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Real Name: Jenna Trey Dixon

Current Alias: Jenna Dixon

Aliases: Rodeo, Trey, Dixie

Alignment: Villain

Relatives: Ma Dixon (Lucy, mom) Pa Dixon (Sam, dad), Bobby Dixon (brother)

Affiliations: Dixon Ranch, Santa Fe County Rodeo, The Penguin (partner), Bane (partner), Black Mask (partner, lover), False Facers (through Black Mask)

Base of Operations: Dixon Ranch, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Ironstone Stables, Gotham City Outskirts

Skills: She is a trick rider, so she uses (with almost near accuracy) two six shooters (guns), a lariat; she can shoot, lasso, and leap on and off from the back of her horse, Outlaw; she knows basic parkour from having to jump fences and run from bulls; she as decent upper and lower body strength from lifting hay bales and riding bareback;

APPEARANCE-

Age: 20

Skin: Brown (like dirt)

Hair: Deep red (wine), Medium length, naturally wavy but she wears it straight

Eyes: Hazel (green/gold)

Weight: 168 lbs

Height: 5'9"

Body type: Athletic, long legs, small bust, average waist

Outfits: On a regular day, she wears blue jeans, brown boots (cowboy boots), black or red tank top, and a red plaid shirt; as "Rodeo" she wears her rodeo gear: black jeans, black boots, a gray tank top, a mid-cut black denim jacket, and black gloves, gray holster for her guns and lariat.

Other: A tattoo on her left shoulder blade of a tribal wolf; a scar on her right collar bone where she was cut with barbed wire

Back Story-

Jenna Dixon was born and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico by Lucy and Samuel Dixon, who also have a son, Jenna's older brother Bobby. They lived on their ranch where they owned cattle, pigs, sheep, and horses. Jenna, from a young age, worked with the animals and learned how to ride and "hog tie". When Jenna was still a little girl, her parents fell into debt and they struggled to keep their ranch. To help raise money to keep the ranch, 7-year-old Jenna enrolled herself in the local rodeo, showing off her skills as a trick rider. After that, every year she would participate in her event and she and her family managed to keep their land. But now, 13 years later, her parents are barely able to make money and the rodeo is in danger of being shut down. This is where our story starts.