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SINGLES CONTRACT
BASIC INFO:
NAME: Victoria Salinas
NICKNAMES: "Unbreakable"
NICKNAMES: "Unbreakable"
PIC BASE: Daniella Monet
TWITTER HANDLE (REQUIRED): @burningdesirevs
TWITTER HANDLE (REQUIRED): @burningdesirevs
DATE OF BIRTH/AGE: March 1, 1988 (32)
HOMETOWN: Columbia Falls, Montana
CURRENTLY RESIDES: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
CURRENTLY RESIDES: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
HEIGHT: 5'7"
WEIGHT: 132
WRESTLER INFO:
ALIGNMENT: Face
WRESTLING STYLE: Technical/Submission/Puroresu/Lucha Libre
GIMMICK: She's the geek-to-chic, rags-to-riches story, the story of the small-town girl that overcame the odds and grew up to be a strong woman that has realized many dreams that she never thought she could growing up. She did, at one point in her career (2011-2016, especially 2014-16) lose herself and went through a phase where she forgot about her smalltown roots and became a nasty, selfish, vain bitch, but she has since grown past this phase of her life and is determined to prevent herself from falling into the same insecurities that turned her into something she never was before. Humble, grateful, "girl-next-door" type face, who tries to be far more of a "live life to the fullest" type of person, though this is a work in progress considering she's a total workaholic when it comes to professional wrestling. Recently, she's taken a more inspirational slant to this, trying to set the example for those growing up just like she did.
DEBUT YEAR: 2007 (training/Indies), 2009 (mainstream)
WRESTLER INFO:
ALIGNMENT: Face
WRESTLING STYLE: Technical/Submission/Puroresu/Lucha Libre
GIMMICK: She's the geek-to-chic, rags-to-riches story, the story of the small-town girl that overcame the odds and grew up to be a strong woman that has realized many dreams that she never thought she could growing up. She did, at one point in her career (2011-2016, especially 2014-16) lose herself and went through a phase where she forgot about her smalltown roots and became a nasty, selfish, vain bitch, but she has since grown past this phase of her life and is determined to prevent herself from falling into the same insecurities that turned her into something she never was before. Humble, grateful, "girl-next-door" type face, who tries to be far more of a "live life to the fullest" type of person, though this is a work in progress considering she's a total workaholic when it comes to professional wrestling. Recently, she's taken a more inspirational slant to this, trying to set the example for those growing up just like she did.
DEBUT YEAR: 2007 (training/Indies), 2009 (mainstream)
RING GEAR DESCRIPTION: Sleeveless, slightly sparkling lace up top and short wrestling trunks that match colors (her ring attire is often colored garnet, emerald, turquoise or ) matched up with black wrestling boots and wrestling wrist bands that have a Gal Gadot-Wonder Woman inspired look.
ENTRANCE MUSIC: "Whatever It Takes" - Imagine Dragons
YOUR ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION (Will be used on the show results):
The arena speakers play the chorus of "Whatever It Takes" by Imagine Dragons and the crowd has a loud, positive reaction when Victoria Salinas appears on the stage. Victoria gives a quick salute to the crowd to acknowledge the reaction she's getting as she starts to make her way to the ring. Arriving at ringside, she pauses for a split second and collects herself to soak it all in. She enters the ring and stands on the second rope to soak in and acknowledge even more cheers from the crowd, saluting them by pointing in their direction and making a symbol of a heart with her hands to acknowledge the love she has for her fans. She comes off the second rope and leans against the corner, while she waits for the match to start..
MANAGER (If applicable):
The arena speakers play the chorus of "Whatever It Takes" by Imagine Dragons and the crowd has a loud, positive reaction when Victoria Salinas appears on the stage. Victoria gives a quick salute to the crowd to acknowledge the reaction she's getting as she starts to make her way to the ring. Arriving at ringside, she pauses for a split second and collects herself to soak it all in. She enters the ring and stands on the second rope to soak in and acknowledge even more cheers from the crowd, saluting them by pointing in their direction and making a symbol of a heart with her hands to acknowledge the love she has for her fans. She comes off the second rope and leans against the corner, while she waits for the match to start..
MANAGER (If applicable):
MOVES INFO:
FINISHING MOVES: (MAX 2)
1. Vanity Breaker - Somersault Reverse DDT (Also known as Tetsuya Naito's "DESTINO" finisher
2. Unbreakable Victory - Gail Kim's flying dragon/christos headscissors armbar
SIGNATURE MOVES: (MAX 4)
1. Jumping Yakuza kick
2. Standing roundhouse kick
3. Busaiku knee kick (occasionally with a springboard variation)
4. Straightjacket neckbreaker slam
REGULAR MOVES: (MINIMUM 10, MAX 15)
1. Top rope hurricanrana
2. Bulldog
3. Springboard Clothesline
4. Springboard Dropkick
5. Spinning DDT
6. Running knee to the face
7. Top rope moonsault
8. Neckbreaker
9. Backflip driving the knees into the gut or face of an opponent
10. Crucifix Armbar
11. Reverse chinlock
12. Various surfboard submissions
13. Elevated Boston crab
14. Headscissors chokehold
15. Shining triangle submission hold
BIO, PAST ACCOMPLISHMENTS, AND EVERYTHING ELSE:
Victoria Roselyn Salinas was born in Columbia Falls, Montana,and grew up in humble beginnings. She's very tight lipped about her childhood, but she's gone on record as describing her teenage years as an "absolute hell". Growing up, she was a social outcast as her social circle was minimal at best. Through one of her best friends (and future husband) in Gavin Valenzuela, Victoria attended a wrestling show for the first time in November 2005, capturing inspiration from an Indy wrestling event to become a professional wrestler herself. In January of her graduation year, she began working as a waitress at a local diner. She would never spend a penny from any of her paychecks, as she saved and saved to leave her small town and head to a big city to train to be a wrestler. It took her more than a year, but she got there and she was on her way to Seattle to live and train in one of the Pacific Northwest's finest, strictest wrestling schools.
Her wrestling abilities caught on quickly, but her childhood social awkwardness was noted as potentially affecting her marketability for future employers. Still, after training and wrestling for two years at the academy and their affiliated local Indy promotion in Seattle, she found her way to mainstream wrestling in November 2009, despite still being socially awkward. The 21 year old instantly wowed crowds and gained a good following in the early part of her mainstream career. She quickly became a rising star, though her self-esteem was still lacking. Nearly a year later, she would finally overcome her social awkwardness, as she came out of her shell, stopped being a social outcast, and basically became a "geek to chic" story. She embraced herself as a woman, as her "ugly duckling" phase met a powerful, sudden and impactful end. Suddenly, her social life and her wrestling career experienced a major boom. Soon, she became one of her company's most beloved and popular wrestlers, as well as one of their best. She became a master of overcoming adversity and an inspiration to many, as again and again, she found away to overcome odds stacked against her by often-jealous enemies. She was more or less a golden girl for the company and their fans: an inspiration for women and more or less a girl-next-door type sex symbol for the guys.
After flying high in her first exposure to mainstream American wrestling for over four years, she hit a potential cliff when the company she was working for, closed shop. Disheartened, she wasn't sure where to go with her career. So, she sought a fresh start, becoming a Canadian permanent resident and moving to Edmonton to expand her abilities in some underground dungeons. In addition, she sought work in Mexico, where she would stay for over a year to wrestle. It was a refreshing experience for her, as she got to experience success and happiness without the pressures and "politics" of the American wrestling scene. Eventually, in late July of 2014, after a successful 14 month stay south of the border, she returned to America to a legion of her wrestling fans who were starving to see her, when she signed with an all women's wrestling company named LAW.
The great news for her fans was that she came back to America, more beautiful than ever. The bad news is, she came back to America a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT person. Gone was the humility she had since the day she was born. Gone was the love and the joy she shared with the fans for so long. Forgotten was all the trials she had overcome to even get to where she was in the wrestling business. She stopped caring about what the people wanted, saying that all the fans thought she was good for was being a beacon of light to escape from their pathetic reality. She was insulted because she felt that all she ever was to her fans was a sex symbol and that they never truly appreciated her widespread wrestling abilities. She decided she was done inspiring young girls and being the "hottest ticket in town". She wanted to do her own thing.
However, her return to America hit a bump in LAW. Her stay there was short and uneventful, and also contained its fair share of "bullshit". After quickly tiring of it, and after feeling like she shouldn't be wasting her time in a company she realized was "small time", she left for greener pastures. Said greener pastures came in the form of Glory Braddock's Global Championship Wrestling.
With her tumultuous tenure in LAW, and with a new start in GCW looming, Victoria decided it was time to further separate herself from her "golden girl" past during her first American wrestling go-around. She stopped using her first name, deciding she needed a fresh start, in GCW.
The 'Vainglorious Siren', as she became known, took GCW by storm with starting off her tenure with multiple wins over the famed Jones wrestling family. Eventually, on December 27, 2014, Victoria became the GCW Television Champion. That would only be the beginning of her superstardom in the company, winning the Civil War match to get a shot at the GCW World Championship at Resurrection, GCW's flagship Pay-Per-View. On February 28, 2015, Victoria defeated Cody Lindberg-Knight in a "title for title" match (her TV title was also on the line) to become the GCW World Heavyweight Champion, a reign that would become the longest in that title's history and last until July 25, 2015. Her reign was filled with criticism from her peers in GCW, and even wrestlers from the Triad of IWC, SCW and ULW when she erroneously called herself on Twitter "the only world champion that matters", though much of that criticism was justified considering she went to great lengths to remain the world champion for as long as she was.
Shortly after losing the GCW World Championship, her former mentor Luciana Verdoza pulled her aside and helped her realize the error of her ways. Once that happened, Victoria made it a mission to do things the right way and to no longer make the mistakes that she made that drew such harsh criticism. Since this coming of age on her part, Victoria's managed to retain her friendships with the likes of William Mason, while gaining a new field of allies and gaining a new field of enemies as well. Victoria has since been trying to regain the World Championship, having overcome numerous obstacles and enemies along the way, stemming from Travis Vessey, her former friend Tina Valentine and Alexander Midas along with Executive Order. She became a triple crown champion in GCW by winning the Global Tag Team Championships in an authority forced pairing with Kayla Jones in spite of questions of tension between them. However, a feud with GCW's branch of "Ginger Nation" resulted in her hitting the rock bottom of her wrestling career, leading to a forced hair dye and one of the most humiliating experiences of her career. Hating this forced dye at first, she would come around on it and decided to keep the red hair, seeing it as a fresh new start for her.
This fresh start would ultimately lead to her winning her 4th world championship at the end of 2016, defeating Julia Braddock in a submission match to do so. She'd retain this title until June 2017 when she lost the world championship to Adrian Waters, but she'd regain it 2 months later for her 5th and most recent world championship to date. She'd hold the GCW World Championship until November, before losing it in an elimination chamber match.
2018 would see her hospitalize her 2017-long rival Adrian Waters and feud with his then-wife, and career-long rival Myra Lynwood for the remainder of her GCW run. The highlight of her 2018 would be getting inducted into the GCW Hall of Fame, though the same night also included making one of the biggest mistakes of her life in marrying her longtime "love" Axl Austin (she never loved him) which severely altered her confidence for the worst once she decided to end things a month later. Victoria would leave GCW in August 2018
Other notable feds
IWC - her "career rock bottom". She participated in this company in 2015 and it turned out to be the self-described worst experience of her career.
UWA - Joined UWA in 2016 after IWC's demise and redeemed herself. She won the Hybrid Championship at the start of 2017 and would never lose the title, vacating it upon her sudden departure in September. This is her longest title reign to date.
EIW - Joined in early 2018, shoehorned into the tag team division, though she'd win the tag team titles. Won the Sovereign Championship from Ashley Williams right before the company closed (most recent title win to date).
Victoria Roselyn Salinas was born in Columbia Falls, Montana,and grew up in humble beginnings. She's very tight lipped about her childhood, but she's gone on record as describing her teenage years as an "absolute hell". Growing up, she was a social outcast as her social circle was minimal at best. Through one of her best friends (and future husband) in Gavin Valenzuela, Victoria attended a wrestling show for the first time in November 2005, capturing inspiration from an Indy wrestling event to become a professional wrestler herself. In January of her graduation year, she began working as a waitress at a local diner. She would never spend a penny from any of her paychecks, as she saved and saved to leave her small town and head to a big city to train to be a wrestler. It took her more than a year, but she got there and she was on her way to Seattle to live and train in one of the Pacific Northwest's finest, strictest wrestling schools.
Her wrestling abilities caught on quickly, but her childhood social awkwardness was noted as potentially affecting her marketability for future employers. Still, after training and wrestling for two years at the academy and their affiliated local Indy promotion in Seattle, she found her way to mainstream wrestling in November 2009, despite still being socially awkward. The 21 year old instantly wowed crowds and gained a good following in the early part of her mainstream career. She quickly became a rising star, though her self-esteem was still lacking. Nearly a year later, she would finally overcome her social awkwardness, as she came out of her shell, stopped being a social outcast, and basically became a "geek to chic" story. She embraced herself as a woman, as her "ugly duckling" phase met a powerful, sudden and impactful end. Suddenly, her social life and her wrestling career experienced a major boom. Soon, she became one of her company's most beloved and popular wrestlers, as well as one of their best. She became a master of overcoming adversity and an inspiration to many, as again and again, she found away to overcome odds stacked against her by often-jealous enemies. She was more or less a golden girl for the company and their fans: an inspiration for women and more or less a girl-next-door type sex symbol for the guys.
After flying high in her first exposure to mainstream American wrestling for over four years, she hit a potential cliff when the company she was working for, closed shop. Disheartened, she wasn't sure where to go with her career. So, she sought a fresh start, becoming a Canadian permanent resident and moving to Edmonton to expand her abilities in some underground dungeons. In addition, she sought work in Mexico, where she would stay for over a year to wrestle. It was a refreshing experience for her, as she got to experience success and happiness without the pressures and "politics" of the American wrestling scene. Eventually, in late July of 2014, after a successful 14 month stay south of the border, she returned to America to a legion of her wrestling fans who were starving to see her, when she signed with an all women's wrestling company named LAW.
The great news for her fans was that she came back to America, more beautiful than ever. The bad news is, she came back to America a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT person. Gone was the humility she had since the day she was born. Gone was the love and the joy she shared with the fans for so long. Forgotten was all the trials she had overcome to even get to where she was in the wrestling business. She stopped caring about what the people wanted, saying that all the fans thought she was good for was being a beacon of light to escape from their pathetic reality. She was insulted because she felt that all she ever was to her fans was a sex symbol and that they never truly appreciated her widespread wrestling abilities. She decided she was done inspiring young girls and being the "hottest ticket in town". She wanted to do her own thing.
However, her return to America hit a bump in LAW. Her stay there was short and uneventful, and also contained its fair share of "bullshit". After quickly tiring of it, and after feeling like she shouldn't be wasting her time in a company she realized was "small time", she left for greener pastures. Said greener pastures came in the form of Glory Braddock's Global Championship Wrestling.
With her tumultuous tenure in LAW, and with a new start in GCW looming, Victoria decided it was time to further separate herself from her "golden girl" past during her first American wrestling go-around. She stopped using her first name, deciding she needed a fresh start, in GCW.
The 'Vainglorious Siren', as she became known, took GCW by storm with starting off her tenure with multiple wins over the famed Jones wrestling family. Eventually, on December 27, 2014, Victoria became the GCW Television Champion. That would only be the beginning of her superstardom in the company, winning the Civil War match to get a shot at the GCW World Championship at Resurrection, GCW's flagship Pay-Per-View. On February 28, 2015, Victoria defeated Cody Lindberg-Knight in a "title for title" match (her TV title was also on the line) to become the GCW World Heavyweight Champion, a reign that would become the longest in that title's history and last until July 25, 2015. Her reign was filled with criticism from her peers in GCW, and even wrestlers from the Triad of IWC, SCW and ULW when she erroneously called herself on Twitter "the only world champion that matters", though much of that criticism was justified considering she went to great lengths to remain the world champion for as long as she was.
Shortly after losing the GCW World Championship, her former mentor Luciana Verdoza pulled her aside and helped her realize the error of her ways. Once that happened, Victoria made it a mission to do things the right way and to no longer make the mistakes that she made that drew such harsh criticism. Since this coming of age on her part, Victoria's managed to retain her friendships with the likes of William Mason, while gaining a new field of allies and gaining a new field of enemies as well. Victoria has since been trying to regain the World Championship, having overcome numerous obstacles and enemies along the way, stemming from Travis Vessey, her former friend Tina Valentine and Alexander Midas along with Executive Order. She became a triple crown champion in GCW by winning the Global Tag Team Championships in an authority forced pairing with Kayla Jones in spite of questions of tension between them. However, a feud with GCW's branch of "Ginger Nation" resulted in her hitting the rock bottom of her wrestling career, leading to a forced hair dye and one of the most humiliating experiences of her career. Hating this forced dye at first, she would come around on it and decided to keep the red hair, seeing it as a fresh new start for her.
This fresh start would ultimately lead to her winning her 4th world championship at the end of 2016, defeating Julia Braddock in a submission match to do so. She'd retain this title until June 2017 when she lost the world championship to Adrian Waters, but she'd regain it 2 months later for her 5th and most recent world championship to date. She'd hold the GCW World Championship until November, before losing it in an elimination chamber match.
2018 would see her hospitalize her 2017-long rival Adrian Waters and feud with his then-wife, and career-long rival Myra Lynwood for the remainder of her GCW run. The highlight of her 2018 would be getting inducted into the GCW Hall of Fame, though the same night also included making one of the biggest mistakes of her life in marrying her longtime "love" Axl Austin (she never loved him) which severely altered her confidence for the worst once she decided to end things a month later. Victoria would leave GCW in August 2018
Other notable feds
IWC - her "career rock bottom". She participated in this company in 2015 and it turned out to be the self-described worst experience of her career.
UWA - Joined UWA in 2016 after IWC's demise and redeemed herself. She won the Hybrid Championship at the start of 2017 and would never lose the title, vacating it upon her sudden departure in September. This is her longest title reign to date.
EIW - Joined in early 2018, shoehorned into the tag team division, though she'd win the tag team titles. Won the Sovereign Championship from Ashley Williams right before the company closed (most recent title win to date).
Wrestling Accomplishments
1x PRW Hardcore Champion
1x PRW Intercontinental Champion (longest reigning)
2x PRW World Champion (longest reigning)
Revolution Cup Tournament Winner 2011 and 2012
Revolution Rumble Match Winner 2012
PRW Hall of Fame 2013
1x GCW TV Champion
1x GCW Tag Team Champion
3x GCW World Champion
GCW Civil War Match Winner 2015
GCW Hall of Fame 2018
1x UWA Hybrid Champion (longest reigning)
1x EIW Tag Team Champion
1x EIW Sovereign Champion (never lost, EIW closed in 2018 right after she won it)
1x PRW Hardcore Champion
1x PRW Intercontinental Champion (longest reigning)
2x PRW World Champion (longest reigning)
Revolution Cup Tournament Winner 2011 and 2012
Revolution Rumble Match Winner 2012
PRW Hall of Fame 2013
1x GCW TV Champion
1x GCW Tag Team Champion
3x GCW World Champion
GCW Civil War Match Winner 2015
GCW Hall of Fame 2018
1x UWA Hybrid Champion (longest reigning)
1x EIW Tag Team Champion
1x EIW Sovereign Champion (never lost, EIW closed in 2018 right after she won it)