What makes Dangerous Heart who she is?  First and foremost, let me say that the FANS make me who I am.  Without them I would be nothing, a big nobody.  They have showed me alot of support, and I am greatful to them for that.  It might have taken me this long to listen to them, but I am happy that they kept on telling me how much better I can become.  They never once gave up on me, and I am not going to give up on them.

Now, let me tell you a little about myself for the people that do not know who I am.  I have added some useless information and a little background history of myself.  I hope you enjoy your visit, and if you would like, feel free to post on my message board.
Height: 5'6 1/2"

Weight: 106 lbs

Hometown: Oneida, TN

Debut: October 27, 2001 at the Oneida City Park

People I Have Managed: "Stan The Man", GeeStar, "Slick" Rick Converse, Jack Diamond, Gabe Casteel, Doink The Clown, CJ Summers, Thunder, Keith Kruise, Slayer, The Orphan, Adam Antieum, Eric Adamz, Joe Cannon, Omen, Chris Harris, and Ron "The Truth" Killings
I made my professional debut October 27, 2001 at the Oneida City Park Gym.  This where the Diamond Doll came to be.  I had been a daddy's girl for the longest of time, and I wanted to get out of that.  Jon Diamond had approached me with an offer that, at the time, I could not refuse.  He found a way to get me out from underneath my father's wings, so to speak.  On that October night, I walked out hooded with a cloak, and gave my father a birthday present that he would never in his life forget.  I revealed to him and everyone else in that gym that I had joined alliance with the man that my father despised the most, Jon Diamond.  That night I became the newest member of The Diamond Foundation.  The crowd gasped in shock, and I had done what I sought out to do, which was, hurt my father and show him I was independent.  I felt I did not need his help for anything. This was mainly due to the fact that Jon had made me promises on top of promises.  Unfullfilled and broken promises at that.  Months and months went by that I did not want to listen to my father, my uncle, the fans, not anyone.  I had the worst attitude you could possibly imagine.  This Diamond Doll character was a person that any decent  person would be ashamed of.  She rebelled, deviated, lied, deceived, and went against everything possibly good.  The good people and fans of Scott County never gave up on trying to get Diamond Doll to see the light.  They were persistant on getting her away from Jon Diamond.  One night on Spotlight the fans really kept voicing their opinions on the subject, and The Diamond Foundation had a huge fight.  Diamond Doll kept her cool, and showed no sign of resentment toward Jon or TDF.  The next show would be the fallout of TDF.  Doll came out all calm, cool, and collected. She tripped up Amber Holly, and acted like she normally done.  The main event she showed her true colors.  Jack Diamond and Joe Cannon had turned on Jon, and DD acted like she was confused on what to do, but she turned just like the other members.  This is where Dangerous Heart came into play.  She had came to her senses, and turned from her evil ways.   From here on out she will be Scott County's sweetheart with a "Dangerous" attitude.
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