Age: 24
Hair Color: She tends to dye it a neon pink, but it's typically brown.
Eye Color: Lilac
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 165lbs
Appearance

Entrance music: "POP/STAR" by K/D/A
Alignment: Heel
Nationality: Korean-American
Fighting Style: Grappler
Signature Move: "The Breakdown": She sits on her opponent's back and pulls their head into a dragon sleeper.
Finishing Move/s: "Drop the Beat": A kick to the gut, pedigree, followed by a muta lock to try and get them to tap. She might also instead roll the opponent over and go for a jackknife hold to try and get the pin.
Personality: Artemis is the type of girl to kick ass and chew bubblegum. She knows who she is. She's aware of how amazing she looks on a regular basis. She's full of herself, to put it nicely, and she will make sure that everyone knows it -- and anyone who disagrees will end up on the floor with a foot on their neck until they beg her for forgiveness. She has spent a lot of time into training, learning how to get herself better, how to succeed and excel at wrestling, and she'll prove it to everyone.
History: Artemis was the type of girl to spend more of her time listening to music than anything else. Music was something that moved her, that inspired her, and she loved it. She would play games with dolls, she would hang out with people -- but she always wanted something playing in the background, and she particularly loved it when it had a good beat. K-pop was something she enjoyed in particular, because it brought her back to her Korean roots, but as an American girl, what she loved most was hip-hop and R&B. Something she could dance to, let her hair down to. Music was such an important piece of her life that, if you asked her now, she would be able to describe stages of her life in a song.
Wrestling came later. Not much later, though. It was in middle school that she started to get bullied, hard. The girls would make fun of her, call her racist epithets, tug her hair, etc. She would get home, listen to her music, and try to zone out. But as the bullying got worse and worse, with bruises appearing on her arms and cuts on her legs, she realized that she wouldn't be able to skate by quite so easily. It was then that she noticed Youtube videos with girls wrestling on it. Pro-wrestling wasn't something she ever watched (her parents always said it wasn't appropriate for her), but that's when she began to learn. She picked up quickly on the moves, and, the next time the girls came for her, she managed to fight them off. Her teachers found her sitting on the back of another girl's head, keeping her face in a pile of mud. Needless to say, she got suspended. But the bullies tried to steer clear of her.
It was here that she learned how people respected strength, and she began to work on that. As soon as she could in high school, she would go to the gym and work out relentlessly. She tried for the wrestling team too, but she ended up giving up -- it wasn't as rough as she wanted. No, she wanted professional wrestling. As soon as she graduated high school, her parents sent her to college. She got a job -- and used the money from her job to attend wrestling school, so she could learn properly how to get into professional wrestling. She ended up graduating with a BA in marketing and went straight into a federation, using that marketing degree to drum up support and attention, so she could make it into the big leagues. And here she is now, breaking into LAW, and waiting for someone to underestimate her.