Roulette

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Roulette

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Special thanks to Galahad for sharing the use of the face claim, Burnice White!
Roulette
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"You wanna take a chance with me?"
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Basic Info
Name - Dinah Barbeau
Ring Name - Roulette
Age - 25
Hair Color - Blonde
Eye Color - Reddish Brown
Height - 5'6"
Weight - 133 lbs.
Nationality - Canadian

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Wrestling Info
Entrance music - Kira - Nice Type
Alignment - Tweener
Fighting Style - Modern Wrestling
Type - Striking Showboat
Basic Moveset - Kicks, stomps, running moves, a small high-flying and springboard arsenal, scissors, basic submission holds
Strengths - Athleticism, stamina, spunk
Weaknesses - Technical skills, wrestling sense


Move/s:

Roulette has yet to wrestle a match, so she is still workshopping her moves.

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Personal Info
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Personality: Roulette is a natural performer, channeling her charisma into a thriving career as a singer and dancer. She has a good heart, but her intense drive and self-focus often make her come across as self-centered. Whenever she faces a struggle, she tackles it obsessively, pushing herself to the limit to ensure she can conquer any challenge that comes her way. This fierce independence has made it hard for her to form deep friendships, leaving her somewhat of a loner by choice even if she seems like the most popular woman in any room.

She is a cherry bomb—bold, shameless, and entirely comfortable in her own skin. She’s a flirt and unafraid to turn on the charm, using her confidence to get what she wants with ease. But beneath this relaxed exterior, Roulette has a sharp temper that emerges when she feels underestimated or criticized. Though she doesn’t mind her solo path, part of her craves the kind of deep understanding she’s never quite found, even if she won’t admit it.

History: Roulette grew up in a bustling household in Toronto, one of many siblings, yet she stood out as the expressive one with an unshakable drive. While her family was comfortable, her parents were practical-minded, not seeing much of a future in her dreams of performing. Undeterred, she threw herself into school performances and, later, into building a presence on social media, where her singing and dancing drew a loyal following. Her big break came when she caught the attention of a talent scout, but her parents disapproved, discouraging her from leaving. When the right offer finally came along, promising just enough financial independence, she left home to pursue her ambitions on her own.

Unfortunately, that first experience was far from the glamorous opportunity she’d imagined. The job proved exploitative, with long hours, grueling rehearsals, questionably risque acts, and little concern for her well-being beyond the bottom line. It was only because she managed to save up that she was able to cut ties and find stability, though it took a toll on her trust in the industry. Roulette turned to performing in clubs and bars to make ends meet, using these experiences to refine her style and learn the ins and outs of the business. Her resilience paid off when a more legitimate talent agent noticed her at one of her club performances and offered her a chance to work as a background dancer for a well-known performer.

Once she was in a better environment, Roulette’s career began to take off. She moved from backup roles to featured spots and eventually released her own single, which proved to be a surprise hit. This song quickly gained traction and sparked enough buzz to earn her a spot on a small tour, introducing her to audiences beyond her online fanbase. Roulette resonated with fans, and she became something of a rising star in Canada, her home country taking particular pride in her success. She loved the attention and seized the chance to use social media to build her brand, one of a flirt and a braggart.

When she was invited to a charity kickboxing event with other performers, Roulette didn’t hesitate. She trained hard, eager to show fans a new side of herself, and ended up winning the competition. This win became another stepping stone for her image as someone who could succeed at any challenge. Seeing the positive response, she leaned further into the idea, posting boldly about her potential in combat sports and playfully hinting that she could take on just about anything she set her mind to.

Extra Facts:
  • Roulette has an unusual knack for mimicking accents and vocal quirks; she thought she wanted to be a voice actress at one point. Yes, she is into anime.
  • Her stage name, "Roulette," didn’t come from a gemstone or gambling reference—she took it from the nickname of a daredevil roller derby skater she idolized in high school.
  • A fellow dancer from her first big break gave her an interest in bodywriting since she would write on Roulette before shows as a way to calm her nerves.
  • Roulette has a Patreon account dedicated to dares fans have sent her. From trying new foods to doing challenges, she calls it her “Risk It” club.
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Plot Ideas/Preferences
Match Ideas: If it's showy, Roulette will give it a shot. She's also fine with softcore match types.

Her signature match is the Lottery Match: In the lead-up to the match, three stipulations will be chosen. A lottery for each selection determines who makes each choice, and the competitor selected with the coin flip can select from a handful of predetermined match stipulations.
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