Post by Emma Danielson on Dec 16, 2013 22:53:35 GMT
Team Name: Icons For Hire
Team Relationship: Friends/Business Partners. Icons For Hire are a paid protection service for members of the Diamonds roster (and hell, some of the men too) who need extra backup when the odds aren't in their favor.
Team Affiliation: Tag Team
Team Gender: Female
Team Alignment: Face
Team Members (must have prior individual applications): Emma Danielson and Hiroko Fujinami
Team Theme Music: "Hysteria" by Muse
Team Entrance (include theme): {The opening bass riff of "Hysteria" hits the PA, and lights strobe across the stage as the crowd's anticipation builds. As the main guitar riff kicks in, Emma Danielson comes sprinting through the curtain, fist raised in the air, to the roar of the crowd. Hiroko Fujinami bows her head as she walks through after her, and the women of Icons For Hire walk down the ramp together, Emma playing to the crowd and getting them fired up as she passes them. Both women slide into the ring under the bottom rope and roll to their feet, Emma climbing a turnbuckle and shouting at the crowd to rile them up more while Hiroko moves to their corner and removes her jacket. Danielson jumps down from the turnbuckle and walks over, the two women discussing some last-minute strategy before the bell.}
Tag Team Wrestling Style: Powerhouse
Tag Team Tactics: Isolate the less durable or physically powerful member of the opposing team and wear them down with double-team moves and by controlling the ring.
Regular Tag Team Moves:
Double back suplex
German suplex (Danielson)/superkick (Fujinami) combination
Backbreaker (Danielson)/diving elbow drop (Fujinami) combination
Samoan drop/neckbreaker combination (can be done with either woman in either position)
Single Opponent Tag Team Finisher:
Cashing Out (Emma hits the Brooklyn Hangover on the opponent and Hiroko uses the momentum to hit a more powerful Miscalculation)
Two Opponent Tag Team Finisher:
Iconic Moment (Danielson delivers the Detoxifier powerbomb to one opponent as Hiroko delivers the Final Crash DDT to the other)
Team Relationship: Friends/Business Partners. Icons For Hire are a paid protection service for members of the Diamonds roster (and hell, some of the men too) who need extra backup when the odds aren't in their favor.
Team Affiliation: Tag Team
Team Gender: Female
Team Alignment: Face
Team Members (must have prior individual applications): Emma Danielson and Hiroko Fujinami
Team Theme Music: "Hysteria" by Muse
Team Entrance (include theme): {The opening bass riff of "Hysteria" hits the PA, and lights strobe across the stage as the crowd's anticipation builds. As the main guitar riff kicks in, Emma Danielson comes sprinting through the curtain, fist raised in the air, to the roar of the crowd. Hiroko Fujinami bows her head as she walks through after her, and the women of Icons For Hire walk down the ramp together, Emma playing to the crowd and getting them fired up as she passes them. Both women slide into the ring under the bottom rope and roll to their feet, Emma climbing a turnbuckle and shouting at the crowd to rile them up more while Hiroko moves to their corner and removes her jacket. Danielson jumps down from the turnbuckle and walks over, the two women discussing some last-minute strategy before the bell.}
Tag Team Wrestling Style: Powerhouse
Tag Team Tactics: Isolate the less durable or physically powerful member of the opposing team and wear them down with double-team moves and by controlling the ring.
Regular Tag Team Moves:
Double back suplex
German suplex (Danielson)/superkick (Fujinami) combination
Backbreaker (Danielson)/diving elbow drop (Fujinami) combination
Samoan drop/neckbreaker combination (can be done with either woman in either position)
Single Opponent Tag Team Finisher:
Cashing Out (Emma hits the Brooklyn Hangover on the opponent and Hiroko uses the momentum to hit a more powerful Miscalculation)
Two Opponent Tag Team Finisher:
Iconic Moment (Danielson delivers the Detoxifier powerbomb to one opponent as Hiroko delivers the Final Crash DDT to the other)