Yuna Obsidian
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Character Info
Event History
| Event | Appearance | Date | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Destiny's Divide 2026 | HVW Darkheart Championship Gauntlet Match- Andrew Garrison, Jason Cashe, Justice Cross, Leo Lions, Marilyn Matthews, Vera Vega, Yuna Obsidian | Jul 4, 2026 | Loss |
Relationships
In The Ring
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Knee Strikes & Kick Variations
Multiple Suplex Variations
Backhand Slap into Elbow Smash
Spinning Back Elbow
Diving Double Stomp
'Toxic Trigger' – Running knee strike directly to the jaw.
'Obsidian Bloom' – Spinning sit-out facebuster.
Top Rope Hurricanrana
Springboard Arm Drag
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'Venom Protocol' – A fast rolling elbow strike delivered directly to the jaw or side of the head, usually catching opponents off guard before dropping them instantly
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Yuna Obsidian is calm, observant, and emotionally controlled, carrying herself with a confidence that can feel unsettling to the people around her. She approaches wrestling less like competition and more like psychological warfare, preferring to slowly wear opponents down mentally before becoming increasingly aggressive physically. Yuna rarely raises her voice or openly loses her composure, but there is always a dangerous edge beneath her calm demeanor that makes her difficult to predict once the pressure starts building.
Yuna prefers to control the pace of a match through pressure, frustration, and calculated aggression. She studies opponents early, looking for weaknesses she can exploit before increasing the intensity of her offense. Rather than rushing for a quick victory, she enjoys forcing mistakes and making opponents become emotional while she remains calm and in control.
Maintain eye contact during key moments and submissions.
Target weaknesses or previously injured body parts.
Slow the pace down when opponents become frustrated.
Use sudden bursts of aggression after remaining calm for long periods.
Attempt to mentally unsettle opponents through words, smirks, or body language.
Beg for crowd support.
Lose her composure after taking a hard hit.
Underestimate an opponent once the match begins.
Show unnecessary respect before or during a match.
Rush recklessly into exchanges without a reason.