“ill” Jill Park
Apr 26, 2021 8:09:41 GMT -5
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Post by Jill Park on Apr 26, 2021 8:09:41 GMT -5
Character Name: “ill” Jill Park
Hometown: Venice Beach, California
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 135 lbs
Alignment: Heel
In-Ring Style: Unpolished brawler that talks ALOT of trash.
Bio:
Opportunistic cunt who always comes for others. Always has success on the backs of people who came before me.
2021
Jill Park debuted on the May 3rd episode of Monday Night Clash, defeating Jeffrey Cuddletrousers. Park would continue on her winning ways leading up to her first Havoc match on May 30th. Along the way, she secured an MTV contract for her own reality show, titled “License to Jill”. In the Havoc match, Park would quickly make a name for herself as a name to watch in Action Wrestling, despite being ultimately eliminated by then Pure Champion, Johnny Bacchus. Following Havoc, Jill Park was well on her way to being considered near the top of the rookie class in Action Wrestling for 2021. Despite a tumultuous public relationship with her sister, Caylee Park, Jill would remain undefeated in singles competition heading into the biggest show of the year, Evolution IV.
In a late addition to the card, Park would face John Black with entry to the Glory tournament on the line. Park would ultimately defeat Black with her “Cancel Culture” Curb Stomp, punching her ticket to Glory the following week.
Feud with Frank Patrick Venable(FPV)
During the opening round of Glory, Jill Park would shockingly distract FPV allowing Der Metzger to defeat him. Later in the night, FPV would return the favour and allowed Sam Kidsgrove to hand Park her first singles loss since joining Action Wrestling. What would result was multiple attacks from Park on FPV as they headed towards a match at Tokyo Fite on July 25th. This match never happened, however, as Park viciously attacked FPV prior to the match, severely injuring his ankle.
FPV would strike back, nearly injuring Park’s leg in retaliation, but Park would escape. Torture would grant FPV his wish and a rematch with Park…in a submission match. The match would take place on the August 16th episode of Monday Night Clash. Park would once again attack FPV on his way to the ring, again focusing on his injured ankle. This would lead to an emotional FPV tapping to what would eventually be dubbed “The Frankle Lock”. In addition to putting FPV on the shelf and effectively ending the rivalry, this allowed Jill Park to enter the All-In Ladder match at Uprising.
Feud with Kyle Kemp
At All-In, Jill Park would once again put in a potentially career-defining performance. She was primed to pull down the All-In contract and guarantee herself a World Heavyweight Championship match whenever she wanted. However, CJ Phoenix would knock her from the ladder and then HE would subsequently be dumped by Kyle Kemp who went on to win the All-In briefcase.
On the following episode of Monday Night Clash, following a Kyle Kemp win in the Main Event, Park would jump Kemp. The two would trade attacks back and forth leading to a confrontation at Execution. Kemp would ultimately win via rollup, and later in the night go on to win the World Heavyweight Championship after a shocking cash-in.
Despite her loss at Execution, Jill Park would continue her feud with Kemp, and this would eventually lead to a Submission match which, with the help of Dandy DiVito, Park would beat the new World Heavyweight Champion.
In the following weeks there would be discussion about who the next challenger for the World Heavyweight Championship would be as Jill Park, Carter Shaw, and Dandy DiVito had arguments following the Execution Pay-Per-View and the Submission match between Park and Kemp. Eventually, Kemp would declare he could beat all three and Torture made the match, much to the Champion’s chagrin.
Turmoil
At Turmoil, Jill Park would challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship against Champion Kyle Kemp, and challengers Carter Shaw and Dandy DiVito in a Fatal Fourway Elimination match. Park would shock EVERYONE by first eliminating Kyle Kemp via Submission and then Carter Shaw via pinfall before ultimately falling to Dandy DiVito due to outside interference on the part of his brother, Richard DiVito.
Turmoil was indeed a possible career-defining performance by Jill Park, even in defeat. Eliminating Kyle Kemp and Carter Shaw and nearly defeating Dandy DiVito as well. Many believed she was screwed out of the title on that night, and it signified she had “made it” to the Main Event.
2022
Affluenza
Coming off the heels of Turmoil 2021 and her unsuccessful bid for the AW World Heavyweight Championship, to say that Jill Park was irate was an understatement. However, nobody could have foreseen what it drove her and Turmoil tournament runner-up, Regan Voorhees to. Following the Main Event of the Season Premiere for 2022, which saw Downfall defeat Dandy DiVito for the World Heavyweight Championship, Jill Park and Regan Voorhees would hit the ring, steel chairs in hand. They would proceed to assault Downfall and Dandy DiVito, among others who tried to stop the attack. They would announce their alliance, formally known as “Affluenza”.
Feud with Carter Shaw
Also following the Turmoil fatal fourway elimination match, that saw Jill Park pin and eliminate Carter Shaw, the tensions between the two would continue to rise. The feud looked to culminate at Revolution when they two faced off in a Submission match, declaring their must be a winner. Jill would head into the match as confident as ever, due to her increasing proficiency with the ankle lock known as “The Franklelock” which had put down some of the best in Action Wrestling up to this point. However, Carter Shaw would have a trick up his sleeve, as he so often does. At the Revolution Pay-Per-View, Shaw would attach braces to both shin/ankles so that Park could not properly cinch in the ankle lock she relied so heavily on. Shaw would then proceed to knock out Jill Park, winning without an official submission. This enraged both parties and they would proceed to meet in the very first Hell in a Cell match to ever be competed in on a Monday Night Clash. In a match of the year worthy bout, that saw blood and brutal violence perpetrated by both competitors, Jill Park managed to lock in the Franklelock in the middle of the ring, and defeat Carter Shaw by submission.
Havoc 2022
If Turmoil 2021 wasn’t considered a “coming out party” for Jill Park in Action Wrestling, the Havoc Rumble was. Eliminating notable favorites Johnny Bacchus, Lissie Hope, Ash Blake, and Gerard Angelo, Jill Park found her way to the final 2.
Against none other than her rival, Carter Shaw. The two would battle as hard as before, and Jill would appear to eliminate Shaw after an ankle lock that looked to cause him to tumble over the ropes, but he was able to hold on just barely. Following an intense battle, Shaw would be able to toss Park over the top and kill her bid for the Main Event of Evolution.
Evolution 2022
What started off as an intense rivalry between Affluenza and Insurgentsia(Johnny Bacchus & Ash Blake), which saw Affluenza savagely attack them during an Ash Blake Hardcore title defence against Jonny Cedrone, causing Ash Blake to LOSE her title, it quickly turned into a massive feud between 4 of the top teams in Action Wrestling. The Vanguard, who were at the time in the midst of a record setting Tag Team Championship reign, issued a challenge to the division. Vanguard would be answered by Affluenza, The Swallowing, and Insurgentsia, and the four teams would wage war on the road to Evolution. At Evolution, the four teams would wage a final war in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match, where The Swallowing would win the belts for a second time. This would be the second and final time Affluenza would unsuccessfully challenge for the titles.
Glory 2022
Jill Park would head to the Glory tournament for the United States Championship, still stinging from her losses at Havoc and Evolution. However, in perhaps her greatest performance to date, Jill would defeat Odin Balfore, Tatiana Jolee, and finally Sam Kidsgrove in the final of the tournament to win her first gold in Action Wrestling: the United States Championship.
United States Championship Reign
Following GLORY, Jill Park would embark on a record setting 190-day reign as United States Champion. It would see her defend the title successfully against Sam Kidsgrove, Odin Balfore, Kyle Kemp, and Alice Gemini on two separate occasions. She would be stripped of the title on January 9th, 2023 by Clash General Manager, Alexander Pasternak.
Women’s Championship Reign
On the August 22nd episode of Monday Night Clash, in what was billed as the BIGGEST Clash Main Event match ever, Jill Park defeated Alice Gemini in a double title match that saw Park retain the United States Championship, as well as win the AW Women’s Championship, making her a double champion. Park would go on to hold on to the Women’s title for a record-setting 123 days.
All-In
At Uprising 2022, Jill Park would make good on her failure the previous year and win the All-In ladder match against Dandy DiVito, Kyle Kemp, Downfall, Regan Voorhees, Teo Blaze, Sam Kidsgrove, Alice Gemini, Serenity Holmes and CJ Phoenix. The win would give Jill Park possession of the All-In briefcase, giving her the opportunity to challenge for the AW World Heavyweight Championship anytime, anywhere, for the time period of one calendar year. In the moments following this match, Bozo would assault then Champion Gerard Angelo, who had been fresh off a title defence earlier in the night. Bozo would strangely offer Angelo up for Jill Park, but before Park could make a decision, she would be attacked by an irate Dandy DiVito.
Feud with Dandy DiVito
Following the All-In, Dandy DiVito would, on multiple occasions, douse Jill Park in what appeared to be pig slop, as well as continue to play mind games that made Park question the affiliation of her tag team partner, Regan Voorhees.
After several weeks, a matchup would happen on Clash, pitting Dandy DiVito against Jill Park, with Regan Voorhees as Special Guest Referee, at the request of DiVito. In the closing moments of the match, Regan Voorhees would do a fast count, after Jill Park struck DiVito with her All-In briefcase. It would be revealed that there was no drama between Afffluenza, after all.
This didn’t stop DiVito from continuing his obsession with Park. He would cost Park her Turmoil first round matchup against Dionysus. Later in the night, an IRATE Jill Park would viciously attack Dandy DiVito with the All-In briefcase, and appear to give him a severe concussion in the process.
After weeks of uncertainty about his status, Jill Park would issue a challenge of an Unsanctioned Match at Turmoil. One year after their first encounter for the World Heavyweight Championship, Jill Park would defeat Dandy DiVito, with the use of a conchairto that put DiVito out of action of an unknown amount of time.
2023
World Heavyweight Championship
On the Season Premiere of 2023, on January 2nd, Jill Park would cash in her All-In briefcase during a triple threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship between Gerard Angelo, Spencer Adams and Dionysus. Action Wrestling Co-President Torture would shock the world by pulling the referee out of the ring during a Spencer Adams pin attempt, and then further shock everyone by taking Gerard Angelo out. Jill Park would hand Torture the birefcase, and was subsequently added to the match where she hit her Cancel Culture Curb Stomp on Dionysus, and winning the World Heavyweight Championship to the shock of everyone.
Gold Rush 2023
Following the shocking events of the Season Premiere, Clash General Manager would strip Jill Park of the AW United States Championship. He would further announce that at the next Pay-Per-View, Gold Rush, Park would make her first defence of the belt in a Fatal Fourway match against Gerard Angelo, Spencer Adams, and Sam Kidsgrove.
Park would retain the belt after hitting a Curb Stomp on Kidsgrove.
Battlefield 2023
After successfully retaining her Championship at Gold Rush, Park and Torture would continue to disgust everyone with their antics, including Torture gifting Park’s boyfriend, Jake Paul, a brand new BMW on live TV. He would also repeatedly give Jake Paul TV Title shots against Addy A, but Paul was never successful.
It would be announced by Alexander Pasternak that Park’s antics had gone too far after consistently assaulting her would-be challengers, such as Kidsgrove and Angelo. It was announced that at Battlefield, the World Heavyweight Championship would be defended inside an Elimination Chamber match. Torture and Park would vehemently oppose this ruling, with Torture even placing Jake Paul in the match. This would of couse be overruled by Co-President Gravedigger who would shock the world by showing up on Clash to make the Elimination Chamber match official. Jake Paul would be taken out of the match and then Television Champion, Addy A would be the replacement. Despite Torture’s best efforts, Park would be forced to defend the World Heavyweight Championship inside the Elimination Chamber, against Spencer Adams, Gerard Angelo, Sam Kidsgrove, Regan Voorhees, and Addy A.
In a brutal match that saw Jill Park split wide open across her forehead, and beaten extensively, she found a way to survive, and last eliminate Gerard Angelo to retain the World Heavyweight Championship
Allies
Torture
Jake Paul
Rivals
Kyle Kemp
Frank Patrick Venable
Carter Shaw
Dandy DiVito
Regan Voorhees
Gerard Angelo
Attire: Sparkling gold halter top that is slightly open in the front, and sparkling gold ring tights. She also has white knee pads and wrestling boots with a hint of the same gold finish.
Theme song: "Cannibal" - Kesha
Pic Base: Taylor Swift
Entrance:
The lights all through the arena dim. An explosion of golden pyro shoots off near the top of the stage. And then more pyro…and then some more! Almost two minutes of an over-the-top display of golden fireworks before the music kicks in.
I-I-I have a heart I swear I do
But just not baby when it comes to you
The crowd boos LOUDLY as the intro to “Cannibal” by Kesha booms throughout the arena. Jill Park confidently struts through the pyro smoke a big, shit-eating grin on her face. World Championship sitting on her right shoulder. She stops at the top of the ramp, looking out at her “adoring public” for a moment. Her big smile quickly dissolves into a piercing glare of disdain and she finally descends down the ramp.
The Champion gets about halfway down the ramp, before a rather loud section of the fans gets her attention. Jill stops, turning to face them and raising the World Championship belt up. Laughing again and waving her right hand dismissively at them, Jill continues toward the ring. She calmly walks up the steel steps and enters the ring.
The crowd is booing as Park stands in the middle of the ring with the World Championship back on her shoulder.
Favorite moves :
Back elbow
Hip toss
Arm drag
Spinning Fisherman Buster
Hurricanrana
Slingshot elbow strike
DDT
Elbow drop off the top rope
Knife-edge chop
Throat chop
Piledriver
Snap brainbuster(unless opponent is much larger)
Ripcord Clothssline
Backstabber
Slingshot cutter
Signature move(s):
“Snowflake Swatter” - Superkick
“Let it Go” - Roaring Elbow
“Trust Fund” - Corkscrew Moonsault
“Bitch, No” - Spinning Backfist
“Spirit Crusher” - Calf Crusher
“Double Parked” - Bicycle Knee Strike
Finisher(s):
Primary- “Cancel Culture” - Curb Stomp
Submission - "FrankleLock" - Ankle Lock w/Grapevine
Desperation Finish - “Hot Girl Summer” - Pedigree
Accolades:
AW World Champion(Current)
AW United States Champion(1x)
AW Women's Champion(1x)
2022 All-In Winner
Currently holds record for longest United States Championship reign
Currently holds record for longest Women's Championship reign