Lucy Hawke



Lucy Hawke is a fast-talking, faster-moving reckless college dropout who moonlights as a professional wrestler. She's also ginger.

Biography in Brief
Lucinda Hawke was nobody special for a nice long while, until fate stuck its nose into her life in that funny way fate does; a dark and foggy night, black ice on the road, a deer just wandering blithely out of its forest home, and moments later, an expensive Lexus french-kissing one big ol' tree. Oh, don't worry, nobody died - this ain't Batman we're talking about. But the sharp shock of her life flashing before her eyes changed Lucy in a very drastic way. No longer would she idly plod through a safe and boring existence, oh no. She was going to earn every breath and make every moment count. Pretty soon after that, the truancy reports came filing in, as Lucy skipped college classes to go do...well, 'parkour' would be putting it nicely. She associated with some shady characters and did some very naughty things purely in the pursuit of thrills; once she wound up being deported from North Korea after being caught skipping through minefields in a demilitarised zone. With her long-delayed exams coming up fast, Lucy frantically searched for anything, _anything_ more interesting than education that she could make a living from...you already know what I'm gonna say, don't you? Yep, she found wrestling, and dove in headfirst like a good little suicide risk.

Deep South Pro (2010)
Coming soon.

Appearance
Looks: Lucy has an open, friendly face with a large mouth (almost always smiling), a small nose and large, brilliant green eyes. She sports a sprinkling of freckles across the bridge of her nose and under her eyes even if the sun hasn't been out lately. Her hair is a vivid and natural red, just beyond shoulder-length and wavy. She has a slim physique, like a gymnast's, which is typically marked by numerous bruises created by falling off high things or getting into ill-advised fights; Lucy refuses to hide these marks, seeing them as something to be proud of. Ring Attire 1: A plain t-shirt sporting the logo for a band or a superhero Lucy's fond of. The shirt is held tight around her waist by about seven separate belts, worn like a makeshift corset. Plain black elbow pads and fingerless gloves with frayed edges. Daisy Duke shorts, usually in black denim since blue doesn't suit her so well. Plain kneepads, also in black. Pinstriped socks, high enough to almost reach the knees (like a cheerleader's). White Converse sneakers with red stars on the sides. Lucy also ties her hair back into a ponytail for matches. Ring Attire 2: Loose blue sports shirt with red spider design, its legs stretching over Lucy’s shoulders and around her sides to connect into a web on her back. Home-made red gauntlets strapped around forearms, complimenting fingerless gloves. Loose cargo pants in dark green with a webbed pattern painted over the top. Thick black combat boots. Hair in a ponytail again. Out-of-ring Attire: Similar to ring outfit 1, though Lucy also wears a battered leather bomber jacket with a fluffy collar. She swaps the shorts for proper jeans, usually torn (accidentally), but otherwise it's much the same. Tends to sport a light-up 'power ring' (as seen in 'Green Lantern' comics) at all times, with the exact colour differing according to her current mood.

Personality
Lucy is an adrenaline junkie, plain and simple. When she's in the ring, winning and losing is only a secondary concern; she's just out to satisfy her own urges. If she sees an opportunity for a high spot, she'll take it; if she doesn't see one, she'll _make_ one. She doesn't go out of her way to make enemies, and is typically quite personable, although she does have itchy feet bordering on ADD; she just hates standing still, and is easily distracted. That said, she doesn’t forget the friends she makes and will stand by them through thick and thin, and if that means getting stuck in over her head...well, there’s no place she’d rather be.

Match Mindset
Crazy high-flyer with some martial arts leanings. Lucy can launch an aerial assault from any surface large enough to get a foothold on, and her striking ability is both potent and unorthodox enough to confound and wear down almost any opponent she meets. Additionally, she moves like a nuclear-powered cheetah and never seems to tire out once she's got a head of steam behind her. However, she knows almost nothing in the way of ground techniques or amateur/classic chain wrestling, and so can have trouble getting back into her groove if taken to the mat by an experienced worker. Her submission game...isn't really much better; Lucy's determination and grit is incredible, but that's her only defense against this sort of thing, as reversals are largely out of the question.

Preferred Basic Moves

 * Springboard Arm Drag
 * Sunset Flip
 * Rope Flip Senton
 * Vaulting Enziguri (from apron to ring)
 * Savate Kick
 * Leaping Calf Kick
 * Dragon Screw
 * Bridging Northern Lights Suplex
 * Belly-to-Back Suplex
 * Missile Dropkick
 * Baseball Slide
 * Swinging Neckbreaker
 * Suicide Dive
 * Diving Moonsault
 * Headscissor Takedown
 * Standing Shiranui
 * Tornado DDT
 * Released German Suplex
 * Rolling Mule Kick (forward roll towards opponent then use arms to propel both feet upwards)
 * Snap Suplex

Signature Moves

 * Leap oF Faith (With the opponent standing at ringside and Lucy still in the ring, she bounces off the opposite ropes, does a handspring, then backflips _over_ the top rope like it's a high-jump bar without touching it to come crashing down on her opponent.)
 * Bring The Rain (From the turnbuckle, Lucy leaps towards a standing opponent, performs a backwards flip a la the Shooting Star Press, until she's turned a full 360 degrees around and snares her opponent's head between her legs - then brings them down into a Hurricanrana. Can be held on for a pin.)
 * Geyser Cannon (In response to a rushing opponent - usually after they've taken an Irish Whip - Lucy crouches down, turning to put her back towards them, then with both hands planted on the mat, swings her left leg straight up to catch her opponent on the jaw, almost like a Superkick at an upwards 45-degree angle.)
 * Hawke-Eye (With her opponent stunned but still standing, Lucy will run at them - possibly using the ropes for momentum - and use their knee as a stepping-stone a la the Shining Wizard, but then do the same with their opposite shoulder, leap straight up, and adjust position in the air so she comes down on her side, bringing the point of one elbow down across the opponent's head/throat.)
 * Hunting Hawke (Lucy launches from the ropes into a Springboard/Asai Moonsault towards a standing opponent; when she reaches them, she snakes one arm around their neck before landing on her feet, then drives the opponent down with a Reverse DDT.)

Finishers

 * Occam's Razor (Standard Finisher. Starts with a springboard leap off the top rope, or any similar position; in midair, Lucy pulls off a front somersault before striking a downed/kneeling opponent with her right heel, to either the forehead or back of the skull. In emergencies, Lucy can also pull off this move from a standing position, like a Scissors Kick, though usually not if she's exceptionally fatigued.)  Setup:  Usually follows a successful Geyser Cannon, which causes the opponent to flip over and land face-down on the mat.
 * GoldenEye (Last Resort Finisher. Essentially a reverse Hawke-Eye; Lucy doubles the opponent over with a kick to the gut, then nips behind them, takes a running start and hops up, uses the opponent's back as a springboard, before coiling her legs up to her chest in mid-air, then crashing down with a Low Ki-esque double stomp to the back of the opponent's skull.  This can be performed with the opponent's head resting on a table or the seat of an upright chair if need be.)  Setup:  There's no setup sequence as such for the GoldenEye; however, Lucy will almost always agonise over doing it, as it's easily the most dangerous move she knows - if it wasn't, she wouldn't have named it after "the greatest N64 game _evah!_"  Suffice to say, Lucy will never perform this act against a wrestler she has any measure of respect for, and it is always the final option.

Entrance Music
The Prodigy - Warrior's Dance Sj_kDjs46Hw 