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Strength
- Arms5
- Chest5
- Abs3
- Legs4
- Ass3
Size
- Height5'2"
- Biceps10"
- Chest31"
- Waist30"
- Thigh17"
AKA The Filipina Firecracker šµš
Body type: Slim
Gear: Pro wrestling gear
Introduction
Name: Marisol "Stormbreaker" Delgado
Age: 28
**Physical Appearance:**
Marisol stands at a compact 5'2", her frame coiled with wiry muscle honed from years of diving off balconies in Manila's underground lucha circuits. Dark brown skin glistens under arena lights, marked by a constellation of scarsāa split eyebrow from a botched moonsault, knuckles permanently calloused from gripping ropes. Her jet-black hair, usually tied in a tight braid, whips like a live wire during matches. Tattoos snake up her arms: a komodo dragon wrapping around her left bicep, jagged lightning bolts down her right forearmā"the receipts," as she calls them, from matches where she bled hard and won harder.
**Background:**
Born in the slums of Tondo, Marisol learned to fight before she could read, scrapping for scraps in dockside gambling pits where locals bet bottles of gin on kid brawls. At 14, she stowed away in a cargo ship to Japan, surviving on stolen onigiri until she stumbled into a no-name dojo. There, an aging joshi wrestler named "Mad Dog" Mieko took one look at her reckless dives off forklifts and spat out a single word: "Train." Six years later, Marisol exploded onto the global indie sceneānot as a novelty act, but as the "Filipino Firecracker," taking on 300-pound gaijin monsters in deathmatches and winning with flying stomps off scaffolding. Now sheās the reigning "Iron Queen" of Singaporeās notorious *Gelanggang Besi* circuit, where she once fought three men simultaneouslyāand left with their championship belts slung over her shoulder like stolen laundry.
**Personality:**
Marisol talks like she wrestlesāfast, unpredictable, with a grin thatās half-challenge, half-dare. Sheāll buy you a beer after breaking your nose, then lecture you about proper takedown form while stitching your eyebrow with a safety pin. Superstitions cling to her like sweat: she never steps into the ring without rubbing her late lolaās rosary against her boots, and spits on the mat three times "for luck." Beneath the bravado lies a woman who still carries a tattered picture of her siblings in her kneepad, sending home cash wrapped in pages torn from wrestling magazines. Her motto? *"Walang matigas na lalaki sa malambot na babae."* ("No man is hard enough to break a soft woman.") And if you doubt her? Sheāll frog splash you through a table to prove it.
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