Robyn McKay
Alias: The Heartbreaker
Record: 0 - 0
Role: Face
General Appearance

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Alias: The Heartbreaker
Record: 0 - 0
Role: Face
General Appearance

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Biological Information:
Age: 22
Birthday: February 18th
Height: 5'11 (180 cm)
Weight: 180 lbs (81 kg)
Ethnicity: Canadian-Finnish
Combat Grade:
Offense: C
Defense: D
Speed: B
IQ: D
Experience: E
Potential: C
Wrestling Info:
Style: Speedster
Robyn is currently a hockey player who excels in speed and agility. This agility allows him to effectively use the ring as a tool to further enhance his mobility. He is also decently sized, giving him surprising strength. However, he lacks experience in wrestling and therefore struggles against technicians and grapplers who are better equipped to handle his more raw physicality.
Signature Moves:
- Heart On Your Sleeve: DDT.
- Valentine Cloud: Moonsault
- Heartstopper: Shoulder Charge
- Cardiac Arrest: Frog Splash
Theme Song:
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Personal Information:
Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Personality Type (MBTI): ESFP
Likes: His Boyfriend, Hockey, Chocolates, The Color Pink, Poker
Dislikes: Sour Foods, Durians
Personality:
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Robyn is loud and charismatic, the kind of person who seems to carry his own energy into every room he walks into. He approaches life with a sense of playfulness, often treating even serious moments as opportunities for fun. His natural athleticism is matched by a vibrant expressiveness, whether that’s in the way he skates, the way he talks, or even in his love for bright pinks and heart motifs that unapologetically reflect who he is. Robyn is unabashed in his attraction to men, often flirting with a boldness that borders on theatrical. It’s rarely subtle, but it’s rarely insincere either—his affection comes from a genuine place, especially when it comes to his boyfriend, Finn, who grounds him more than anyone else. Robyn’s charm lies in how transparent he is; he doesn’t hide what he feels, and he doesn’t pretend to be anything other than exactly who he is. For him, authenticity isn’t something to strive for—it’s simply the default.
However, that same lighthearted nature can sometimes become a weakness. Robyn has a tendency to deflect seriousness with humor, brushing past heavier moments rather than confronting them directly. He doesn’t like to dwell on tension or discomfort, preferring instead to keep things upbeat, which can make him seem careless or unfocused when the situation calls for more gravity. While his heart is very much in the right place, he doesn’t always recognize when something matters deeply until it’s already affected him or someone he cares about. At his core, Robyn is driven by joy. He plays, he loves, and he lives with a kind of emotional openness that makes him both magnetic and unpredictable. Where others might focus on discipline or control, Robyn leans into instinct and feeling, trusting that as long as he stays true to himself, everything else will follow.
However, that same lighthearted nature can sometimes become a weakness. Robyn has a tendency to deflect seriousness with humor, brushing past heavier moments rather than confronting them directly. He doesn’t like to dwell on tension or discomfort, preferring instead to keep things upbeat, which can make him seem careless or unfocused when the situation calls for more gravity. While his heart is very much in the right place, he doesn’t always recognize when something matters deeply until it’s already affected him or someone he cares about. At his core, Robyn is driven by joy. He plays, he loves, and he lives with a kind of emotional openness that makes him both magnetic and unpredictable. Where others might focus on discipline or control, Robyn leans into instinct and feeling, trusting that as long as he stays true to himself, everything else will follow.
Lore:
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Robyn didn’t always carry the bright, effortless confidence he’s known for now. As a child, he was quiet—almost surprisingly so given the way he would later grow into himself. It wasn’t the result of pressure or a difficult home life; if anything, his environment was supportive. He was simply shy, unsure of how to take up space in a world that often felt louder than he was. That began to change the first time he stepped onto the ice. Skating gave him something he hadn’t quite found elsewhere: a sense of flow, of control without needing to overthink. What he lacked in outward confidence, he made up for in instinct. Hockey became the bridge between who he was and who he could be, allowing his natural athleticism to surface in a way that felt intuitive rather than forced.
Around the same time, Robyn began to understand another part of himself—one that, unlike hockey, didn’t come with a clear structure to grow into. His realization that he was attracted to men came unexpectedly, sparked not through quiet introspection, but through something far more chaotic and theatrical: watching wrestling. What started as casual interest quickly turned into something more personal as he found himself drawn not just to the spectacle, but to the performers themselves. That moment didn’t immediately transform him into the open, flirtatious person he is now, but it planted the foundation. When he eventually came out to his parents, he was met with warmth and support, a response that gave him the space to explore that identity without fear or hesitation.
By the time he attended the University of Toronto, Robyn had begun shedding much of that earlier reserved nature. Playing for the university’s hockey team further solidified his confidence, not just as an athlete, but as someone who could stand out without shrinking himself. It was there that he met Finn, whose personality contrasted with Robyn’s in a way that was impossible to ignore. Finn carried himself with a quiet arrogance, often sharp-tongued and dismissive on the surface, the kind of person who rarely made his care obvious. But beneath that exterior was someone deeply attentive in his own way—protective, invested, and far more thoughtful than he let on. Robyn saw through that almost immediately. Where others might have been put off, Robyn found it endearing, recognizing the sincerity beneath Finn’s guarded demeanor and loving him not in spite of it, but because of it.
Hockey also introduced Robyn to people he wouldn’t have otherwise crossed paths with, including Troy Mikkelsen. Meeting him as an opposing winger during a university game, Robyn approached the encounter with same curiosity and energy. What could have been a fleeting on-ice rivalry instead turned into an ongoing connection. The two stayed in touch, forming an easy, natural friendship that carried beyond competition, built on mutual respect and an understanding of each other’s drive. Ironically, it was through Finn that Robyn’s connection to wrestling came full circle. Finn’s livestreaming of wrestling events wasn’t something Robyn initially took too seriously—it was just another one of Finn’s interests, another space to spend time together. But being there, watching up close, feeling the atmosphere and performance unfold in real time, stirred something familiar in him. It wasn’t new so much as it was rediscovered—the same fascination he’d felt years ago, now sharper, more immediate. As always, Robyn didn’t approach it with careful intention. He followed the feeling, the excitement, the pull of something that just clicked.
That instinct ultimately guided him into something bigger. When Finn received an invitation to participate in LAW, it was the kind of opportunity that perfectly suited his competitive edge and quiet ambition. True to form, Finn didn’t make a spectacle of it—if anything, he downplayed it, treating it as just another step rather than something worth celebrating. Robyn, on the other hand, saw it for exactly what it was. More importantly, he saw it as something they could step into together. There was never really a question of whether he would follow. Where Finn went, Robyn was more than willing to go too—not out of obligation, but because he genuinely wanted to be part of that world alongside him. What began as casual interest had now turned into commitment, and Robyn embraced it the same way he embraced everything else: fully, openly, and without hesitation.
Around the same time, Robyn began to understand another part of himself—one that, unlike hockey, didn’t come with a clear structure to grow into. His realization that he was attracted to men came unexpectedly, sparked not through quiet introspection, but through something far more chaotic and theatrical: watching wrestling. What started as casual interest quickly turned into something more personal as he found himself drawn not just to the spectacle, but to the performers themselves. That moment didn’t immediately transform him into the open, flirtatious person he is now, but it planted the foundation. When he eventually came out to his parents, he was met with warmth and support, a response that gave him the space to explore that identity without fear or hesitation.
By the time he attended the University of Toronto, Robyn had begun shedding much of that earlier reserved nature. Playing for the university’s hockey team further solidified his confidence, not just as an athlete, but as someone who could stand out without shrinking himself. It was there that he met Finn, whose personality contrasted with Robyn’s in a way that was impossible to ignore. Finn carried himself with a quiet arrogance, often sharp-tongued and dismissive on the surface, the kind of person who rarely made his care obvious. But beneath that exterior was someone deeply attentive in his own way—protective, invested, and far more thoughtful than he let on. Robyn saw through that almost immediately. Where others might have been put off, Robyn found it endearing, recognizing the sincerity beneath Finn’s guarded demeanor and loving him not in spite of it, but because of it.
Hockey also introduced Robyn to people he wouldn’t have otherwise crossed paths with, including Troy Mikkelsen. Meeting him as an opposing winger during a university game, Robyn approached the encounter with same curiosity and energy. What could have been a fleeting on-ice rivalry instead turned into an ongoing connection. The two stayed in touch, forming an easy, natural friendship that carried beyond competition, built on mutual respect and an understanding of each other’s drive. Ironically, it was through Finn that Robyn’s connection to wrestling came full circle. Finn’s livestreaming of wrestling events wasn’t something Robyn initially took too seriously—it was just another one of Finn’s interests, another space to spend time together. But being there, watching up close, feeling the atmosphere and performance unfold in real time, stirred something familiar in him. It wasn’t new so much as it was rediscovered—the same fascination he’d felt years ago, now sharper, more immediate. As always, Robyn didn’t approach it with careful intention. He followed the feeling, the excitement, the pull of something that just clicked.
That instinct ultimately guided him into something bigger. When Finn received an invitation to participate in LAW, it was the kind of opportunity that perfectly suited his competitive edge and quiet ambition. True to form, Finn didn’t make a spectacle of it—if anything, he downplayed it, treating it as just another step rather than something worth celebrating. Robyn, on the other hand, saw it for exactly what it was. More importantly, he saw it as something they could step into together. There was never really a question of whether he would follow. Where Finn went, Robyn was more than willing to go too—not out of obligation, but because he genuinely wanted to be part of that world alongside him. What began as casual interest had now turned into commitment, and Robyn embraced it the same way he embraced everything else: fully, openly, and without hesitation.
Relationships:
Romantic:
- Finn Sherwood (Boyfriend) - Coming Soon
Familial:
- Victor McKay (Father)
- Alice McKay (Mother)
Platonic:
- Maxy Montgomery (Friend) - Coming Soon
Adversarial / Rivalric:
- Troy Mikkelsen (Friend / Rival)
Fun Facts:
- He is a huge supporter of the Winnipeg Jets and bought season tickets for both himself and Finn.
- His personal chocolate ranking is white, milk, and dark—in that exact order, with no exceptions.
- He is shockingly good at poker; for someone so expressive, his poker face is really good.
- He came out to his parents at 15 and claims his gay awakening was Shawn Michaels.
- He is an awful driver, having failed his driver’s license test on three separate occasions.
- He once took a trip to Thailand and came back with a strong hatred for Durians.
- He doesn't use a lot of social media, but often jokes that Finn uses enough for both of them.
