Post by Kawaishojo Senshi! on Sept 7, 2015 6:08:05 GMT
[ HIROYO SATO ]
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HANDLER INFORMATION
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Name:
Jonathan
Age:
29
Years as an E-Fedder:
Longer than I care to admit
Twitter Account:
@bluestarhiroyo
If asked, would you be able to help the staff write matches?:
Yes
HANDLER INFORMATION
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Name:
Jonathan
Age:
29
Years as an E-Fedder:
Longer than I care to admit
Twitter Account:
@bluestarhiroyo
If asked, would you be able to help the staff write matches?:
Yes
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JOSHI INFORMATION
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Real Name:
Hiroyo Sato
Ring Name:
Hiroyo Sato
Nickname(s):
Blue Star Warrior
Height:
5'4"
Weight:
117lbs
Picture Base:
Mayu Iwatani
Date of Birth:
July 22nd, 1994
Hometown:
Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Alignment:
Face
Wrestling Style:
Martial Artist/Technical
Strengths (At least 2):
Experienced Judoka: When she was younger, Hiroyo learned Judo and the training had stuck with her. As a result she has a brilliant ground game and could conceivably out-wrestle larger opponents, making her a dangerous opponent on the ground.
Hard Striker: Hiroyo also has a more recent background in Kickboxing, and so she knows how to hit things, where to hit them and how hard to hit them to make them go down. Her striking ability is so well done she could match anyone in a straight-out fistfight.
Weaknesses (At least 2):
Glass Cannon: Hiroyo might be able to give a good punch but she is unable to take one. A good shot to the head and Hiroyo will be down and open for further punishment from her opponents. An even better shot to the head might even knock her out completely.
One-Dimensional: Hiroyo does not possess much of a knack for strategic thinking, so when she has a plan of attack she will stick to that plan with little to no deviation, no matter what. This of course has the unfortunate side-effect of making her one-dimensional and predictable in a fight. Once a savvy opponent learns her pattern she can be easily countered.
JOSHI INFORMATION
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Real Name:
Hiroyo Sato
Ring Name:
Hiroyo Sato
Nickname(s):
Blue Star Warrior
Height:
5'4"
Weight:
117lbs
Picture Base:
Mayu Iwatani
Date of Birth:
July 22nd, 1994
Hometown:
Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Alignment:
Face
Wrestling Style:
Martial Artist/Technical
Strengths (At least 2):
Experienced Judoka: When she was younger, Hiroyo learned Judo and the training had stuck with her. As a result she has a brilliant ground game and could conceivably out-wrestle larger opponents, making her a dangerous opponent on the ground.
Hard Striker: Hiroyo also has a more recent background in Kickboxing, and so she knows how to hit things, where to hit them and how hard to hit them to make them go down. Her striking ability is so well done she could match anyone in a straight-out fistfight.
Weaknesses (At least 2):
Glass Cannon: Hiroyo might be able to give a good punch but she is unable to take one. A good shot to the head and Hiroyo will be down and open for further punishment from her opponents. An even better shot to the head might even knock her out completely.
One-Dimensional: Hiroyo does not possess much of a knack for strategic thinking, so when she has a plan of attack she will stick to that plan with little to no deviation, no matter what. This of course has the unfortunate side-effect of making her one-dimensional and predictable in a fight. Once a savvy opponent learns her pattern she can be easily countered.
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ENTRANCE INFORMATION
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Entrance Music:
"Theme of Cammy" by Hideyuki Fukasawa
Entrance Description:
The opening notes of Hideyuki Fukasawa's "Theme of Cammy" blasted through the venue's speakers and the fans went wild, cheering loudly for the Japanese sensation that was the Blue Star Warrior, Hiroyo Sato.
The cameras pan around the arena, taking in shots of the cheering fans until one of them zoomed in and caught sight of Hiroyo standing at the top of one of the aisles, clad in her ring gear; silver shorts and top with sky blue highlights, as well as black stars on both articles of clothing. On her arms were sleeves that ended at the elbow, the same colour as her shorts and top, and black boots and knee pads complete the ensemble.
Hiroyo stood there, pointing a finger at said camera and flashing it a smirk. She then made her way down the stairs, slapping hands with the fans.
Hiroyo continued her descent down the stairs until she reached the guardrail, climbing over it quickly. As soon as she climbed over the guardrail, Hiroyo then climbed the nearest ringpost and waved a finger across the crowds as soon as she reached the top, a gesture that was greeted with a massive cheer from the fans. She then jumped off the top turnbuckle and landed on her feet in the ring, stretching her arms out in the corner as the music cuts out, waiting for the match to begin.
ENTRANCE INFORMATION
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Entrance Music:
"Theme of Cammy" by Hideyuki Fukasawa
Entrance Description:
The opening notes of Hideyuki Fukasawa's "Theme of Cammy" blasted through the venue's speakers and the fans went wild, cheering loudly for the Japanese sensation that was the Blue Star Warrior, Hiroyo Sato.
The cameras pan around the arena, taking in shots of the cheering fans until one of them zoomed in and caught sight of Hiroyo standing at the top of one of the aisles, clad in her ring gear; silver shorts and top with sky blue highlights, as well as black stars on both articles of clothing. On her arms were sleeves that ended at the elbow, the same colour as her shorts and top, and black boots and knee pads complete the ensemble.
Hiroyo stood there, pointing a finger at said camera and flashing it a smirk. She then made her way down the stairs, slapping hands with the fans.
Hiroyo continued her descent down the stairs until she reached the guardrail, climbing over it quickly. As soon as she climbed over the guardrail, Hiroyo then climbed the nearest ringpost and waved a finger across the crowds as soon as she reached the top, a gesture that was greeted with a massive cheer from the fans. She then jumped off the top turnbuckle and landed on her feet in the ring, stretching her arms out in the corner as the music cuts out, waiting for the match to begin.
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MOVESET INFORMATION
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Common Moves (Up to 20):
- Palm Strike
- Snap Suplex
- Various Judo Throws
- Enzuigiri
- Overhead Belly-to-Belly Suplex
- DDT
- Fujiwara Armbar
- Northern Lights Suplex
- Plancha
- Hurricanrana
- Roundhouse Kick
- Shoot Kick, often several in succession
- Sambo Suplex
- Saito Suplex
- Katagatame (Arm Trap Hold)
- Spinning Back Fist
- Shotgun Dropkick
- Shining Wizard
- Katahajime (Single Arm Trap Choke)
- Achilles Tendon Lock
Signature Moves (Up to 3):
Falling Star (Diving Double Foot Stomp)
Blue Star Express (Running Turnbuckle Dropkick)
Kamahamehadouken! (Double Palm Thrust)
Finishing Moves (Up to 3):
Star Destroyer (Bridging Dragon Suplex)
Starbreaker (Rolling Juji-gatame)
MOVESET INFORMATION
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Common Moves (Up to 20):
- Palm Strike
- Snap Suplex
- Various Judo Throws
- Enzuigiri
- Overhead Belly-to-Belly Suplex
- DDT
- Fujiwara Armbar
- Northern Lights Suplex
- Plancha
- Hurricanrana
- Roundhouse Kick
- Shoot Kick, often several in succession
- Sambo Suplex
- Saito Suplex
- Katagatame (Arm Trap Hold)
- Spinning Back Fist
- Shotgun Dropkick
- Shining Wizard
- Katahajime (Single Arm Trap Choke)
- Achilles Tendon Lock
Signature Moves (Up to 3):
Falling Star (Diving Double Foot Stomp)
Blue Star Express (Running Turnbuckle Dropkick)
Kamahamehadouken! (Double Palm Thrust)
Finishing Moves (Up to 3):
Star Destroyer (Bridging Dragon Suplex)
Starbreaker (Rolling Juji-gatame)
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BIOGRAPHY
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Were it not for a simple act of selflessness, Hiroyo Sato’s story might have been a different and likely less pleasant one.
In her hometown of Sendai, Hiroyo grew up in a sterile and loveless household. Or at least that was the way it felt like for the young girl. With a father who always worked and a housewife mother who grew distant with each passing year, Hiroyo’s routine consisted of nothing more than going to school, then to her judo lessons, and then home. In such an environment it was only a matter of time before she resented the lack of love shown to her.
In her teen years she made the wrong kind of friends when she fell in with one of the local bosozoku gangs; the Boryoku no On’nanoko, or “Violence Girls.” Her early days with the gang were among the best days she had lived through, flying the gang’s battle flag from the back of a motorcycle and laughing in the face of authority. However, those glory days soon grew dark. Roughly a year since she had first joined the gang, and Hiroyo much like the rest of the gang delved in
drugs. Harmless stuff at first, but it was only a matter of time before Hiroyo started taking solvents and amphetamines. She became a junkie, as well as a delinquent.
As time went on and the Boryoku no On'nanoko grew more violent and chaotic with each passing year, the gang finally began to tear itself apart through infighting, and Hiroyo left them on less than amicable terms. She became a drifter, riding her bike across Japan until she found herself in Yokohama, where she spent her first week in the city as a homeless addict. After a gang of thugs robbed her for everything she had she was left for dead in an alley, until she was found stumbling into the street by one Reiko Tanaka, the woman who would be her saviour.
Hiroyo was cleaned up, fed, and allowed to stay in the small apartment Reiko had recently moved into, and Hiroyo was about to repay the kindness shown her by attempting to steal some of Reiko's belongings. She was caught, and instead of calling the police or getting mad, Reiko merely smiled and told Hiroyo to keep what she had tried to steal, because she likely needed them more than Reiko did. It was this simple act of selflessness that turned Hiroyo's life around that very second. She begged forgiveness and received it, as well as an invitation to stay as Reiko's roommate (provided she helped pay the rent).
Hiroyo soon learned that her new roommate was a joshi-in-training, and so she decided to enter the profession herself, training with Reiko, sparring with her, even fighting against her from time to time. While she wasn't a prodigy like Reiko, she certainly knew how to hit things and hit them hard. A fact she used to her full advantage in the ring.
BIOGRAPHY
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Were it not for a simple act of selflessness, Hiroyo Sato’s story might have been a different and likely less pleasant one.
In her hometown of Sendai, Hiroyo grew up in a sterile and loveless household. Or at least that was the way it felt like for the young girl. With a father who always worked and a housewife mother who grew distant with each passing year, Hiroyo’s routine consisted of nothing more than going to school, then to her judo lessons, and then home. In such an environment it was only a matter of time before she resented the lack of love shown to her.
In her teen years she made the wrong kind of friends when she fell in with one of the local bosozoku gangs; the Boryoku no On’nanoko, or “Violence Girls.” Her early days with the gang were among the best days she had lived through, flying the gang’s battle flag from the back of a motorcycle and laughing in the face of authority. However, those glory days soon grew dark. Roughly a year since she had first joined the gang, and Hiroyo much like the rest of the gang delved in
drugs. Harmless stuff at first, but it was only a matter of time before Hiroyo started taking solvents and amphetamines. She became a junkie, as well as a delinquent.
As time went on and the Boryoku no On'nanoko grew more violent and chaotic with each passing year, the gang finally began to tear itself apart through infighting, and Hiroyo left them on less than amicable terms. She became a drifter, riding her bike across Japan until she found herself in Yokohama, where she spent her first week in the city as a homeless addict. After a gang of thugs robbed her for everything she had she was left for dead in an alley, until she was found stumbling into the street by one Reiko Tanaka, the woman who would be her saviour.
Hiroyo was cleaned up, fed, and allowed to stay in the small apartment Reiko had recently moved into, and Hiroyo was about to repay the kindness shown her by attempting to steal some of Reiko's belongings. She was caught, and instead of calling the police or getting mad, Reiko merely smiled and told Hiroyo to keep what she had tried to steal, because she likely needed them more than Reiko did. It was this simple act of selflessness that turned Hiroyo's life around that very second. She begged forgiveness and received it, as well as an invitation to stay as Reiko's roommate (provided she helped pay the rent).
Hiroyo soon learned that her new roommate was a joshi-in-training, and so she decided to enter the profession herself, training with Reiko, sparring with her, even fighting against her from time to time. While she wasn't a prodigy like Reiko, she certainly knew how to hit things and hit them hard. A fact she used to her full advantage in the ring.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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Taunts (Up to 3):
- Before hitting an opponent with the Kamehamehadouken! Hiroyo would yell "KA-ME-HA-ME-HADOUKEN!!"
- Stereotypical martial arts poses, especially after pulling off something Judo related.
Notes (Up to 3):
N/A
MISCELLANEOUS
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Taunts (Up to 3):
- Before hitting an opponent with the Kamehamehadouken! Hiroyo would yell "KA-ME-HA-ME-HADOUKEN!!"
- Stereotypical martial arts poses, especially after pulling off something Judo related.
Notes (Up to 3):
N/A