Alright, so I see we're talking about good ol drunkard bastard Brad Wong here. Now when it comes to talking about MU's you gotta really go in depth about it. So I'm going to state all of the things Brad can do, and some things that Lisa players can do, to stop him.
First off let's talk about their speeds
Brad: 12/14/15 vs
Lisa: 11/14/16
Now some of you may not know, but at R1F these are Brad Wong's options that he can go to, though not preferred against Lisa. There's HS K
(11i), there's BT 2P
(11i) and lastly WR KK
(12i), Lisa has P
(11i), and 4H+K
(11i). Just from me giving out these speeds you can already tell who has the upper hand here. In this instance, Lisa beats Brad on all of those because even though HS K and BT 2P are both 11i, they both lose out in damage to Lisa's 4H+K.
Let's now talk about his stances. For HS stance he has, 1K2K8 1P8 LFT K8. Out of all of these he really can only get options from 2 of them in stun. That being 1K2K8 leaving him at +7 or +8 if you don't SE and +2 if you do SE fully, and LFT K8 which on NH is a lift stun. Now on block many of you may find LFT K8 to be a problem because he's at +1, making his HS K which was
(11i), into a 10i mid kick. Luckily for Lisa she doesn't have to respect that period and can jab him out of it whenever she feels like it. So that option is gone immediately. No, HS P doesn't instant low crush, so that can't be used to crush the high, nor can HS H+K, which is -13 anyways on block. Now yes, you can't juggle him since he falls to the floor, but that shouldn't be a problem anyways because Lisa has ways to stop wake up kicks, so in that area she's fine imo, and can continue her pressure without much worry.
Second stance we shall now talk about is Crane stance also known as DHO. The way he can enter this stance is as follows: KK4
(+1), PP8 on NH is -22, on hit. His other options include 6PK4
(-7) on block, 3K4 which is -10 on block. There's not much to really talk about that's difficult for Lisa at this point, other than to talk about KK4, KK on it's own jails on block, so you have to be careful of the mix with KKK or KK2K. When he is in DHO stance his fastest move from there is DHO 4K which puts him at some distance, though he can still be punished, but the scary thing about it, is that it's a lift stun which gives him 2 options since he's at +25 on highest SE, from that range he's got 66P which is a crumple stun at this point if it hits, or he's got DHO 2KT which can be block or held, but it's still a mixup in itself, if you try to hit a button he's also got his 19i OH that he can throw out. Now DHO 4K is 13i, making it 12i. Normally you'd think that 11i moves can easily stuff it, but you'll get stuffed everything for trying to throw out a 6P or 4H+K etc. So your option from there is to just jab him out of the stance. You may find that useless, but her jab is
(11i), and +1 on NH, giving her pressure on Brad instantly, as he's got no options to deal with what is now 9/10/13 at that range.
Lastly let's talk about his laydown stance which I'm sure drives everyone insane. I'll explain how this works, so others can understand how to fully break down this stance in their own findings when they come to learn about different MU's etc, concerning Brad Wong and their specific character.
The way in how Brad's laydown stance works is that the only way for him to crush any sort of mid that isn't a true mid with LHT8/LFT8 is if he moves whilist in laydown. That being if he does his OH, LFT8/LHT8/LHT4/LFT4 or LHT/LFT H for his low parry (HE HAS A LOW PARRY WHAT!?). Anyways, this can only happen though during the first few active frames while he's moving on the ground. What does that mean folks? That means if he's trying to use his movement during laydown to crush your mid it means either delay the initial mid poke. Now if you have a mid poke that has no follow-up and you want to use this method, it requires you to have really good reactions and knowing when to throw out the poke to get the stun off on him. The other and easier way to go around this, is to use a mid poke, that has a relatively fast low or mid follow-up that can hit him out of the stance. Preferably 6K2K I believe for Lisa. This is probably the fastest and easiest way to stop his laydown stance up close. Now if he goes into laydown stance on block, you've got your amazing low OH. Now you may be thinking the low OH is really risky, but the beauty about the low OH is that it forces the Brad player to not only stop commiting to moves that put him in TC (Tech Crouching status) but it also forces him to try and throw after throwing out a move that's semi punishable to stop your low OH which gives you a free HC hit. At mid range she's actually got quite a few options, them being 6H+K, 4P+K, run up and bait out a move with her 1H+K. That's everything about Brad that's important that you need to know. I won't discredit what Tones had wrote because what he wrote is true too and also works against Brad. Good luck continuing to learn the match up Lisa players!
NanhouDrops~