Age: 18
Hair: Blue (dyed, naturally black)
Ethnicity: Japanese
Hometown: Tokyo, Japan
Size: 5'3" 110lbs
Alignment: Face
Style: Defensive. Offense focused heavily around breast/butt attacks and aerials. Often both.
Preferred Matches: Lewd, but not outright hentai. Matches where she can easily look good.
Music: Feel
Outfits
Ring Attire
Alternate Ring Attire
Bikini
Extra Lewd Attire
Boxing Attire
Casual Attire
Signature Moves
Head Over Heels
Fly With the Wind
Feel My Heart
Gentle Embrace
Tsubasa's Kiss
Smash Hit
Aerial Dance
Dream Catcher
Backstory
Tsubasa Oribe was born and lived her entire life in the Shibuya Prefecture of Tokyo Japan. She had a sister, seven years older than her named Ayaha who had a very successful career as an idol. Topping charts and selling out crowds, inspiring Tsubasa to try to follow in her footsteps. When she was 17, Tsubasa signed on with the company Ayaha worked for, Fortuna Entertainment. Overcoming her social anxiety issues by necessity and quickly skyrocketing in popularity. Her sister, being 24, while still relevant, was considered past her prime as an idol and nearing her twilight. Thus Tsubasa even managed to surpass Ayaha in popularity within her first year. Although Tsubasa would be the first to tell you that she had only surpassed her sister as she was now, not as Ayaha was at her peak.
But even if Tsubasa hadn't been around long enough yet to be considered truly great, she could not have gotten off to a better start, managing to win the idol Rookie of the Year award. Ever ambitious, Tsubasa kept pushing for more. Especially now that new avenues had opened up for her on her 18th birthday. Historically, idols usually become wrestlers out of desperation to revive a failing career, or in rarer cases, a quest to avenge the dignity of both themselves and their best friend. But Tsubasa saw her situation a bit differently. She actually knew how to fight. Tsubasa wouldn't wrestle in a desperate bid for attention, she would force attention onto her because she would win, and look damn good doing it.
But even if Tsubasa hadn't been around long enough yet to be considered truly great, she could not have gotten off to a better start, managing to win the idol Rookie of the Year award. Ever ambitious, Tsubasa kept pushing for more. Especially now that new avenues had opened up for her on her 18th birthday. Historically, idols usually become wrestlers out of desperation to revive a failing career, or in rarer cases, a quest to avenge the dignity of both themselves and their best friend. But Tsubasa saw her situation a bit differently. She actually knew how to fight. Tsubasa wouldn't wrestle in a desperate bid for attention, she would force attention onto her because she would win, and look damn good doing it.
Wrestler Bio
Tsubasa is a defensive fighter, rarely if ever taking the initiative in a situation that isn't already tilted in her favor. Often generating her offense through counters and reversals. She prefers to stay near the ropes, as a means to have a quick break if she's gets overwhelmed and caught, ready means to take to the skies for an aerial, or a nice corner to throw opponents into for a stinkface or bronco buster.
Tsubasa wants to strike a balance between flash and pragmatism in her moveset. She wants to be seen, wants her fights to be memorable. So eye-catching moves like aerials and sexy moves like smothers are naturally go to. But Tsubasa also wants to be seen and remembered as winning, so she needs to also use moves that are good for actually winning. It's a good thing that she's so stacked that breast and butt attacks are seriously viable options for her. Tsubasa does pepper in more standard offensive options in fights, but always wants to finish off opponents with some TNA if possible.
Tsubasa wants to strike a balance between flash and pragmatism in her moveset. She wants to be seen, wants her fights to be memorable. So eye-catching moves like aerials and sexy moves like smothers are naturally go to. But Tsubasa also wants to be seen and remembered as winning, so she needs to also use moves that are good for actually winning. It's a good thing that she's so stacked that breast and butt attacks are seriously viable options for her. Tsubasa does pepper in more standard offensive options in fights, but always wants to finish off opponents with some TNA if possible.
Upper Body Strength: 4/10
Lower Body Strength: 7/10
Speed: 6/10
Stamina: 5/10
Technique: 6/10
Offense: 6/10 Specialty: Smothers/Aerials
Defense: 6/10 Specialty: Counter/Reversals
Overall Rating: Slightly above average. Will consistently beat jobbers, but struggle against tougher opposition.
Match Record: 1-1-0
vs Ilaria Santarossa (PPV, win): viewtopic.php?f=161&t=12471
vs Elaine Sakurai (ongoing): viewtopic.php?f=16&t=13681
vs Natasha Loclear(ongoing): viewtopic.php?f=16&t=14335
vs Teuila Masina (loss): viewtopic.php?style=4&f=16&t=16826
vs Miki Majiro (ongoing): viewtopic.php?f=16&t=18878
Other Events:
Press Conference before Tsubasa's debut match at Fight The LAW 2: viewtopic.php?f=159&t=12457