Post by illjp on Oct 3, 2022 18:41:01 GMT -5
NAME: Jillian Park
STAGE NAME: Jill Park
NICKNAME(s): “ill”
WHAT COMPANY ARE YOU REPRESENTING? Action Wrestling
WHAT CHARITY ARE YOU WANTING YOUR PROCEEDS TO GO TO?
First Person Plural
HEIGHT: 5’10”
WEIGHT: 135 ;lbs
DATE OF BIRTH: 06/04/1997
RESIDING FROM: Venice Beach, California
ALIGNMENT: Heel
PIC BASE: Taylor Swift
FONT COLOR: #e75480
THEME SONG: Cannibal by Kesha
ENTRANCE: “AND NOW…” A loud, booming voiceover begins…
“SHE is the Action Wrestling UNITED STATES CHAMPION…
SHE is the Action Wrestling WOMEN’S CHAMPION…
SHE was the winner of the 2022 Action Wrestling Glory Tournament…
SHE is the 2022 Action Wrestling ALLLLLL INNNNNN briefcase winner…
SHE is the star of Paramount+’s hit reality series ‘License to Jill’...
She is… JILLLLLLL PAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRKKK!!!”
As the intro to “Cannibal” by Kesha hits, a cloud of smoke envelopes the top of the stage. As the smoke slowly dissipates, Jill Park kneels one one knee, her head bowed. After a moment she throws back her hood as the fans continue to boo hysterically. The AW Women’s title is seen firmly clasped around her waist, the AW United States Championship slung over her left shoulder, and the All-In briefcase held with her right hand. Jill grins ear to ear, despite the amount of hate flowing from the crowd as she skips down the ramp and towards the ringside area. She slides the All-In briefcase in under the bottom ropes as she gets onto the apron.
Unclasping the Women’s Championship, Park holds a title in each hand, lifting them high in the air and leaning back against the ropes, as the fans continue to pelt her with boos and obscenities! Finally, Park enters the ring, leaning back in her corner, with both title belts held against her chest.
WRESTLING STYLE: Talk alot of trash, and primarily a striker.
MOVELIST:
Back elbow
Hip toss
Arm drag
Spinning Fisherman Buster
Hurricanrana
Slingshot elbow strike
DDT
Elbow drop off the top rope
Knife-edge chop
Throat chop
Piledriver
Snap brainbuster(unless opponent is much larger)
Ripcord Clothssline
Backstabber
Slingshot cutter
TRADEMARKS:
“Snowflake Swatter” - Superkick
“Let it Go” - Roaring Elbow
“Trust Fund” - Corkscrew Moonsault
“Bitch No” - Spinning Backfist
“Spirit Crusher” - Calf Crusher
“Double Parked” - Bicycle Knee Strike
FINISHERS:
"Frankle Lock" - Ankle Lock w/Grapevine
“Cancel Culture” - Curb Stomp
“Hot Girl Summer” - Pedigree
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
1x Action Wrestling United States Champion(Current)
1x Action Wrestling Women’s Champion(Current)
2022 Action Wrestling All-In Ladder Match Winner
BRIEF HISTORY:
Jill Park debuted on the May 3rd episode of Monday Night Clash, defeating Jeffrey Cuddletrousers. Park would continue on her winning ways leading up to her first Havoc match on May 30th. Along the way, she secured an MTV contract for her own reality show, titled “License to Jill”. In the Havoc match, Park would quickly make a name for herself as a name to watch in Action Wrestling, despite being ultimately eliminated by then Pure Champion, Johnny Bacchus. Following Havoc, Jill Park was well on her way to being considered near the top of the rookie class in Action Wrestling for 2021. Despite a tumultuous public relationship with her sister, Caylee Park, Jill would remain undefeated in singles competition heading into the biggest show of the year, Evolution IV.
In a late addition to the card, Park would face John Black with entry to the Glory tournament on the line. Park would ultimately defeat Black with her “Cancel Culture” Curb Stomp, punching her ticket to Glory the following week.
Feud with Frank Patrick Venable(FPV)
During the opening round of Glory, Jill Park would shockingly distract FPV allowing Der Metzger to defeat him. Later in the night, FPV would return the favour and allowed Sam Kidsgrove to hand Park her first singles loss since joining Action Wrestling. What would result was multiple attacks from Park on FPV as they headed towards a match at Tokyo Fite on July 25th. This match never happened, however, as Park viciously attacked FPV prior to the match, severely injuring his ankle.
FPV would strike back, nearly injuring Park’s leg in retaliation, but Park would escape. Torture would grant FPV his wish and a rematch with Park…in a submission match. The match would take place on the August 16th episode of Monday Night Clash. Park would once again attack FPV on his way to the ring, again focusing on his injured ankle. This would lead to an emotional FPV tapping to what would eventually be dubbed “The Frankle Lock”. In addition to putting FPV on the shelf and effectively ending the rivalry, this allowed Jill Park to enter the All-In Ladder match at Uprising.
Feud with Kyle Kemp
At All-In, Jill Park would once again put in a potentially career-defining performance. She was primed to pull down the All-In contract and guarantee herself a World Heavyweight Championship match whenever she wanted. However, CJ Phoenix would knock her from the ladder and then HE would subsequently be dumped by Kyle Kemp who went on to win the All-In briefcase.
On the following episode of Monday Night Clash, following a Kyle Kemp win in the Main Event, Park would jump Kemp. The two would trade attacks back and forth leading to a confrontation at Execution. Kemp would ultimately win via rollup, and later in the night go on to win the World Heavyweight Championship after a shocking cash-in.
Despite her loss at Execution, Jill Park would continue her feud with Kemp, and this would eventually lead to a Submission match which, with the help of Dandy DiVito, Park would beat the new World Heavyweight Champion.
In the following weeks there would be discussion about who the next challenger for the World Heavyweight Championship would be as Jill Park, Carter Shaw, and Dandy DiVito had arguments following the Execution Pay-Per-View and the Submission match between Park and Kemp. Eventually, Kemp would declare he could beat all three and Torture made the match, much to the Champion’s chagrin.
Turmoil
At Turmoil, Jill Park would challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship against Champion Kyle Kemp, and challengers Carter Shaw and Dandy DiVito in a Fatal Fourway Elimination match. Park would shock EVERYONE by first eliminating Kyle Kemp via Submission and then Carter Shaw via pinfall before ultimately falling to Dandy DiVito due to outside interference on the part of his brother, Richard DiVito.
Turmoil was indeed a possible career-defining performance by Jill Park, even in defeat. Eliminating Kyle Kemp and Carter Shaw and nearly defeating Dandy DiVito as well. Many believed she was screwed out of the title on that night, and it signified she had “made it” to the Main Event.
2022 was a much different story for Jill Park. On the first Clash of 2022, Jill Park and Regan Voorhees would disrupt the World Heavyweight Championship post-match, revealing a tag team going by the name of “Affluenza”.
Jill Park would shock the world and nearly won the Havoc Rumble, coming up short, finishing 2nd. It was heralded as major “star-making moment”.
Affluenza would work their way up the ladder and earned a shot in a 4way Tag Team Championship ladder match at Evolution IV, but were ultimately unsuccessful.
On July 4th, 2022, Jill Park would be entered into the Glory tournament, whose winner would become United States Champion. Park would go on to win the tournament after she defeated Odin Balfore, Tatiana Jolee, and Sam Kidsgrove in the same night.
On August 22nd, on Monday Night Clash of Champions, Jill Park would win a Double Title match, retaining her United States Championship while also becoming Women’s Champion, by submitting the former Champion, Alice Gemini. One week later, at AW Uprising, Jill Park would win the All-In Ladder match, guaranteeing her a shot at the Action Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship, any time, any place, for the period of one year.
STAGE NAME: Jill Park
NICKNAME(s): “ill”
WHAT COMPANY ARE YOU REPRESENTING? Action Wrestling
WHAT CHARITY ARE YOU WANTING YOUR PROCEEDS TO GO TO?
First Person Plural
HEIGHT: 5’10”
WEIGHT: 135 ;lbs
DATE OF BIRTH: 06/04/1997
RESIDING FROM: Venice Beach, California
ALIGNMENT: Heel
PIC BASE: Taylor Swift
FONT COLOR: #e75480
THEME SONG: Cannibal by Kesha
ENTRANCE: “AND NOW…” A loud, booming voiceover begins…
“SHE is the Action Wrestling UNITED STATES CHAMPION…
SHE is the Action Wrestling WOMEN’S CHAMPION…
SHE was the winner of the 2022 Action Wrestling Glory Tournament…
SHE is the 2022 Action Wrestling ALLLLLL INNNNNN briefcase winner…
SHE is the star of Paramount+’s hit reality series ‘License to Jill’...
She is… JILLLLLLL PAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRKKK!!!”
As the intro to “Cannibal” by Kesha hits, a cloud of smoke envelopes the top of the stage. As the smoke slowly dissipates, Jill Park kneels one one knee, her head bowed. After a moment she throws back her hood as the fans continue to boo hysterically. The AW Women’s title is seen firmly clasped around her waist, the AW United States Championship slung over her left shoulder, and the All-In briefcase held with her right hand. Jill grins ear to ear, despite the amount of hate flowing from the crowd as she skips down the ramp and towards the ringside area. She slides the All-In briefcase in under the bottom ropes as she gets onto the apron.
Unclasping the Women’s Championship, Park holds a title in each hand, lifting them high in the air and leaning back against the ropes, as the fans continue to pelt her with boos and obscenities! Finally, Park enters the ring, leaning back in her corner, with both title belts held against her chest.
WRESTLING STYLE: Talk alot of trash, and primarily a striker.
MOVELIST:
Back elbow
Hip toss
Arm drag
Spinning Fisherman Buster
Hurricanrana
Slingshot elbow strike
DDT
Elbow drop off the top rope
Knife-edge chop
Throat chop
Piledriver
Snap brainbuster(unless opponent is much larger)
Ripcord Clothssline
Backstabber
Slingshot cutter
TRADEMARKS:
“Snowflake Swatter” - Superkick
“Let it Go” - Roaring Elbow
“Trust Fund” - Corkscrew Moonsault
“Bitch No” - Spinning Backfist
“Spirit Crusher” - Calf Crusher
“Double Parked” - Bicycle Knee Strike
FINISHERS:
"Frankle Lock" - Ankle Lock w/Grapevine
“Cancel Culture” - Curb Stomp
“Hot Girl Summer” - Pedigree
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
1x Action Wrestling United States Champion(Current)
1x Action Wrestling Women’s Champion(Current)
2022 Action Wrestling All-In Ladder Match Winner
BRIEF HISTORY:
Jill Park debuted on the May 3rd episode of Monday Night Clash, defeating Jeffrey Cuddletrousers. Park would continue on her winning ways leading up to her first Havoc match on May 30th. Along the way, she secured an MTV contract for her own reality show, titled “License to Jill”. In the Havoc match, Park would quickly make a name for herself as a name to watch in Action Wrestling, despite being ultimately eliminated by then Pure Champion, Johnny Bacchus. Following Havoc, Jill Park was well on her way to being considered near the top of the rookie class in Action Wrestling for 2021. Despite a tumultuous public relationship with her sister, Caylee Park, Jill would remain undefeated in singles competition heading into the biggest show of the year, Evolution IV.
In a late addition to the card, Park would face John Black with entry to the Glory tournament on the line. Park would ultimately defeat Black with her “Cancel Culture” Curb Stomp, punching her ticket to Glory the following week.
Feud with Frank Patrick Venable(FPV)
During the opening round of Glory, Jill Park would shockingly distract FPV allowing Der Metzger to defeat him. Later in the night, FPV would return the favour and allowed Sam Kidsgrove to hand Park her first singles loss since joining Action Wrestling. What would result was multiple attacks from Park on FPV as they headed towards a match at Tokyo Fite on July 25th. This match never happened, however, as Park viciously attacked FPV prior to the match, severely injuring his ankle.
FPV would strike back, nearly injuring Park’s leg in retaliation, but Park would escape. Torture would grant FPV his wish and a rematch with Park…in a submission match. The match would take place on the August 16th episode of Monday Night Clash. Park would once again attack FPV on his way to the ring, again focusing on his injured ankle. This would lead to an emotional FPV tapping to what would eventually be dubbed “The Frankle Lock”. In addition to putting FPV on the shelf and effectively ending the rivalry, this allowed Jill Park to enter the All-In Ladder match at Uprising.
Feud with Kyle Kemp
At All-In, Jill Park would once again put in a potentially career-defining performance. She was primed to pull down the All-In contract and guarantee herself a World Heavyweight Championship match whenever she wanted. However, CJ Phoenix would knock her from the ladder and then HE would subsequently be dumped by Kyle Kemp who went on to win the All-In briefcase.
On the following episode of Monday Night Clash, following a Kyle Kemp win in the Main Event, Park would jump Kemp. The two would trade attacks back and forth leading to a confrontation at Execution. Kemp would ultimately win via rollup, and later in the night go on to win the World Heavyweight Championship after a shocking cash-in.
Despite her loss at Execution, Jill Park would continue her feud with Kemp, and this would eventually lead to a Submission match which, with the help of Dandy DiVito, Park would beat the new World Heavyweight Champion.
In the following weeks there would be discussion about who the next challenger for the World Heavyweight Championship would be as Jill Park, Carter Shaw, and Dandy DiVito had arguments following the Execution Pay-Per-View and the Submission match between Park and Kemp. Eventually, Kemp would declare he could beat all three and Torture made the match, much to the Champion’s chagrin.
Turmoil
At Turmoil, Jill Park would challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship against Champion Kyle Kemp, and challengers Carter Shaw and Dandy DiVito in a Fatal Fourway Elimination match. Park would shock EVERYONE by first eliminating Kyle Kemp via Submission and then Carter Shaw via pinfall before ultimately falling to Dandy DiVito due to outside interference on the part of his brother, Richard DiVito.
Turmoil was indeed a possible career-defining performance by Jill Park, even in defeat. Eliminating Kyle Kemp and Carter Shaw and nearly defeating Dandy DiVito as well. Many believed she was screwed out of the title on that night, and it signified she had “made it” to the Main Event.
2022 was a much different story for Jill Park. On the first Clash of 2022, Jill Park and Regan Voorhees would disrupt the World Heavyweight Championship post-match, revealing a tag team going by the name of “Affluenza”.
Jill Park would shock the world and nearly won the Havoc Rumble, coming up short, finishing 2nd. It was heralded as major “star-making moment”.
Affluenza would work their way up the ladder and earned a shot in a 4way Tag Team Championship ladder match at Evolution IV, but were ultimately unsuccessful.
On July 4th, 2022, Jill Park would be entered into the Glory tournament, whose winner would become United States Champion. Park would go on to win the tournament after she defeated Odin Balfore, Tatiana Jolee, and Sam Kidsgrove in the same night.
On August 22nd, on Monday Night Clash of Champions, Jill Park would win a Double Title match, retaining her United States Championship while also becoming Women’s Champion, by submitting the former Champion, Alice Gemini. One week later, at AW Uprising, Jill Park would win the All-In Ladder match, guaranteeing her a shot at the Action Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship, any time, any place, for the period of one year.