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WARFARE: Our Main Bi-Weekly Show Dr. Holly Cambric
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XWF FanBase:
Hardly anyone to be honest

(booed by most fans; hurts people even when not supposed to; often angry and shitty)


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05-02-2025, 03:17 AM

I am having issues posting this. Sometimes it says the number selection at the bottom is incorrect, even though I am putting in the correct number. Other times, some of the font size drops to really tiny. I put it all in Google Docs, so here is the link. If this doesn't suffice, then I'll keep trying, or I'll take any advice on a remedy that you can give. Thank you. 

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Dr. HOLLY CAMBRIC


ADD PHOTO OF CHARACTER HERE



Wrestler's Real Name: Holly Cambric

Wrestler Age/Date of Birth: In her 30s.

Height: 5’8”

Weight: 140 lbs

Hometown: Miami, Florida

Alignment (Face? Heel? Antihero?): Heel

Pic Base: Jessica Chastain/Elizabeth Sloane/Miss Sloane (Jessica Chastain’s character from the movie “Miss Sloane.” …. Kinda the aesthetic vibe from the video below.)


Backstory/Important Character Details:

Dr. Holly Cambric was an exceptional trauma surgeon and neuroscientist. Talented. Celebrated. She was known for her icy precision in the operating room and her work on pain thresholds and neuro-behavioral trauma. But there were rumors about her clinical trials. About her methods. Some speculated that she was obsessed with the human pain response. Others said she enjoyed cutting too much.

Eventually, the medical board caught wind. A patient, an underground fighter who survived one of her experimental surgeries, blew the whistle. Her license was suspended. Her life's work was invalidated and buried. She was excommunicated from the very field she helped advance.

Not all hope was lost, though. She was drawn into the Black Rainbow. It directed her to a new laboratory. The squared circle. She first took up employment as a ringside physician for several wrestling promotions. Even without a valid license anymore, wrestling promotions with shady funding and unregulated environments hired her as a “consultant,” “wellness expert,” or unofficial “medic.”

For the Black Rainbow, Dr. Holly Cambric was more than just a “ringside physician.” She was an insider. Her role within these wrestling companies allowed her access to roster members medical and psychological files, important information she still keeps cataloged till this day.

With the Black Rainbow’s increasing presence within XWF, she’s shed the role of ringside physician and has stepped into the squared circle.

Strengths: Mastery of joint control, knowledge of anatomy and pressure points, psychological control. These allow her not to have to rely on brute strength or speed, and her calm, surgical demeanour makes her difficult to read in the ring.

Weaknesses: She’s still a rookie, so she has some green to her. Aversion to chaos. Undersized against certain wrestlers, especially males. She can find it difficult to handle impulsive, unpredictable opponents.

Entrance Theme Music: “Born of Darkness” by Echo Harper


Ring Entrance:



A slow pulse of white light resembling a hospital heart monitor throbs with the opening beat of “Born of Darkness.” The tron flickers with sterile images: X-rays, surgical diagrams, and emergency room chaos. A soft, echoing sound of muffled breathing, like someone lying awake in a medical facility, seeps through the arena.

Then, as the vocals begin, Dr. Holly Cambric steps onto the stage.

She's wearing a fitted, high-collared coat resembling a stylized surgeon’s gown, black with blood-red lining. Her gloves are clean and white. Her face is expressionless, head tilted slightly like she’s observing the crowd as subjects, not people.

She doesn’t raise her arms. She doesn’t speak. She walks slowly, controlled, every step measured. The camera focuses on her eyes, which are found unblinking and analytical.

As she reaches the ring, she climbs the steps methodically and wipes her boots twice on the apron, sterile habits she refuses to break. She enters under the bottom rope deliberately and kneels briefly in the center of the ring.

Then she rises.

The final haunting note of the theme echoes as she removes her coat, folds it precisely, and hands it to a ringside official with surgical detachment. She paces the ropes once, then retreats to her corner.

In-Ring Style (Technician? High Flyer?): Not sure how in depth you want this, but I am a nerd so here you go. Full deep dive. She wrestles like every match is a live dissection. Her style favors joint manipulation, limb isolation, and suffocating submissions, all executed with a surgeon’s exactitude (if that’s even a word?). She favors slow, methodical pacing, targeting specific body parts with unnerving focus, like wrist stomps, nerve holds, and calculated strikes aimed at pressure points rather than showmanship. Strikes are minimal but devastating, used only when necessary to interrupt momentum or exploit an opening. She operates with emotional detachment, showing no urgency or adrenaline, sometimes even whispering observations to her opponents mid-match as if diagnosing their failures in real time. Every movement serves to wear down, to study, and to finish with precision.

10 or More Standard Moves:

Single-Leg Takedown into leg trap or stomp
Back Elbow to the Jaw
Stomp to the Hand/Wrist
Hammerlock Body Slam
Snap Suplex (Float Over Into Mount)
Knee Drop to the Elbow or Shoulder
Corner Foot Choke
Short Arm Scissors
Running Knee to the Ribs
Step-Through Neck Snap (Hangman's Style)
Atomic Drop
Armbar DDT
Swinging Neckbreaker
Chop Block
Crossbody
Senton

Trademark Move Name(s):

“For Medicinal Use Only”
Description: Lures opponent into thinking she’s going for a wristlock, then pivots sharply into a wicked, concussive roundhouse kick.

“Local Anesthetic” Description: Nerve hold/claw applied to the trapezius or shoulder, immobilizing one side of the body. Held while calmly talking to her opponent with stuff like “Tell me where it hurts.” Or whatever the match writer can come up with.

“The Second Opinion”
Description: Satellite DDT.

Finishing Move Name(s):

“Flatline Protocol”
Description: She leaps onto her opponent’s back with a sudden backstabber, jarring the spine and dropping them backward. As they recoil, she immediately wraps her arms around their neck into a surgical rear naked choke, and latches her legs around their waist in a tight body scissors. Sometimes she leans in close and whispers, “Vitals fading...” as they fade or tap out.

“Scapel Line”
Description: Wrist clutch knee strike to the side of the head. Think of Danielson's Busaiku Knee with surgical focus. She lands this when she lures her opponent into standing upright too quickly.

DESPERATION FINISHER/SUPER FINISHER:

“Autopsy Report”
Description: Modified Hell’s Gate triangle choke. Used when she’s on her back and needs to turn the tide.

Favorite Hardcore Attacks/Spots: If she’s using a steel chair, she’ll place it over her opponent’s hand, elbow, knee, etc., and stomp it. Sometimes she’ll use the chair to sandwich one of her opponent’s limbs in it and then stomp on it methodically, at times even adjusting the limb’s placement like a twisted orthopedic. If using a Kendo stick or something like that, she’ll poke, prod, rake, often behind the knee, under the ribs, or across the fingers like a nerve test. If things get REALLY messy she’ll whip out her “toolbox” which has pliers, clamps, and all the goodies you’d find in an Operating Room and shouldn’t be found inside a ring.

Additional Notes (What are some things that they would ALWAYS do? Or would NEVER do?):

Always: Keeps her hair tied back or tightly controlled, like in a sleek bun or braid, practical, not performative. Speaks in clinical, medical terminology while in her matches, mainly as a psychological tool. After winning, she may briefly “examine” her fallen opponent’s body, checking a wrist or knee as if completing a chart.

Never Does: Uses super flashy high spots/super high risk stuff. Sell pain dramatically, if she’s hurt she’ll suppress emotion as though diagnosing herself in realtime rather than reacting.
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