Post by Noah on Sept 17, 2024 14:51:20 GMT
J A C Y J A Y N E
" L A D Y R O C K"
Nickname: "Lady Rock"
Hometown: Tampa, FL
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 136 lbs.
Alignment: Face
Wrestling Style: A crafty striker, looking to create openings and capitalize on them. Panders to the crowd to get involved (perhaps to a fault), but believes that if they're not entertained, she's not doing her job.
Entrance Music: "Anklebiters” - Paramore
5 Favorite Moves: Sit-Out Spinebuster, Running Neckbreaker Slam, Snapmare/Basement Dropkick Combo, Standing Senton, Cannonball to Corner-Seated Opponent
Signature: "Power Chord" (Discus Big Boot)
Finishers: "Backstage Tour" (Discus Forearm to Back of Head), "Encore" (Twisting Butterfly Suplex)
Jacy Jayne was, at one point, the classic rockstar who had it all: money, drugs, fame. Well, group fame, anyways--nobody ever bothers to learn the names of the bassist.
Jacy and the rest of Snare Trap had spent countless Friday nights playing for "exposure", their jams falling on the deaf ears of wasted barhops and grease-soaked busboys. They spent their early adult years cutting their teeth in the rock scene; one of the only industries that could rival professional wrestling in thanklessness. By some stroke of luck, or maybe you want to call it a payoff for their efforts, Snare Trap was signed to a lucrative 5-year contract with Chrome Heart Records in 2016. Through Chrome Heart's network, Jacy and the rest of the band were able to make Snare Trap a household name...for households who already had an interest in punk-rock happenings, anyways.
The band was a cash cow for Chrome Heart. They had multiple singles debut atop the Rock charts, with a couple even landing on the overall chart. They capstoned each of their three albums with tours, the last of which went international. For the first few years, they felt like they were untouchable. They were able to sell the dingy van they had been traveling in for a small tour bus. Jacy's secondhand basses were upgraded to top-of-the-line Rickenbackers, embossed with Snare Trap logos. And, for the first time since the gang could remember, they all had their own places--nobody was "couching it" in someone else's living room.
But all that glitters, well, you know the rest. Tensions began to run high as Chrome Heart increasingly pressured Snare Trap to release more palatable music. Jacy wasn't the only one who felt like their creative vision was being polluted with corporate pushback. The band would spend days in the studio and the writing room, only to have their submissions hemorrhaged by a suit-wearing representative. Despite their personal interests, they played nice and did what was asked of them. And even in the face of all this, when the 5-year anniversary hit, Chrome Heart dropped Snare Trap due to "creative differences". Whatever, Snare Trap wasn't planning on resigning anyways.
The crew found new life in their second independent run, and while the cash flow wasn't anywhere close to the big-label days, they were enjoying themselves authentically once more. That is, until one night where a booze-fueled bender sent Snare Trap up in flames, nothing more than a lost artifact of the rock scene and a Wikipedia page with, like, 7 yearly viewers.
All things considered, Jacy Jayne made it out the best of the Snare Trap members from that fateless evening. She decided it was time to get clean, get correct, and get a real job. Unfortunately, when you dropped out at 17, and spent all of your early 20s partying and performing, the "Skills" section of your resume tends to falter. To make ends meet, Jacy moved in to a 4-bedroom unit that she shared with 5 other people and worked as a bartender. She taught guitar lessons at the nearby park as a way to earn some extra cash, quickly realizing how much she enjoyed watching the way other people picked up on music.
All things considered, Jacy Jayne made it out the best of the Snare Trap members from that fateless evening. She decided it was time to get clean, get correct, and get a real job. Unfortunately, when you dropped out at 17, and spent all of your early 20s partying and performing, the "Skills" section of your resume tends to falter. To make ends meet, Jacy moved in to a 4-bedroom unit that she shared with 5 other people and worked as a bartender. She taught guitar lessons at the nearby park as a way to earn some extra cash, quickly realizing how much she enjoyed watching the way other people picked up on music.
Eventually, Jacy decided she was ready to get back into the spotlight, but with a Snare Trap-sized scar on her heart, she couldn't pull herself to find another group. One day, she saw an advertisement for EWA on television, and she decided to go all in with attempting to get signed. This was it! The chance she had been looking for, to get out on stage in front of a crowd and let her infectious energy propel her to greatness, not just for herself, but for the rest of Snare Trap, and for that little girl in the park, and for all the other little kids in parks, and for the greasy busboys dreaming of bigger things, and for the tour bus salesmen waiting on their next commission, and...
Focus, Jacy. The show's about to start.
RECORD: 6-0-0
DATE | SHOW | OPPONENT(S) | RESULT | STIPULATION |
09/22/24 | SLAM! | CJ Perry | WIN | |
09/29/24 | KING OF THE RING | Kayden Carter | WIN | Queen of the Ring Quarterfinals |
09/29/24 | KING OF THE RING | Io Shirai | WIN | Queen of the Ring Semifinals |
09/29/24 | KING OF THE RING | Ash by Elegance | WIN | Queen of the Ring Finals |
10/19/24 | EWA USA | Mariah May | WIN | |
10/27/24 | ALL HALLOW'S EVIL | Saraya | WIN | For the EWA Women's Championship |
11/17/24 | SLAM! | Saraya, Mariah May | TBD | |
11/24/24 | CLASH OF THE CHAMPIONS | Saraya | TBD |
PROMOTIONAL IMAGERY