Niki T

28-year-old Human female

Fighter Face Puncher

Strength

  • Arms5
  • Chest5
  • Abs3
  • Legs4
  • Ass3

Size

  • Height5'7"
  • Biceps10"
  • Chest31"
  • Waist30"
  • Thigh17"

Sexy, Strong, Determined

Introduction

I have always been one of the strongest women in the Waitress Wrestling League, and I do not say that lightly. From the moment I stepped into a WWL ring, people knew I could hit hard, lift heavy, and take a lot more punishment than most opponents expected. Strength has always been my advantage, but over time, I learned that being strong is not enough. You have to be smart. You have to be patient. You have to know when to strike.

For most of my career, I was known as a dangerous singles competitor and an even more dangerous tag team wrestler. I could win matches on my own, but I also became someone people trusted in a tag match because I could change the entire momentum with one move. If my partner was in trouble, I could break up the pin. If the other team thought they had control, I could overpower them and drag the match back to our side.

That is why winning the WWL Championship for the first time meant so much to me.

Before I became WWL Champion, people respected me, but some of them still saw me as more of a tag-team powerhouse than the face of the league. They knew I could win big matches. They knew I could hold my own. But there is a difference between being respected and being seen as the top woman in the company. When I finally won the WWL Championship, it proved I was not just strong enough to support a partner or dominate a division. I was strong enough to carry the entire league.

I have had incredible wins in WWL, but I have also had losses that humbled me. I have been outsped by faster opponents, outmaneuvered by technical wrestlers, and pushed to my absolute limit in matches where power alone was not enough. Those losses made me better. They forced me to become more than just the girl who could throw people around. I became smarter, tougher, and more dangerous because I learned how to wait for the right opening.

As a tag team competitor, I take pride in being the one my partner can count on. I am the anchor. I am the momentum shift. I am the one who can take a beating, get back up, and still have enough left to finish the fight. As a singles competitor, I have spent my career proving that I can stand on my own, win championships on my own, and survive matches that other wrestlers would not walk away from.

I am Niki B. I am not just muscle. I am not just a tag partner. I am not just a former champion.

I am one of the toughest women WWL has ever had.

Finishers:
B-Side Bomb:
My biggest power move. I lift my opponent up and drive them down with a sit-out powerbomb. When I hit this clean, the match is usually over.

The Niki Knockout:
A spinning forearm strike followed by a hard slam. It is fast, sudden, and perfect for catching someone who thinks they have me trapped.

Signature Moves:
Table Service Spinebuster:
A powerful spinebuster that lets everyone in the ring know I am taking control.

The Apron Check:
A running shoulder tackle that knocks the fight out of my opponent and shifts momentum back to me.

Orange Crush Corner Splash:
I drive my opponent into the corner with full force, then pull them back out before they can recover.

Double Shift Suplex:
Two vertical suplexes back-to-back. It wears my opponent down and reminds them that matching strength with me is usually a bad idea.

Power Tray Slam:
A strong scoop slam variation where I lift my opponent clean and drop them hard in the center of the ring.

Last login: 9 days ago
Start of membership: 12 days ago

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