"Superbrat" Jennifer Summers

HOMETOWN: Victoria, Texas

HAIR COLOR: Black

EYE COLOR: Gray

ENTRANCE THEME: "Superstar" by Saliva

ALLIES: none

FAN ALIGNMENT: heel

HEIGHT: 5'4"

WEIGHT: 116 pounds

AGE: 24

RIVALS: none


OFFENSIVE

Level 1:
1 = left jab (1)
2 = knife-edged chop (1)
3 = standing armbar (1)
4 = "into the ropes"
5 = stalling vertical suplex (2) pw
6 = flying headscissor takedown (2) ag

Level 2:
1 = belly-to-back suplex (2)
2 = eye rake (2)
3 = arm drag (2) ch c
4 = standing dropkick (2) ch d
5 = "into the turnbuckle" c
6 = hammerlock slam (3)

Level 3:
1 = gut wrench suplex (2)
2 = "out of the ring" c
3 = "deathjump"
4 = spinebuster slam (3)
5 = superstar stunner (3)
6 = BRAT-PLEX (+2)

Into the ropes = A
Into the turnbuckle = B
Out of the ring = C
Deathjump = B

DEFENSIVE

Level 1:
1 = hurt (2)
2 = dazed (1) tag
3 = JENNIFER (1)
4 = dazed (1)
5 = dazed (1)
6 = hurt (2)

Level 2:
1 = down (3)
2 = hurt (2)
3 = hurt (2)
4 = JENNIFER (1)
5 = hurt (2) tag
6 = down (3)

Level 3:
1 = PIN 7 (4)
2 = down (3) lv
3 = down (3)
4 = hurt (2)
5 = hurt (2)
6 = hurt (2)

Agility = -1
Power = -1
Cage = 5
Disqualification = 6


CHARACTER NOTES:

Yet another graduate of the UWE Madhouse, Jennifer Summers showed much potential early on in her training. She showed so much natural talent, in fact, that the trainers dubbed her “Superstar.” Unfortunately, that moniker quickly went to her head and she began to complain and whine about anything that didn’t suit her. The other students at the madhouse took to calling her the “Superbrat.” It stuck.

Upon graduating from the Madhouse, like many UWE stars, she traveled the independent circuits until UWE started up official cards. Traveling primarily in her native Texas, Jennifer learned wrestling etiquette and manners the hard way… in the school of hard knocks. Life on the road hardened Summers quickly and considerably, but she was often relegated to opening matches against dark match caliber opponents, thus never really testing her.

Two things have happened as a result. First, her ego inflated against the sub-par competition. Second, after a 20 minute wrestling lesson courtesy of veteran Amy Adams on a show in Dallas, she realized that she needs work. But, in her mind, time is something she has as a luxury, her improvement, like everything else to her, should come quickly and easily. And as for being a “Superbrat,” she now carries the name like a badge of honor, because she wants those that mocked her to remember who it was that beat them.


SIGNATURE MOVES:

• SUPERSTAR STUNNER: a version of the sit-down 3/4 turn neckbreaker, often simply called the stunner.

• BRAT-PLEX: a slingshot brainbuster suplex.