"We’re gonna have so much fun...heheheh..."
Name: Kirie TsukadaAge: 21
Hair: Pink
Eyes: Pink
Height: 5'1 / 155 cm
Weight: 110 lbs. / 50 kg
Hometown: Saitama, Japan
Alignment: Heel (thinks she’s a face)
Entrance Music:
Maximum the Hormone - Chu Chu Lovely Muni Mura
Note: I am aware this song is about sexual assault. I do not condone any behavior discussed in the song (and Kirie herself is not a rapist); I merely felt the tone was appropriate for Kirie’s character.
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Appearance:
Ring Gear
Casual
Swimwear
”WHO POSTED THIS!? Only Hiro gets to see this!”
I’m pretty sure I’m legally mandated to post this
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History:
Spoilered for long
Kirie seemed to have everything going for her. Her upbringing looked normal on the surface, and her parents loved each other very much. They married young, and they were excited to settle down together. The prospect of raising a child felt like the fulfilment of their dreams, and they knew they would show their firstborn as much love as they could. But perhaps it was a little too much.
When Kirie was born, her parents were overjoyed to have her in their lives, and they wanted to be the best parents they could for her. They were still young as far as parents went, however, and some psychologists might say they weren’t fully prepared to raise a child. As a result, they were lax in ever punishing their daughter or telling her she couldn’t get her way, not wanting to upset her. While it pleased them to see their fairy tale romance blossom, with them living happily ever after, in the long run they were only making Kirie grow into a spoiled, entitled girl, and as she grew older and started attending school, the cracks began to show.
As early as kindergarten, Kirie proved to be a terror. Though she tried to play with other children and make friends just like any girl her age would, she always insisted on getting her way - and if her playmates wouldn’t let her, she would simply make them. She had no qualms about getting in fights or using manipulation to get her way - and year after year, no matter what schools Kirie went to, she quickly became one of the most popular girls in her class, whether those around her liked her or not. Either the other students were too afraid of her retaliation to go against her word, or they had already tried, and faced the consequences.
While that was bad enough, it only grew worse by the time Kirie was ten years old. Her family was struck by a sudden tragedy as her mother contracted a terminal illness, and passed away not long after. The loss hit Kirie’s father especially, who never quite recovered from the grief. Wanting to make sure his daughter would be shielded, and worried that he was failing as a parent without his wife to aid him, he began spoiling Kirie even more, ensuring that she would have all her desires met to the best of his ability. If she was ever sad, he convinced himself, it was his fault for not treating her well enough, and he needed to prevent that from happening at all costs. His intentions might have been good, but Kirie’s developing mind would only be warped further, as she accepted herself as the center of the universe who was owed happiness and success. To her, this was normal.
The next major chapter in Kirie’s life came when she was in high school. There, she became introduced to a boy in her class by the name of Hiro Yamashida, and it was love at first sight. At least, that was what Kirie thought it was. In reality, Hiro barely knew who she was, and they rarely even spoke, but that didn’t matter to Kirie. She deserved whatever she wanted, and what she wanted was to have him as her boyfriend. Even though there were other girls in her class who fancied him, she saw them only as rivals to be eliminated, and she used her influence to bully anyone she saw as an obstacle to step down. By the time she confessed to Hiro, he had no other choice. As it so happened, he was too clueless to see the red flags, and he accepted, with the two of them going steady. Kirie, of course, was overjoyed - not only was she with the boy of her dreams, she also had proof that she could always get what she wanted and that everything would work out for her in the end! It only made her grow more bold in her assertions, and she was convinced that anything else she desired could work out similarly.
As the years passed, the couple stayed together, and soon they graduated from high school. In the meantime, Hiro looked toward part-time jobs to sustain himself as he prepared to make the next step in his life (where he would study at the same college Kirie was going, of course - she wouldn’t let them part ways any time soon). Among the usual careers of bagging groceries and working at a cash register, Hiro found one unusual offer - that he would be managing a professional wrestler at a local independent promotion. A lifetime fan of wrestling, he decided to sign on.
The catch was, this was a joshi promotion, and the wrestler he was managing was female. To Kirie, this couldn’t stand. Even if it was just for work, she couldn’t accept that her boyfriend would be that close to a girl other than herself! She felt slighted, but more than that, she felt vengeful. This eventually led to Kirie confronting the girl in the locker rooms after a show, demanding that she leave Hiro alone, or else.
This went about as well as one would expect when an ordinary civilian confronted a trained combat athlete, and Kirie was bent into a painful stretch muffler hold, leaving her sobbing and begging for mercy within seconds. This was a potent blow to her pride. She was sure that she was entitled to always get her way, and here, she had been shown up and beaten into submission. Kirie wouldn’t let that be the last chapter. She wanted to get even.
As soon as the pain in her back subsided, Kirie began taking up wrestling training herself. She was determined to become a wrestler to prove she would never be kept down like that again - and, hopefully, to some day face off against Hiro’s old client and show her how far she had come. Hiro, who had dropped out of his managerial gig in the hopes of staying out of trouble (and with some coercion), even offered to make it up to Kirie by acting as her manager, something that she accepted without hesitation. But that was only one step forward - Kirie knew she had so much more to set right.
She signed up for her local league, and she began quickly rising through the ranks, establishing herself as a capable contender and tearing through her opponents. This only excited her, and encouraged her, even further, seeing that she was finally getting somewhere, and that she could take what she wanted by force. Eventually, Kirie had reached the point where she was the number one contender for the promotion’s top championship. But she turned it down. Kirie didn’t want to win titles. She made it clear she was only in the ring for one thing, and it was to cut her old rival down to size. Rather than challenge the champion, she insisted on facing the woman Hiro had once managed. And, shocking everyone, that woman accepted.
She figured that it wouldn’t be so hard. She had defeated Kirie before, and she’d just need to do it again to teach her that she needed to grow up and leave such things in the past. For a good chunk of their match, it looked like that was where things were going, as she kept the pressure up on Kirie. But Kirie had grown considerably since their confrontation in the lockers, and she wasn’t so easy to put down. Still, it was a losing battle for her.
That was, until Kirie’s opponent locked her in a stretch muffler - the same hold she had used on her so long ago, to scare her into stepping down. This time, though, Kirie didn’t submit. Consumed by rage and vengeance, something snapped in her.
As though consumed by some otherworldly strength, Kirie pushed herself up, breaking out of the hold with brute force. Then, a change went over her. Pulling the ribbons out of her hair, she let her hair down, and a wicked smile came over her face. What followed was an absolute massacre. Kirie bludgeoned her opponent with blow after blow, showing no mercy and pulling no punches. She boxed her in the corner and punched her in the face until she could barely stand, leaving her begging for mercy. But she didn’t stop there. Going after her rival’s pride as well as her body, Kirie grabbed a pair of scissors from Hiro and cut the other girl’s clothes to ribbons, leaving her naked and humiliated in front of everyone. Then, she went after her hair, cutting it into a mess. Even when her rival was crying and begging her to let her go, her pleading seemed to fall on deaf ears, as Kirie wouldn’t be moved.
It looked as though she was going to straight-up stab the poor girl by the time the match was stopped and Kirie was thrown out on a disqualification. She was subsequently suspended from the promotion, while her opponent was so humiliated by her defeat that she gave up wrestling for good.
But Kirie had discovered something new about herself. She liked wrestling. She liked hurting people. She liked having a legal excuse to hurt people, and to dominate them and feel in control. Even if she had gotten what she wanted, this would only be the beginning. She swore she would stick with wrestling, and move on to new heights in her career. Soon, she applied for LAW, and she was ready to show everyone there what she had in store.
When Kirie was born, her parents were overjoyed to have her in their lives, and they wanted to be the best parents they could for her. They were still young as far as parents went, however, and some psychologists might say they weren’t fully prepared to raise a child. As a result, they were lax in ever punishing their daughter or telling her she couldn’t get her way, not wanting to upset her. While it pleased them to see their fairy tale romance blossom, with them living happily ever after, in the long run they were only making Kirie grow into a spoiled, entitled girl, and as she grew older and started attending school, the cracks began to show.
As early as kindergarten, Kirie proved to be a terror. Though she tried to play with other children and make friends just like any girl her age would, she always insisted on getting her way - and if her playmates wouldn’t let her, she would simply make them. She had no qualms about getting in fights or using manipulation to get her way - and year after year, no matter what schools Kirie went to, she quickly became one of the most popular girls in her class, whether those around her liked her or not. Either the other students were too afraid of her retaliation to go against her word, or they had already tried, and faced the consequences.
While that was bad enough, it only grew worse by the time Kirie was ten years old. Her family was struck by a sudden tragedy as her mother contracted a terminal illness, and passed away not long after. The loss hit Kirie’s father especially, who never quite recovered from the grief. Wanting to make sure his daughter would be shielded, and worried that he was failing as a parent without his wife to aid him, he began spoiling Kirie even more, ensuring that she would have all her desires met to the best of his ability. If she was ever sad, he convinced himself, it was his fault for not treating her well enough, and he needed to prevent that from happening at all costs. His intentions might have been good, but Kirie’s developing mind would only be warped further, as she accepted herself as the center of the universe who was owed happiness and success. To her, this was normal.
The next major chapter in Kirie’s life came when she was in high school. There, she became introduced to a boy in her class by the name of Hiro Yamashida, and it was love at first sight. At least, that was what Kirie thought it was. In reality, Hiro barely knew who she was, and they rarely even spoke, but that didn’t matter to Kirie. She deserved whatever she wanted, and what she wanted was to have him as her boyfriend. Even though there were other girls in her class who fancied him, she saw them only as rivals to be eliminated, and she used her influence to bully anyone she saw as an obstacle to step down. By the time she confessed to Hiro, he had no other choice. As it so happened, he was too clueless to see the red flags, and he accepted, with the two of them going steady. Kirie, of course, was overjoyed - not only was she with the boy of her dreams, she also had proof that she could always get what she wanted and that everything would work out for her in the end! It only made her grow more bold in her assertions, and she was convinced that anything else she desired could work out similarly.
As the years passed, the couple stayed together, and soon they graduated from high school. In the meantime, Hiro looked toward part-time jobs to sustain himself as he prepared to make the next step in his life (where he would study at the same college Kirie was going, of course - she wouldn’t let them part ways any time soon). Among the usual careers of bagging groceries and working at a cash register, Hiro found one unusual offer - that he would be managing a professional wrestler at a local independent promotion. A lifetime fan of wrestling, he decided to sign on.
The catch was, this was a joshi promotion, and the wrestler he was managing was female. To Kirie, this couldn’t stand. Even if it was just for work, she couldn’t accept that her boyfriend would be that close to a girl other than herself! She felt slighted, but more than that, she felt vengeful. This eventually led to Kirie confronting the girl in the locker rooms after a show, demanding that she leave Hiro alone, or else.
This went about as well as one would expect when an ordinary civilian confronted a trained combat athlete, and Kirie was bent into a painful stretch muffler hold, leaving her sobbing and begging for mercy within seconds. This was a potent blow to her pride. She was sure that she was entitled to always get her way, and here, she had been shown up and beaten into submission. Kirie wouldn’t let that be the last chapter. She wanted to get even.
As soon as the pain in her back subsided, Kirie began taking up wrestling training herself. She was determined to become a wrestler to prove she would never be kept down like that again - and, hopefully, to some day face off against Hiro’s old client and show her how far she had come. Hiro, who had dropped out of his managerial gig in the hopes of staying out of trouble (and with some coercion), even offered to make it up to Kirie by acting as her manager, something that she accepted without hesitation. But that was only one step forward - Kirie knew she had so much more to set right.
She signed up for her local league, and she began quickly rising through the ranks, establishing herself as a capable contender and tearing through her opponents. This only excited her, and encouraged her, even further, seeing that she was finally getting somewhere, and that she could take what she wanted by force. Eventually, Kirie had reached the point where she was the number one contender for the promotion’s top championship. But she turned it down. Kirie didn’t want to win titles. She made it clear she was only in the ring for one thing, and it was to cut her old rival down to size. Rather than challenge the champion, she insisted on facing the woman Hiro had once managed. And, shocking everyone, that woman accepted.
She figured that it wouldn’t be so hard. She had defeated Kirie before, and she’d just need to do it again to teach her that she needed to grow up and leave such things in the past. For a good chunk of their match, it looked like that was where things were going, as she kept the pressure up on Kirie. But Kirie had grown considerably since their confrontation in the lockers, and she wasn’t so easy to put down. Still, it was a losing battle for her.
That was, until Kirie’s opponent locked her in a stretch muffler - the same hold she had used on her so long ago, to scare her into stepping down. This time, though, Kirie didn’t submit. Consumed by rage and vengeance, something snapped in her.
As though consumed by some otherworldly strength, Kirie pushed herself up, breaking out of the hold with brute force. Then, a change went over her. Pulling the ribbons out of her hair, she let her hair down, and a wicked smile came over her face. What followed was an absolute massacre. Kirie bludgeoned her opponent with blow after blow, showing no mercy and pulling no punches. She boxed her in the corner and punched her in the face until she could barely stand, leaving her begging for mercy. But she didn’t stop there. Going after her rival’s pride as well as her body, Kirie grabbed a pair of scissors from Hiro and cut the other girl’s clothes to ribbons, leaving her naked and humiliated in front of everyone. Then, she went after her hair, cutting it into a mess. Even when her rival was crying and begging her to let her go, her pleading seemed to fall on deaf ears, as Kirie wouldn’t be moved.
It looked as though she was going to straight-up stab the poor girl by the time the match was stopped and Kirie was thrown out on a disqualification. She was subsequently suspended from the promotion, while her opponent was so humiliated by her defeat that she gave up wrestling for good.
But Kirie had discovered something new about herself. She liked wrestling. She liked hurting people. She liked having a legal excuse to hurt people, and to dominate them and feel in control. Even if she had gotten what she wanted, this would only be the beginning. She swore she would stick with wrestling, and move on to new heights in her career. Soon, she applied for LAW, and she was ready to show everyone there what she had in store.
Despite her outward appearances, those who are around Kirie long enough see the other side of her. Owing to her overly forgiving upbringing, she’s bratty and entitled, thinking she deserves anything she wants, and that if it’s denied to her, she isn’t afraid to use anything at her disposal to get her way, from physical violence to humiliation and intimidation. She believes she can do no wrong, and that whatever she does is justified. Her sweet smile hides her true colors as a vicious, cruel, and spiteful person who will do anything she thinks she can get away with. She’s also a sadist who enjoys inflicting harm on others and wallowing in their misery, especially if it’s someone she doesn’t like.
Normally, Kirie is able to mask this well enough. However, if she’s pushed particularly far in a match or otherwise, she’ll let her true nature come out. She’ll let her hair down in a telltale warning of what’s to come before she starts going all out, making no effort to pretend she’s anything but a raging maniac.
In particular, Kirie is very close to Hiro. Her feelings are perhaps closer to obsession than they are to love, and she insists on being by his side as often as she can. She’s also prone to reading the worst into anything concerning him. If he so much as speaks to another girl, Kirie will usually perceive it as a threat to their relationship and act accordingly - and in her case, “act accordingly” usually means that she’ll try to tear her perceived rival down in any way she can - in the ring or out - to ensure she’ll never go near him, even if she never had any interest in the first place. The ones who truly get her ire, however, are those who Kirie believes are posing a threat to Hiro’s safety or harming him. She has no mercy for such people.
To sum things up, she is a yandere.
Trivia:
- One of Kirie’s biggest hobbies is cooking and baking, which she does a lot of at home.
- She’s also a fan of video games.
- Surprisingly, or unsurprisingly depending on how you look at it, Kirie is a big fan of horror movies and literature.
- She is conscious of her weight and asks Hiro if her outfits make her look fat quite often. He’s told her they don’t every time, mostly out of fear.
- Despite Kirie’s dramatic shifts in demeanor, she does not have Multiple Personality Disorder. She’s just emotionally unstable and prone to snapping.
- She enjoys flaunting her figure, though she doesn’t want anyone but Hiro looking at her in that way.
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Fighting Style: Unlike many lightweights, Kirie doesn’t depend on her agility or momentum to win her matches for her, and she doesn’t have much in the way of high-flying moves. Rather, she prefers to work a more ground-based style, making use of submissions, chokes, holds, and grapples to keep her opponents under control and to inflict pain. She took this to heart after so easily being forced to submit, and decided she would overcome her rival by perfecting the very move she had used against her, which led to her adopting the stretch muffler as a finisher. She enjoys such moves for how easily she can cause her opponents such agony, as in the case of simple but effective joint locks, as well as how she can keep them helpless and vulnerable. She’s also very aggressive, especially when angered, and willing to use fast-paced strikes and brawling to keep her opponents under control and to vent her anger. This goes doubly so for when she lets her happy, friendly guise down and goes hard. In addition to this, Kirie enjoys humiliating her opponents in order to get them to back down, especially if they’re rivals of hers. She sees it as another form of gloating.
Kirie also has no qualms about bending the rules when she can get away with it, be it using extra leverage from the ropes, cheap tactics like poking eyes, pulling hair, or kicking groins, or using her manager to interfere on her behalf. She also has used her fair share of foreign objects, her pair of scissors being her most trusted. Usually, as she did in the match that made her infamous, she’ll use these to target her opponents’ hair or clothes in order to embarrass them or ruin their looks, though if she has to be truly extreme, she won’t hesitate to stab people with them either.
Favored Match Types: Kirie will take part in any match she thinks can play to her strengths, such as submission matches or hardcore matches that will allow her to get away with her tricks. In addition, she enjoys humiliating her foes, whether that be through her tactics or the stipulations of her matches, to target them on a psychological as well as a physical level - especially if it’s someone she sees as a rival or a threat.
Finishing Moves:
Stretch Muffler
Cattle Mutilation
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Friends:
- Hiro Yamashida is Kirie’s boyfriend and manager. She’s madly in love with him, emphasis on the “mad”, and she’ll go at any lengths to stop anything she sees as threatening what they have. For the most part, he goes along with it because he knows better than to get on her bad side.
- Skylar Jones is one person in particular that Kirie cannot stand. Given her propensity for seducing men in committed relationships, it was only natural that she would end up with Hiro at one point - and while things never escalated beyond awkward conversation and kissing between them, that was enough for Kirie to set her in her sights. Since then, their rivalry has become more personal - Kirie thinks Skylar is a brainless whore who can't leave other people well enough alone, while Skylar views her as a conniving maniac trying to micromanage other peoples' lives. Naturally, this doesn't make for the smoothest of dynamics.