
"So cute. You really think can defeated me?"
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Basic Info
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Basic Info
Name - Jessica Marshall
Age - 26 years old
Hair Color - Red
Eye Color - Blue
Height - 1,72m
Weight - 66kg
Nationality - American
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Wrestling Info
Entrance music:
Wrestling Info
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Type - High-Flyer and Grappler
Basic Moveset - Hurricanrana, Super-Kick, Powerbomb, Enziguiri, Crossline, Spingboard Dropkick and Etc.
Strengths - Jessica strengths are basically, her speed and quick actions, She uses her speed to catch the opponents outta nowhere and deliver blows in a powerful way, to win the match.
Weaknesses - Jessica unfortly can't be so strong with really powerful opponents, and she can be exaused fast if somebody, knows how to neutralize her.
Signature move/s:
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Flame's Choke:
In this move, Jessica traps oponnent's head and neck under her armpit (inverting her head backward) and simultaneously wraps her legs around her opponent's body (a "body scissors" hold).

Flame's Forearm:
Taking advantage of her opponent being down and slowly getting up, Jessica quickly ran to one side of the ring, slammed her back against the ropes to use them as momentum, and quickly returned towards her opponent. From just a few meters away, Jessica jumped and landed a powerful forearm strike to her opponent's face, aiming to knock her back onto the ring canvas, ready to receive a three-count.
In this move, Jessica traps oponnent's head and neck under her armpit (inverting her head backward) and simultaneously wraps her legs around her opponent's body (a "body scissors" hold).

Flame's Forearm:
Taking advantage of her opponent being down and slowly getting up, Jessica quickly ran to one side of the ring, slammed her back against the ropes to use them as momentum, and quickly returned towards her opponent. From just a few meters away, Jessica jumped and landed a powerful forearm strike to her opponent's face, aiming to knock her back onto the ring canvas, ready to receive a three-count.
Finishing Moves
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Death Forearm:
Jessica's main finisher, it's almost identical to her signature "Flame's Forearm," but the difference is that in this move, Jessica is on the outside of the ring apron waiting for her opponent to turn towards her. When that happens, Jessica jumps high and uses the top rope of the ring as a springboard, launching herself higher towards her opponent, only to then deliver a powerful forearm strike to her opponent's head.

Hell of a Finish:
In this Finisher by Jessica, She basically advances quickly towards her opponent, after which Jessica jumps and holds her opponent's head for a few seconds, until she forces her head to fall onto the ring canvas while Jessica holds her, delivering a strong blow. After that, Jessica would simply apply the pinfall to finish the match.

Jessica's main finisher, it's almost identical to her signature "Flame's Forearm," but the difference is that in this move, Jessica is on the outside of the ring apron waiting for her opponent to turn towards her. When that happens, Jessica jumps high and uses the top rope of the ring as a springboard, launching herself higher towards her opponent, only to then deliver a powerful forearm strike to her opponent's head.

Hell of a Finish:
In this Finisher by Jessica, She basically advances quickly towards her opponent, after which Jessica jumps and holds her opponent's head for a few seconds, until she forces her head to fall onto the ring canvas while Jessica holds her, delivering a strong blow. After that, Jessica would simply apply the pinfall to finish the match.

Physical Statistics
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General Statistics
Endurance
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica has very good endurance, so much so that she can withstand some strikes that depend on a lot of stamina without any problem at times.
Strength
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica has a pretty good strength level, due to the fact that she focuses so much on exercising when possible; she's even seen lifting weights from time to time. Furthermore, her training up to that point is what has made her stand out in this area.
Speed
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica has very fast speed. Anyone who sees her fight even says that her speed level is incredible. She even likes to provoke some opponents because of her speed.
Defense
☆☆☆ - Jessica Defense is average to be honest, not too good, not too bad, but she doesn't mind that, as long as she has an opportunity to counterattack her opponent.
Technique
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica has an arsenal of very broad moves, ranging from Kicks, Punches, Quick Hits, Submissions and Etc.
Wrestling Statistics:
Strikes
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica's punches and kicks are quite strong, being able to take the opponent backwards with each blow. She's not afraid to attack her enemies this way, so it's best to stay away sometimes.
Submissions
☆☆☆ - One of Jessica's weak points, her submission isn't that bad, but it's not that good either. It's at a mediocre level, but Jessica says she'll improve it a lot sometime.
Powerhouse
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica's powerhouse is quite good for her. Nothing to say about it.
Aerials
☆☆☆☆☆ - One of Jessica's strongest points. She knows how to fly around the ring well and, when possible, tries to incorporate a move like that when she's in the middle of a combo or something similar.
Counters
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica Counters are too good for her, so much so that Cassie, when she can turn the situation around, takes the opportunity to fit some lightning attack combo.
Endurance
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica has very good endurance, so much so that she can withstand some strikes that depend on a lot of stamina without any problem at times.
Strength
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica has a pretty good strength level, due to the fact that she focuses so much on exercising when possible; she's even seen lifting weights from time to time. Furthermore, her training up to that point is what has made her stand out in this area.
Speed
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica has very fast speed. Anyone who sees her fight even says that her speed level is incredible. She even likes to provoke some opponents because of her speed.
Defense
☆☆☆ - Jessica Defense is average to be honest, not too good, not too bad, but she doesn't mind that, as long as she has an opportunity to counterattack her opponent.
Technique
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica has an arsenal of very broad moves, ranging from Kicks, Punches, Quick Hits, Submissions and Etc.
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Wrestling Statistics:
Strikes
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica's punches and kicks are quite strong, being able to take the opponent backwards with each blow. She's not afraid to attack her enemies this way, so it's best to stay away sometimes.
Submissions
☆☆☆ - One of Jessica's weak points, her submission isn't that bad, but it's not that good either. It's at a mediocre level, but Jessica says she'll improve it a lot sometime.
Powerhouse
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica's powerhouse is quite good for her. Nothing to say about it.
Aerials
☆☆☆☆☆ - One of Jessica's strongest points. She knows how to fly around the ring well and, when possible, tries to incorporate a move like that when she's in the middle of a combo or something similar.
Counters
☆☆☆☆ - Jessica Counters are too good for her, so much so that Cassie, when she can turn the situation around, takes the opportunity to fit some lightning attack combo.
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Personal Info
Personal Info
Appearance:
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Wrestling Outfit:

Casual Outfit:

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Personality: What can be said about Jessica? Well, she's brave and fearless, unafraid to face new challenges that come her way, whether they're stronger than her or not. She possesses an interesting fighting spirit, never giving up no matter how much she gets hurt. She only interacts with the other LAW wrestlers when she wants to, but despite being a tough girl, deep down, she's a good person.
History:
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Jessica Marshall grew up amidst the noise of ropes, makeshift bleachers, and the characteristic smell of small gyms, where the audience was just a few meters from the ring. Her father had been one of the great champions of an old amateur wrestling company located in Brooklyn, New York, and so wrestling had always been a part of her life.
While other children spent weekends in parks or at parties, Jessica spent hers backstage, watching wrestlers train, listening to road stories, and observing how each match was built. She learned early on that, there, respect wasn't given—it was earned.
At 16, she decided she didn't just want to watch. She wanted to fight.
Even with her father's initial resistance, who knew how tough that world could be, Jessica began training at the very company where he had been champion. From the start, she attracted attention. Not only for being the daughter of a well-known name, but for the way she fought.
Jessica didn't back down.
Her style was aggressive, direct, and courageous. It didn't matter if she faced someone bigger, more experienced, or stronger—she always moved forward. Even when she left injured, she got back up. Her fighting spirit impressed both her colleagues and the public.
In a few years, she became one of the leading names in the local promotion. The Brooklyn audience came to see her as the girl who never gave up, the fighter who seemed to refuse to accept defeat, even when everything indicated she would lose.
Despite this, Jessica was never someone who sought attention outside the ring. Backstage, she spoke little and kept her distance from most people. She talked when she wanted to, and only with those she felt like talking to. Many saw her as cold or difficult to approach.
But those who truly knew her knew that behind the tough demeanor was someone loyal and kind-hearted—someone who simply preferred to show her emotions through fighting, not words.
At 20 years old, feeling the need to evolve, she made a bold decision: to leave the United States and try her luck in Japan, where women's wrestling had a strong tradition and a much more physical fighting style.
The first few months were difficult. Different culture, language, more intense training, and brutal demands. But Jessica never shied away from challenges—and this was just another one.
She joined a Japanese company that had just begun its professional phase, and there she found the perfect environment to grow along with the company. Her aggressive style matched the intensity of Japanese wrestling, and she quickly began to gain ground.
Tough fights, violent takedowns, and long matches became routine. And the tougher the fight, the more Jessica seemed to shine.
For six years, she built her name in Japan, earning respect for being someone who fought to the end, no matter how injured she was. She became one of the company's main figures, even helping to consolidate the promotion's growth.
But at 26, she began to feel she needed something new. A new setting. New challenges. New rivals.
That's when the offer from LAW arrived.
The offer represented a new phase in her career, a chance to prove herself in a different environment and against different talents. Without much hesitation—after all, she was never afraid of change—Jessica accepted the contract.
Now, arriving at LAW, many see her only as a tough wrestler, of few words and a serious expression. But whoever shares the ring with Jessica Marshall will quickly discover who she really is:
A fearless wrestler who never backs down.
A competitor who refuses to give up.
And someone who, even though she's tough on the outside, fights with her heart inside the ring.
And, above all, someone who is always ready for the next challenge.
While other children spent weekends in parks or at parties, Jessica spent hers backstage, watching wrestlers train, listening to road stories, and observing how each match was built. She learned early on that, there, respect wasn't given—it was earned.
At 16, she decided she didn't just want to watch. She wanted to fight.
Even with her father's initial resistance, who knew how tough that world could be, Jessica began training at the very company where he had been champion. From the start, she attracted attention. Not only for being the daughter of a well-known name, but for the way she fought.
Jessica didn't back down.
Her style was aggressive, direct, and courageous. It didn't matter if she faced someone bigger, more experienced, or stronger—she always moved forward. Even when she left injured, she got back up. Her fighting spirit impressed both her colleagues and the public.
In a few years, she became one of the leading names in the local promotion. The Brooklyn audience came to see her as the girl who never gave up, the fighter who seemed to refuse to accept defeat, even when everything indicated she would lose.
Despite this, Jessica was never someone who sought attention outside the ring. Backstage, she spoke little and kept her distance from most people. She talked when she wanted to, and only with those she felt like talking to. Many saw her as cold or difficult to approach.
But those who truly knew her knew that behind the tough demeanor was someone loyal and kind-hearted—someone who simply preferred to show her emotions through fighting, not words.
At 20 years old, feeling the need to evolve, she made a bold decision: to leave the United States and try her luck in Japan, where women's wrestling had a strong tradition and a much more physical fighting style.
The first few months were difficult. Different culture, language, more intense training, and brutal demands. But Jessica never shied away from challenges—and this was just another one.
She joined a Japanese company that had just begun its professional phase, and there she found the perfect environment to grow along with the company. Her aggressive style matched the intensity of Japanese wrestling, and she quickly began to gain ground.
Tough fights, violent takedowns, and long matches became routine. And the tougher the fight, the more Jessica seemed to shine.
For six years, she built her name in Japan, earning respect for being someone who fought to the end, no matter how injured she was. She became one of the company's main figures, even helping to consolidate the promotion's growth.
But at 26, she began to feel she needed something new. A new setting. New challenges. New rivals.
That's when the offer from LAW arrived.
The offer represented a new phase in her career, a chance to prove herself in a different environment and against different talents. Without much hesitation—after all, she was never afraid of change—Jessica accepted the contract.
Now, arriving at LAW, many see her only as a tough wrestler, of few words and a serious expression. But whoever shares the ring with Jessica Marshall will quickly discover who she really is:
A fearless wrestler who never backs down.
A competitor who refuses to give up.
And someone who, even though she's tough on the outside, fights with her heart inside the ring.
And, above all, someone who is always ready for the next challenge.
Extra Facts:
- Interestingly, when Jessica is at home, she's quite relaxed. She simply enjoys watching a movie or spending time with her two dogs.
- Jessica still doesn't know that LAW has a Hentai Championship.
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