Post by alundra on Feb 13, 2008 4:03:12 GMT -5
Name: Alundra Alexis Jade
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 140lbs.
Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii
Fighting Styles: Technical/Brawler
Career Highlights: STPW Women's Champion (6x), B.R.A.W.L. Women's Champion (2x), B.R.A.W.L. Uber Diva (2005), PTW Lady Of Wrestling Champion (4x)
Entrance Theme: "It's All Over" By Three Days Grace (Please start 30 seconds in) www.filefactory.com/file/bf52e4/
Bio:
STPW-Show Time Pro Wresting (2000-2004/Text Based E-Fed)[/b]
Alundra made her wrestling debut in Show Time Pro Wrestling, a California based organization. As a rookie, she was thrust into a company that had already many established females. Alundra learned fast to hold her own, as she was often the target of the more savvy veterans. But she would learn her lessons well, as within months, she began climbing the ranks, out dueling many of the females who had wrote her off as being just another “chica”. Six months after making her debut, Alundra was awarded her 1st title shot against Kasumi Saotome, the company’s top Femme Fatale. In the match, the veteran was more then Alundra had bargained for, being soundly defeated by her. But this would only add more fuel to her fire. Alundra would continue wrestling, and training hard for the next chance she would get to face Kasumi. Two months would pass, and Alundra found herself back atop the heap, looking up the mountain where “The Samurai” stood tall. This time, they would face off in a 4 Corners match. In what would remain her hardest fought win ever, Alundra defeated Kasumi, becoming STPW Women’s Champion in her 1st year of competition. She also finally earned the respect of her peers, most notably Kasumi. So impressed with the strides she had made in such a short time, Kasumi offered to train Alundra in her mainly tactics. Kasumi was indeed getting up there in age, and with two sons, she wanted to properly pass on her knowledge to a female successor before she retired. Alundra graciously accepted, even moving to Japan and living with Kasumi’s family while training.
One year later, Alundra was still champion, and at the top of the STPW Women’s ranks. Her arsenal of moves had changed significantly, as she began using many of the moves that Kasumi used. She was even nicknamed by many “The Young Samurai” in homage to her mentor. But all wouldn’t remain well in the reign of Alundra. She would meet her 1st major opposition in a woman named Lektra. A vicious, cut throat opponent, she had cut a path of brutality to earning her shot at Alundra. Confident in her skill, Alundra faced Lektra in a Steel Cage. Lektra’s violent and brutal tactics proved more then a match for Alundra, who ended up having her skull slammed into the cage at high velocity, knocking her senseless. Lektra easily climbed the cage and won. Crushed by her loss, Alundra went into a period of depression which affected her performance, and she slowly plummeted down the ranks in STPW’s Women’s division. At one point, she even considered just giving up, but Kasumi, who had then retired from in ring competition, pulled her pupil out of her funk just in time. Lektra managed to dim the flame in Alundra, but Kasumi was adamant to light it again. After a month with Kasumi, Alundra’s will to fight returned, and she was hell bent on facing Lektra again. That would come in March 2001. Almost mocking Alundra, Lektra insisted it be an I Quit Match. It would be her downfall, as Alundra hit her with everything she had. In the end, Lektra had no choice but to quit, or have her arm broken. Alundra was champion once more.
Over the three years, Alundra would face many more challengers, and win the title five more times before she parted ways with STPW. She joins Kasumi in the STPW Hall of Champions.
B.R.A.W.L.-Big Ring American Wrestling League (2004-2006/Text Based Fed)[/u]
Alundra soon found herself in a new arena, BRAWL. Her rep from STPW followed her into the company, as she was quickly booked in high profile matches. This upset Alundra, as she didn’t want big matches just handed to her. She wanted to earn her keep, a fact that earned her countless respect amongst the other wrestlers. She spent her 1st year in BRAWL helping the lesser talent through training, as well as wrestling her typical brand of match. Towards the end of 2004, she was called out by the BRAWL Women’s Champion Dana Torres. She claimed that Alundra was “Afraid to face a real wrestler”. Alundra decided to grant Dana her wish. January 9th, 2005 would be the date. Dana and Alundra squared off in Los Angeles, CA. at BRAWL’s “Might & Right” PPV. Dana was defeated soundly by Alundra. But Alundra wasn’t impressed. In fact, she wasn’t even happy with it. After the match, she stood over Dana with the title in hand, laid it across her chest, and left the ring. It was a move unprecedented in wrestling. She had defeated a champion, but rejected the title. This got Alundra some scrutiny amongst BRAWL, namely from the powers that be. But Alundra would address all the following week stating “I’ll take the title when there’s someone worthy enough to beat for it”. Alundra’s popularity skyrocketed from this. Dana was never the same, and ended up losing the title…again, to a female named Elisa Rave. She, unlike Torres was a woman of skill and integrity. The kind of women Alundra dreamed of facing. But again, Alundra waited her turn. It was in September of 2005 she would get her shot, BRAWL’s “SUPERCUP” event. And once again, the skill and tenacity on Alundra paved her way to becoming a champion again. Following their match, Elisa gave Alundra a hug, thanking her for a wonderful match. The moment goes down as being one of the most memorable of BRAWL’s history. The events of 2005 for Alundra earned her the year end accolade of “Uber Diva”, recognizing the company’s best female competitor in and out of the ring. It was around this time that Alundra was approached by one of BRAWL’s male heavy hitters, Mark Million about a new company, Prime Time Wrestling. The league was brand new, and it needed that heavy hitting female to carry its women’s division. Alundra accepted without even a second though. She began competing in PTW as well as BRAWL simultaneously in 2006, become PTW’s 1st Lady Of Wrestling Champion while still holding the BRAWL Women’s Championship. After eventually losing the BRAWL Women’s Title after almost a year long reign, she would part ways with BRAWL in November of 2006 under amicable terms, and focus now on being one of the cornerstones of PTW.
PTW-Prime Time Wrestling (2005-2008/Simulation E-Fed)
It didn’t take long for Alundra’s impact to be felt in PTW. She was now at the status that her mentor Kasumi Saotome was when she was a rookie in 2000, a legend. In five years, Alundra had taken the wrestling world by storm, and in PTW, she had a target on her head from the word go. The 1st to take a shot at was her future nemesis, the brash and vindictive Helena Troy. PTW was Helena’s 1st company, and naturally she wanted to make a name for herself by besting a veteran the caliber of Alundra. As the tournament to declare the 1st LoW Champion rolled on, Helena continued to lay down smack talk as the weeks went down. The finals would ironically see Alundra versus Misty Sawyer, who defeated Helena in the semi finals. Alundra’s prowess would prove better then advertised, and she was crowned PTW’s 1st LoW Chmapion. She was now champion in two companies, which made her bullseye even bigger. And sure enough, it was Helena who came calling 1st. The 1st match between the two would be a non-title match, but that didn’t stop the relentless Troy from doing what she would become known for, underhanded tactics. A small package roll-up would be the move that scored Helena the victory, of which bragged about as she continued to egg Alundra on for a title shot. Alundra had no reason no to, as it was about retribution now. And she would gain that retribution as she defended the title successfully against Helena. But this would be far from done between them. Over the span of her PTW career, Alundra would face Helena three more times for the LoW Title. The rivalry between the two females has gone as far as Helena attempting to run Alundra over with a car, to Alundra setting Helena’s dressing room, which she always prides, on fire, amongst many other incidents. Alundra remained a cornerstone of PTW from it’s beginnings to its decline in 2007. She would win the LoW title a 4th time in March of 2007, defeating a wrestler named Payton Raye. She would go onto to hold the title the remainder of the year, including another match versus Helena at PTW’s final event of 2007, “A Bid Farewell”. Shortly after, it was announced that PTW may shut down, and a month later, the rumors where rumors no more, Hogan Chase, owner of PTW was in the process of closing the company for good. Alundra pondered what her next move would be, including a return to BRAWL, but it was then revealed that Chase had worked out a deal with Rodolphe Gallas, GM of XWA. PTW was purchased by GGE, and thus absorbed in the Xtraordinary Wrestling Association, a budding company that in one year surpassed every other organization in North America. Upon this news, Alundra decided to do her homework on the place she may be calling come. To say she was impressed is an understatement. XWA’s Diamond Division doubled the size of PTW’s women’s division, and boasted talent that ranked just as high as her 1st company, STPW. While back in Japan furthering her training with her mentor, Alundra met with XWA business liaisons, and terms would be agreed upon that would make Alundra and XWA Diamond.
Personal Info[/u]
Alundra was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii to a Hawaiian mother and a Samoan father. Her 1st love was surfing, as she would spend day after day as a youth on the water. It wouldn’t be until she was 17 that she was introduced to wrestling, as she at the time dated an aspiring young wrestler herself. Having a body toned and chiseled from managing the waves of the pacific, her boyfriend convinced her to give wrestling a try. She gained a quick understanding of what it took to be a good wrestler, even more so then her boyfriend. This eventually ended up ending there relationship, but now 18, she was hooked on wrestling. At 1st, her style was based on simple brawling and using her natural talents, but after she began training with Kasumi Saotome, she began to become a more refined wrestler. The strength of her arsenal is her striking ability. She as of 2007 holds a 3rd Degree Black Belt in Akido and a 1st Degree Black Belt in Shotokan Karate. Couple with that her now extensive knowledge of technical wrestling tactics; she’s regarded as one of the most dangerous women on the planet. She went pro at 21 in 2000, and has 8 years experience under her belt, making her easily the most seasoned (and subsequently the oldest) Diamond in XWA, at 29 years of age.
For a brief period of time in PTW, she was romantic with Mark Million, but she prefers to date outside of the business, specifically for the reason their relationship ended. Mark chose to return to Strong Style Wrestling based in Japan following his and Tommy Tryton’s loss at the hands of Lash Levine and Mo Nasty, whereas Alundra wanted to remain in the US. But she wouldn’t rule out dating a wrestler if his heart and mind were in the right place. Having spent so many years under the tutelage of Kasumi, she often refers to her as her second mother, and justly so, Kasumi’s sons refer to her as “Oneechan” (Older Sister). She speaks fluent Japanese, as well as French, Spanish and her native Ōlelo Hawai‘i and Samoan languages. She still surfs regularly as part of her training, and as a hobby. Alundra also holds a MBA in Child Psychology and Education, and intends on becoming a teacher when her days in the ring are over.
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 140lbs.
Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii
Fighting Styles: Technical/Brawler
Career Highlights: STPW Women's Champion (6x), B.R.A.W.L. Women's Champion (2x), B.R.A.W.L. Uber Diva (2005), PTW Lady Of Wrestling Champion (4x)
Entrance Theme: "It's All Over" By Three Days Grace (Please start 30 seconds in) www.filefactory.com/file/bf52e4/
Bio:
STPW-Show Time Pro Wresting (2000-2004/Text Based E-Fed)[/b]
Alundra made her wrestling debut in Show Time Pro Wrestling, a California based organization. As a rookie, she was thrust into a company that had already many established females. Alundra learned fast to hold her own, as she was often the target of the more savvy veterans. But she would learn her lessons well, as within months, she began climbing the ranks, out dueling many of the females who had wrote her off as being just another “chica”. Six months after making her debut, Alundra was awarded her 1st title shot against Kasumi Saotome, the company’s top Femme Fatale. In the match, the veteran was more then Alundra had bargained for, being soundly defeated by her. But this would only add more fuel to her fire. Alundra would continue wrestling, and training hard for the next chance she would get to face Kasumi. Two months would pass, and Alundra found herself back atop the heap, looking up the mountain where “The Samurai” stood tall. This time, they would face off in a 4 Corners match. In what would remain her hardest fought win ever, Alundra defeated Kasumi, becoming STPW Women’s Champion in her 1st year of competition. She also finally earned the respect of her peers, most notably Kasumi. So impressed with the strides she had made in such a short time, Kasumi offered to train Alundra in her mainly tactics. Kasumi was indeed getting up there in age, and with two sons, she wanted to properly pass on her knowledge to a female successor before she retired. Alundra graciously accepted, even moving to Japan and living with Kasumi’s family while training.
One year later, Alundra was still champion, and at the top of the STPW Women’s ranks. Her arsenal of moves had changed significantly, as she began using many of the moves that Kasumi used. She was even nicknamed by many “The Young Samurai” in homage to her mentor. But all wouldn’t remain well in the reign of Alundra. She would meet her 1st major opposition in a woman named Lektra. A vicious, cut throat opponent, she had cut a path of brutality to earning her shot at Alundra. Confident in her skill, Alundra faced Lektra in a Steel Cage. Lektra’s violent and brutal tactics proved more then a match for Alundra, who ended up having her skull slammed into the cage at high velocity, knocking her senseless. Lektra easily climbed the cage and won. Crushed by her loss, Alundra went into a period of depression which affected her performance, and she slowly plummeted down the ranks in STPW’s Women’s division. At one point, she even considered just giving up, but Kasumi, who had then retired from in ring competition, pulled her pupil out of her funk just in time. Lektra managed to dim the flame in Alundra, but Kasumi was adamant to light it again. After a month with Kasumi, Alundra’s will to fight returned, and she was hell bent on facing Lektra again. That would come in March 2001. Almost mocking Alundra, Lektra insisted it be an I Quit Match. It would be her downfall, as Alundra hit her with everything she had. In the end, Lektra had no choice but to quit, or have her arm broken. Alundra was champion once more.
Over the three years, Alundra would face many more challengers, and win the title five more times before she parted ways with STPW. She joins Kasumi in the STPW Hall of Champions.
B.R.A.W.L.-Big Ring American Wrestling League (2004-2006/Text Based Fed)[/u]
Alundra soon found herself in a new arena, BRAWL. Her rep from STPW followed her into the company, as she was quickly booked in high profile matches. This upset Alundra, as she didn’t want big matches just handed to her. She wanted to earn her keep, a fact that earned her countless respect amongst the other wrestlers. She spent her 1st year in BRAWL helping the lesser talent through training, as well as wrestling her typical brand of match. Towards the end of 2004, she was called out by the BRAWL Women’s Champion Dana Torres. She claimed that Alundra was “Afraid to face a real wrestler”. Alundra decided to grant Dana her wish. January 9th, 2005 would be the date. Dana and Alundra squared off in Los Angeles, CA. at BRAWL’s “Might & Right” PPV. Dana was defeated soundly by Alundra. But Alundra wasn’t impressed. In fact, she wasn’t even happy with it. After the match, she stood over Dana with the title in hand, laid it across her chest, and left the ring. It was a move unprecedented in wrestling. She had defeated a champion, but rejected the title. This got Alundra some scrutiny amongst BRAWL, namely from the powers that be. But Alundra would address all the following week stating “I’ll take the title when there’s someone worthy enough to beat for it”. Alundra’s popularity skyrocketed from this. Dana was never the same, and ended up losing the title…again, to a female named Elisa Rave. She, unlike Torres was a woman of skill and integrity. The kind of women Alundra dreamed of facing. But again, Alundra waited her turn. It was in September of 2005 she would get her shot, BRAWL’s “SUPERCUP” event. And once again, the skill and tenacity on Alundra paved her way to becoming a champion again. Following their match, Elisa gave Alundra a hug, thanking her for a wonderful match. The moment goes down as being one of the most memorable of BRAWL’s history. The events of 2005 for Alundra earned her the year end accolade of “Uber Diva”, recognizing the company’s best female competitor in and out of the ring. It was around this time that Alundra was approached by one of BRAWL’s male heavy hitters, Mark Million about a new company, Prime Time Wrestling. The league was brand new, and it needed that heavy hitting female to carry its women’s division. Alundra accepted without even a second though. She began competing in PTW as well as BRAWL simultaneously in 2006, become PTW’s 1st Lady Of Wrestling Champion while still holding the BRAWL Women’s Championship. After eventually losing the BRAWL Women’s Title after almost a year long reign, she would part ways with BRAWL in November of 2006 under amicable terms, and focus now on being one of the cornerstones of PTW.
PTW-Prime Time Wrestling (2005-2008/Simulation E-Fed)
It didn’t take long for Alundra’s impact to be felt in PTW. She was now at the status that her mentor Kasumi Saotome was when she was a rookie in 2000, a legend. In five years, Alundra had taken the wrestling world by storm, and in PTW, she had a target on her head from the word go. The 1st to take a shot at was her future nemesis, the brash and vindictive Helena Troy. PTW was Helena’s 1st company, and naturally she wanted to make a name for herself by besting a veteran the caliber of Alundra. As the tournament to declare the 1st LoW Champion rolled on, Helena continued to lay down smack talk as the weeks went down. The finals would ironically see Alundra versus Misty Sawyer, who defeated Helena in the semi finals. Alundra’s prowess would prove better then advertised, and she was crowned PTW’s 1st LoW Chmapion. She was now champion in two companies, which made her bullseye even bigger. And sure enough, it was Helena who came calling 1st. The 1st match between the two would be a non-title match, but that didn’t stop the relentless Troy from doing what she would become known for, underhanded tactics. A small package roll-up would be the move that scored Helena the victory, of which bragged about as she continued to egg Alundra on for a title shot. Alundra had no reason no to, as it was about retribution now. And she would gain that retribution as she defended the title successfully against Helena. But this would be far from done between them. Over the span of her PTW career, Alundra would face Helena three more times for the LoW Title. The rivalry between the two females has gone as far as Helena attempting to run Alundra over with a car, to Alundra setting Helena’s dressing room, which she always prides, on fire, amongst many other incidents. Alundra remained a cornerstone of PTW from it’s beginnings to its decline in 2007. She would win the LoW title a 4th time in March of 2007, defeating a wrestler named Payton Raye. She would go onto to hold the title the remainder of the year, including another match versus Helena at PTW’s final event of 2007, “A Bid Farewell”. Shortly after, it was announced that PTW may shut down, and a month later, the rumors where rumors no more, Hogan Chase, owner of PTW was in the process of closing the company for good. Alundra pondered what her next move would be, including a return to BRAWL, but it was then revealed that Chase had worked out a deal with Rodolphe Gallas, GM of XWA. PTW was purchased by GGE, and thus absorbed in the Xtraordinary Wrestling Association, a budding company that in one year surpassed every other organization in North America. Upon this news, Alundra decided to do her homework on the place she may be calling come. To say she was impressed is an understatement. XWA’s Diamond Division doubled the size of PTW’s women’s division, and boasted talent that ranked just as high as her 1st company, STPW. While back in Japan furthering her training with her mentor, Alundra met with XWA business liaisons, and terms would be agreed upon that would make Alundra and XWA Diamond.
Personal Info[/u]
Alundra was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii to a Hawaiian mother and a Samoan father. Her 1st love was surfing, as she would spend day after day as a youth on the water. It wouldn’t be until she was 17 that she was introduced to wrestling, as she at the time dated an aspiring young wrestler herself. Having a body toned and chiseled from managing the waves of the pacific, her boyfriend convinced her to give wrestling a try. She gained a quick understanding of what it took to be a good wrestler, even more so then her boyfriend. This eventually ended up ending there relationship, but now 18, she was hooked on wrestling. At 1st, her style was based on simple brawling and using her natural talents, but after she began training with Kasumi Saotome, she began to become a more refined wrestler. The strength of her arsenal is her striking ability. She as of 2007 holds a 3rd Degree Black Belt in Akido and a 1st Degree Black Belt in Shotokan Karate. Couple with that her now extensive knowledge of technical wrestling tactics; she’s regarded as one of the most dangerous women on the planet. She went pro at 21 in 2000, and has 8 years experience under her belt, making her easily the most seasoned (and subsequently the oldest) Diamond in XWA, at 29 years of age.
For a brief period of time in PTW, she was romantic with Mark Million, but she prefers to date outside of the business, specifically for the reason their relationship ended. Mark chose to return to Strong Style Wrestling based in Japan following his and Tommy Tryton’s loss at the hands of Lash Levine and Mo Nasty, whereas Alundra wanted to remain in the US. But she wouldn’t rule out dating a wrestler if his heart and mind were in the right place. Having spent so many years under the tutelage of Kasumi, she often refers to her as her second mother, and justly so, Kasumi’s sons refer to her as “Oneechan” (Older Sister). She speaks fluent Japanese, as well as French, Spanish and her native Ōlelo Hawai‘i and Samoan languages. She still surfs regularly as part of her training, and as a hobby. Alundra also holds a MBA in Child Psychology and Education, and intends on becoming a teacher when her days in the ring are over.