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[[Image:SM2BlackWidow.png|thumb|160px|right|''Black Widow'']]
 
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'''Black Widow''' is a CWA wrestler in the game [[Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters 2]]. Her stage is located in Hanover, Germany.
 
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{{Nihongo|'''Black Widow'''|ブラック・ウィドー|Burakku Widō}} is a fighting game character from the ''[[Slam Masters Series|Slam Masters]]'' series of wrestling games, making her first and only appearance in ''[[Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II]]''. She is the only playable female in the series and her stage is located in Hanover, Germany.
She's stated to sport a lean but slightly muscular frame in a full-body costume, fooling opponents with her flexibility. In-game, her design is androgynous with a male voice, and advertisements purposefully used neutral Japanese pronouns to leave it up in the air whether or not the character was male or female. Her unique attack skill is the frankensteiner. Unlike most characters that turn red when 'heated', her costume will turn silver.
 
   
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== Biography ==
In her ending, she reveals herself to be very much female (and sports a very female voice). It's never stated exactly why she posed as she did in the game, though given that she is the only female wrestler it's speculated that the CWA prohibits women from registering.
 
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===Appearance===
 
She's stated to sport a lean but muscular frame in a full-body costume, fooling opponents with her flexibility. In-game, her design is androgynous with a deep voice, and advertisements purposefully used neutral Japanese pronouns to leave it up in the air whether or not the character was male or female. Unlike most characters that turn red when 'heated', her costume turns silver.{{Fact}}
   
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===Concept===
Black Widow is later referenced in one of [[Hugo]]'s [[Street Fighter III|Street Fighter III: Double Impact]] endings as his opponent in a tag team match with [[Mike Haggar]].
 
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She is likely modeled after [[wikipedia:Mariko Yoshida|Mariko Yoshida]], a female wrestler known for her flexibility, musculature, and full-body costume with a black widow spider motif.
   
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==Story==
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Almost nothing is known about Black Widow's early life, other than that at one point she was in a wrestling match against [[R. Mika]]'s mentor [[Iwashigahama Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling|Yoko Harmageddon]], which ended with the latter hurting her neck and waist, forcing her to retire from pro wrestling.<ref>http://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/column-112500.html</ref>
Due to space constraints in some points of the game such as the select screen, her name is shortened to ''B. Widow''. Everywhere else, however, refers to her by her full name.
 
   
 
In Black Widow's ending in ''[[Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II]]'', she reveals herself to be female (and sports a very female voice) to the crowd. It's never stated exactly why she posed as she did in the game, though given that she is the only female wrestler, it's speculated that the CWA prohibits women from registering.{{Fact}}
Her character was stated to be one of the inspirations behind [[Sakura]].
 
   
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== Trivia ==
Black Widow is notably the largest woman in the [[Street Fighter (Series)|Street Fighter]] universe, according to character statistics.
 
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*Her unique attack skill is the Frankensteiner.
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*Due to space constraints in some points of the game such as the select screen, her name is shortened to ''B. Widow''. Everywhere else, however, refers to her by her full name.
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*While Black Widow doesn't appear on screen in ''[[Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact]]'', she is mentioned in one of [[Hugo]]'s endings (if [[Elena]] was the final boss) as one of his opponents.
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 25 October 2019


Black Widow (ブラック・ウィドー Burakku Widō?) is a fighting game character from the Slam Masters series of wrestling games, making her first and only appearance in Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II. She is the only playable female in the series and her stage is located in Hanover, Germany.

Biography

Appearance

She's stated to sport a lean but muscular frame in a full-body costume, fooling opponents with her flexibility. In-game, her design is androgynous with a deep voice, and advertisements purposefully used neutral Japanese pronouns to leave it up in the air whether or not the character was male or female. Unlike most characters that turn red when 'heated', her costume turns silver.[citation needed]

Concept

She is likely modeled after Mariko Yoshida, a female wrestler known for her flexibility, musculature, and full-body costume with a black widow spider motif.

Story

Almost nothing is known about Black Widow's early life, other than that at one point she was in a wrestling match against R. Mika's mentor Yoko Harmageddon, which ended with the latter hurting her neck and waist, forcing her to retire from pro wrestling.[1]

In Black Widow's ending in Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II, she reveals herself to be female (and sports a very female voice) to the crowd. It's never stated exactly why she posed as she did in the game, though given that she is the only female wrestler, it's speculated that the CWA prohibits women from registering.[citation needed]

Trivia

  • Her unique attack skill is the Frankensteiner.
  • Due to space constraints in some points of the game such as the select screen, her name is shortened to B. Widow. Everywhere else, however, refers to her by her full name.

References