WMAC Masters - Ki-Symbols

Ki-Symbols

Each WMAC Master has a Ki-Symbol. A Ki-Symbol is the reflection of the soul of the combatant. For example, Herb Perez's Ki-Symbol is Olympus because he won the gold medal in Tae Kwon Do at the 1992 Summer Olympics. The Ki-Symbol reminds many of the mask of a Luchador because of the heart and soul of a person. Other examples include:

Red Dragon: Chris Casamassa's father is the founder of Red Dragon Karate.

Mouse: As a child, Michele Krasnoo was known for her high-pitched kiais.

Great Wolf: Jamie Webster's real-life Native American name translates to "Great Wolf."

Bam: Willie Johnson gets this nickname from shouting "Bam" in his kiais.

Superstar: Ho Sung Pak's name, in his native Korean, means "Superstar."

Baby Doll: Bridgett Riley's father, a movie stuntman, gave her this nickname when she was a child.

Yin Yang Man: Richard Branden's hobby is sketching variations on the ancient Chinese "yin-yang" symbol.

Striking Eagle: Taimak's name, in Aztec, means "Striking Eagle."

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