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Which ‘Finding Her Edge’ Character Are You?

This quiz is basically a little mirror held up to your competitive side. It’s about pressure, ambition, family drama, and that moment when you either step up or quietly freak out inside. Answer a few questions and see who you’d be in this story — the fighter, the supporter, the strategist, or the wildcard who changes everything when it matters most.

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Finding Her Edge' Character Are You

About “Finding Her Edge” in a few words:

Finding Her Edge is a fresh sports drama that mixes intense competition with messy personal lives. At its center is a young athlete trying to carve out her own identity while dealing with family expectations, rivalries, and the kind of emotional baggage that doesn’t stay in the locker room. It’s not just about winning — it’s about boundaries, growth, and figuring out who you are when the stakes get real.

Meet the characters from Finding Her Edge

Adriana Russo

Oh man, Adriana is the kind of person who barges into a scene and rewrites the rules — fierce, messy, and vibrantly alive. She’s always pushing boundaries, full of stubborn optimism, and kind of sabotages the nice parts because anxiety is dramatic like that (also she collects mismatched earrings and cries at cereal commercials, don’t ask). She’s loud when she needs to be and quietly tender in the weirdest moments, like she’ll scream at a situation and then bake cookies to apologize. Her whole thing is finding her edge — learning to take up space without guilt — and she does it with a soundtrack in her head and a notebook full of half-finished lyrics.

Will Russo

Will is the steady, quietly exasperated anchor of the clan — the person who holds things together and acts like he’s unimpressed but secretly loves chaos. He’s practical, a bit sarcastic, and suspiciously prepared (he sleeps with a checklist, I swear), yet there’s this small, goofy optimism that peeks out when no one’s looking. He’ll roll his eyes at drama but will sprint in when it counts, remembering weird little details like your middle name and that time you got stung by a bee. Sometimes he sounds calm and then turns into a two-minute lecture machine, which is somehow both comforting and infuriating.

Elise Russo

Elise is complicated in that delicious, layered way — part mentor, part strategist, part mystery you slowly unpack. She runs things behind the scenes, sharp as a tack, and hoards index cards with three versions of the same plan (and yes, she loses them, then finds them in the freezer or under a plant). People call her cold but she writes these absurdly long texts at 2 AM and then pretends it never happened, which is peak Elise behavior. Loyal to the bone; she will defend her people fiercely but also make you justify your life choices twice before she nods. Also, she collects stamps? Or was it old concert tickets — honestly, I’m flipping between the two memories.

Brayden Elliot

Brayden is that infuriatingly magnetic type — smooth, competitive, and annoyingly good at making dangerous ideas sound romantic. He shows up with a crooked grin and a risky plan and you follow because he makes uncertainty feel like an adventure, even though he brags about being fearless and then secretly Googles the odds at night. He’s got soft corners — thrift-store sweaters, a deeply embarrassing playlist that will absolutely make you cry — but also a cocky streak that will drive you up a wall. He’s equal parts rival and temptation: frustrating, sweet, and impossible to forget.

Freddie O’Connell

Freddie is the chaotic good heart of the group: brilliant, scatterbrained, and somehow endlessly optimistic, like a walking caffeine buzz. He can MacGyver a speaker with gum and a tutorial, but will lose his keys five times a day and blame the couch like it’s a conspiracy. He’s the joke-dropper, ramen-bringer, band-aid-offerer — the friend who lightens the mood and then unexpectedly drops something deeply sincere. People underestimate him because he’s goofy, but he’s fiercely loyal and will roast you lovingly while defending you to strangers (verbally, mostly — he’s not actually a fighter, I think). Also claims to be allergic to cats but definitely owns three, which is peak Freddie.