Post by Envi on Nov 5, 2013 0:46:18 GMT -5
HANDLER INFO
Name/Alias:
Dim / Envi
Age:
22
Preferred Method of Contact:
AIM (Jeffer50n), Twitter (@evanenvi, @jennyknite, @aubreyjparker), board PM.
E-Fedding Previous Experience: On and off since 2002... Most notably in APW, ACW in SCW.
WRESTLER INFO
Real Name: Aubrey Jessica Parker
Wrestler Name: Aubrey J. / Aubrey J. Parker
Nicknames: AJP
Age: 26 (b. May 22, 1987)
Hometown: Pleasanton, California
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 135 lbs
Gimmick: Aubrey J. Parker's gimmick is that of a spiteful, vengeful wrestling "Megastar" suddenly bombarded with the responsibilities and expectations of an international role model. Despite Parker's negative attitude and seemingly lacking social skills, she received numerous endorsements while contracted with APW and much publicity, unwittingly placing herself in a "role model" role for young girls and boys alike. At the urging of her management team, Parker is attempting to play the role of a "good guy", though she isn't always pleased about it.
Overall Objective: Parker's goal is to do something that she claims only she is capable of-- turning PURE into the premier wrestling league within months! She aims to be the "holy grail" of the wrestling world, and (along with her "team") sees PURE as the perfect opportunity to accomplish such a feat!
Face/Heel/Tweener: Tweener-Face (since this place is overloaded with heels)
Who/what does your wrestler look like:
Lea Michele
In-Ring Attire: The colors vary, but they always match, and are usually accompanied by a neutral (black or white). Parker's in-ring attire will typically consist of shorts/trunks, knee-pads, kick-pads, and boots. Her hair is typically free as she competes. BASICALLY THIS:
Backstage Attire: Literally anything. Parker's wardrobe reflects her mood. Typically, she dresses "up", trying to maintain the appearance of an upper-class citizen. When not scheduled to compete, it's not uncommon for her to show up in a form-fitting dress or even a skirt and heels.
Theme Song: "Nothing Has Been Broken" - Bassnectar
Entrance:
The haunting instruments and vocals of Tina Molia penetrate the arena through its sound system as "Nothing Has Been Broken" hits the PA and the crowd erupts into a thunderous reaction. The song rips through the PA system, followed by neon strobes swaying through the crowd. Their reaction only grows louder as Aubrey J. Parker steps out onto the ramp. She surveys the eruptive legions of fans with a thoughtful expression upon her face, placing her hands on her hips. With a smirk, she begins an energetic strut down the ramp toward the ring.
Reaching ringside, she casts a look around the arena and ascends the steel steps, climbing up the turnbuckles to sit at the top, glancing around at the booing audience with a smirk. She quietly sits on the top of the turnbuckles for a few moments before hopping down into the ring. She moves to the ropes once more, looking out into the audience with glimmering eyes, mouthing something at the masses that continue to either rally behind her or boo and heckle her. She rolls her eyes at the crowd and leans in the corner, waiting for action as her music fades.
Wrestling Style: Technical/Submission-Based
Basic Moves:
1. Slaps, forearms (sometimes accompanied by a hair-grab)
2. Seated Dragon Sleeper with Body Scissors
3. Arm Drag, Springboard Flying Arm Drag, Hip Toss, Armbar Transitions
4. Dragon Screw, Single or Double-Leg Takedown
5. Kick Variants - Running Superkick, Axe Kick, Diving Axe Kick, High Dropkick, Missile Dropkick, Buzzsaw, Roundhouse, Spinning Heel
6. Chop Block (to front or back of leg)
7. Axe Kick Shining Wizard, Calf Kick Shining Wizard
8. Headscissors Takedown
9. DDT Variants - Snap, Leg Trap, Tornado, Flying Tornado, Hammerlock Leg-Sweep (Devil-Lock DDT), Diving Reverse, Running
10. Suplex Variants - Snap, Fisherman's, (Rebound) Belly-to-Belly, Northern Lights, Exploder, Superplex, Super Fisherman's
11. Jackknife Powerbomb
12. Grapevine Ankle Lock
13. Lionsault
14. Standing Figure-4-Leg Lock
15. Shinbreaker (to an opponent that is climbing, or on the turnbuckles)
16. Surfboard Stretch
17. Neckbreaker Variants - Hangman's, Corkscrew, Swinging, Arm-Trap Swinging
18. Imploding Senton Bomb
19. Pulling Piledriver
20. Springboard Elbow Drop
21. Atomic Drop, Manhattan Drop
22. Hammerlock transitions
23. Full Arm Twist (typically followed by kicks to torso or rapid forearms to the skull)
24. Running Superkick
25. Russian Leg Sweep, Rolling Double/Triple Russian Leg Sweep, Rolling Russian Leg Sweep into Forward Russian Leg Sweep, Second/Top Rope Russian Leg Sweep
26. Sunset Flip, Sunset Flip Bomb
27. Hurricanrana, Diving Hurricanrana
28. Bulldog Variants - Running Bulldog, Diving Two Handed Bulldog, Reverse Bulldog, Slingshot Bulldog (Running Bulldog where AJP jumps over the top rope and to the apron, choking the opponent over the top rope and knocking them to the mat- setup for aerial maneuvers)
29. Flapjack (usually into ropes or turnbuckles)
30. STF
31. Whisper in the Wind
32. X-Factor Facebuster
33. STO, STO Backbreaker
34. Sleeper Slam
Signature moves:
1. Hurricanwizard (A Shining Wizard or running high-knee, seamlessly transitioned into a Hurricanrana)
2. Leg Lariat, Springboard Leg Lariat, Diving Leg Lariat
3. Defamer (Inverted face stomp-- AJP performs a standing wrist lock and places her boot into the opponent's chin or jaw and throws herself back-first to the mat to performing a falling short arm Big Boot.)
4. Koji Clutch
Finishing moves:
1. The S&S (Japanese Leg Bar)
2. The Makeunder (A running, leaping, snap Reverse STO; NOTE: The Makeunder is occasionally followed by the Koji Clutch)
3. Suspiria (A Shooting Star Press into a single knee-drop across the neck, throat, or skull of the opponent-- even more rarely, it is performed with a Leg Drop accompanied by a steel chair or other weapon in "hardcore" matches)
Personality: Parker is a very vengeful, and very methodical woman. She's known for getting what she wants, no matter how long it may take, and no matter who she has to step on to get there. Although Parker does have morals that (according to the average human being) are generally in the right place, she tends to ignore them when something "valuable" is staring her in the face. Although Parker will stand up to the bad guys when the situation calls for it, it's not beneath her to leave the good guys high and dry if that's what benefits her. Essentially, after losing everything in APW, Parker has become a lone wolf.
Bio: Parker was born on May 22, 1987 in San Francisco, California to Daniel Parker and Marion Costa-Parker, a massage therapist and self-made businesswoman (by way of the fashion industry) respectively. While there was little connecting the Parkers to professional wrestling during her early childhood, Aubrey found herself associated with the entertainment industry (and briefly exposed to the professional wrestling subculture by way of her father and brothers) as early as age eight when her mother became a professional cosmetic artist and stylist, responsible for the stars' on-screen makeup on several daytime soap operas, childrens' movies and California-based game shows. Here, Aubrey would meet several actors, actresses, and directors en route to following in her mother's footsteps at the age of seventeen shortly before graduating high school.
While working alongside her mother in both San Francisco and Los Angeles, Aubrey began courses at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). During this time, Aubrey's older brother, Austin became engaged in professional wrestling, performing in several independent circuits alongside the west coast, while her younger brother, Trey, whom Aubrey developed an increasingly less-consistent relationship with, observed the sport from afar, though remained relatively secluded. Regardless, Austin and Trey's interest grabbed Aubrey's attention but it wasn't until a few years later that she became actively involved in the business... Her break came in the late autumn of 2008 shortly before the reunion show of the defunct American Wrestling Alliance. After an introduction through Austin, she became the exclusive agent and manager of Evan Harrison (now known as Evan Envi) though her "stint" in the wrestling business seemed to be short-lived as Harrison called it quits from the sport in the spring of 2009, shortly before Parker graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in Business Economics. With the help of Harrison and her mother, Parker opened a largely successful salon in Los Angeles shortly thereafter, however she found herself involved in the professional wrestling business again by the August of 2010, once again as the exclusive agent and manager of Evan Harrison in American Championship Wrestling, though she was credited as an occasional active competitor this time around. This time, Parker would seek in-ring training from Evan Harrison, Tyler Harrison, Sabra Nikolayev, and former World Champion, Logan Alexander.
Once humble, bubbly, and pleasant, Parker quickly found herself enthralled by the spotlight and was jeered by the wrestling community, donning a previously unseen arrogant and vengeful persona. This worsened as Logan Alexander left the company and both Sabra and Evan went on hiatus weeks later, giving Parker free reign to focus on her own career. Still privately trained by Tyler Harrison and Logan Alexander (and later, World Champion Kyle Travis) Parker eventually found her way to a surprisingly lengthy World Womens' Championship reign, becoming the penultimate champion before ACW's closure on the Halloween of 2011. Parker and Evan Harrison's relationship fell victim to extreme turbulence, though she followed him to Sin City Wrestling in early 2012 before the two quietly departed from the company after a month of action. After helping Evan acquire a near-instant contract in Action Packed Wrestling, the two found themselves at odds and broke up, resulting in Parker briefly residing in the Toronto area to once again train with Logan Alexander, this time at his training school. In the early August of 2012, Parker began speaking with APW in regards to a contract.
Alongside Logan as the tag team “M&M”, AJP debuted in Action Packed Wrestling at their August event, Shockwave. The two of them were fan favorites (for Parker, the 2nd time in her career), a drastic change from their previous stints in the wrestling business and both went onto hold the APW North American Championship while on their Meltdown brand, before Parker was drafted to Sunday Night Asylum after 3 months of action.
She debuted in a World Heavyweight Championship match against then-champion, “The Last Magician” Sally Talfourd, and was victorious although by disqualification in a controversial finish. Around this time, AJP began a heavily publicized and scrutinized relationship with Code Red Wrestling owner, Talon Wilkinson, which was kept under-wraps at first, but became public in the early part of 2013, which also saw Parker capture the Suicidal Championship from Jason Kash on an episode of Asylum, and (alongside M&M partner Logan Alexander) defeat Kaylyn James Evans and Christian Kane in a match to earn a Tag Team Championship opportunity against the Dying Breed, consisting of Jair Hopkins and former World Heavyweight Champion, Anthony Bailey. M&M went onto capture the Tag Team Championships, with both members temporarily becoming double-champions in Action Packed Wrestling.
The spring of 2013 saw a more spiteful, and noticeably unstable Aubrey J. Parker. After attacking the members of the Dying Breed, Aubrey J. Parker found herself engaged in a bitter rivalry that lasted for nearly half a year. Despite finding singles’ success, Aubrey J. Parker and Logan Alexander lost their Tag Team Championships to the Dying Breed at Rasslemania in a triple threat match, though, cried injustice due to not being the competitors that were pinned. Several days later, after suffering a mental breakdown on a live broadcast of Sunday Night Asylum, Aubrey J. Parker lost her Suicidal Championship to longtime nemesis Kaylyn James Evans. In the following months, Aubrey J. Parker became increasingly unstable, and more hostile.
At the May APW event, Mayhem, Aubrey J. Parker became a “villain” for the 2nd time in her career, joining forces with Logan Alexander and Christian Kane to blindside Keaton Saint and Phil Atken, allowing Terry Marvin to retain his Undisputed Championship, thus forming the New Sindicate. In June 2013, Aubrey J. Parker (along with New Sindicate members, Kane and Alexander) qualified in the 2013 Test for the Best tournament. Parker prevailed over CJ Gates, Robina Hood, and both of her New Sindicate comrades to become the 2013 Test for the Best winner, earning the right to face the New Sindicate's leader Terry Marvin at APW Shockwave for the Undisputed Championship. Following the events, however, Aubrey J. Parker became enraged with the overwhelmingly negative response of the APW fanbase and in July 2013 vowed to never speak to a live audience again. Tyler Harrison once again joined her side, aiding Aubrey as a "mouthpiece", and joined her on her journey toward Undisputed Championship gold. AJP (now sponsored by Coca-Cola) enjoyed success with victories over Megastars such as Shadow and the Dying Breed, but ultimately fell short in her Shockwave match against Terry Marvin, failing to capture the Undisputed Title. Along the way, Parker would make many enemies, notably Shadow and the Unforgiven, the former of which she brutally assaulted with a chair backstage, as a way of "sending a message" to the Asylum locker room.
The following weeks were turbulent for Aubrey J. Parker. The death of her father in the late September of 2013 (and AJP's failure to appear at his funeral) was widely publicized, and Parker also lost the services of her longtime friend and agent Tyler Harrison to the Unforgiven. But after weeks of fighting against and alongside women she constantly drew comparisons to-- Aurora Jansen and Sally Talfourd-- Aubrey finally managed to capture the Undisputed Championship from Terry Marvin on October 6th, 2013 in Singapore on an episode of Asylum, a rematch from their Shockwave encounter. Parker's personal life continued to spiral out of control, as she engaged in a hostile and verbal dispute (which lasted nearly an entire day) with Sarah Howell, also known as Sarah Snap-- a wrestling personality and reporter, and more importantly, Trey Park er's then-girlfriend. The confrontation, further fueled by the breakup of Trey and Howell, led to Sarah to attempt to injure Parker, before taking her own life in front of Parker in a hotel lobby. Parker never offered an "on the record" statement to the media, but she would go onto defend the Undisputed Championship against Terry Marvin just a few days later (despite a violent retaliation from Shadow, and an assault from Young Mannie earlier in the night), emerging victorious in Marvin's rematch albeit by disqualification.
At Action Packed Wrestling's October PPV, One Night in Hell, Parker emerged victorious in an Elimination Chamber match, defeating Blade, Jerry Matthews, Shadow, Young Mannie, and Sally Talfourd to retain her championship and become the ultimate APW Undisputed Champion before the company's closure four days later. Although Parker would immediately announce her retirement on Twitter following the announcement, fellow wrestler Christian Kane revealed it to be nothing more than a bluff several hours later. Though several sources claimed that Parker was poised to join EXODUS Wrestling, media outlets were surprised to learn that Parker had negotiated a contract for PURE on the afternoon of November 4th.
Where did you hear about PURE Wrestling?: Twitterhan!
Name/Alias:
Dim / Envi
Age:
22
Preferred Method of Contact:
AIM (Jeffer50n), Twitter (@evanenvi, @jennyknite, @aubreyjparker), board PM.
E-Fedding Previous Experience: On and off since 2002... Most notably in APW, ACW in SCW.
WRESTLER INFO
Real Name: Aubrey Jessica Parker
Wrestler Name: Aubrey J. / Aubrey J. Parker
Nicknames: AJP
Age: 26 (b. May 22, 1987)
Hometown: Pleasanton, California
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 135 lbs
Gimmick: Aubrey J. Parker's gimmick is that of a spiteful, vengeful wrestling "Megastar" suddenly bombarded with the responsibilities and expectations of an international role model. Despite Parker's negative attitude and seemingly lacking social skills, she received numerous endorsements while contracted with APW and much publicity, unwittingly placing herself in a "role model" role for young girls and boys alike. At the urging of her management team, Parker is attempting to play the role of a "good guy", though she isn't always pleased about it.
Overall Objective: Parker's goal is to do something that she claims only she is capable of-- turning PURE into the premier wrestling league within months! She aims to be the "holy grail" of the wrestling world, and (along with her "team") sees PURE as the perfect opportunity to accomplish such a feat!
Face/Heel/Tweener: Tweener-Face (since this place is overloaded with heels)
Who/what does your wrestler look like:
Lea Michele
In-Ring Attire: The colors vary, but they always match, and are usually accompanied by a neutral (black or white). Parker's in-ring attire will typically consist of shorts/trunks, knee-pads, kick-pads, and boots. Her hair is typically free as she competes. BASICALLY THIS:
Backstage Attire: Literally anything. Parker's wardrobe reflects her mood. Typically, she dresses "up", trying to maintain the appearance of an upper-class citizen. When not scheduled to compete, it's not uncommon for her to show up in a form-fitting dress or even a skirt and heels.
Theme Song: "Nothing Has Been Broken" - Bassnectar
Entrance:
The haunting instruments and vocals of Tina Molia penetrate the arena through its sound system as "Nothing Has Been Broken" hits the PA and the crowd erupts into a thunderous reaction. The song rips through the PA system, followed by neon strobes swaying through the crowd. Their reaction only grows louder as Aubrey J. Parker steps out onto the ramp. She surveys the eruptive legions of fans with a thoughtful expression upon her face, placing her hands on her hips. With a smirk, she begins an energetic strut down the ramp toward the ring.
Reaching ringside, she casts a look around the arena and ascends the steel steps, climbing up the turnbuckles to sit at the top, glancing around at the booing audience with a smirk. She quietly sits on the top of the turnbuckles for a few moments before hopping down into the ring. She moves to the ropes once more, looking out into the audience with glimmering eyes, mouthing something at the masses that continue to either rally behind her or boo and heckle her. She rolls her eyes at the crowd and leans in the corner, waiting for action as her music fades.
Wrestling Style: Technical/Submission-Based
Basic Moves:
1. Slaps, forearms (sometimes accompanied by a hair-grab)
2. Seated Dragon Sleeper with Body Scissors
3. Arm Drag, Springboard Flying Arm Drag, Hip Toss, Armbar Transitions
4. Dragon Screw, Single or Double-Leg Takedown
5. Kick Variants - Running Superkick, Axe Kick, Diving Axe Kick, High Dropkick, Missile Dropkick, Buzzsaw, Roundhouse, Spinning Heel
6. Chop Block (to front or back of leg)
7. Axe Kick Shining Wizard, Calf Kick Shining Wizard
8. Headscissors Takedown
9. DDT Variants - Snap, Leg Trap, Tornado, Flying Tornado, Hammerlock Leg-Sweep (Devil-Lock DDT), Diving Reverse, Running
10. Suplex Variants - Snap, Fisherman's, (Rebound) Belly-to-Belly, Northern Lights, Exploder, Superplex, Super Fisherman's
11. Jackknife Powerbomb
12. Grapevine Ankle Lock
13. Lionsault
14. Standing Figure-4-Leg Lock
15. Shinbreaker (to an opponent that is climbing, or on the turnbuckles)
16. Surfboard Stretch
17. Neckbreaker Variants - Hangman's, Corkscrew, Swinging, Arm-Trap Swinging
18. Imploding Senton Bomb
19. Pulling Piledriver
20. Springboard Elbow Drop
21. Atomic Drop, Manhattan Drop
22. Hammerlock transitions
23. Full Arm Twist (typically followed by kicks to torso or rapid forearms to the skull)
24. Running Superkick
25. Russian Leg Sweep, Rolling Double/Triple Russian Leg Sweep, Rolling Russian Leg Sweep into Forward Russian Leg Sweep, Second/Top Rope Russian Leg Sweep
26. Sunset Flip, Sunset Flip Bomb
27. Hurricanrana, Diving Hurricanrana
28. Bulldog Variants - Running Bulldog, Diving Two Handed Bulldog, Reverse Bulldog, Slingshot Bulldog (Running Bulldog where AJP jumps over the top rope and to the apron, choking the opponent over the top rope and knocking them to the mat- setup for aerial maneuvers)
29. Flapjack (usually into ropes or turnbuckles)
30. STF
31. Whisper in the Wind
32. X-Factor Facebuster
33. STO, STO Backbreaker
34. Sleeper Slam
Signature moves:
1. Hurricanwizard (A Shining Wizard or running high-knee, seamlessly transitioned into a Hurricanrana)
2. Leg Lariat, Springboard Leg Lariat, Diving Leg Lariat
3. Defamer (Inverted face stomp-- AJP performs a standing wrist lock and places her boot into the opponent's chin or jaw and throws herself back-first to the mat to performing a falling short arm Big Boot.)
4. Koji Clutch
Finishing moves:
1. The S&S (Japanese Leg Bar)
2. The Makeunder (A running, leaping, snap Reverse STO; NOTE: The Makeunder is occasionally followed by the Koji Clutch)
3. Suspiria (A Shooting Star Press into a single knee-drop across the neck, throat, or skull of the opponent-- even more rarely, it is performed with a Leg Drop accompanied by a steel chair or other weapon in "hardcore" matches)
Personality: Parker is a very vengeful, and very methodical woman. She's known for getting what she wants, no matter how long it may take, and no matter who she has to step on to get there. Although Parker does have morals that (according to the average human being) are generally in the right place, she tends to ignore them when something "valuable" is staring her in the face. Although Parker will stand up to the bad guys when the situation calls for it, it's not beneath her to leave the good guys high and dry if that's what benefits her. Essentially, after losing everything in APW, Parker has become a lone wolf.
Bio: Parker was born on May 22, 1987 in San Francisco, California to Daniel Parker and Marion Costa-Parker, a massage therapist and self-made businesswoman (by way of the fashion industry) respectively. While there was little connecting the Parkers to professional wrestling during her early childhood, Aubrey found herself associated with the entertainment industry (and briefly exposed to the professional wrestling subculture by way of her father and brothers) as early as age eight when her mother became a professional cosmetic artist and stylist, responsible for the stars' on-screen makeup on several daytime soap operas, childrens' movies and California-based game shows. Here, Aubrey would meet several actors, actresses, and directors en route to following in her mother's footsteps at the age of seventeen shortly before graduating high school.
While working alongside her mother in both San Francisco and Los Angeles, Aubrey began courses at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). During this time, Aubrey's older brother, Austin became engaged in professional wrestling, performing in several independent circuits alongside the west coast, while her younger brother, Trey, whom Aubrey developed an increasingly less-consistent relationship with, observed the sport from afar, though remained relatively secluded. Regardless, Austin and Trey's interest grabbed Aubrey's attention but it wasn't until a few years later that she became actively involved in the business... Her break came in the late autumn of 2008 shortly before the reunion show of the defunct American Wrestling Alliance. After an introduction through Austin, she became the exclusive agent and manager of Evan Harrison (now known as Evan Envi) though her "stint" in the wrestling business seemed to be short-lived as Harrison called it quits from the sport in the spring of 2009, shortly before Parker graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in Business Economics. With the help of Harrison and her mother, Parker opened a largely successful salon in Los Angeles shortly thereafter, however she found herself involved in the professional wrestling business again by the August of 2010, once again as the exclusive agent and manager of Evan Harrison in American Championship Wrestling, though she was credited as an occasional active competitor this time around. This time, Parker would seek in-ring training from Evan Harrison, Tyler Harrison, Sabra Nikolayev, and former World Champion, Logan Alexander.
Once humble, bubbly, and pleasant, Parker quickly found herself enthralled by the spotlight and was jeered by the wrestling community, donning a previously unseen arrogant and vengeful persona. This worsened as Logan Alexander left the company and both Sabra and Evan went on hiatus weeks later, giving Parker free reign to focus on her own career. Still privately trained by Tyler Harrison and Logan Alexander (and later, World Champion Kyle Travis) Parker eventually found her way to a surprisingly lengthy World Womens' Championship reign, becoming the penultimate champion before ACW's closure on the Halloween of 2011. Parker and Evan Harrison's relationship fell victim to extreme turbulence, though she followed him to Sin City Wrestling in early 2012 before the two quietly departed from the company after a month of action. After helping Evan acquire a near-instant contract in Action Packed Wrestling, the two found themselves at odds and broke up, resulting in Parker briefly residing in the Toronto area to once again train with Logan Alexander, this time at his training school. In the early August of 2012, Parker began speaking with APW in regards to a contract.
Alongside Logan as the tag team “M&M”, AJP debuted in Action Packed Wrestling at their August event, Shockwave. The two of them were fan favorites (for Parker, the 2nd time in her career), a drastic change from their previous stints in the wrestling business and both went onto hold the APW North American Championship while on their Meltdown brand, before Parker was drafted to Sunday Night Asylum after 3 months of action.
She debuted in a World Heavyweight Championship match against then-champion, “The Last Magician” Sally Talfourd, and was victorious although by disqualification in a controversial finish. Around this time, AJP began a heavily publicized and scrutinized relationship with Code Red Wrestling owner, Talon Wilkinson, which was kept under-wraps at first, but became public in the early part of 2013, which also saw Parker capture the Suicidal Championship from Jason Kash on an episode of Asylum, and (alongside M&M partner Logan Alexander) defeat Kaylyn James Evans and Christian Kane in a match to earn a Tag Team Championship opportunity against the Dying Breed, consisting of Jair Hopkins and former World Heavyweight Champion, Anthony Bailey. M&M went onto capture the Tag Team Championships, with both members temporarily becoming double-champions in Action Packed Wrestling.
The spring of 2013 saw a more spiteful, and noticeably unstable Aubrey J. Parker. After attacking the members of the Dying Breed, Aubrey J. Parker found herself engaged in a bitter rivalry that lasted for nearly half a year. Despite finding singles’ success, Aubrey J. Parker and Logan Alexander lost their Tag Team Championships to the Dying Breed at Rasslemania in a triple threat match, though, cried injustice due to not being the competitors that were pinned. Several days later, after suffering a mental breakdown on a live broadcast of Sunday Night Asylum, Aubrey J. Parker lost her Suicidal Championship to longtime nemesis Kaylyn James Evans. In the following months, Aubrey J. Parker became increasingly unstable, and more hostile.
At the May APW event, Mayhem, Aubrey J. Parker became a “villain” for the 2nd time in her career, joining forces with Logan Alexander and Christian Kane to blindside Keaton Saint and Phil Atken, allowing Terry Marvin to retain his Undisputed Championship, thus forming the New Sindicate. In June 2013, Aubrey J. Parker (along with New Sindicate members, Kane and Alexander) qualified in the 2013 Test for the Best tournament. Parker prevailed over CJ Gates, Robina Hood, and both of her New Sindicate comrades to become the 2013 Test for the Best winner, earning the right to face the New Sindicate's leader Terry Marvin at APW Shockwave for the Undisputed Championship. Following the events, however, Aubrey J. Parker became enraged with the overwhelmingly negative response of the APW fanbase and in July 2013 vowed to never speak to a live audience again. Tyler Harrison once again joined her side, aiding Aubrey as a "mouthpiece", and joined her on her journey toward Undisputed Championship gold. AJP (now sponsored by Coca-Cola) enjoyed success with victories over Megastars such as Shadow and the Dying Breed, but ultimately fell short in her Shockwave match against Terry Marvin, failing to capture the Undisputed Title. Along the way, Parker would make many enemies, notably Shadow and the Unforgiven, the former of which she brutally assaulted with a chair backstage, as a way of "sending a message" to the Asylum locker room.
The following weeks were turbulent for Aubrey J. Parker. The death of her father in the late September of 2013 (and AJP's failure to appear at his funeral) was widely publicized, and Parker also lost the services of her longtime friend and agent Tyler Harrison to the Unforgiven. But after weeks of fighting against and alongside women she constantly drew comparisons to-- Aurora Jansen and Sally Talfourd-- Aubrey finally managed to capture the Undisputed Championship from Terry Marvin on October 6th, 2013 in Singapore on an episode of Asylum, a rematch from their Shockwave encounter. Parker's personal life continued to spiral out of control, as she engaged in a hostile and verbal dispute (which lasted nearly an entire day) with Sarah Howell, also known as Sarah Snap-- a wrestling personality and reporter, and more importantly, Trey Park er's then-girlfriend. The confrontation, further fueled by the breakup of Trey and Howell, led to Sarah to attempt to injure Parker, before taking her own life in front of Parker in a hotel lobby. Parker never offered an "on the record" statement to the media, but she would go onto defend the Undisputed Championship against Terry Marvin just a few days later (despite a violent retaliation from Shadow, and an assault from Young Mannie earlier in the night), emerging victorious in Marvin's rematch albeit by disqualification.
At Action Packed Wrestling's October PPV, One Night in Hell, Parker emerged victorious in an Elimination Chamber match, defeating Blade, Jerry Matthews, Shadow, Young Mannie, and Sally Talfourd to retain her championship and become the ultimate APW Undisputed Champion before the company's closure four days later. Although Parker would immediately announce her retirement on Twitter following the announcement, fellow wrestler Christian Kane revealed it to be nothing more than a bluff several hours later. Though several sources claimed that Parker was poised to join EXODUS Wrestling, media outlets were surprised to learn that Parker had negotiated a contract for PURE on the afternoon of November 4th.
Where did you hear about PURE Wrestling?: Twitterhan!