Ayumi "Velvet Vice" Tanaka - The Cozy Killer

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Ayumi "Velvet Vice" Tanaka - The Cozy Killer

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The Velvet Vice
Ayumi Tanaka
Name: Ayumi Tanaka
Stage Name: The Velvet Vice, The Cozy Killer
Age: 25
Birthday: October 26th
Hair Color: Lavender with Pink Highlights/streaks
Eye Color: Pink
Height: 173 cm / 5’8”
Weight: 86 kg / 190 lbs
Alignment: Tweener
Nationality: Japanese American
Fighting Style: Smothers/Grounded Submissions/Breast and Hip attacks.

Appearance

Ring Gear
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Ring Gear Rear
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Alt Ring Gear
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Promo Shot
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Promo Shot 2
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Promo Shot 3
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Casual
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Business Attire
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In Action
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Entrance Music
Namie Amuro – Heaven
Signature Moves

Front Row Seat - Simple but effective slaps/slams across the face with either her assets.
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In Bloom - Latching onto an opponent with her legs, she repeatedly draws them into her backside, pummeling them.
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Full Bloom
- A massive flying hip attack
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Cameltoe Clutch - From a face down position an opponent is bent backwards. Ayumi takes a seat on their chest and rolls their hips backward, cinching in their chin to apply a stretching hold.
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Lotus Bind - Ayumi drapes herself over a downed opponent, weaving her legs with theirs and grasping her opponent's wrist to apply a grapevine hold. She then proceeds to apply a breast smother.
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Finishers

The Velvet Vice - Ayumi straddles the waist of her opponent, hooking her arms behind the opponent's head to trap their face upright between their biceps. She then arches her back and tugs them into her chest while denying them air and bridging power by keeping their head elevated. This can be done from below in a guard position as well. (Mother's Milk Choke)

Siren's Throne - Ayumi bends her opponent backwards, mounting their face from a standing position. She proceeds to lift them up into a piledriver, ending with a facesit submission or pinfall.
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Likes

Promotion: Ayumi's primary reason for joining LAW is to grow her brand and promote her brands. Chief amongst them is the group of Onlyfans creators she manages and a new "companion" business she is co-owner of here in Japan.
Spa Days: The full treatment please. Massage, facial, full cleanse, and a nice soak.
Upscale Dining: A taste for the finer things, she enjoys attending events and places that cater to her expensive tastes.
Mentorship: Being a self-made woman who started at the bottom and worked in an industry not known for treating its talent well, she enjoys providing for her girls and boys. While the bottom line matters, she looks out for those who look to her for guidance and their livelihoods.
Crosswords: She completes the New York Times crossword daily and even carries a few crossword trivia books for traveling with.
Female Empowerment: Inside the ring is business; outside the ring, she is a forward-facing advocate for women's rights and body positivity campaigns.

Dislikes

Charismaless Wrestlers: It's as much a show as it is a sport. Have some respect for the people who pay to watch you.
Messy Workspaces: A tidy space is one where ideas can breathe.
Being Dismissed: Her style may not be the most effective, but it takes more work than most give her credit for. She dislikes being looked down upon for how she looks, acts, or the preconceived notions people have about her due to her wrestling style.
Unflattering Photos: If we are taking the time to immortalize a moment, let's make it good, shall we?


Personality

Ayumi Tanaka is as captivating outside the ring as she is suffocating inside it. Incredibly charismatic, she knows how to light up a room the moment she enters. Her smile and playful banter draw people in, but it’s never just generosity. Every interaction is an opportunity to build her brand, promote her ventures, and keep the spotlight fixed on her.

She has a sharp eye for details and an uncanny ability to read people. In promos, she’ll zero in on an opponent’s insecurity, turning it into a barbed remark that lingers long after the cameras stop rolling. In business dealings, she’s shrewd and calculating, always angling for a better contract, a new sponsorship, or more exposure. Her enterprises are her lifeblood, and she treats them as seriously as any match.

Despite her manipulative streak, Ayumi has carved out a reputation as a boss who looks after her people. She knows firsthand how exploitative the business can be, so she makes sure her protégés and employees are paid fairly, promoted well, and protected under her umbrella. It’s not selfless; loyal workers strengthen her empire, but it gives her an air of legitimacy and respect in an industry that often chews people up.

In the ring, Ayumi thrives on control and domination, grinding opponents down with her weight, her presence, and her relentless pressure. But she’s pragmatic, if she knows she’s hopelessly outmatched, she won’t risk looking like a fool. Instead, she leans into her strengths: looking glamorous, commanding attention, and ensuring the audience remembers her performance, win or lose. For Ayumi, victory isn’t measured on the scorecard. It’s measured in how much buzz she generates, how strong her brand looks afterward, and whether the spotlight stayed squarely on her.

Away from the crowd and the lights, Ayumi is no less deliberate. She is constantly curating her image, calculating her next step, and scanning for interesting people or business opportunities. Her magnetism doesn’t shut off, but she has no illusions about relationships; she is willing to be shameless about what she wants.

If her casual flirting and playful charm don’t get the reaction she’s looking for, she has no problem dropping the act and being blunt. Ayumi can be transactional to a fault, reducing conversations to deals and exchanges when she sees no need for pretense. To her, every interaction has value: either as entertainment, networking, or profit. She doesn’t waste time, and she doesn’t sugarcoat her ambitions.

This mix of charm and ruthlessness makes her dangerous in social spaces. She can make someone feel like the most important person in the room, but if they fail to prove useful, she’ll move on without hesitation. Outside the ring, just like inside it, Ayumi lives by one rule: control the game, or be controlled.

History

Ayumi Tanaka learned early that she had a knack for holding people’s attention. Growing up in Los Angeles as a Japanese-American girl, she never blended in, not with her striking looks, her confidence, or the natural magnetism she exuded even as a teenager. Where others stumbled for words, Ayumi had charm to spare. Teachers called her persuasive. Classmates said she was hypnotic. She called it what it was: control. And she loved it.

Her body set her apart as much as her charisma did. More endowed than her peers, Ayumi discovered that allure could be just as powerful as athleticism. People stared, people whispered, but Ayumi always knew how to take that attention and bend it to her advantage. What others saw as a distraction, she turned into a weapon.

By her late teens, Ayumi found her way onto streaming platforms. She wasn’t the best gamer, and she didn’t need to be. What she offered was banter, playfulness, and the ability to make thousands of viewers feel like she was speaking directly to them. Ayumi toyed with her chat like a cat with yarn. Smiling, teasing, and tugging at their emotions just enough to keep them watching, donating, and begging for more. She branded herself as an e-girl, mixing flirty visuals with clever wordplay, and quickly rose through the ranks of online personalities.

That path eventually led her into a more provocative world: fetish wrestling. What started as curiosity soon became a proving ground for her talents. Ayumi thrived in front of the camera, stepping onto mats with an easy confidence and a knowing smile. Her style was unique and instantly recognizable, sultry, suffocating, and deliberate. She became famous for grinding her opponents down, smothering them with her body until they went limp, and then flashing that coy, victorious grin to the camera. Fans ate it up. Clips of her “finishes” became some of the most circulated in the niche, and Ayumi leaned into her reputation.

What could have been a one-off gig for others became Ayumi’s empire. She cultivated a devoted following, her name whispered in forums and DMs as the woman who could smother the fight out of anyone. Clips of her videos found their way to every adult video host and upload hub, becoming a household name among those with deboucherous tastes. Audiences adored her teasing cruelty, the way she would toy with an opponent before putting them out cold, and the satisfaction she showed in control. She wasn’t just another fetish wrestler, she was the draw.

But Ayumi wasn’t content to stay the star of a show that showed so little in material return. She saw opportunity in others and had the cunning to exploit it. Using her experience, she began mentoring younger women who wanted to follow in her footsteps. She taught them how to present themselves, how to carry allure, how to turn every glance into engagement. Soon she was managing their OnlyFans accounts, building them into profitable brands while taking her cut as the mastermind behind it all. For the women she guided, Ayumi was equal parts mentor and puppeteer, showing them how to profit off attention while ensuring they knew exactly who held the strings.

Through all of it, streaming, fetish wrestling, content management, Ayumi cultivated an aura of sex appeal and control. She wasn’t just attractive; she was magnetic, pulling people into her orbit and making them crave her approval. Her playfulness was never innocent, her generosity never without calculation. Fans, colleagues, even rivals couldn’t help but fall under her spell, and Ayumi delighted in the knowledge that she owned the room the second she stepped into it.

Eventually, the underground wasn’t enough. Ayumi had the charisma, the savvy, and the audience; what she wanted now was legitimacy. She began training seriously in professional wrestling, sharpening her technique and refining her style. She didn’t abandon what made her famous, her grinding, smothering offense, but she reshaped it into a weapon for the squared circle. Ayumi “The Velvet Vice” Tanaka emerged not just as a performer, but as a professional.

Today, Ayumi brings every facet of her past into the ring. The teasing playfulness of the e-girl, the sultry domination of the fetish fighter, the manipulative savvy of the manager, all fused into one persona that audiences can’t look away from. Winning isn’t her only goal. What matters is attention, headlines, and visibility. Every promo promotes her businesses, every match expands her brand, every spotlight grows her wealth. She doesn’t need to pin every opponent to walk away the real victor—because the longer her name trends, the more her empire grows.

For Ayumi, wrestling is the perfect advertisement. Every promo is a performance of seduction and authority, every match a reminder that she thrives on control. She is alluring, manipulative, and charismatic—and she knows it. After all, why just beat someone, when you can make them pay attention to you forever?

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