10-18-2020, 01:18 PM
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Tag Team Name: The Light In The Darkness
Members: Amelia Nevado and La Pequeña Luz
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: This tandem is basically what happens if the “enemies to friends to lovers” trope actually came to life outside of books and movies. A pair of second-generation athletes that were once bitter rivals after first crossing paths at a joint show their respective original companies put on through their working relationship, Luz eventually achieved the impossible and broke down the seemingly impenetrable emotional walls of Amelia when they realized they had a lot more in common deep down than they thought. Building off their newfound mutual respect and friendship, the two essentially became one another’s emotional rock and displayed a surprisingly perfect synergy with one another both inside and outside of the ring, ultimately leading to them developing feelings for one another and becoming a couple. Now, they continue to make each other better with each passing day and build their own wrestling legacies with whatever new challenge or opportunity they can find, which is what led them to SCW.
Entrance Music: “In the Name of Love” by Arion feat. Cyan Kicks
Entrance Description:
All of a sudden, the lights go out, prompting a surprised pop from the fans. “In the Name of Love” by Arion feat. Cyan Kicks begins to play, the LED screens flickering to life to show a large wisteria tree in front of a starry night sky with a beautiful moon, the stars seeming like they’re slowly shifting and dancing around as petals from the tree fall and gracefully glide through the sky. One spotlight comes to life on the left side of the stage from the camera’s perspective, revealing Amelia Nevado standing underneath it, eyes focused on the ring and a small smile on her lips as her hands are folded in front of her, giving her the look of a proper young lady. A second spotlight comes to life on the right side of the stage, revealing La Pequeña Luz standing underneath it with the kind of grin that could light up a room all on its own as she motions with her hands for the fans to get pumped up, which they immediately proceed to do. The two slowly turn their attention to one another and begin closing the distance, their spotlights following them as they stop within arm’s reach of one another, where Amelia extends her hand and Luz takes it before they pull their bodies close, the spotlights merging into one piercing through the darkness. When the song goes into the chorus, the two ladies begin to literally waltz their way down to the ring, fast and fluid to keep pace with the song as the spotlight follows their every move, leaving fans mesmerized by their synergy. As the chorus reaches its end and the two find themselves at the bottom of the ramp, they push away from one another as far as their arms will allow without letting go before quickly pointing to the LED screens with their free hands, where the night scene is immediately engulfed in white before transitioning to a video package of the two ladies in action, both together and individually. Slowly, the two release one another, the single spotlight splitting in two again as Amelia makes her way up the steps to walk across the apron on one side, wiping her feet before stepping through the ropes. Luz, meanwhile, hops up onto the apron right in front of her and grabs the top rope before vaulting herself into a somersault into the ring, landing on her feet. She moves to the center of the ring and drops to her knees, cupping her hands together in front of her while Amelia stands right behind her, hands folded before her once again. As Luz lifts her cupped hands upward, the arena lights slowly begin to come back on as Amelia takes her hands and pulls her to her feet, spinning her around one final time into a tight embrace and a soft kiss before the two move to their corner to prepare for battle, with both girls shedding their robes and Amelia also removing her mask.
Primary Finisher: Wisteria Waltz
Primary Finisher Description: Lights Out (Luz) / Running Corkscrew European Uppercut (Amelia) combination. When they perform this move, Luz will usually be the first to move with Amelia just a step behind, meaning that by the time Amelia hits the uppercut, Luz is already airborne and holding the opponent’s head, allowing the blow to snap their head back for far greater impact when Luz pulls them to the mat.
Secondary Finisher: Moonlight Conjuring
Secondary Finisher Description: Delayed Flapjack (Luz) / Elevated Eye-Opener (Amelia) combination, or Luz and Amelia's version of MNM's Snapshot finisher. This is a new finisher they've recently developed as a means of giving them another tandem option for ending a tag match, as the end of their second World Tag Title run showed that opponents are starting to get wise to the Wisteria Waltz. Luz will lift the opponent over her shoulder as though she were doing a flapjack, but stalls so that Amelia can hook them for her hammerlock DDT before they both drop to the mat, with the higher angle also allowing for damage to the hammerlocked shoulder. They still prefer the Wisteria Waltz as their primary tandem finisher because it can come from out of nowhere, and this finisher won't work against opponents who are too big to be lifted by either woman despite their recent strides in getting stronger, but this does give them another option to end matches with (aside from the Everlasting Oath double submission finisher) to counter any scouting against the Wisteria Waltz.
Tertiary Finisher: Everlasting Oath
Tertiary Finisher Description: Luz will take the opponent down into La Mágica. Once she’s got the armbar portion of the hold applied, Amelia will slip in and tie up the rest of the opponent’s limbs with the Barrier Cage, creating a unique double submission hold that targets every portion of the opponent’s body at once. This finisher won’t be used as often as the Wisteria Waltz or the Moonlight Conjuring, primarily due to the fact that the only way these two are likely going to get a submission win with the Everlasting Oath is to guarantee they’ve taken the victim’s partner(s) completely out of the equation first so it can’t be broken up.
Signature Moves:
Thorn Vault
- With one or both opponents on the outside, one woman will get down on all fours in front of the ropes, allowing for the other to use her as a stepping stool for extra elevation in performing any sort of suicide attack to the outside. The suicide attack that they ultimately use is irrelevant; so long as one’s vaulting off the other’s back to perform it, it can be classified as the Thorn Vault. In most cases, Luz will be the one vaulting off Amelia’s back, but they can switch positions every now and then so that Amelia is the one vaulting off of Luz.
Fuego en el Cielo
(translation: Fire in the Sky)
- Superplex (Amelia) / Caer del Cielo (Luz) combination
Enchanted Execution
- Cutting Ties (Amelia) / Vuelo Encantado (Luz) combination
Frozen Gauntlet
- Flash Freeze (Luz) / Running European Uppercut to the back of the head (Amelia) combination
Spicy Toss
- Rocket Launcher. In most cases, Amelia will be the one throwing Luz, but they can switch positions every now and then so that Luz is the one throwing Amelia.
Guiding Light
- Flapjack (Amelia) / Leaping Reverse STO (Luz) combination. This tandem move was adopted from Amelia's older twin siblings Edward and Emily, who use this as a tag team finisher called the Double Vision.
Transatlantic Flight
- Doomsday Device variations. The only constant will be the Doomsday Device setup, with one woman holding an opponent on her shoulders in an electric chair while the other takes them down with some sort of diving attack. They'll use the standard diving clothesline, Amelia's been known to use a diving european uppercut, Luz has been known to use a dropkick, a hurricanrana, a crossbody (which will see Amelia also incorporate an electric chair drop for extra impact), just as a few examples. Feel free to get creative with how they do this because as long as its got the Doomsday Device setup, it can be classified as the Transatlantic Flight, regardless of what the diving move is for it.
Spellraiser
- Luz and Amelia's take on the Hart Attack. Luz will lift the opponent up into a bearhug, then Amelia will run past them and springboard off the second rope before twisting into a corkscrew european uppercut. If Luz is the legal competitor, then when the opponent hits the mat she'll often keep hold of their legs and flip into a jacknife pin.
It should be noted that Luz and Amelia aren’t limited to what’s listed here when it comes to tandem offense, this is simply the combinations they’ve used so often they decided to name them. These two have an almost supernatural level of synergy with one another, to the point that some people have become convinced they can actually read one another’s minds. They will find a way to combine their offense however they see fit to their hearts’ content in order to try and earn a victory over an opposing team, so feel free to get creative with however you can merge their respective arsenals together if need be during a tag match.
Biography:
Links to their individual singles apps are below, since their biography as a team is already pretty thoroughly explained in their singles bios.
Amelia Nevado - http://supremecw.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2052
La Pequeña Luz - http://supremecw.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2051
Members: Amelia Nevado and La Pequeña Luz
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: This tandem is basically what happens if the “enemies to friends to lovers” trope actually came to life outside of books and movies. A pair of second-generation athletes that were once bitter rivals after first crossing paths at a joint show their respective original companies put on through their working relationship, Luz eventually achieved the impossible and broke down the seemingly impenetrable emotional walls of Amelia when they realized they had a lot more in common deep down than they thought. Building off their newfound mutual respect and friendship, the two essentially became one another’s emotional rock and displayed a surprisingly perfect synergy with one another both inside and outside of the ring, ultimately leading to them developing feelings for one another and becoming a couple. Now, they continue to make each other better with each passing day and build their own wrestling legacies with whatever new challenge or opportunity they can find, which is what led them to SCW.
Entrance Music: “In the Name of Love” by Arion feat. Cyan Kicks
Entrance Description:
All of a sudden, the lights go out, prompting a surprised pop from the fans. “In the Name of Love” by Arion feat. Cyan Kicks begins to play, the LED screens flickering to life to show a large wisteria tree in front of a starry night sky with a beautiful moon, the stars seeming like they’re slowly shifting and dancing around as petals from the tree fall and gracefully glide through the sky. One spotlight comes to life on the left side of the stage from the camera’s perspective, revealing Amelia Nevado standing underneath it, eyes focused on the ring and a small smile on her lips as her hands are folded in front of her, giving her the look of a proper young lady. A second spotlight comes to life on the right side of the stage, revealing La Pequeña Luz standing underneath it with the kind of grin that could light up a room all on its own as she motions with her hands for the fans to get pumped up, which they immediately proceed to do. The two slowly turn their attention to one another and begin closing the distance, their spotlights following them as they stop within arm’s reach of one another, where Amelia extends her hand and Luz takes it before they pull their bodies close, the spotlights merging into one piercing through the darkness. When the song goes into the chorus, the two ladies begin to literally waltz their way down to the ring, fast and fluid to keep pace with the song as the spotlight follows their every move, leaving fans mesmerized by their synergy. As the chorus reaches its end and the two find themselves at the bottom of the ramp, they push away from one another as far as their arms will allow without letting go before quickly pointing to the LED screens with their free hands, where the night scene is immediately engulfed in white before transitioning to a video package of the two ladies in action, both together and individually. Slowly, the two release one another, the single spotlight splitting in two again as Amelia makes her way up the steps to walk across the apron on one side, wiping her feet before stepping through the ropes. Luz, meanwhile, hops up onto the apron right in front of her and grabs the top rope before vaulting herself into a somersault into the ring, landing on her feet. She moves to the center of the ring and drops to her knees, cupping her hands together in front of her while Amelia stands right behind her, hands folded before her once again. As Luz lifts her cupped hands upward, the arena lights slowly begin to come back on as Amelia takes her hands and pulls her to her feet, spinning her around one final time into a tight embrace and a soft kiss before the two move to their corner to prepare for battle, with both girls shedding their robes and Amelia also removing her mask.
Primary Finisher: Wisteria Waltz
Primary Finisher Description: Lights Out (Luz) / Running Corkscrew European Uppercut (Amelia) combination. When they perform this move, Luz will usually be the first to move with Amelia just a step behind, meaning that by the time Amelia hits the uppercut, Luz is already airborne and holding the opponent’s head, allowing the blow to snap their head back for far greater impact when Luz pulls them to the mat.
Secondary Finisher: Moonlight Conjuring
Secondary Finisher Description: Delayed Flapjack (Luz) / Elevated Eye-Opener (Amelia) combination, or Luz and Amelia's version of MNM's Snapshot finisher. This is a new finisher they've recently developed as a means of giving them another tandem option for ending a tag match, as the end of their second World Tag Title run showed that opponents are starting to get wise to the Wisteria Waltz. Luz will lift the opponent over her shoulder as though she were doing a flapjack, but stalls so that Amelia can hook them for her hammerlock DDT before they both drop to the mat, with the higher angle also allowing for damage to the hammerlocked shoulder. They still prefer the Wisteria Waltz as their primary tandem finisher because it can come from out of nowhere, and this finisher won't work against opponents who are too big to be lifted by either woman despite their recent strides in getting stronger, but this does give them another option to end matches with (aside from the Everlasting Oath double submission finisher) to counter any scouting against the Wisteria Waltz.
Tertiary Finisher: Everlasting Oath
Tertiary Finisher Description: Luz will take the opponent down into La Mágica. Once she’s got the armbar portion of the hold applied, Amelia will slip in and tie up the rest of the opponent’s limbs with the Barrier Cage, creating a unique double submission hold that targets every portion of the opponent’s body at once. This finisher won’t be used as often as the Wisteria Waltz or the Moonlight Conjuring, primarily due to the fact that the only way these two are likely going to get a submission win with the Everlasting Oath is to guarantee they’ve taken the victim’s partner(s) completely out of the equation first so it can’t be broken up.
Signature Moves:
Thorn Vault
- With one or both opponents on the outside, one woman will get down on all fours in front of the ropes, allowing for the other to use her as a stepping stool for extra elevation in performing any sort of suicide attack to the outside. The suicide attack that they ultimately use is irrelevant; so long as one’s vaulting off the other’s back to perform it, it can be classified as the Thorn Vault. In most cases, Luz will be the one vaulting off Amelia’s back, but they can switch positions every now and then so that Amelia is the one vaulting off of Luz.
Fuego en el Cielo
(translation: Fire in the Sky)
- Superplex (Amelia) / Caer del Cielo (Luz) combination
Enchanted Execution
- Cutting Ties (Amelia) / Vuelo Encantado (Luz) combination
Frozen Gauntlet
- Flash Freeze (Luz) / Running European Uppercut to the back of the head (Amelia) combination
Spicy Toss
- Rocket Launcher. In most cases, Amelia will be the one throwing Luz, but they can switch positions every now and then so that Luz is the one throwing Amelia.
Guiding Light
- Flapjack (Amelia) / Leaping Reverse STO (Luz) combination. This tandem move was adopted from Amelia's older twin siblings Edward and Emily, who use this as a tag team finisher called the Double Vision.
Transatlantic Flight
- Doomsday Device variations. The only constant will be the Doomsday Device setup, with one woman holding an opponent on her shoulders in an electric chair while the other takes them down with some sort of diving attack. They'll use the standard diving clothesline, Amelia's been known to use a diving european uppercut, Luz has been known to use a dropkick, a hurricanrana, a crossbody (which will see Amelia also incorporate an electric chair drop for extra impact), just as a few examples. Feel free to get creative with how they do this because as long as its got the Doomsday Device setup, it can be classified as the Transatlantic Flight, regardless of what the diving move is for it.
Spellraiser
- Luz and Amelia's take on the Hart Attack. Luz will lift the opponent up into a bearhug, then Amelia will run past them and springboard off the second rope before twisting into a corkscrew european uppercut. If Luz is the legal competitor, then when the opponent hits the mat she'll often keep hold of their legs and flip into a jacknife pin.
It should be noted that Luz and Amelia aren’t limited to what’s listed here when it comes to tandem offense, this is simply the combinations they’ve used so often they decided to name them. These two have an almost supernatural level of synergy with one another, to the point that some people have become convinced they can actually read one another’s minds. They will find a way to combine their offense however they see fit to their hearts’ content in order to try and earn a victory over an opposing team, so feel free to get creative with however you can merge their respective arsenals together if need be during a tag match.
Biography:
Links to their individual singles apps are below, since their biography as a team is already pretty thoroughly explained in their singles bios.
Amelia Nevado - http://supremecw.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2052
La Pequeña Luz - http://supremecw.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2051