Age: 40 (born 1/14/78)
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Brown
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 120lbs
Entrance music: "Let's Get Rocked", Def Leppard
Alignment: Face
Nationality: British, and damn proud of it
Fighting Style: High flying all-around, though now having to adjust a bit to age starting to diminish that speed...
Finishing move/s:
--London's Bridge (bow and arrow submission hold)
--London Calling (a Dariel-style cutter)
--Sensational Leg Drop (leg drop from the top rope across the victim's throat)
Appearance:
Spoiler
Shea is the flip side of the traditional stereotype of British wrestlers. She is down to earth, modest, warm and friendly, instead of the effete snob type. She is both enthusiastic and hard working. When she wrestles, she will leave everything in her on the mat by match's end. Confident but not cocky. Her heart is probably three times bigger than she is. Can take lots of punishment and will keep trying to fight longer than she's actually able to. Fun loving--basically out to have a good time, unless she has issues with the particular opponent, in which case she is all business.
She is lightning quick and extremely tough, though not particularly strong physically. She's no weakling, but there are very few women in the business that she can overpower. She also has something of a short fuse. Shea also is extremely patriotic. She loves her British heritage, and the fastest way to piss her off is to insult that heritage.
History:
Shea first came onto the wrestling scene in late 1997, joining Cherry Bomb Pro Wrestling, an organization based out of Japan. The fed closed up shop before Shea could compete, however. Months later, in early 1998, Shea hit the big time, landing deals with both the IEWA and WSIW. During her WSIW career, she scored several impressive wins in the singles division–including one over eventual champion Kasume Nanase. Her IEWA reign saw her earn a shot at the Skyweight title, though that match resulted in Sonja and Sarah Victory severely injuring her ankle. That injury, coupled with the collapse of WSIW, lead Shea into temporary retirement. After extensive rehabilitation, she signed with the Battling Ring Angels. In her first tenure with the fed, she became a contender in both the singles and tag team ranks (along with Tara Sawyer), coming within inches of winning the BRATT titles on no less than three occasions.
After another period away from the limelight, Shea returned to BRA in August in 2001. And it was then that she finally established herself as one of the biggest stars in the game, emerging victorious from feuds with both "Blonde Bombshell" Tiffany Lane and Tamie "Malibu" St. John, claimed from the latter her first professional championship, the Battling Ring Angels Middleweight title. It was a title she would hold for almost seven months, before finally surrendering it to the Hardcore Hippie Abby Hoffman in a grueling battle that pushed both stars to their limit. She responded to this setback by winning the Eastern Continental title (BRA's second highest belt) just before the organization closed its doors.
From 2003 to 2016, Shea was an integral part of the FAWN promotion, becoming its first World champion (a title she would hold on three occasions), and in her career there becoming a Grand Slam champion, having won the World, Intercontinental, Lightweight on Tag Team titles on various occasions. In fact, at one point she even held all three of those singles belts simultaneously.