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Pretty much this. Really depends on the character you are too. Most are plenty fast to do this though. If you can't win defensively, you can also try just not giving them a chance to initiate in the first place. IE: be the one doing mixups and attacks. If shaolin's kick is giving you trouble, keep your distance when he enters Qi stance. JJ is weak to his own medicine, and Tiandi is just don't get caught up in their pace.
Nuxia is pretty easy to deal with if you watch out for her traps. Without them, all she really has is low damage light spam.
Shaolin is weird, I still don't think I've got that guy figured out. My best advice is to not take risks, and if you see him go into qi stance, smack him with a light or retreat before he can do anything.
JJ dosn't have anything that special to help him land attacks, but his animations are broken so you get hit before his weapon actually makes contact with your model, and his high health and incredibly high damage mean that you need to land hit after hit after hit on him, and he only needs to land a few on you. He's vunerable while in sifu stance though, and IIRC the only attack he can come out of it with is zone. Still pretty broken if you ask me.