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Amy Ngoudje
Topic Started: Dec 12 2012, 12:01 AM (191 Views)
Stygimoloch, Destroyer of E-Feds
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Wrestler's Name: Amy Ngoudje

Height: 6’0”

Weight: 193lbs

Hometown: Kingston, Jamaica / Liverpool, England / San Francisco, USA / Douala, Cameroon

Billed From: Liverpool, England via San Francisco, California, USA

Gender: Female

Alignment: Face

Pic Base: Linda Miles / Shaniqua

Entrance Theme: The Avalanches – “With My Baby”

Entrance Description:

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A cheer goes up as The Avalanches' "With My Baby" hits the speakers and Amy Ngoudje bursts through the curtain. She crosses back and forth as she makes her way to the ring, interacting with the fans, high-fiving and shaking hands.

Amy climbs onto the apron and steps through the ropes, then hops up each corner in turn, taking a moment to pose and lead the fans in a pop. Once the circuit is done, she hunkers into her corner, psyching up for the coming match.


Move Set

Strikes:
Double axe handle
Dropkick
Elbow smash
European uppercut
Knife edge chops
Roundhouse back kick

Front moves:
Arm wringer into kneeling armbar
Corkscrew neckbreaker
Dragon whip
Drop toehold
Flapjack
Hiptoss
Kneeling jawbreaker
Legfeed enzuigiri
Manhattan drop
Military press slam
Monkey flip
Oklahoma side slam
Powerbomb
Powerslam
Samoan drop
Scoop slam
Sidestep of opponent’s attack, followed by hook kick to gut or face
Sitout facebuster
Snap DDT
Snap suplex
Stalling suplex lift into front facebuster
STO
Vertical suplex
Wrist lock, often followed by jumping kick to armpit

Behind moves:
Atomic drop
Back suplex
Bridging German suplex
Butterfly shoulder wrench
Chop block
Full nelson legsweep facebuster
Half nelson slam
Hammerlock
Hangman’s neckbreaker
Inverted suplex
Military press slam
Octopus stretch
Release dragon suplex
Side Russian legsweep
Snapmare
Uranage backbreaker
Wrist lock, often followed by jumping kick to armpit

Submission holds:
Boston crab
Cloverleaf
Dragon sleeper with bodyscissors
Grounded hammerlock
Legscissors chinlock
Torture rack (sometimes followed with double knee gutbuster)
Triangle choke

Ground moves:
Rolling senton splash
Running dropkick to sitting opponent
Spinning toehold
Standing elbow drop to chest
Standing knee drop to face
Wishbone split

Running moves:
Armdrag
Clothesline
Frankensteiner
Kitchen sink
Knee smash
One handed bulldog
Rugby tackle
Running big boot
Swinging neckbreaker

Top-rope moves:
Arabian press
Diving leg drop
Diving moonsault
Diving tornado DDT
Double axe handle
Missile dropkick

vs opponent sat or stood in corner
Handspring back elbow
Stalling rope-assisted corner dropkick
Tie to tree of woe, with kicks to midsection and/or running baseball slide to head

vs opponent on top rope:
Avalanche butterfly suplex
Frankensteiner (vs heavy opponents) or Huracanrana (vs light opponents)
Powerbomb
Pull down into fireman’s carry
Spider suplex
Sunset flip powerbomb
Superplex
Ten punches
Triangle enzuigiri
Victory roll

Trademark moves:
- Stomping on the opponent’s toes during a staredown
- Flapjack into ropes, as a setup for something else or a big momentum-reversal move
- "C'est Cheeq" - STO style front flip facebuster into bridging facelock (as one motion; from a side position she grabs the opponent's face and front flips onto her back, slamming the opponent's face into the mat as she does. From there, she immediately straightens out into a bridge.)
- "Reverted DDT" – Reverse inverted DDT

Finishing moves:
- "Thunderstorm Powerbomb" – Running sitout thunderfire powerbomb
- "Symphorophilia 6000" – Slingshot springboard diving knee drop to face

Biography/History:
During her childhood and adolescence Amy moved around the world a lot, spending time in Jamaica, England, Cameroon and the USA, and she always felt like an outsider wherever she was. Both Amy’s home life and school life were miserable, and she has struggled with depression, drug addiction and guilt issues throughout her life. As a young woman she dropped out of university when she and her boyfriend had a daughter.
Amy was left with a young child she was emotionally unable to provide for, combined with a disintegrating relationship with her boyfriend, guilt over her parents’ own unhappiness and her failed degree, the lingering aftereffects of drug dependency and a total lack of employment prospects.
Looking to lift herself out her mire, Amy took up various community classes, including tai chi. Her instructor recommended her to try a more action-based martial art as a means of working out latent aggression, and before long Amy felt like she had found her calling in life. Between this and breaking up with her boyfriend, life took an upward turn for Amy, until her mother took her daughter away from her.
Amy worked hard to become a pro fighter, spurred on by a similarly lost and angry young woman named Sal “Baby Dogg” Warner. Amy and Sal were both buoys and anchors to each other and together they managed to lift themselves out of depression and poverty. Although the road was long and difficult, and Amy never became the megastar Baby Dogg did, she still managed to make enough of a success of wrestling to win back her daughter and find a measure of happiness.
She joined GEW in 2010 as a favour to Baby Dogg, serving as tag team partner and bodyguard to Dogg’s husband Sah’ta Thor. Amy and Thor became two time GEW Tag Team Champions together, and Amy represented GEW in the 2011 Angels & Amazons event, picking up the award for Most Eliminations and singlehandedly propelling GEW to #2 in the company rankings.
When GEW closed in summer 2011, she took a break from wrestling to rest her body and to focus on her family.
Edited by Stygimoloch, Destroyer of E-Feds, Jan 19 2013, 04:41 PM.
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