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NAME - Who are you? Tj
HOW'D YOU HEAR ABOUT US - Twitter/ RyCav
PREFERRED METHOD OF CONTACT - Twitter DM (@theboobgoddess)
REAL NAME - Fujiko K. Mine
STAGE NAME - Fujiko Mine
NICKNAMES - “The Inescapable”, “Lady Luck”
BORN (DOB) - 12.20.87
PLACE OF BIRTH - Kyoto, Honshu, Japan (Now Resides in Milwaukee, WI, USA)
HEIGHT - 5’5
WEIGHT - 150
DEBUT YEAR - 2009
ALIGNMENT (FACE/HEEL) - Face
AFFILIATION - Ryan LeCavalier, Xena (non wrestler)
CASUAL CLOTHING - You can usually find Fujiko in a trendy graphic tee and a pair of blue jeans. She will either choose something with a logo from the 80’s-90’s (to reflect her affinity for nerdy things) or one of her own tees.
FORMAL CLOTHING - Fujiko cleans up just as well in a dress. She usually chooses a form fitting dress to help accentuate her curves.
EQUIPMENT (RING ATTIRE) - Here
(in various colors. Rarely ever Black on Black as seen in the picture.)
WALKOUT ATTIRE - As in the ring attire.
WALKOUT SONG - “Sirens” (Feat. Nevve) by Elephante
BRIEF WALKOUT DESCRIPTION -
FAVOURITE MATCH TYPE - Any sort of match that would favor her quickness and clever mind. Ladder matches, battle royals, scrambles, and elimination matches.
WEAPON OF CHOICE - Fujiko prefers the mind as her weapon of choice. She’d prefer to outsmart her opponent or adversary than resort to a weapon, but should she need a weapon, a folding chair would work fine.
SPORTSMANSHIP - Fujiko is a consummate professional. She has no problems shaking hands, or following the rules. She used to be all about bending the rules, but now she follows them and would one of the last to bend them. She’d rather leave no excuses for her opponents to lean on.
FIGHTING STYLE - 1. High flying (think of her as a female PAC/Ricochet hybrid)
2. Technical (More so to support her highflying talent)
FINISHING MOVES -
1. Lucky Shot (Backflip flash kick. This can catch the opponent's head, neck, or chin. This is her "out of nowhere" finisher, and thanks to her creative strength & quickness, she can hit this almost out of anywhere. She can just do it straight up, or add a handspring part first. She can also throw it twice in a row, if her opponent dodges it the first time. Can also be a counter to a charging opponent. Basically, this is the prime example of Fujiko’s creativity.)
2. Ecstasy (Reverse DDT into a Dragon sleeper with body scissors - submission finisher)
3. Brush With Perfection (Spiral Tap | LIMIT BREAK)
Trademark Moves:
1. Feedback Loop* (Standing behind the opponent, Fujiko holds the wrist of her opponent, then rolls them out (ripcord style) then she continually pulls them into alternating forearms and back elbows. She then judo throws them, and locks in a rear naked choke. From here can hold onto the move, or judo throw them back into the choke should she need to get them away from the ropes. [*Note: The feedback loop can just be the strike half of the move (titled N Loop) or just the judo throw/rear naked choke combo [R Loop]. If done all together, it is just called the Feedback loop.]
2. 4-Play (Running Single Leg Dropkick to face. Can cap off a 'comeback sequence'.)
3. MIDA Multi-Tool (Styles Clash. Can also finish squash matches.)
4. Yount's 3000th hit (Blazing Arrow Dropkick. Fujiko positions herself on the top turnbuckle, and stands before she runs along the top rope towards her opponent, leaps off mid-rope, and hits the opponent(s) with a hesitation dropkick.
5. Sealed With a Kick/SWAK (Tidal Wave kick, ala Low-Ki. [optional] Fujiko puts her hands up and down, as if she was doing the wave. The crowd joins in, doing the wave as she rushes the ropes, and then springboards towards the opponent with a front kick to the face.)
STANDARD MOVES -
1. Dropkick variations (standing, running, springboard, missile, etc.)
2. Gamengiri
3. Double foot stomp variations (off the top/tree of woe, jumping as a counter, etc)
4. Handstand calf kick
5. Hurricanrana variations (standing, running, basement, poison, top rope, dragon, spike, etc)
6. Headscissor variations (tilt-a-whirl, flying, facebuster, etc)
7. Standing SSP/ Moonsault (can be done while using the opponent's back as a springboard from their hands and knees)
8. Various dives (tope suicida, tope con giro, corkscrew plancha, asai moonsault, etc.)
9. Complete shot
10. Jumping reverse bulldog (zig-zag)
11. Sling Blade
12. Spinning back kick (to knee, midsection, or downed opponent’s face.)
13. Knee-bar/Figure 4 knee-bar
COUNTER MOVES -
Handspring Rebound Ace Crusher (usually done as a counter OUT OF NOWHERE)
Ace Crusher (Also OUT OF NOWHERE)
Flying Cross armbreaker (could use leg to “stomp” on the face as well.)
Enzuigiri variations (standard, springboard, step up, etc)
4-Play (to kill off an opponent’s comeback)
Calf Killer (for a larger opponent, to bring them down to size)
BIOGRAPHY - Not much is known about Fujiko's early life, only that she was introduced to her mentor and trainer, Tj Jones, through his bodyguard and friend: Hiro Nagashima. Hiro requested that Jones take on teaching her as a "special project", and thus began Fujiko's career. Tj brought Fujiko into the HiWF, where she and her partner Stacia Chamera (now Werth) became HiWF tag team champions for a short while. They did not stay in HiWF long. When Tj Jones wrestled in GWO for a short time, they were able to win the tag team champions here before the GWO disbanded. Fujiko sat in limbo until Stacia retired, and then tried her luck as a singles wrestler in PWR (now PW.) Her career never really took off, so after a long hiatus, she tried her hand in FFW, but was lost in a shuffle after a short undefeated streak. She retired after feeling that she didn't have what it 'took to fulfill her dreams', but was convinced otherwise by friends and family. She joined iiW and reinvented herself, going so far as to win the #1 contendership to the Wildfire title before iiW folded. Fujiko drifted shortly to Ladies All Star Wrestling, where she started an undefeated streak that was broken at the hands of their Marquee champion. Fujiko was undeterred, and continued her dominance to the LAW championship. She relinquished the title and left LAW to compete in Frontier Grappling Arts, where she became the first woman to hold a singles title. She won the Mid Atlantic Legacy and Pride championship before leaving the company in fall of 2016 for personal reasons. She returned to action in the Spring of 2017 in Lion's Den, and defeated cocky upstart Richard Drake, before winning a battle royal to secure herself a championship opportunity.
HOW'D YOU HEAR ABOUT US - Twitter/ RyCav
PREFERRED METHOD OF CONTACT - Twitter DM (@theboobgoddess)
REAL NAME - Fujiko K. Mine
STAGE NAME - Fujiko Mine
NICKNAMES - “The Inescapable”, “Lady Luck”
BORN (DOB) - 12.20.87
PLACE OF BIRTH - Kyoto, Honshu, Japan (Now Resides in Milwaukee, WI, USA)
HEIGHT - 5’5
WEIGHT - 150
DEBUT YEAR - 2009
ALIGNMENT (FACE/HEEL) - Face
AFFILIATION - Ryan LeCavalier, Xena (non wrestler)
CASUAL CLOTHING - You can usually find Fujiko in a trendy graphic tee and a pair of blue jeans. She will either choose something with a logo from the 80’s-90’s (to reflect her affinity for nerdy things) or one of her own tees.
FORMAL CLOTHING - Fujiko cleans up just as well in a dress. She usually chooses a form fitting dress to help accentuate her curves.
EQUIPMENT (RING ATTIRE) - Here
(in various colors. Rarely ever Black on Black as seen in the picture.)
WALKOUT ATTIRE - As in the ring attire.
WALKOUT SONG - “Sirens” (Feat. Nevve) by Elephante
BRIEF WALKOUT DESCRIPTION -
The thud of a low chime rings out, and the beginning of “Sirens” by Elephante ring through the arena. It causes the crowd to cheer loudly. The lights dim, except for a single pink spotlight. Fujiko emerges from the back, posing with her arms behind her head. The fans cheer her along as Fujiko stands there, soaking in the moment. Blue, yellow, and pink lights dance around the arena. She takes a few steps to position herself on the ramp.She pauses there for a moment as fans throw blue and yellow streamers around her on the ramp.
She leaves them, and begins making her way down to the ring. Once she reaches ringside, Fujiko leaps onto the apron from the floor, balancing with one foot for a moment. She jumps from the apron to the top turnbuckle, and stabilizes herself for a second.
Fans throw more blue & yellow streamers around her, which are quickly removed by ringside personnel. Fujiko nods to the audience before hopping down. She moves to the center of the ring, but then moves to the ropes. Reaching them, she leans her back into the middle rope, using it and her legs to keep her leaning. She holds onto this pose as a gold spotlight focuses on her.
It holds on her for a moment before returning to normal. Fujiko then retreats to her nearest corner; ready to start the match.
FAVOURITE MATCH TYPE - Any sort of match that would favor her quickness and clever mind. Ladder matches, battle royals, scrambles, and elimination matches.
WEAPON OF CHOICE - Fujiko prefers the mind as her weapon of choice. She’d prefer to outsmart her opponent or adversary than resort to a weapon, but should she need a weapon, a folding chair would work fine.
SPORTSMANSHIP - Fujiko is a consummate professional. She has no problems shaking hands, or following the rules. She used to be all about bending the rules, but now she follows them and would one of the last to bend them. She’d rather leave no excuses for her opponents to lean on.
FIGHTING STYLE - 1. High flying (think of her as a female PAC/Ricochet hybrid)
2. Technical (More so to support her highflying talent)
FINISHING MOVES -
1. Lucky Shot (Backflip flash kick. This can catch the opponent's head, neck, or chin. This is her "out of nowhere" finisher, and thanks to her creative strength & quickness, she can hit this almost out of anywhere. She can just do it straight up, or add a handspring part first. She can also throw it twice in a row, if her opponent dodges it the first time. Can also be a counter to a charging opponent. Basically, this is the prime example of Fujiko’s creativity.)
2. Ecstasy (Reverse DDT into a Dragon sleeper with body scissors - submission finisher)
3. Brush With Perfection (Spiral Tap | LIMIT BREAK)
Trademark Moves:
1. Feedback Loop* (Standing behind the opponent, Fujiko holds the wrist of her opponent, then rolls them out (ripcord style) then she continually pulls them into alternating forearms and back elbows. She then judo throws them, and locks in a rear naked choke. From here can hold onto the move, or judo throw them back into the choke should she need to get them away from the ropes. [*Note: The feedback loop can just be the strike half of the move (titled N Loop) or just the judo throw/rear naked choke combo [R Loop]. If done all together, it is just called the Feedback loop.]
2. 4-Play (Running Single Leg Dropkick to face. Can cap off a 'comeback sequence'.)
3. MIDA Multi-Tool (Styles Clash. Can also finish squash matches.)
4. Yount's 3000th hit (Blazing Arrow Dropkick. Fujiko positions herself on the top turnbuckle, and stands before she runs along the top rope towards her opponent, leaps off mid-rope, and hits the opponent(s) with a hesitation dropkick.
5. Sealed With a Kick/SWAK (Tidal Wave kick, ala Low-Ki. [optional] Fujiko puts her hands up and down, as if she was doing the wave. The crowd joins in, doing the wave as she rushes the ropes, and then springboards towards the opponent with a front kick to the face.)
STANDARD MOVES -
1. Dropkick variations (standing, running, springboard, missile, etc.)
2. Gamengiri
3. Double foot stomp variations (off the top/tree of woe, jumping as a counter, etc)
4. Handstand calf kick
5. Hurricanrana variations (standing, running, basement, poison, top rope, dragon, spike, etc)
6. Headscissor variations (tilt-a-whirl, flying, facebuster, etc)
7. Standing SSP/ Moonsault (can be done while using the opponent's back as a springboard from their hands and knees)
8. Various dives (tope suicida, tope con giro, corkscrew plancha, asai moonsault, etc.)
9. Complete shot
10. Jumping reverse bulldog (zig-zag)
11. Sling Blade
12. Spinning back kick (to knee, midsection, or downed opponent’s face.)
13. Knee-bar/Figure 4 knee-bar
COUNTER MOVES -
Handspring Rebound Ace Crusher (usually done as a counter OUT OF NOWHERE)
Ace Crusher (Also OUT OF NOWHERE)
Flying Cross armbreaker (could use leg to “stomp” on the face as well.)
Enzuigiri variations (standard, springboard, step up, etc)
4-Play (to kill off an opponent’s comeback)
Calf Killer (for a larger opponent, to bring them down to size)
BIOGRAPHY - Not much is known about Fujiko's early life, only that she was introduced to her mentor and trainer, Tj Jones, through his bodyguard and friend: Hiro Nagashima. Hiro requested that Jones take on teaching her as a "special project", and thus began Fujiko's career. Tj brought Fujiko into the HiWF, where she and her partner Stacia Chamera (now Werth) became HiWF tag team champions for a short while. They did not stay in HiWF long. When Tj Jones wrestled in GWO for a short time, they were able to win the tag team champions here before the GWO disbanded. Fujiko sat in limbo until Stacia retired, and then tried her luck as a singles wrestler in PWR (now PW.) Her career never really took off, so after a long hiatus, she tried her hand in FFW, but was lost in a shuffle after a short undefeated streak. She retired after feeling that she didn't have what it 'took to fulfill her dreams', but was convinced otherwise by friends and family. She joined iiW and reinvented herself, going so far as to win the #1 contendership to the Wildfire title before iiW folded. Fujiko drifted shortly to Ladies All Star Wrestling, where she started an undefeated streak that was broken at the hands of their Marquee champion. Fujiko was undeterred, and continued her dominance to the LAW championship. She relinquished the title and left LAW to compete in Frontier Grappling Arts, where she became the first woman to hold a singles title. She won the Mid Atlantic Legacy and Pride championship before leaving the company in fall of 2016 for personal reasons. She returned to action in the Spring of 2017 in Lion's Den, and defeated cocky upstart Richard Drake, before winning a battle royal to secure herself a championship opportunity.