
Daigo
”Tonight i’m going to knock you out, don't take it personally"
Name: Daigo valdés
Sex: male
Age: 25
Eyes: red
Hair: black
Height: 177 cm
Weight: 80 kg
Nationality: Mexican (with Japanese ancestry)
Alignment: heel
Entrance music:
Spoiler
Strategy: In general, his strategy is based on hitting his opponent with powerful powerbombs and other devastating blows to wear them down until they are knocked out, combined with any weapon he can find (anything he finds can be used in combat) and some street smarts to make them fall faster
Style: mexican wrestling
Type: street powerhouse
Preferred Attacks: powerbomb and splashes
Preferred Matches: He loves extreme and hardcore fights, although he has no problem with normal ones
Attitude Towards Hentai: "It's not my style at all... maybe if I get a girlfriend, I'll consider it."
Endurance: 4/5
Withstands blows remarkably well
Strength: 5/5
When it comes to lifting or pushing, Daigo has it down pat.
Speed: 2/5
Speed and acceleration were not his thing
Defense: 3/5
He knows how to defend himself and counterattack, but he always tries to go on the offensive.
Technique: 3/5
He has technical knowledge and knows something about boxing, which is sufficient for him
Strikes: 3/5
He has some knowledge of boxing
Submissions: 2/5
It is not considered flexible enough to be able to perform several of these
Powerhouse: 5/5
His personal favorites, he loves to execute them in all kinds of ways and against any opponent
Aerial: 4/5
It was not for nothing that they nicknamed him “la bala de cañon”
Counters: 3/5
Even when he's in trouble with submissions, he knows how to counter good strikes
Favored moves:
Brute force
Midnight tour
High-risk cooking
Crossfire
A darle con todo
Appearance:
full body

Disappointed

That was a good fight

That really made him angry

The suit he inherited that he wears for special occasions

Despite his heart of gold, this does not prevent him from being quite naive, with occasions where he does not realize the things that are happening, whether good or bad. Another of his characteristics is that he is incapable of lying about any subject and tends to say what he thinks without filters, especially when it comes to complimenting a woman's beauty, even though he has never reciprocated.
Past/History
Raised by a Japanese mother and a Mexican father, Daigo grew up in humble circumstances and with a strong sense of responsibility, as his parents ran an orphanage and a soup kitchen for low-income people. That was until his father suffered a fatal accident and, on his deathbed, his son promised him that no one in the orphanage would go hungry. After the death of his father figure, Daigo, at the age of 16, took on the responsibility of being the breadwinner for his family and the head chef at the soup kitchen.
To earn money for the orphanage, he began working at all kinds of jobs, always making sure they were honest and did not harm people who were in a better, equal, or worse situation than his, whether as a delivery man, bricklayer, or supermarket cashier. One day, he was called to a bar to participate in an extreme wrestling match. He accepted because of the pay and because he had practiced some boxing. The fight ended in a draw because both were knocked out, but Daigo loved it. The adrenaline rush of the movements, the way the audience watched and reacted to everything he did, and the pay, which was enough to cover the orphanage's expenses for two weeks, so he decided to continue being a wrestler.
He continued fighting in amateur and independent leagues until a talent scout offered him the opportunity to join a faction that was going to fight in the major leagues, mainly in Japan. He accepted because he knew Japanese thanks to his mother, but on one condition: that half of the total earnings would go to the orphanage. Both agreed. When he arrived in Japan, he met the rest of his team, particularly Lev Crawford, nicknamed Levi, who at first did not get along with him because of his status as the son of a businessman, but after six months of training, they forged a great friendship when they realized that the other also had a heart of gold. Now he and the group are ready to make the leap to the L.A.W.
To earn money for the orphanage, he began working at all kinds of jobs, always making sure they were honest and did not harm people who were in a better, equal, or worse situation than his, whether as a delivery man, bricklayer, or supermarket cashier. One day, he was called to a bar to participate in an extreme wrestling match. He accepted because of the pay and because he had practiced some boxing. The fight ended in a draw because both were knocked out, but Daigo loved it. The adrenaline rush of the movements, the way the audience watched and reacted to everything he did, and the pay, which was enough to cover the orphanage's expenses for two weeks, so he decided to continue being a wrestler.
He continued fighting in amateur and independent leagues until a talent scout offered him the opportunity to join a faction that was going to fight in the major leagues, mainly in Japan. He accepted because he knew Japanese thanks to his mother, but on one condition: that half of the total earnings would go to the orphanage. Both agreed. When he arrived in Japan, he met the rest of his team, particularly Lev Crawford, nicknamed Levi, who at first did not get along with him because of his status as the son of a businessman, but after six months of training, they forged a great friendship when they realized that the other also had a heart of gold. Now he and the group are ready to make the leap to the L.A.W.
- He hates both maledom and femdom, which he finds extremely repugnant, since he would never take advantage of someone of the opposite sex for being weaker.
- Even though he has already fought with women, they, even the most promiscuous ones or those who use suggestive movements, try their best not to use these types of attacks on him, whether they be smothering or sexy holds
- The reason why he is classified as a heel despite his personality is because of his tendency to use objects in the ring. In his own words, "it's fun to use them.”