies to speak of, only what socializing he'd get through school or training as a teenager. In fairness, Chase was fine with that. He loved the idea of continuing the tradition, mesmerized by the idea of competing for fame, glory, and wealth. But somewhere along the way, the message got twisted. It stopped being about the positive, and began focusing on the negative. What if he couldn't succeed his father? No matter what else he achieved, that seemed to be the primary focus of his burgeoning career. That would forever hang over his head, a mark of failure, the shame of the family lineage.
Thus began Chase's focus purely on results. Nobody cares about a loser. Losers don't exceed their predecessors. History is written by the victors, after all. The only thing that started to matter was surpassing El Rey Dorado. And though his debut was good and pure, it took a single loss and excessive comments from both social media and individuals close to the family drove him to focus strictly on this. He doesn't care about the audience booing him. He only cares about the win in the end. It's all that matters.
He's since isolated himself from family, shutting out the negative feedback. In an ironic twist, his need to live up to expectations has resulted in his failure. Not that he realizes that. Nothing matters beyond proving himself.
Perhaps more importantly, Chase was expected to directly succeed his father. Everything else in his life took a backseat early on - no arts, barely any hobbies to speak of, only what socializing he'd get through school or training as a teenager. In fairness, Chase was fine with that. He loved the idea of continuing the tradition, mesmerized by the idea of competing for fame, glory, and wealth. But somewhere along the way, the message got twisted. It stopped being about the positive, and began focusing on the negative. What if he couldn't succeed his father? No matter what else he achieved, that seemed to be the primary focus of his burgeoning career. That would forever hang over his head, a mark of failure, the shame of the family lineage.
Thus began Chase's focus purely on results. Nobody cares about a loser. Losers don't exceed their predecessors. History is written by the victors, after all. The only thing that started to matter was surpassing El Rey Dorado. And though his debut was good and pure, it took a single loss and excessive comments from both social media and individuals close to the family drove him to focus strictly on this. He doesn't care about the audience booing him. He only cares about the win in the end. It's all that matters.
He's since isolated himself from family, shutting out the negative feedback. In an ironic twist, his need to live up to expectations has resulted in his failure. Not that he realizes that. Nothing matters beyond proving himself.
Relationships:
Friends: None, naturally. There are a few sycophants out there, though.
Enemies: Everyone, probably.
Romance: Unless there's a princess to kidnap...
Rivals: Everyone. You, especially. That's right, you!
Fun Facts:
- Kingly: King Cheetahs are an actual thing! They're an exceptionally rare genetic offshoot of cheetah with splotches rather than spots.
- One Big Shadow: Chase hates being compared to his father.
- It's Official: Chase belongs to an anthro-oriented federation called the Jungle Wrestling Alliance.
Match History:
1/0/0
Wins
1. vs. Pawfection (Pin, Piledriver + Pin, Coup D'Etat finisher + Double Pin) - View Here (Handicap Match)
Losses
Social Scenes & Unofficial Matches
Nada!
1. vs Amy 'the Rascal' Rose - View Here (No DQ)




