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Jul 3 2004, 12:47 AM
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At War With the Mystics Group: Members Posts: 2,188 Joined: 19-February 02 From: Republic of Alberta Member No.: 1,109 |
It was suggested that I create a new stats thread and, considering the old one is nearly a year old and approaching three pages long, I decided that might not be a bad idea. So, if you are active, please repost your stats in this thread. Remeber to post your stats once, and only once, as you can edit posts for infinity on these boards.
To kickstart everyone, here's the stats for everyone's favourite sociopathic lesbian ferresal, reminding you to never, ever get caught in a DNS while on my watch. ===== Smarks Board Name: N/A (Janus, janusd, is her rightful creator) Wrestler's Name: Ebony Nickname: None Height: 6'0 Weight: 200lbs (yes, she's big) Hometown: Parts Unknown Age: 26 Face/Heel: Tweener Stable: None Tag Team: None Ring Escort: None Weapon(s): Butcher's Knife (for those SPECIAL occasions...) Quote: "I'll show the boys how a -real- girl fights..." Looks Ebony is beautiful to most people, in that dangerous and alluring sort of way. And provided you're of the furry-enjoying sort. She's an antromorphic (human in form) ferret/weasel crossbreed. Her fur is black as night, and long, dark hair falls about halfway down her back; ferret-esque ears poke through it at the top of her head. Her clothing is essentially a neck to ankle black catsuit, form-fitted to her body. Relatively well-endowed, she doesn't wear gloves or boots, and her fingernails have been refined to points, just right for clawing some poor guy. She wears this attire both in the ring and backstage. Entrance The lights flicker and several of them turn green, and the others drop out, leaving the ring and the rampway bathed in a mixture of darkness and green light. As images of a knife and a glowering pair of green eyes flicker across the Smarktron, the sound of Alice Cooper's "Poison" begins to sound from the speakers, echoing over the arena as the fans await. "Your cruel device Your blood, like ice One look could kill My pain, your thrill!" Black and green pyrotechnics explode across the ramp like machinegun fire, and the crowd roars in appreciation. The sound dies down to a mixture of cheers and boos as the black catsuited figure of Ebony strides through the smoke. With a smirk on her face, she looks left and right at the fans, either bowing mockingly or flipping the occasional hooting male off. She spares a wink for the occasional lady, as well. <Funyon Stuff> Ebony leaps up onto the apron, climbs over the top rope, and mounts the turnbuckles and lifts her arms, leaning in the direction of a female fan to give them a good look. She then hops off the ropes and waits in the ring for her opponent, or for the match to start. Stats Strength: 4 Speed: 6 Vitality: 5 Charisma: 5 Style: Likes to strike her opponents, has no problem hitting low blows on the guys if the ref doesn't see it or it's legal. Not particularly strong enough to use power moves, so she uses athleticism and martial arts to wear her foes down. Signature Moves "Crotch Crusher" - Mudhole Stomping to the groin. Superkick Mexican Surfboard Wishbone Leg Split w/ Double Legdrop Cross/Reverse Cross Kneebreaker Spear "Eboniser" - Any sort of low blow, be it standard, Shattered Dreams style, using the ring ropes... Cross Armbreaker Common Moves Abdominal Stretch Dropkick Flying Elbow Smashes (instead of lariats) Martial Arts kicks Basic DDTs (Standard, Reverse, Tornado, Flying, Top Rope) Lionsault Claw Swipes Monkey Flip Hurricanranas (Standard, Reverse, Flying, Top Rope) Martial Arts chops Bitchslap of Superiority Finishers "Loving Embrace" - Front Facelock With Body Scissors. Think of it like the Thighs of Steel. Yup, you read it right. When the opponent is on the ground, Ebony wraps her leg around their abdomen and squeezes, rolling the opponent so she's underneath and locking on a front facelock choke as well. The end result is the opponent passing out from lack of oxygen or giving up, unless they break the hold. "Man Is Obsolete" - Inverted 450º Splash. Ebony goes to the top rope and faces the crowd, then runs her arms up her torso ala Goldust. After clearly flaunting her sexuality to the crowd, she jumps backwards into the ring, and throws her body forward into a 450º splash, crashing down on her opponent's ribcage. Rare Moves Anything that involves using a weapon to hit someone in the groin. Notes As said in her style, she works with striking her opponents to weaken them, then either uses an athletic move or a submission to get the win. She relishes in hitting someone in the nuts, so she'll definitely try to do that at least once, and then taunt to her heart's content. Biography Yes, she's really a ferret/weasel crossbreed, daughter of evil alternate universe Sable Flame and eviler alternate universe Yuria, which is probably lost on you because I'm the only other person here to have read a single damned page of Furfire. It's not a suit, guys, I'll just sum that much up. She is indeed also a lesbian, and tends to despise males of all species. A lot. This post has been edited by realitycheck: Jul 3 2004, 12:53 AM |
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Jul 3 2004, 12:49 AM
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shows up from time to time Group: Members Posts: 8,773 Joined: 11-August 02 From: Bombay, Missouri Member No.: 2,468 |
Robzilla is on Hiatus..
Smarks Board Name: Rob E. Dangerously Wrestlers Name: Rob Gilbert Nickname(s): Robzilla the Lady-Thrilla Height: 5'11.5" Weight: 165lbs Hometown: Chappaqua, NY Summer Residence: Kennebuckport, ME Winter Residence: Paradise Valley, AZ Age: 18 Face/Heel: Super-Cowardly Heel Stable: none Ring Escort: "The Terrific One" Timothy Valentine (height: 6'0", weight: around 240lbs, Age: 50, bleached blonde hair, dresses in fancy suits. Serves as trainer and mentor) Weapon(s): One Loaded Black glove (left-handed), Chain, Brass Knuckles. Whatever other things he, or Timothy Valentine, can get into the ring Quote: "Let me tell you this", "Yeeeeah" Looks: Gilbert has short red hair, clean-shaven. Long limbs (arms/legs). Not very built physically, skinny. Basically, one of the more unimposing figures in the history of this sport. Street clothes: Dresses in Orange suits, wearing sunglasses and sandals Ring Attire: Bright Orange tights going down to his knees, black elbowpads, black kneepads, wrist tape, orange boots with a white G on them and a white collared shirt with short sleeves (occaisionally wrestles without a shirt). Wears a dark jacket down to the ring. Ring Entrance: ["Serial Thrilla" by Prodigy plays as Gilbert walks though the curtains followed by his trainer/mentor Timothy Valentine. Gilbert ignores the fans as he gets on the apron, and enters the ring as his trainer has the ropes opened for him. Gilbert then holds up his left hand and goes to his corner.] Stats: Strength: 3 (Not that strong) Speed: 5 (Has some agility and can pull off top rope moves) Vitality: 5 (Can take a beating and last for awhile) Charisma: 7 (Has charisma) Style: Awkward. Gilbert is a technical wrestler, when he does wrestle. For a man his size, he rarely leaves his feet, and may brawl at times (unsuccessfully) Signature moves: Flying Elbowdrop Tornado DDT Frog Splash DDT Fisherman's Suplex Russian Legsweep Slingshot Suplex Spinebuster Fistdrop (clean, or with the aid of an illegal object) The Iron Claw (success of this move is.. dubious) Common moves: Elbowdrop Kneedrop Camel Clutch (Scott Steiner-variant, sorta like a rear chin lock) Bulldog Knee to the face Gourdbuster Reverse Neckbreaker Punching to the kidneys (done out of the view of the referee) "Discus Elbow" (Spinning Elbow to the face) Sleeperhold Atomic Drop Gutwrench Suplex Hotshot Backdrop Kneelift Rare moves: Moonsault Finishers: Straight out of Chappaqua (Downward Spiral, Gilbert then rams the guys face into the mat a few times after the move, before going for the pin) Notes: Gilbert has an awkward stance in the ring (a peek-a-boo stance with his hands in front of his face), and isn't afraid to backdown, beg for mercy or keep his distance. Gilbert is also prone to what some would consider 'overselling' (although he's one of the skinnier wrestlers too). Gilbert doesn't mind cheating to win. Bio: Robert Brandon Gilbert got all the good things in life. Why not? his parents were only well-off. He attended private schools and he didn't have the time for the common man. But the one link between him and the usual common person is that Gilbert is a fan of Professional Wrestling. Using his family's wealth, he could get the good seats for whatever events he wanted. But, on his 18th birthday, he shocked his family by annoucing that he wouldn't be going to the prestigous Columbia University, but he would instead buy some of the most talented wrestlers around to train him to become the next great pro wrestler. Now, just months after the end of his training, first with Jackson Vega (who was dismissed from his duties in may) and continuing with his second trainer Mitch Duncan, most Wrestling observers still doubt that Gilbert has any sort of ring talent. But, money gets you far these days, and Gilbert's ability to win by any means makes up for his inexperience. Unfortunately after losing his second match, he fired his trainer Mitchell Duncan. He replaced him with a former champion, Timothy Valentine. |
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Group: Members Posts: 3,890 Joined: 12-April 02 Member No.: 1,915 |
TSM Board Name: KingofOldSchool
Wrestler Name: Manson Nick Name(s): The Raging Bull, (Manson) The Stampede Height: 6'0" Weight: 240 Age: 24 Hometown: Denver, Colorado Alignment: Face Tag Partner: Arch Griffon Ring Escort: Griffon, if absolutely necessary. Weapons: Bullrope, Steel Chair Quote: None. Taunt: Metal Horns, Flipping the Bird, Spitting, Benoit's Snot Rocket Looks: White, with dark eyes, long black hair and thick, shaggy sideburns. Tribal flame tattoos run from his hands to his forearms. He's built well, possessing a fairly stocky frame, and is quite muscular and fairly well defined, but looks rather natural despite all his bulk. Quite imposing and intimidating. He wears faded blue jeans, with black boots underneath and black kneepads on the outside. Waist up he wears sparse white tape from his hands to his forearms and black elbow pads, and a sleeveless black t-shirt. Outside the ring he'll typically wear the same, along with a black leather jacket. Ring Entrance: As the house lights dim, Mastodon's "Crusher Destroyer" hits, complete with red strobes flashing in time with the music. The fans rise to their feet, the buzz in the arena reaching a fever pitch, and Manson emerges moments later, throwing up the horns to a massive round of cheers. He heads straight down to the ring, focused on the task at hand. After rolling in under the bottom rope, he pops up to his feet and goes to his corner. Attributes: Strength 6 (Surprising, explosive Benoit-like strength. Capable of routinely lifting most, with the exception of larger hosses) Speed 4 (His speed comes across more in his reactions, reflexes and running speed) Vitality 7 (He can take a lot of punishment. Although he never no-sells, it takes plenty to keep him down. He's just plain resilient) Charisma 3 (He can talk well enough, he just doesn't very often and if he does he keeps it short. Over more due to his actions, strong ringwork and recognizability. Has a raspy, gravelly voice, will curse.) Style: Manson is a serious, relentless blue collar worker who, despite his brute style, is deceptively smart in the ring. However, he is prone to occasionally losing his temper. He doesn't have much respect for his opponents, and may taunt and degrade them in order to get them hot headed, in hopes they'll make a mistake, or just to be a dick and have fun. This includes flipping them the bird, spitting at them, bitchslapping them, or delivering a snot rocket as they're down. He'll definitely fight dirty, and will cheat from time to time, but that's pretty much retaliatory eye for an eye stuff. Of course, chances are he'll get cheered for it. He isn't cowardly in the least and will rarely back down from a confrontation. His main fortes are brawling and power. Strikes and impact moves, basically. He just prefers to beat the shit out of someone and throw them around. He's okay at chain and mat wrestling, but it's often simplistic stuff, so he won't hold out for long against guys like Pretzler, Danny Williams, etc. His usual point of attack is the head, neck and back, or the legs, if only to slow his opponent down. Signature Moves: 1) STO 2) Northern Lights Suplex 3) Moss-Covered Three-Handled Family Gredunza (Spinning Fisherman's Suplex) 4) Tiger Suplex 5) German Suplex 6) Powerbomb 7) Rolling Elbow 8) Western Lariat 9) Gamengiri Common moves: 1) Backdrop Suplex 2) Side Belly to Belly Suplex 3) Hot Shot 4) Back Breaker 5) Shoulder Breaker 6) Shin Breaker 7) Dragon Screw 8) Suicide Dive 9) 2nd Rope Legdrop 10) Strikes (Punches, Elbow Smashes, Knifedge Chops) 11) Knees (Knee Lifts, Knee Drops, Running Knee, Triple H High Knee) 12) Short, Rapid Chops to Neck 13) Low Roundhouse Kick Rare Moves: 1) Dragon Suplex 2) Rated M (Muscle Buster) 3) Endsmouth (Elevated Half Crab, occasionally accompanied by Manson stepping on the guy's head) 4) Savage Elbow (Randy Savage's Flying Elbow) Finishers: 1) Consequences (Diamond Cutter) 2) M-Driller (Inverted Piledriver) Notes: Manson is an angry, bitter man, with a healthy amount of confidence. Although he isn't so on edge all the time anymore, and is often quite relaxed, he still turns it on in the ring and possesses and an intense work ethic and passion. He simply wants to prove he's the best, and will go through anyone and everyone to do so. Bio, History: Born and raised in Denver, he went to the Hart Dungeon, travelled the world and made a name for himself, but suffered neck injuries in Mexico. After rehabbing, he makes his JL debut on Nov. 7, 2001 as 'The Mafia' Tommy Gunn, later shortening his name to Mafia. Stuff happens. Joins Havoc, only for it to disband. Forms The New Sound in May 2002, only to leave and watch it become become the sWo. Changes his name to Manson upon his return in Aug. and becomes a face, only to reinjure his neck in a match versus Wildchild. Comes back in March 2003 as a heel, turns face, turns back heel in December, when suddenly the SJL is absorbed into the SWF. After a stay in Japan he sets foot back in the SWF and turns face, eventually capturing the USJL Championship from The Masked Man on July 21st. At Ground Zero, he successfully holds off Max King. During the next show in Denver, King injures Manson, forcing him to don a knee brace for a time, though he's since gotten rid of it. King costs Manson the title, losing it to Vladimir Everheart. He gains revenge on King at Genesis in a Caged Fury Match. He attacks Kibagami pre-Ashes to Ashes and turns heel, but the match wasn't meant to be as Kibagami takes a leave and the whole thing is forgotten, resulting in Manson being a heel in name only as he continues to feud with Revolution Zero. He later turns face officially. At some point he forms a tag team with Arch Griffon, which goes on to have surprising success. On March 28th, he captured the Hardcore Championship from IL, but a few days later on June 1st, IL would win it back. ------------------------------ Partner: Arch Griffon Weight: 532 Alignment: Face Entrance: The house lights dim as Arch Enemy's "We Will Rise" hits, complete with red strobes pulsing and flashing in time with the music, when just as the lyrics begin... *BOOM!* A burst of pyro explodes from the stage and Manson emerges, immediately throwing up the horns to a massive pop from the fans. Arch Griffon silently follows behind him, and both head down to the ring, determined and focused on the task at hand. Manson rolls in under the bottom rope with Griffon sliding in after, and both immediately go to their corner for the start of the match. Style: There really isn't much difference between them or their power and impact strategy, which they'll use most of the time. Still, Griffon is obviously the bigger and stronger of the two, and he knows it. He's always confident his size and strength will pull him through, but can also hold is own on the mat. He's more calm and collected than Manson, and while he may take a cheap shot here and there, he doesn't go as far down the road as Manson does, but it's still not wise to push him too far either, for they both revel in violence and won't hesitate to dish it out. Meanwhile, Manson has the benefit of being more resilient than Griffon. He's also quicker and more likely to go to the top. Also more willing to take shortcuts and chances are he'll lose his composure and temper more, and is a bit more reckless. Moves: 1) Double Gutbuster 2) Double Snap Suplex 3) Double Stomps (In the corner or otherwise. Simple, yet effective, they'll just frantically stomp and kick the shit out of someone) 4) Backbreaker/2nd Rope Legdrop (Griffon hits a backbreaker and keeps the opponent arched over his knee, followed by Manson coming off the 2nd rope with the legdrop) Finisher: 1) Western Lariat/German Suplex (Griffon applies a behind waistlock, followed by Manson hitting the ropes and coming back with the Lariat, and the opponent is brought over in a German, bridge optional. It doesn't really matter all that much who does what, so the roles may be reversed from time to time) 2) Death Drop (Griffon lifts up the opponent, followed by Manson coming in with the Consequences Diamond Cutter) Notes: For a team that was basically thrown together, Manson and Griffon get along well and are awfully cohesive in the ring. Manson is more likely to speak for the team and is more outgoing. Meanwhile, Griffon is more laid back and stoic. He usually stands there looking mean, but will still chime in occasionally. Still, both usually hold to the 'actions speak louder than words' philosophy more often than not. This post has been edited by KingofOldSchool: Jun 17 2005, 09:41 PM |
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Two-faced deity Group: Members Posts: 1,032 Joined: 12-November 02 Member No.: 2,866 |
Repeat after me, I need a vacation.
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Coleminer Group: Moderators Posts: 8,374 Joined: 19-September 02 From: Suffolk, England Member No.: 2,671 |
Summertime Update
Smarks Board Name: King Cucaracha Wrestlers Name: Landon Maddix Nickname(s): 'La Cucaracha' (between names, like Savage), 'The Galactico', 'The Next Generation' Height: 5'10" Weight: 220lbs 'Hometown': Huron, South Dakota Nationality: Span-Am. Half American, Half Spanish. Mother is Spanish, father American. Age: 21 (Birthdate=15/03/84) Face/Heel: Face (see Notes) Stable: Martial Law (with Todd Cortez) Ring Escort: Megan Skye Weapon(s): A table spot specialist when he can use them within the rules. Not opposed to using other weapons should the advantage arise. Quotes/Sayings: "Prepare for Landon" "Cheat To Win" "I Always Have A Plan" Taunts: Twirls the finger before the 605. If going for a real high-risk move, Maddix'll make the 'mucho loco' finger twirl beside his ear, as if to say 'I must be crazy'. Looks: Caucasian, with medium length blonde hair. Clean shaven and youthful looking. Not really very muscular, but not 'skinny' either. Wears a black and red headband, which can double up as a choking weapon in desperate cases. Ring attire consists of half black/half red wristbands, black shorts with red trim around the waist and leg parts and a red 'LM' on the bottom right of the leg. Half black/half red kneepads, the colors seperated with a white lightning bolt in the middle...and black B-Boy style kicking-pad-boots, both with red 'LM's on, that gives his kicks and wizards extra 'SMACK'. Out of the ring, it's jeans, shirts and trainers all the way. He's been through his 'expensively clothed' phase but now Chris Card is gone, he blames his want for riches for clouding his judgement over the situation. So, Landon has reverted back to what he feels comfortable in. To the ring and backstage, Landon will either wear a "Cheat 2 Win" t-shirt or a Real Madrid soccer shirt (either white or black) with "MADDIX" on the name part and "C2W" as the 'number'. ---SINGLES INFO--- Basic Ring Entrance: "PREPARE...FOR...LANDON!" ...WAAAAAHHHHH... *DUM DUM* The post-riff part of "Megalomaniac" by Incubus hits, as from behind the curtain steps Landon Maddix, stopping at the top of the ramp and thrusting his hands out to his side as the lights return back to normal. Landon turns back to the curtains...as Megan follows out from the back. They then walk down the ramp, with Landon leading the way, jawjacking with fans on the way down the ramp as he goes. ***FUNYON'S INTRO*** Landon leaps to the apron, before running across the apron and leaping up to the middle turnbuckle. Looking out at the crowd, Landon grins and holds his arms out to the sides before leaping over the top and entering the ring. He'll then either toss his C2W shirt into the crowd or pass the Real Madrid top to Megan, depending on what he's wearing. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 2 (Enough to comfortably throw fellow cruisers. Struggles with power moves on those about/above 240 lbs though, and generally avoids the power side of his game against anyone he knows he can't lift.) Speed: 6 (Speedy. Quick on his feet and slippery when it comes to flipping out of and countering moves/attacks. Speed of moves is also pretty quick. Dropped a touch of speed recently, mainly out of choice, but is capable of odd spurts of his old speed.) Vitality: 6 (As his nickname would suggest (La Cucaracha=The Cockroach), Maddix is a stubborn sunnuva gun. Can, has and generally will take a beating. But he'll generally make a comeback regardless. More than capable in hardcore and other 'gruelling' gimmick matches. Oh, and he's gone an hour before, so has solid conditioning.) Charisma: 6 (He's cocky, he's brash...and he knows how to throw an insult or ten. Not the greatest talker in all honesty, but the "Cheat To Win" tactics are more than enough to pop the crowd.) Style: A slightly more refined version of the indie junior-heavyweight. A striker with plenty of flashy offense to back it up. Can mix it up a bit against fellow Cruisers. Signature moves: -> Complete Shot- Traps the head and the arm from the side, before dropping back, driving the opponent face-first to the mat...all in quick order. Hassan's finisher, also used by Christopher Daniels. Maddix is quick enough for this to be a counter to a clothesline, palm strike or other strikes of the manner. -> Landon Eye- Eye Of The Hurricane/Final Cut. Reverse front facelock spun into a reverse bulldog. -> Codebreaker- Sitout Sliced Bread #2. Or, for you indie fans, Jimmy Jacobs' Contra Code. 3/4 facelock, run up the ropes, flip over the back and sitout. -> The 605- The 619. -> Satellite Headscissors to Crossface- Pretty self explanatory. The closest to an 'out of nowhere' submission you'll get from me and even then, unless I work the arm for some odd reason, it'll only serve to weaken the neck a little more. Unless you're a tapping pussy. -> Sweet Cuca Music- The much used Superkick. Also quite potent, and it will more than likely have a HBK-esque *STOMP* setup, if so desired. But it can be hit from 'out of nowhere' too. -> Frog Splash -> Spaceman Plancha- With the opponent on the floor, Maddix hits the opposite ropes and runs back...leaping to the top rope in a single bound and then springboarding off the top rope, onto the opponent. Can go over the barrier and into the crowd on rare occassions. 'Common' Moves: -> So-Dak Moment- (Edge-O-Matic. Maddix hooks his hands around the opponent's face from behind, sitting out and bringing the opponent down to the mat head-first. Usually needs extra momentum to pull noticeably larger wrestlers down.) -> The Throwback- (Either running or standing, from behind the opponent Landon grabs the head and flips over the opponent, driving their face to the canvas.) -> Hurri-Lanrana- (Hurricanrana...most variations could be used, including top rope and springboard.) -> The Bottom Drops Out- (Reverse DDT into Backbreaker.) -> Soylent Green- (Canadian Backbreaker, spun to the side and around into a DDT, as used by Nate Webb. ITS PEOPLE!) Variation: Soylent Green 2- (Same as above, but starts from a running powerslam type position, spun to the side and around into an inverted DDT. IT'S STILL PEOPLE!) -> Swandive Headbutt- (Anywhere from the centre of the ring and closer can be considered good range for this...any further will take quite a bit of spring, which Maddix may just have in reserve. 50/50 chance of hitting.) -> Quebrada -> Forearm Strikes- (The main staple of his offence...much like Danny Williams' elbows, only not so powerful obviously. Maddix will use the forearm a lot as a) it's quick, b) it's legal and c) it hurts like hell.) -> Flying Forearm/Leaping Forearm Smash -> Knifedge Chops -> Dropsault -> Mushroom Stomp- (With the opponent doubled over or with their head ducked while running, Maddix leaps up and double stomps them across the back/shoulder blades.) -> Double Stomp/Back Senton- (An instantanious combo, with Maddix dropping straight off the double stomp and into the back senton.) -> Oklahoma Roll- (Has been known to nick a win in the past.) -> SHENANIGANS~!- (Various Heelish Tactics. Oh yes. He's a face, but believe me he isn't Mr Goody Two Shoes all of a sudden. He will still poke you in the eye, boot you in the balls, hit you with a chair and use the ropes to pin you. Only difference is, the fans seem to enjoy it when Maddix does it now. Think Eddie Guerrero on this.) Rare moves: -> Crash Landon '04- Instead of hooking the opponent in the corner, Landon will leap off the middle rope and grab the opponent on the way, spinning him around and hitting the Crash Landon. As used by The Amazing Red at ROH Expect The Unexpected. Alternative to the regular Crash Landon against VERY strong opponents or if the opportunity happens to arise. -> Crash Landon '05- Alex Shelley's Shell Shock. Starts off like a regular downward sprial (from a standing position, not off the ropes). Maddix then leans the opponent back in STO direction, before WHIPPING himself back, spiking the opponent down with him. Where-as the other Crash Landons (off the ropes/flying) would have maybe a 180 rotation, this has about 90...but it's a much quicker and sharper landing as a result. This is a more 'out of nowhere' version as there's no set-up in the corner. -> Tombstone Piledriver- For 240 pounders and under. Japanese esque, it's swifter than a Taker tombstone. -> Caution, May Induce Projectile Vomiting- A LOOONG, AmDrag style Airplane Spin. This'll make you sick to your stomach, but is going to do Landon no favours either. Certainly no comedy spot. Or, not JUST a comedy spot, at least. Again, he'll only be able to use it on fellow Cruisers. -> Wet Cement- Front facelock applied from the front on a seated opponent, with a body scissors. Used by Jamie Noble...and of course, Tom Flesher. Hey, remember when I retired him. Yeah. Good times. Maddix knows what this feels like, but also knows that Flesher was a great technical wrestler, so he felt it only right to steal this move. As a tribute. Yeah, tribute. If Maddix is working towards the Land Of Nod, then this is a good way to do so...but this is mainly reserved for big matches. Hardcore Moves: -> Lan Daminator- Van Daminator...although it's more often a superkick (or Sweet Disciple Music) than a spinkick. -> Sent From Above- Back Senton through a table...usually from top rope to outside, although in REALLY extreme cases it can be from ladders, high ledges or even balconies. Finishers: 1) Submission- Land of Nod- Dragon Clutch. The new primary finisher, Maddix has been working on perfecting this move to get maximum effect from it, in a further attempt to 'hang' with the submission favouring main eventers. It's very effective at any time in the match against those at 5 vitality or less. A little neckwork though and it could put the finishing touches to anyone. It's not impossible to escape and it's not OMG INSTA DEATH~!, but it iseffective. As mentioned below, Maddix has become more hesitant over using the Crash Landon and is thus more likely to use this. 2) Impact- Crash Landon- With Landon on the middle rope, and the opponent stood in front of him on the mat, a Tornado Downward Spiral. Maddix's former #1 finisher, Landon was slightly hesitant to use this after Johnny Dangerous kicked out of it at Ground Zero 04. Landon preffers the LON now...but this'll still put you away, if Landon wants it to. 3) Striking- Shining Wizard- Main striking move. Almost B-Boy esque in potency. For guys Maddix simply can't get the other two finishers on or just for 'out of nowhere' victories. Notes: Call it clichéd, but "Cheat 2 Win" is very much a part of Maddix still...perhaps even more so than ever, and he's certainly not shy about it. And make no mistake...he's a face, but Maddix has not buried many hatchets. Just because the fans like him doesn't mean he's suddenly everyone's best mate all of a sudden. Thus, it really doesn't matter who he's facing...heel or face...he won't go 'easier' on anyone. Whatever it takes to win, he'll do. Martial Law mentality, see. Technical and submission wrestling isn't really his bag, baby. Infact, on the mat, he's more often than not, lost. He is slightly more 'controlled' than his earlier days though. Most moves/strikes target the head, neck and face (ie DDTs) working towards the Crash Landon and/or Land Of Nod...so prepare to use the word 'groggy' a lot in your matches. However, more often than not it's the cheating that will turn the match (and the crowd now) in his favour. Bio: PM me if really needed. ---TAG TEAM INFO--- Regular Partner: Todd Cortez Team Name: Martial Law Combined Weight: 446 lbs Ring Escort: Megan Skye Basic Ring Entrance: The lights in the arena drop out, leaving the crowd shrouded in darkness before loud shots of white pyro explode and the sounds of bombs and gunfire echo through the arena. The opening melodic chords and vocals of "Save Yourself" fade up as spotlights shine on the entrance ramp, illuminating Maddix and Cortez, Megan following out behind them. The three stop, surveying the crowd. [i]"I...CAN...NOT...SAAAVE...YOU! "I! CAN'T! EVEN! SAAAVE...MYYY...SELF!" "SO JUST SAAAVE YOURSELF!" ... "SSSAAAAAAAAAAAAVVVVVEEE!!!"[/i] (Funyon stuff) The trio walks to the ring, either Cortez or Maddix holding the ropes for Megan, depending on who reaches the ring first Tag Team Moves Court Martial- MNM's Snapshot. Set up like a 3-D, Todd doing the lifting...however, instead of hitting a cutter, Maddix drives the opponent down with a DDT. Like the 3-D or the Death Sentence, it's the primary finisher for the team and it's very effective. (Former finisher of Maddix and Todd Royal, known then as Converting The Sinner). Todd Gave You Wings- Todd sets the opponent up in a powerbomb position near the corner, facing away. Landon quickly climbs to the top rope and takes the opponent down with the Hart Attack clothesline, Todd falling forward with the powerbomb at the same time. (Former Maddix/Royal tag move). Coming In For Landon- With the opponent's throat hanging over the ropes Todd lifts their legs up, placing their feet over his shoulders. Maddix runs over and launches over Todd's back, landing across the opponent's back. (Former Maddix/Royal tag move. Also used by Wild and Dangerous as the Slam Dance.). Variations- Landon will mix it up a bit. The usual landing is the sitting across the back one. However, sometimes he will deliberatly land to one side and drop an elbow, a leg, a knee...or, maybe even a double stomp to the back, if he still has the energy to get extra hangtime. Basically, anything you can think of from that position, Landon'll do. This is where the move differs from the Wild and Dangerous version a little. Collision Course- One from the front, one from the back, dropkick sandwich to the head. TAG NOTES: Cortez is the most accomplished tag wrestler of the team and despite whatever (brief) differences he may have had in the past with Maddix, the two men seem to understand that tag wrestling is about- co-operation. So, they are somewhat of a 'natural' and organised team. Still, there is the question of a little jealousy that hangs over them both. Ever since Maddix Cheated 2 Win in these two men's last match, their relationship has seemed slightly forced. And sometimes, Maddix's tactics don't fit with Cortez's. Especially considering Landon doesn't like sharing the spotlight with anyone. As far as strategy goes, Maddix's presence is more likely to bring out the 'Martial Law' mentality in Cortez. Whatever it takes to win, Martial Law will do. This post has been edited by King Cucaracha: Jun 6 2005, 02:39 AM |
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Dangerous~! Group: Members Posts: 1,936 Joined: 3-September 02 From: Oklahoma City, Ok Member No.: 2,592 |
NEW EDIT 04/26/2004 Smarks Board Name: Secret Agent Wrestlers Name: Johnny Dangerous Real Name: Johnny Dangerous Nick Name(s): The Barracuda, the Secret Agent Height: 6’1 Weight: 217 Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada Age: 28 Face/Heel: Face with ferciousness Stable: None Ring Escort: None Weapon(s): Whatever’s handy. Looks: Johnny is a medium build white male, with stylishly jet black hair, clean shaven - very good hygiene. Since taking a leave of absence from the Secret Service, Johnny has stopped wearing his suits to the ring. Now the Barracuda dresses in a high tech style. Black slacks, black short sleeved shirt (tight fitting to accent his muscular build. Think very matrix looking, like Keanu Reeves.) Johnny usually comes to the ring with some high-tech looking shades, and a black trench coat. On occasions where Johnny needs to really bring it, big matches, etc, Johnny could wear knee-length black "Olympic-style" wrestling tights, with red, white and blue stripes within the "V" pattern on the back. He wears black knee pads and black wrestling boots, and keeps his hair slicked back. This is saved from the Wild and Dangerous tag team days. Out of the ring, is open game as long as it is expensive and dressy looking. Ring Entrance: “Johnny Dangerous!” Suddenly, the lights dim, and a sultry female voice breathes the name of the SWF’s resident super-spy. “After The Flesh” by My Life With The Thrill Kill Cult begins to thump through the crowds. Smoke fills the stage as tons of strobes cut through it and Johnny Dangerous walks out onto center stage. Feel free to add things like Johnny giving crowd members high fives or Johnny kissing a female on the cheek. Johnny heads into the ring, mounts a turnbuckle and raises his arms out to the fans. Feel free to add things like Johnny giving crowd members high fives or Johnny kissing a female on the cheek. Johnny heads into the ring, mounts a turnbuckle and raises his arms out to the fans. Stats: Strength: 4 - Although he isn’t built like an ox, he has some hellacious strength for a man of his size. Can usually get anyone up 300 pounds or under. Over that it is possible, but some serious effort would be needed. Speed: 5 - Johnny has excellent speed, and is small enough to deliver plenty of luncha style moves, escape a tight situation, or get to someone in a hurry. Vitality: 5 - A secret Agent never surrenders, never gives up! That doesn’t mean he won’t tap or anything, he is just stubborn and sometimes doesn’t know when to quit so that he can live to fight another day. He has plenty of energy and stamina. Charisma: 6 - Can talk the talk, especially when swooning ladies. Johnny is well educated, and can talk for hours, though he won’t be bringing home Oscars anytime soon. He can also get a crowd to love him, and on the flip side to hate him. Style: Johnny “The Barracuda” Dangerous is well trained in the finer martial arts and as such, speed is very much on his side. Being the Spy that he is; brawling, high-risk maneuvers, and aerial attacks are common ground for him. For the basics, Martial Art strikes to loosen them up, then wear downs or attacks with more “umph” to it as it goes on. Signature Moves: -Spinning Heel Kick -Scorpion Kick -Back-flip kick -Spinning Back Fist -Shotei Palmstrike -Guillotine Face Driver -Spinal Explosion (A Rolling Fireman’s Carry: Get someone into a fireman’s carry, then flip forward, impacting their back into the mat.) -Rolling Verticle Suplex (Three if he can get them off. This move WILL put someone down…. this isn’t an ego trip, but rather how it should be.) -Dangerous Driver (The attacker stands behind the victim. The attacker places both their arms under the victim's arms and locks them behind the victim's neck. The attacker lifts the victim in the air. Once they reach the apex, the attacker pushes down forward and drives the victim down face first into the mat. -Johnny Kick (Super Kick - It always precedes an Armed and Dangerous, though an Armed and Dangerous does not always follow it.) -Crucifix Armbar -The Interrogator (A Crossface hold. Used to wear down an opponent and for submissions as well.) Common Moves: -All of your basic wrestling moves that anyone would HAVE to know. Hip-tosses, basic takedowns, all that good stuff. -Any Martial Art’s kick -Any Martial Art’s chop -Punches/Kicks/Elbows/Chops (Not very often for chops, mostly when chopped first.) -Enzuigiri (Back Brain Kick) -Uranage -Standing or running leg drops and elbow drops -Neck Breaker (Rear and swinging) -Dropkick/Missile Dropkick/Springboard Dropkick -DDT (Various kinds) -Double Axe Handle Smash -Bulldogs -Body Press/Body Scissor -Chinlocks -Facelocks -Leglocks -Armbars -Arm Wringer Irish Whips into: •Clothesline •Elbow Smashes •Drop Kicks •Body presses Suplex’s: •Belly-to-Belly •Back-to-belly •German – Can also end on a bridge, and on occasion, can be turned into rolling German’s •Verticle •Exploder From the turnbuckles: •Elbow drops •Leg drops •Fist drops •Stomps Rare Moves: -Wild Ride (A Vertebreaker – When a tremendous hit is needed to get a pin…BIG money matches/Feud Matches) -Shooting Johnny Press (A regular Shooting Star Press/Mexican Pride Press.) -Armed and Dangerous (Running Fist Drop. Johnny darts for the ropes while the opponent lies face up on the mat. He bounces back and flips in the air, coming down fist first on their chest or face. *NOTE* Johnny usualy sets up this move with a Johnny Kick A.K.A. - A Super Kick. This move is more of a crowd popper than anything. The Johnny Kick is what will do you in, this is just humiliation.) -The Cover Up (Diamond Dust. Johnny gets his opponent in a inverted DDT, sits on the top rope, somersaults over the opponent, and pulls them down with a Diamond Cutter. If you don’t know what a diamond cutter is, here you go. The attacker applies 3/4 face lock …basically, the victim's head on the attacker's shoulder with the attacker forming a headlock around the top of their head as the attacker has their back to the victim… and drops down to the mat, flat on your back, impacting the victim's chin into the attacker's shoulder.) Finishers: Primary: The MI SLAM (Same as an Angle/Olympic Slam/Fallaway Slam - Can be done to anyone of any size, due to it be more of a momentum move and not actually requiring lifting anyone for more than a second.) Secondary/Submission finisher: The Barracuda (Over the Shoulder Half Crab. Can be used as a finishing submission but mainly used to wear down an opponent. If the opponent is too resilient Johnny can turn this into an Over-the-shoulder full crab…Think a Boston Crab but you reverse the attacker’s position.) Aerial Finisher: Death From Above (Moonsault double stomp. Moonsault from the turnbuckle, only Johnny lands feet first into someone’s chest, and lands with finesse.) Notes: coming soon. Bio: Johnny “The Barracuda” Dangerous is a real life spy (Like James Bond M7 type of spy), who has been sent on a top secret mission to infiltrate the Smarks Wrestling Federation, under the guise of a wrestler with a spy gimmick named none other than Johnny “The Barracuda” Dangerous. According to the “Agency’s” reports someone lurking in the SWF is behind some seriously huge criminal activities and Johnny must uncover the plot, and put a stop to it or die trying! With the Agency’s political power backing it, getting Johnny Dangerous a SWF tryout was not a problem, Johnny’s natural charm, and charisma made him a shoe in for a future star in the SWF, and as such Johnny was signed to a contract almost instantly, putting the mission into effect. Unfortunately for Johnny, learning the art of wrestling has not been an easy road. At first he relied on his brawling that gave him many victories over some of the most notorious scum on the planet. However, those notorious villains were never trained wrestlers, and Johnny soon found out that these wrestlers could beat a brawler in no time. Since then Johnny has seemingly picked up a lot of wrestling maneuvers from someone and started working his way up the roster like what was originally planned, grabbing the SJL World Championship in the process. With the fans backing and believing in this new star, Johnny is quickly rising to new heights of popularity. Will it be enough to get him where he needs to go in order to complete his real task? Only time can tell, and the clock is slowly ticking away… That was then. Currently, something has happened to Johnny Dangerous! Immediately following 13th Hour, Johnny Dangerous seemingly turned his back on his partner, and disappeared without a trace. At Ground Zero, Johnny returned to the SWF with a serious grudge. His prime target looks to be his former partner and friend, the Wildchild, for reasons unknown. Then the accusations came. Wildchild was fingered as the man Johnny so desperately seeked to uncover in the SWF. His partner, his friend, the man he must bring to justice! After six weeks of terrorizing events everything came to ahead at Genesis 4. There Johnny Dangerous took on The Wildchild in a brutal match for the Hardcore title in which Wildchild managed to overcome all odds and become victorious, as well as winning his freedom from prosecution. Moments after Genesis 4 ended, Johnny discovered that there had been a set up. A man that worked in the same bureau as Johnny had made a deal with Judge Mental - William Hearford III to use his connections to have his girlfriend paroled from prision in exchange for destroying Wild & Dangerous by making Wildchild the man Johnny was after. Now Johnny has put him self on a leave of absence from the Secret Service in order to take on a personal mission against Justice and Rule for destroying him, and his partnership with Wildchild. Blah, Blah, two time tag champ, etc. |
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Jul 3 2004, 04:10 AM
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Lazy Student Group: Members Posts: 385 Joined: 22-February 02 From: UK Member No.: 1,382 |
11th Jan. The Return!
--- Smarks Board Name: Dace59 Wrestlers Name: Dace F'n' Night Nicknames: Horrorcore, Hardcore Metalhead, White Night (credit Tom Flesher) Height: 6'4" Weight: 255 lbs Hometown: Birmingham, England, UK Lives: Tampa Bay, Florida Age: 25 Face/Heel: Face Stable: None Ring Escort: None Weapon(s): Chairs, lightbulbs, tables, thumbtacks, barbed wire, etc. Quote: "Violence is an art form" Taunt: The Metal Horns (\m/ pinky and index out, throws it a lot) Looks: Well built, well muscled but not roided to hell. Has pale white skin. Black hair with three red streaks through it, long enough for a small pony tail. Storm grey eyes. Has a mesh of permanent scars on his face since Janus Knuckle Bombed him with wooden splinters from a table. He has two tattoos. The one of the back his left shoulder, has been expanded, now has the full wolf’s body and mountain skyline that covers most of his back. And the other running down the right side of his neck and all the way down his arm to his finger, an interlacing pattern of spikes (ala Kerry King of Slayer) . Wears: Plain black wrestling boots. Black tights, with the word "Dace" is written on down one leg in spiky lettering red lettering and "Night" down the other in the same style. A twisted silver thorns/lightning pattern runs across the tights. A black short sleeve slogan T-shirt. Ring Entrance: "Painkiller" by Death kicks in a drum solo as the lights flash red and white to the beats. The opening scream kicks in white pyro lighting up the ramp from bottom to top before the song kicks into full gear as Dace walks out. Walks down through the smoke and pyro. Climbs into the ring, and throws the horns to the crowd. His entrance video starts off as a black screen, which shatters like glass to so red filtered clips of his head dropping and heating on people. Then spiky "Dace Night" lettering background over highlight shots of him. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 8 Speed: 3 Vitality: 8 Charisma: 1 Style:Power/Impact Dace focuses mainly around his big strikes and big impact moves, fighting most of his battles with these. Uses his lesser moves when the situation calls for it or when it's too soon for the bigger bombs. Signature moves: Elbow Smash Yakuza Kick Lariat Brainbuster Release Spinebuster Release German Suplex German Suplex Hold Roundhouse Kicks Boot Scrapes Exploder Suplex Common moves: Backdrop Suplex Backdrop Suplex Hold Northern Lights Suplex Vertical Suplex Stalling Vertical Suplex Inverted Suplex DDT Inverted Atomic Drop Gutwrench Suplex Snap Suplex Powerslam Backbreaker Knee Strikes Knee Drops Punches Knife Edge Chops Double Leg Takedown Single Leg Takedown Side Headlock Scoop Slam Facelock Punt Kicks Rare moves: Choke Sleeper [Good F’n’ Night] Mounted Elbow Smashes Double Arm High Angle DDT [Defenestration] Avalanche Brainbuster Counter Avalanche German Suplex Finishers: Wildbomb Torture Crab Muscle Buster Notes: It’s Dace. Still the same ass kicking Dace. Bio: Born and bred in local Brum, a highly intelligent child, and the most educated in his area. His best friend , Scott Rage, got into the wrestling business at 14, and soon got Dace invloved as well when he was 16. Both men managed to wrestle through college and univeristy, putting on some of the greatest UK shows ever seen, either with or against each other. Dace helped Rage to prefect the Callidonian Safe Maker, a Firemans Carry to Kryptonite Krunch. After Univeristy, Scott when out to Japan as a buisness major and a wreslter. Dace headed west to America as an electronics expert and wrestler. Never had any major injury in his life. He is heavily influced by music tastes of the black north, and the wrestling styles of the East. He doesnt keep much contact with his family, but does with some of his oldest and closest friend. Never the most charismatic guy, but always smart and friendly. Wrestling is some sort of kick and expression he cant get else where for him. He has also wrestled amture since he was 19, and still does, but it's not reflected in major parts of his style. Not any Kurt Angle, be he can still take it to the mat, in both styles. After leaving KSW and England, he moved to America. Floating around varous N.E. Coast indies, Dace finally landed himself a spot in CZW. Making a name for himself in brutall stiff matches and ultravoilent bloodbaths. In October 2002 he entered the SJL, finally singing a contract with the biggest North America fed and becoming a truely major name on the world wrestling curcuit. (History) Form KSW Hardcore Champion, KSW UK Champion, KSW World Champion. NWA/FWA UK Champion, NWA Eurpoean Tag Team Champion, CZW Tag Team Champion, CZW Iron Man Champion. (Real) Former - SJL World Champion, SWF Hardcore Champion, SWF Tag Team Champion, SWF ICTV Champion. |
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Jul 3 2004, 04:12 AM
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All I know is my gut says maybe Group: Members Posts: 2,566 Joined: 22-February 02 From: Adelaide, Australia Member No.: 1,415 |
SmarkBoards Name: Muzz
Wrestlers Name: Ace Lezaire Nicknames: The Sovereign of Swagger, Canada’s Greatest Hope, The Prodigy Height: 6’3” Weight: 234 Pounds Hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Age: 21 ½ Years of Age Face/Heel: Dickish Heel Stable: None Ring Escort: His Personal Cameraman, Steve Preferred Weapon: Steel Chair with a picture of himself in the middle. Physical Description: An incredibly dashing man, with flowing black hair, kept in a pony tail unless shook free. Below he has big brown eyes, full lips and a wicked smile. His skin is slightly pale, but has a very cut physique, sculpted near perfectly. Looks the epitome of a hero, except he’s nothing of the sort. In-Ring Attire: Amazingly, Lezaire has opted for short tights like Rock/Orton instead of the long, red pants he had when he debuted, just to look different from the rest. His tights are metallic black, with knee pads stretching down to his ankles, and long black lace up wrestling boots. Ring Entrance: All is quiet, the crowd growing uncomfortable, until … *BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM!* The hard bass line strikes of Muse’s ‘Hyper Music’ signal the entrance of the one and only Ace Lezaire, striding out form behind the curtain with a cocky grin on his dial. He stands at the top of the stage, raising his arms to the heavens, thanking them for his looks and talent as… *BOOM!* …Two tall bursts of pyro explode either side of him, before the Prodigy heads to the ring, waving to the fans graciously as they boo the hell out of him. Stats Strength: 4 His strength is somewhat low as his moveset favors moves that don't require as much force and effort, but his strength will increase as his years do, and he (hopefully) climbs near the top. Speed: 5 Is extremely quick, and despite his size, his Triple Jump Moonsault looks just right. Is slippery, and capable of countering quite often, and that’s when he really starts to move. His speed attribute gives him just enough to hit a few high flying moves when he has the energy, and the ability to end the match with one as well. Stamina: 5 He’s young, he’s quick, he’s agile, but will burn out soon enough. He needs to get over his looks and ‘popularity’ and begin to train harder. Charisma: 6 Garners a negative response when people simply look at him. He is the very definition of a young, punk kid, but so early in his career, not many people are taking notice. He’ll have to make a real impact to get more attention, which he craves so. Edit: I forgot I only had nineteen here... heh. Style: A sprightly, mobile and somewhat technical asshole. Oversells often, and isn’t afraid to cower, only to come back with a thumb to the eye. At this stage of his career, after just hitting the big leagues, he’s not proficient in the technical aspect of the game, and hopes to excel using his youth, speed, and conniving ways. That being said, he can surprise people with his attack on various limbs to get ahead, but is often thrown off his game by a superior opponent. He knows his fair share of submissions, which he hopes to weaken his opponents neck for the Ace Crusher, but often has the wrong ring placement, or doesn’t apply the hold as well as he could, allowing the opponent some leeway. Character: As seen in promos, he’s a self-absorbed, self-centered, self-indulgent and vainglorious dick. He’s cocky, manipulative, always out for number one, and for another, if it has a means to an end. Loves and adores the spotlight, and that has only increased since the SWF decided to stick a camera on him to document his entry into the SWF. Ace drives his cameraman Steve absolutely crazy with his outrageous antics and stubborn, incomprehensible garble etc. Despite this, though, the man sure knows how to generate fanfare and publicity, and sure as hell knows how to cut a promo. He loves himself, and thinks everyone else does to. He’s not really a bad guy (In fact, he has a humble interior, but we’ll get to that in time) but he’s obviously in denial. Fame has made him cocky, brash, but really, he’s been thrown in the deep end too early, and is struggling to survive, but of course, he never lets that on. Still, he often has to rely on fluke pins and constant cheating to get ahead, and often becomes desperate if he doesn’t know what to do to put the opponent away, a major weakness in his already frail game. Signature Moves Snap Jabs finishing with a Discuss Punch (Which never hits, but just may, one day) Chickenwing Facelock (Can add a body scissors if desperate to trap opponent, and he often is. Is somewhat proficient with this move, though it’s a weaker submission than the Cross STF) Ankle Scissors (Similar to the head scissors, of course, except the head/neck is taken by the ankles and snapped over) Hangman’s Noose Neckbreaker (A vicious Neckbreaker from behind, often done after Lezaire lifts them up for a Suplex, lets them fall down behind him, keeping a tight hold of their neck, and then dropping down for added snappage) Triple Jump Moonsault (Ace runs across to the corner, leaps onto the second rope, then third, then finishes with a Moonsault from the top. His average speed attribute means he won’t be landing on his feet if his opponent rolls out of the way) Cross STF (Often takes longer than usual to apply this move, meaning Ace often tries for it, but if the opponent is even a little experienced on the mat, they can counter, but if he can get this on, it goes a long way to softening up his opponent for the finish) Running Cyclone (Spinning) Elbow and Dropsault (Favorite striking moves of which do some damage. He likes to use them at the beginning a match, to show how ‘flashy’ and talented he is, so he follows up with some sort of crowd taunt) S.T.O (A quick fire move, often setting up the Chickenwing Facelock with a simple swivel of the body) Common Moves Drop Toe Hold (Setting up the Cross STF) Open Hand Slap (Just to be disrespectful) Missile Dropkick Spinning Back Kick (Almost like X-Pac’s) Pendulum Backbreaker Spinning Arm Neckbreaker (William Regal’s old Neckbreaker) Heel Antics Including Eye Rakes, Low Blows, and even the Cocky Pin on occasion Different Standard and Martial Arts Kicks Spinning Sobat Stavat Kick Jumping Heel Kick Spinning Wheel Kick Rare Moves Moves only reserved for special occasions i.e. PPV’s, title shots, and stubborn opponents who deserve a good thrashing. Top Rope Tornado DDT Inverted Pyramid Driver (Take opponent in a standing head scissors, reach underneath them and grab each corresponding arm and lift them up into a Powerbomb type position. As they reach the apex, flip them out and slam them down face first) Modified Kabel Naria AKA Inverted Surfboard /w Dragon Sleeper (Ace is yet to use this, as he’s still in the process of learning, but in the back of his mind he knows he can use this, but is almost afraid to) Finisher(s) Ace Crusher Isn’t that Clever? A standard Ace Crusher/Stunner. Lezaire takes the opponent around the neck as Steve Austin would, then brings their jaw down across his shoulder as he drops to the mat, creating a whiplash type affect that ‘stuns’ opponents. Lately, this move hasn’t been producing the results it should, which means… Perfection or Vanity Cattle Mutilation Fearing he may be outclassed and outgunned in the Ground Zero Submissions Match against Dace Night and Jamie Drazon, Ace added a new Submission to his arsenal, the Cattle Mulitation. The move starts as a Double Chickenwing on both arms, followed by pushing the opponent down to the mat face first. (They don't have to be standing, but more often than not are) Ace then flips over his opponent into a bridge, placing his opponent into a very precarious and utterly painful position. Very difficult to escape, if impossible, but that's not to say it's an instant tap out. Lezaire is still learning, and this move's success is not guaranteed, but, as he continues to use it, people will stand up and take notice, seeing it as the potent finishing move that it is. Pure Ace. |
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Jul 3 2004, 04:38 AM
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Trouble on Wheels Group: Members Posts: 3,408 Joined: 11-May 02 Member No.: 2,024 |
Edited? Sometime in March
Smarks Board Name: The Superstar Wrestlers Name: The Masked Man Nicknames: TMM, Masked Fury, Sexual Maskosaurus Height: 5'11" Weight: 243 lbs. Hometown: Craiova, Romania (currently resides in Orofino, Idaho) Age: 26 Face/Heel: Fun Babyface~ Stable: None Ring Escort: None Weapon(s): Nothing in particular Quotes: "That which can not be shall not be, unless he that doth seek it fufill his conquest with pure, glimmering courage and hope." "The great penis of charisma hath ejaculated its load unto me." Looks: A white European, slight muscular definition in his upper body. His ring attire is a suit, at least, that's what he wears to the ring. He usually removes the coat, leaving him in a dress shirt, tie, and slacks, a nondescript mask (like a ski mask, except professionally done). The jacket, tie, slacks, and shoes are black, while the shirt is white. The shirt usually has the sleeves torn off, giving him that BAD ASS~ look. Ring Entrance: The house lights strobe as Pixies' "Isla De Encanta" hits (see, it's funny because he's not Mexican, like Charlton Heston). The crowd goes wild! The Masked Man sprints from behind the stage, down the entrance ramp. Once he gets to the ringside area, he does a lap around the ring, slapping hands with fans before sliding under the bottom rope into the ring and removing his coat. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 5 [he's built, but not freakishly strong. he can suplex anyone under 300 pounds, although even the 280+ range is pushing it. The maximum for other lifting moves is probably around 300. ] Speed: 3 [he can be pretty quick if he wants to, but TMM really doesn't rely on speed to win the day. He's just there to FIGHT~] Vitality: 5 [will go down to a finisher. He's pretty tough, but nothing extraordinary. Can go through a long match before getting really winded.] Charisma: 7 [just read his second quote. Really, how can you not love a guy who calls himself the Sexual Maskosaurus?] Style: Middleweight. Basically, the Sexual Maskosaurus wrestles in a brawling style usually seen on WWE TV. He's a good wrestler, but not an over-the-top extravagant purohead. He tends to focus on the head/neck of the opponent, to set up the Cautionary Tale of Sexual Maskosaurus finisher. If it's a bigger/stronger opponent that's tougher to put down, Mask will usually resort to fast strikes to try and keep the opponent off of their game. Signature moves: "Lineage" - Arm-wrench neckbreaker (Regal's Union Jack). If you haven't seen it, TMM wraps his opponent's own arm around their throat, holds onto their hand, and leaps forward, wrenching their neck in the process. This move is named as such because, according to legend, Masked Man's great grandfather, famous Eastern European wrestler Muztev Nyiregyháza, used it to defeat archrival Ho Chi Ming at The Battle in Manchuria during the first World War. "Cyclone Complex" - Tornado DDT. "Blood Money" - A combination move; First, TMM executes Christian's reverse-DDT backbreaker move, holds onto his opponent's head and brings him back up, and then executes a swift falling neckbreaker. Sometimes he does the two moves separately, but he prefers doing them together. "Maski Pad" - A reverse half-nelson STO, perfected by Judge Mental. Used to stop an opponent's momentum in most cases. "Romanian Suplex" - German Suplex. Neither bridged nor released, Mask just holds onto the waistlock until the move is completed, and then lets go. This isn't a "DEADLY NECK BUMP DROP OF DOOOOM", but it's pretty powerful. "Ride the Mask" - Tornado Sleeper Slam. Mask traps his opponent in a sleeper, and then runs towards the nearest turnbuckle. He runs up the turnbuckle to the top and then pushes off, spinning around and slamming his opponent onto the mat. Basically, just an Acid Drop, except sleeperized. The Mandible Claw - Just because it's not used enough. Not intended to be used as a finisher, just something to catch the opponent off-guard if Mask is in a pinch. Common moves: -Rock-like punches -Corner kicks (abdomen, legs, and occasionally head) -Knife-edge chops -Stun-gun (Flapjack into the ropes - causes whiplash effect on opponent's neck) -Bulldog headlock -Facebuster (X-Pac's X-Factor, sit-out face slam into the mat) -Enzuiguri -Snake Eyes -DDT -Short-arm clothesline -Romanian leg sweep -Swinging Neckbreaker (usually used as a counter) -Baseball slide schoolboy (Mask baseball slides under the opponent's legs and reaches up, pulling them over in a schoolboy) -Scoop Slam Rare moves: "Surprise Witness" - Diamond Cutter, named by Judge Mental. Masked Man has perfected his sensai's style of this neckbreaker and decided to make it his own. This move is usually only hit out of desperation, or if TMM can't lift his opponent up for the Cautionary Tale. "Suruasoksam Lauxes fo Elat Yranoituac Eht" - A reverse, inverted Cautionary Tale of Sexual Maskosaurus (clever, huh?). Masked Man executes the same forward fall brainbuster, but from behind with an inverted facelock. This is, obviously, a very potent move. Should get the three count in most situations, unless Mask's opponent is the freakiest freak who ever freaked. "Held Without Bail" - Judge Mental's Stretch Plum. This is the rarest of Mask's rare moves, because he's not a submission expert. But if he ever uses it, hoo boy. Quick tapout. Finisher: "The Cautionary Tale of Sexual Maskosaurus" - A forward fall brainbuster. TMM picks his opponent up for a regular brainbuster, but instead of falling backwards, he drops onto his stomach, spiking his opponent's head into the canvas. Ouch. Notes: *Trained by Judge Mental. Any of his mannerisms or moves could conceivably be used. *Unlike his trainer, he rarely cheats. This isn't an uptight rule or anything, but Masked Man is confident enough in his abilities to find no need for cheating. Except for low blows. Because low blows are awesome. Bio: A man in a mask. Title History SWF United States Championship - 6/23/04 - Defeated champion Alan Clark in a fatal four-way match involving Clark, Aecas, and Todd Cortez. SWF Tag Team Championship - 7/17/04 - with Todd Cortez, defeated Spike Jenkins and Sean Davis to win the championships (TMM and Todd entered the match as replacement champions. Mask took the place of Mike Van Siclen, who went on vacation). ---------------------------------------------- |
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Tuning into Skull Radio Group: SWF Mods Posts: 4,147 Joined: 21-September 03 From: Nottingham, UK Member No.: 4,101 |
Smarks Board Name: MikeofEvil
Wrestler's Name: Toxxic Wrestler's Real Name: Michael Stephens (never used) Acceptable Nicknames: Straight-Edge Sensation (thanks to Flesher - Funyon will throw this in the introduction if you have the spare words for it) Height: 6’0’’ Weight: 218 lbs Hometown: Nottingham, UK Age: 22 Face/Heel: Heel, but now with flashes of (gasp!) tweenerdom Tag Partner: None Stable: None Ring Escort: None Weapon(s): Brass knuckles when legal, and likes ladders. But when it goes hardcore, he’s very inventive. Quote: “Prepare to be proved wrong!” Taunts: -Puts his head back and snaps his head once each from side to side so his ears nearly touch his shoulders. Particularly does it when recovering from a big spot, or when about to hit a big move on an unsuspecting opponent. -Sweeps his arms wide into a crucifix pose like Raven but done with the palms flat and face down. Looks: Fairly wiry build but very ‘cut’, very little body fat. Short, spiky blue-black hair, pale skin, steel-grey eyes. Good-looking and almost pretty-boy - also wears black nail polish and eyeliner. Wears bulky black Tripp NYC pants and boots that may or may not contain lifts. Outside the ring or when coming down to it he’ll wear one of his own shirts; favourites include the ‘World Champion Tour 2004’ shirt with the venues and dates of all his World Title wins and successful defences on the back (like a rock band World Tour, of course), but if it’s hardcore will wear a black shirt with the words ‘Hardcore Punk’ in a barbed wire font, Will also often wear his customised England soccer shirt with the letters ‘sXe’ on the back over a big number ‘9’, especially if they’ve played recently or are about to. Ring Entrance (cut this down as needed - the full description's there for promos or PPV's, really): The Smarktron screen goes white as the opening chord of 'Rookie' by Boy Sets Fire crashes out over the arena. The screen darkens and as it hits black the familiar slogan flashes up one word at a time in jagged white letters: 'PREPARE TO BE PROVED WRONG' As the guitar riff starts the black screen shifts and becomes the top of a spiky-haired head that raises and stares out with piercing grey eyes before a lopsided grin creases the right-hand side of Toxxic's face. The bass drum starts and clips of his matches flash up - the All-Show Brawl with the Insane Luchador, the infamous Glass Jawbreaker on Aecas, dropping Nathaniel Kibagami on his head with the Caffeine Bomb and the Super Intoxxication that won him the World Title - before moving onto footage of Toxxic taking Mike Van Siclen off a balcony and through a table, the devastating landing timed to coincide with the four blasts of red pyro that climb the entrance ramp before the final, stagewide eruption as the main riff starts- *BAM-BAM-BAM-bap-BOOOM!!* -that signifies the arrival of the SWF's premier straight-edger! Toxxic appears through the smoke and pyro after-image and tears down the ramp at top speed, sliding under the bottom rope before popping up to his feet. -FUNYON STUFF- Toxxic in the centre of the ring for a moment or two, then just a the first verse is about to begin he throws his arms wide, palms down, and each turnbuckle explodes with more red pyro! *BAP-BAP* *BOOOM!!* 'I never thought this could be me, I guess you never do until it's happening to you Like all the fun turns into shame And all the 'could-have-beens' rearrange...' Toxxic takes off his shirt and throws it to the outside, then either settles down to wait for his opponent or makes ready to start the match. Stats: Strength: 3 - Anyone above 260lbs is going to give Toxxic real trouble - his muscle means he’s strong for his size, but not that strong. Other cruisers and lower heavyweights will give him no problems, however. Speed: 7 - Quick, and able to pull off the flashy aerial stuff without many problems although without the consummate expertise of someone like Wildchild. Easily able to outmanoeuvre the big guys, and he needs to. Vitality: 4 - A misleading stat. His straight-edge conditioning is AWESOME and he can run around the ring all night without getting blown up, but he doesn’t have the resilience to take big moves. He’ll NEVER kick out of a finisher unless you’re so far beneath him on the evolutionary scale it’s untrue. Charisma: 6 - Good on the mic, able to switch from mocking and laid-back to intense and determined in seconds and can make a damn good argument for whatever opinion he has. He was always more face-gone-wrong that heel anyway, and now he's relaxed a bit the fans are starting to -slightly- soften towards him. Style: Flashy, aerial-based attack but capable of some mat wrestling. Also known to brawl with opponents of a roughly similar size with reasonable effect. Won't drop you on your head much anymore. Signature moves: ‘Role Reversal’: When whipped into the turnbuckles Toxxic vaults to the top and, twisting in mid-air, comes flying back at his opponent with a clothesline or, if they’re a big guy, the Corkscrew Dropkick. Both men end up on their backs, and if Toxxic’s on top of the match and feeling a little cocky he’ll kip up from this. Regal Stretch: Taught to him by fellow Brit Regal - 3/4 Nelson facelock with leg lace. Toxxic doesn’t quite have Regal’s strength or technical expertise, but he’ll bust it out if there’s a good chance of a submission or if the opponent can counter the Repeat To Fade. ‘Detoxx’: Christian's reverse-headlock neckbreaker (drop to one knee and drive the other into the back of the neck) chained into an inverted DDT. ‘Sobering Thought’: Another combo - Triple H-style facecrusher using the knee immediately followed by an Evenflow-style DDT. CRUNCH-WHAM! Somersault Double Stomp: Off the top rope and into your ribcage. ‘Underkill’: Edge-o-matic. ‘Final Shine’: Tornado reverse DDT out of the corner. ‘Hangover’: Rolling Guillotine Legdrop, either normal or corkscrew. 'Toxxic Shock Syndrome': Swinging, sit-out Pedigree/Chris Daniels' Angels Wings. It used to be a finisher but has been moved back here. It's still a BIG move and will always get a close two, perhaps even the pin if worked correctly, but if you want to kick out of a big move then this is the one to use. European uppercuts: Toxxic’s favourite strike - they don’t have the power of a Knucklebomb or a Danny elbow, but a few of them will rattle you well enough. Common moves: SIMPLE mat wrestling. Abdominal stretches, cravates, things he makes up, and especially armbars/single-arm DDTS/hammerlocks/arm smashed into ring or guardrails - anything that’ll weaken that right arm. Headbutt: Yes, a head butt. Of course, it’ll only be ‘common’ against an opponent Toxxic can effectively brawl with (Low strength/low vitality/cruisers), but if he can use it he’ll bust it out more than once. Super kick (usually a desperation momentum-changer, but it still targets the head so Toxxic will sometimes work it in anyway) Corkscrew dropkick: From the top buckle facing outwards Toxxic corkscrews back off and hits a front dropkick. Basically Jeff Hardy’s ‘Whisper In The Wind’ with a dropkick instead of just bumping them slightly with his heel. And a less stupid name. Soccer tackle: Whips his opponent off the ropes, then slides in and launches his feet and shins at theirs. Takes them off their feet, and when they get back up again they’re stumbling round. Only really used to set up the Toxxic Shock Syndrome in a similar (but less silly way) to Dude Love using the Sweet Shin Music to set up the Double-Arm DDT. Ranas and headscissors(any sort). A particular favourite is a springboard rana to the outside - the opponent is standing on the apron and Toxxic will run to the corner, vault off the second buckle, fly OVER the top rope and take them down to the arena floor. This HURTS. But it’ll hurt Toxxic too. Neckbreakers. Standing, running, flipping, whatever Punch/discus clothesline combo: Left, right, left, right, flips the classic British v-sign - Discus Clothesline. He won’t attempt a clothesline on anyone too big, even though the mental image of him trying to take down Janus is amusing... Sitout jawbreaker Dropkicks - a favourite is the basement dropkick to the head of a kneeling/crouching/sitting opponent Spinning heel kicks Running somersault senton to the outside. If the opponent moves before he gets there then Toxxic will balance on the top rope for a second and then backflip back into the ring before flipping the V-sign at his opponent or the crowd. Fistdrop Trio - vaults to the top rope and comes back with a fistdrop to the head in one fluid movement, usually three times in succession. Kip-up Enzuigiri: Normally targets the back of the neck instead of the head. If Toxxic’s taken a beating then this CAN be hit without the kip-up first - but quite frankly, where’s the fun in that? Inverted Muta Lock: Traps the opponents legs and bridges back for an inverted rear chinlock, then rolls over onto his stomach leaving the opponent flailing in the air. Flippy-Floppy Stuff: Moonsaults, standing moonsaults, springboard stuff. Most things that dump him on top of you. Rare moves: ‘Caffeine Bomb’: Toxxic doesn’t use this as a finisher anymore due to the potential danger of it, but there’s always the risk that he’ll just lose it and bust it out anyway. It’s an LSD II for people under 260lbs, can be done from a Fireman’s Carry for people a bit bigger, although it’s sloppier and less effective. Only Annie ever kicked out - that doesn’t mean you can’t on the rare occasion it’ll ever get used (and I mean RARE), but put yourself over suitably please. ‘Dangerlust’: Electric Chair Cradle Driver. Included for the sake of completion - he won’t use this now unless you’ve raped his family or something. If Toxxic wants to beat you, he’ll use the Caffeine Bomb; if he wanted to fuck you up, he’d use this. Finishers: 'Intoxxication': Spanky's 'Sliced Bread #2'/Shinobi - can be hit on ANYONE. ‘Repeat To Fade’: A hammerlock worked into a dragon sleeper (Toxxic applies it with his left arm and grabs the opponent's hammerlocked right wrist with his left hand), with a legscissors that traps the opponent's left arm. Can also be done from a half-Mexican Surfboard position to smaller opponents. ‘Inglorious’: Shooting Star Legdrop. Regular or springboarded. Notes: -He's getting more relaxed. It's difficult to have an inferiority complex when you're one of the most successful wrestlers in the history of the company. STILL WON'T CHEAT THOUGH, because the guy's got to have some standards. -Distinct speaking manner; think of Spike from Buffy and Angel, if you’re at a loss. Quite intelligent and capable of using long words and convoluted sentence structures when arguing a point, but if angry his working-class Nottingham background comes through. Will tend to use words like ‘bloody’ and ‘bloody hell’, ‘twat’, ‘wanker’ and the one he’s renowned for - ‘sunshine’. Does NOT have a posh accent. -Will punch you, kick you, headbutt you or European uppercut you, but will NOT knife-edge chop you. As Mike pointed out, those things fucking suck. Bio: *CRUNCH!* Sorry, was that your vertebrae? |
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Jul 3 2004, 09:15 AM
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Not Dante Lucretia Group: SWF Mods Posts: 4,797 Joined: 9-February 02 From: Sweden Member No.: 491 |
UPDATED 7/2/04: For the new Stats thread
Smarks Board Name: Ace309 Wrestlers Name: "The Superior One" Tom Flesher Height: 5'10" Weight: 231 pounds (now within easy sauna distance of the Cruiswerweight limit) Hometown: Buffalo, New York Age: 23 Face/Heel: Rudo, dick, bastard heel, whatever you want to call the guy who’ll step on your neck, count along with the ref and then still deny it. Ring Escort: Allison Onita Weapon(s): Not really the type to use weapons; probably nothing beyond a chair or a table, and even those only if the match requires it. Looks: Flesher is fairly stocky, a fireplug with broad shoulders, a barrel chest and an 18-inch neck. He wears his short brown hair combed forward and spiked in the front, nearly shaved on the sides with narrow reddish sideburns that go straight to the earlobe and hook down to about halfway down the jaw. Typical Irish/German - light brown hair, light blue eyes, average-to-fair skin. When wrestling, he wears black Doc Marten combat boots (a throwback to his old look, and he's become accustomed to wrestling in them) and a blue singlet with black trim at the edges and black swipes down the sides. He wears a blue warmup suit with black shoulder rings to the ring. Out of the ring, think GQ – stylish, erring toward conservative, but certainly not buttoned-up. Ring Entrance: “Kashmir” by Led Zeppelin. If you must, copypaste and edit from a recent card. Stats: Strength: 5 - He's a lightweight, but he can still hoist most guys around, being a suplex machine and all. Speed: 2 - His speed is more a result of his conditioning training than anything else, but he's fast enough to hit a high-impact finisher out of nowhere (the Ego Buster, for example). He also threw out a slingshot senton suicida against Dace Night on pay-per-view, but that really took the starch out of him. Vitality: 8 - Very good stamina, and hard to pin. Nearly never submits, and bleeds like a stuck pig given the opportunity. Charisma: 5 - He’s still great at working the crowd. Even if they don’t know it, they’re always doing exactly what he wants them to. Style: Technically skilled, with superb matwork and submission skills. Flesher tends to work slow at the beginning of a match, attempting submissions to fatigue his opponent, and slowly work up to high-impact suplexes and bigger submission holds. (He's like a New Japan junior who makes sense!) The standard strategy is to work his opponent's neck to keep him on the mat and fatigue him for either the Ego Buster or the Superior Stretch Beta. Against a much larger opponent, he'll concentrate on taking his opponent's legs out from under him and proceed to shoot for the Superior Stretch. Demonstrating his superiority by skill, rather than strictly by win-loss record, Flesher has forced himself to move more slowly in the early parts of the match. Without worrying about pleasing the fans and instead considering every match to be an athletic contest, he works for low risk and high percentages. Once he senses an opening, he’ll focus on that, relentlessly attacking it and going for submissions and falls until something works. Against a luchadore or a generic high-flyer, Flesher will take “low risk, high percentage” to whole new levels and simply try to ground the opponent with submissions and pretzel locks until such time that suplexes and bombs are appropriately low-risk. It occurs to him that the fans might not like this, but sometimes winning the match is more important than being entertaining. BREAKING KAYFABE: Do whatever the fuck you want with Flesher. If you want him to use a move that’s not in his stats, go ahead and do it. All I ask is that you use the stats as a guide and respect the no-punching thing, as the only time Flesher threw a punch was against Ejiro Fasaki when he was desperate not to give up the last fall and lose the World Title. Signature moves: Any of these can finish a match if properly built, though they're not 'finisher strength' per se. - Logical Disconnect (Exploder '98 - A sheer-drop pumphandle exploder) - Death Valley Driver - Backdrop driver (High-angle belly-to-back suplex) - Superior Stretch (Texas Cloverleaf) - Yakuza kick - Straitjacket suplex (Practically a sure pin if he can get it locked up, but without many lasting consequences. It's essentially a pinning combination, not a knockout blow.) - Fisherman's suplex - Superiority Complex (Lift the opponent into a stalling vertical suplex, then turn him chest-to-chest and sit out, slamming him onto his back with his legs pointing away. Cradle the legs for the fall.) Common moves: - Brainbuster - Railgun Suplex (Overhead belly-to-belly - usually catches someone running the ropes, but can initiate it from a standing position against someone about 240 or under) - German suplex (bridging or released) - Front headlock (aka front facelock.) -- From the front headlock, Flesher can do several things. He can use it as a choke, sprawl backward and throw knees at the opponent's head, apply a hammerlock and wait it out, or use the amateur-style cement series. For the sake of these explanations, assume the head is under Flesher's right arm. -- Cement Drop (Wrench the chin to the right side, hook the arm and drive forward, pushing the opponent onto his butt. Step with one foot on each side of his hips and continue driving forward into a Thesz press pin, keeping the chin wrench. The simplest way to finish, but also the hardest to hit against anyone who knows what he's doing.) -- Cement Mixer (Floatover front facelock suplex, ending with the same chin wrench-Thesz press pin as above.) -- Cement Job (From the front headlock, wrench the chin and underhook the opponent's arm with the left arm. Punch the left hand through and over the shoulder, driving the opponent to his back for the pin and keeping the chin wrench. See a movie of this here.) -- Flying Cement Job (Underhook the arm as for the Cement Job. Kick the left leg under the opponent's chest and pull him over it, using the same basic motion as a side headlock takeover. The hold finishes the same way as a Cement Job, but has the added benefit of knocking the wind out of the opponent.) -- Wet Cement (Bodyscissors front headlock – usually applied to a sitting opponent, throw on the headlock and then wrap the legs around the opponent’s middle from the front a la Jamie Noble. So named by Dace Night because getting caught in it is like getting stuck in wet cement – you just can’t get out.) - Stalling front suplex (Lifts the opponent up and then throws them face-down onto the mat; can also be done across the top rope) - Camel Clutch or Gedo clutch - Abdominal stretch, occasionally with the elbow stuck in the opponent’s ribs. - Body scissors, alone or with a full nelson, sleeper or just about any other move that fits the story of the match. - Doc Marten boot-related offense (Yakuza kick, double stomp, corner boot scrape to the face, kick to the knee, dropkick to the knee, enzuigiri) - Amateur-style techniques (http://www.themat.com/articles/showfaq.asp?fldAuto=5 has some excellent anigifs) -- … including the blast double leg, which functions as a spear -- … or the By The Numbers pin, which involves applying a hammerlock to the left arm of a face-down opponent, coming out to the front, threading your arm under the elbow of his right arm and forcing him onto his back with both arms controlled. - Elbowdrop into the knee (a la Greg Valentine) - Shotei/Palm blow (doesn't punch - only uses palms or backhands) - Bitchslap, bitchslap, bitchslap... just in case you didn't know he's better than you. Rare moves: - Burning Hammer (Torture rack into head drop. It’s almost guaranteed to end the match, but it’s hard to set up.) - Held Without Bail (Judge William Hearford’s Stretch Plum, which Tom used during his tenure in the M7 and face turn. He got accustomed to using it, and will now fall back on it when he needs to.) - The Boilermaker (Avalanche-style [off the top rope] brainbuster. Obviously limited by size. Set up with an Irish whip followed by either an avalanche or a running palm strike, then setting the opponent on the top rope and hitting a 'Venus' [leaping and spinning] palm strike.) Counter this with an Orange Crush Bomb and you win (see losses to TNT [ladder match, US Title] and Ejiro Fasaki [SWF Xmas PPV 2003, World Title]). Finishers: - Ego Buster (Sheer drop gutwrench suplex. For reference, see Fire Pro Wrestling Advance, 'Alevin's Lift'.) - Ego Trip (Calf Branding - generally set up by an Irish whip and a running shotei, Flesher sits on the top rope behind the opponent, plants a knee in the back of his neck and jumps off, driving the face into the mat. Mainly for heavyweight opponents. Did this once to Dace Night on a chair.) - Superior Stretch Beta (Back-mounted dragon sleeper) ACCOMPLISHMENTS: - Two-time SWF World Heavyweight Champion (95 days, over the Boston Strangler; lost to Ejiro Fasaki; five successful defenses [record tied again]; 89 days, over Taylor Nicholas Thompson; lost to Thoth; five successful defenses [record for most successful defenses, tied with Edwin MacPhisto]) - Former Tag Team Champion (With Frost, 101 days, over Mak Francis and Ced Ordonez for the vacant titles; lost to Justice & Rule) - Former ICTV Champion (63 days, over Perfect Bo at Genesis III; lost to Orochi) - Former Light Heavyweight Champion (68 days, over El Luchadore Magnifico; lost to Annie Eclectic) - 3-time US Champion [Record for most US Title Reigns, tied with Jay Dawg] (17 days [over Annie Eclectic and Xero for a vacant title; lost to Chris Raynor], 38 days [over Chris Raynor and Jay Dawg; lost to "TNT" Taylor Nicholas Thompson], 35 days [Over TNT; lost to Tod deKindes]) - 2001-2002 SWF Best US Champion - 2001-2002 SWF Most Promising Bumpee - 2002-2003 SWF Wrestler of the Year (Jayson Grant Memorial Trophy) - 2002-2003 SWF Heel of the Year (Ace of Clubs Trophy) - 2002-2003 SWF Best World Champion (HVille Thugg & Edwin MacPhisto Cup of Champions) - Participant, 2002-2003 SWF Feud of the Year (against Frost; blown off in Window Pain 2k3) - Leader, 2002-2003 SWF Stable of the Year (the now-defunct Magnificent Seven) SJL: Final record of 13-4 (12-3 singles) - 2-Time World Champion (10 days [over Z and "Deathwish" Danny Williams in a two-fall, two title match for the vacant World Title and Z's European Title; lost to Ash Ketchum], 7 days [over Ash Ketchum; lost to Ash Ketchum in a three-way cage match also involving Frost, Tom's last SJL match]) - European Champion (25 days [over Mike Van Siclen; lost to Z in a Fatal Four Way also involving "Deathwish" Danny Williams and Ced Ordonez]) === Manager Name: Allison Onita Age: 23 Status: Heel Height: 5' 6" Weight: 155 lbs. (less muscular than her sister, thanks to an extended period out of the ring) Weapon: Anything that comes to mind. She wrestled a hardcore style and is proficient with the Singapore cane or kendo stick, but can use just about anything. Looks: For now, Allison’s hair is a short bob reminiscent of Ann’s. She’ll wear something fashion-forward that matches Flesher’s wardrobe (which is almost invariably some shade of blue). Notes: Allison has, shall we say, flipped for Tom Flesher, much to her sister Ann’s chagrin. Flesher won her managerial services in a ladder match at Battleground, and though they haven’t come out and said so, it’s pretty obvious what’s going on in the locker room, although much of that, like her tenure in the Clan, is likely due to her inability to say no to a strong, charismatic personality like Flesher’s. She’s cocky, fired up and involved. She’ll be screaming at the referee, coaching Flesher and showing more emotion than your average corner. How much of this is just managerial fire and how much is her affinity Flesher, you can’t say exactly. Allison did an SWF stint as Lady Red, filling in for her sister during her time in the Clan. She didn’t do well in the ring, compiling a long losing streak despite success in the SJL. However, she is certainly able to hold her own for brief periods, and has practical training in judo. Stats: - Think of Allison as a less-ring-wary version of Ann Onita. She’s not as strong and can’t take as much damage, but she’s seen as a total witch for betraying her twin sister and so the crowd could absolutely kill her. Strength: 3 Speed: 5 Vitality: 5 Charisma: 7 Consider Allison able to do: - Drop Kiss (Dropkick to the mouth) - Superkick (Stepping Side Savate kick, more fast than hard, not finisher material) - Knee Strike to the Face (Usually by holding the back of the head and jumping up to make the attack) - Moonsault - Hard, hard kicks - Some minor judo throwing, depending on size and keeping in mind that judo is about leverage. She’ll be able to score ippon throws easily on Ann or Alan Clark, but not Charlie Matthews. These should be treated as finisher-strength: - Daybreak Pedigree - Crossface Chickenwing Clutch [or "Triple C"] – Crossface chickenwing in camel clutch position. |
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Absolute Original. Group: Members Posts: 11,292 Joined: 24-July 02 From: Frostburg, MD Member No.: 2,347 |
Wrestlers Name: Alan Clark
Aliases: Bloodshed, The Apostle Height: 6’1” Weight: 230 lbs. Hometown: Long Beach, California Age: 23 Face/Heel: Face. Stable: MARTIAL LAW~! (w/Todd Cortez & Landon MOTHERFUCKING Maddix) Weapon(s): In hardcore matches, Alan will use just about anything and has in the past. Quote: "No matter what extremes I have to go to, I will get the job done.", "Expect the Unexpected." Looks: White long pants. Pure White boots. White arm bands. Ring Entrance: The opening notes of "Pardon Me" from Incubus begin to play and Alan Clark's face appears on the SmarkTron, his expression focused, and his smirk always present. As the first lines hit, Alan mouths along... Pardon me while I burst... BOOM! Pyro explodes from around the entranceway and Alan steps through the smoke, pausing for a moment at the top of the ramp to take in the crowd. (note: if he is first to the ring, he will walk...if he is second, he will run [place Funyon's stuff in there somewhere, preferrably as Alan stands at the top of the ramp]). Alan hits the ring ready to fight, whether first or second there, and can even immediately attack the opponent if they are there just to get the match underway. Remember...anything to get the job done. Stats: Strength: 5 - can lift up to 300 pounds a few times in a match, and maybe more than that once or twice if needed. Speed: 6 - quick little bastard...but not WC quick. Vitality: 4 - can withstand a bit of a beating, would have trouble in LMS matches but could survive. Charisma: 5 - dude...my promos rock! Style: Alan Clark is a technically based luchadore wrestler, that can use his speed on either offense or defense, but can also use the technical skills he has learned to make anyone tap out. Alan will do what it takes to win, though isn't exactly a cheater. He will stay in the rules when possible, but if you cheat towards him he will return the favor when he gets the chance. Eye for an eye, anything it takes. Also, Alan goes by the mantra "expect the unexpected" and fully uses it to his advantage to try and surprise his opponents. Sometimes going so far as to switch personas or attack before the match to get things going his way mentally or physically. Signature Moves: 1) Railbreaker - Any variation of a backbreaker. Simple, Tilt-A-Whirl, Pumphandle...Alan can do them all (within reason of course) This is basically a signature transition move, to help turn the tide back in his direction. 2) Northern Sunset - Northern Lights Suplex (usually used to counter out of a front facelock or as a quick suplex to knock the wind out of an opponent) 3) The Multiplex - (1) Snap Suplex (2) STall Suplex (3) Slingshot Suplex OR Stalling Perfect Plex if too far from ropes. 4) One Hit Kill - Y2J's Jumping/Running Enziguri 5) The Southern Rock - Alabama Slam - setup for various submissions and a quick way to swing the tide back in Clark's direction. 6) Simple Fate - Twist Of Fate Neckbreaker (tide-changer or quick counter) 7) Tumbleweed SSP - Running SSP 8) Desert Twister Splash - 540 Frog Splash. With the opponent on the ground, Alan faces the turnbuckle and hops up to the top, using it as a spring before flying backwards and spinning a full 540 degrees, doing the frog splash motions as he goes, and finally coming down onto the opponent. This move, if used laaaaate in the match, could get a two count or even possibly a three, but never in really big matches. 9) Rebirth – Phoenix Splash. (can occasionally get a pin, like the Desert Twister, but only against larger guys that Alan can’t take down with his regular finishers) 10) Kodak Moment - Corner Dropsault. With the opponent in the corner, Alan jumps up and shoves his feet into the opponent's chest and pushes off, performing a Kurt Angle-ish backflip (arms spread wide with good height) with a perfect landing on his feet. This move is Alan's premiere show-off move. Common Moves: Stiff Kicks Senton Splash to the back Lionsault to the back Standing Surfboard Enziguri German Suplex DDTs Ranas Jericho-style Bulldog Backdrop Suplex Standing Moonsault Slingshot Suplex Snap Suplex Sit-Out Scoop Slam Dropkicks Knife Edge Chops Rare Moves: 1) The Gamble - 450 Splash 2) D'yer Mak'er – Sit-out Spinning Pedigree (Apostle's old finisher) 3) Bloodmist - If Alan bleeds...this could potentially be a signature move. 4) Panic Attack - Full Nelson Cattle Mutilation (Bloodshed's old finisher) Finishers: 1) The Aftershock - Razor's Edge Crucifix Powerbomb WITH AUTHORITY. 2) The Execution - Canadian Backbreaker Rack A-Train Style (known as the De-Railer) 3) The Peacekeeper - Inverted Fisherman's Buster (Rare) NOTES: Alan Clark, in general, is a fun-loving guy. But when things do not start going his way he is sometimes forced to revert back to prior selves in order to try and recapture his essence and mess with people's minds. Expect the Unexpected. TAG TEAM STATS~~~!!! Team Name: Martial Law (w/Todd Cortez) Music: "Save Yourself" by Stabbing Westward Entrance: The lights in the arena drop out, leaving the crowd shrouded in darkness before loud shots of white pyro explode and the sounds of bombs and gunfire echo through the arena. The opening melodic chords and vocals of "Save Yourself" fade up as spotlights shine on the entrance ramp, showcasing Cortez and Clark, standing tall before the crowd. (Funyon stuff) The duo walks to the ring, their motions delibrate and intense as they hit the ring blah blah blah.... Sig Moves: Collision Course: Wayward tie-in - the double dropkick to the front/back of head. Basically one runs from the front and the other runs in from the back, both hitting a dropkick to the head of a standing opponent. Lights Out: THE DDT~. A Spike Stun Gun of sorts, as one man lifts the opponent to do the Stun Gun, only for the second to catch the opponents head (whilst standing on the second rope), driving it to the top turnbuckle as the second hops down to the apron. (This can be done out of almost any stun gun, and while it could be used to set up for a top rope finisher, it could also be a tide-changer if used in the right situation) (MORE TO COME) Finishers: Even Better Place: A Powerbomb/Reverse DDT combo that can be hit from anywhere someone can springboard from. Basically, the opponent is lifted into a powerbomb position, then the second man can come off the top rope or springboarding from the apron, floating over the opponent's head and clutching it, pulling it down into the canvas along with the powerbomb. High-flying, high-risk, high price. Total Rebellion: Total Elimination. The one-two punch finisher. Cortez will usually be the one to go high on this one. Urban Wrath (rare...submission): Alan's Wrath of Clark (Nagata Lock) + Cortez's Street Dreams (see his stats). YOU CAN'T ESCAPE, but it can be broken up. Notes: Martial Law is a combination of Landon Maddix, Todd Cortez, and Alan Clark, three friends who have been at each other's throats before in various situations, but have put differences aside in order to derail Revolution Zero and the stranglehold they have on the SWF. CLUSTERFUCKY STATS: [b]Bloodshed[b] The enigmatic original persona of Alan Clark, at least in the SJL, this part of the psyche of Clark is NOT a second personality, or anything similiar. It is a character that Alan has worked to perfection, so much so that he occasionally creeps himself out with it. Bloodshed LOVES blood, his own or others, and won't hesistate to use weaponry to draw it. Even though he is technically a tweener-face, he will cheat to win, and has done so...going so far as to cheat at least TWICE to win Mall Brawl IV. He also once tossed someone down a flight of stairs for his own amusement and then walked all over the guy's body. So that gives you an idea of the mindset of this guy, no matter how much Clark has already wrestled earlier in the night. ENTRANCE: Lights out. Lights on. Sort of. The lights in the arena go to TOTAL DARKNESS. Period. Then, the voice is heard... "Wait...And...Bleed!" The crowd explodes, still in the dark, as a five to ten second silence commences, at the end of the silence the lights come on and Bloodshed has appeared in the ring, and will usually attack the nearest enemy. In this instance, Bloodshed will have his hair disheveled as all hell, and may even already be bleeding, either through his own doing or from earlier in the match, and will be dressed in black/dark red with a trenchcoat. He may even fight with the thing on for a little bit. Above all, even with the entrance, this is going to be a huge shock for whomever is in the ring....especially if any of them happen to be Revolution Zero. Signature moves: Mainly most of Alan's, except without the insane high-flying stuff. He is more ground-based and even slightly power-based. Loves the Superkick and Simple Fate, just as Alan does. Finisher: Noted above, but with a power finisher in mind, he will be using the Bad Acid Trip (if necessary) which is a double underhook stalling suplex spun into a Tiger 'Bomb'. (I know it's not the original BAT, which was simply a Tiger Bomb I think, but hey...this is a big deal. Also, i think BAT 2.0 is the Harlem Hangover. |
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Jul 3 2004, 02:18 PM
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Birdman has flown the coop. Caw-caw, bitches!
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Smarks Board Name: Zack Malibu Wrestlers Name: "Urban Legend" Todd Cortez Height: An even 6 ft. Weight: 226 lbs. Hometown: Now hails from "Hollywood Boulevard" as a homage to his now retired tag team partner Mike Van Siclen Age: 20 Face/Heel: Babyface Stable: Martial Law (Landon Maddix and Alan Clark) Ring Escort: None Weapon(s): None Quote: "Bow down or throw down." Looks: [Description of how your character usually looks inc. ring attire.] Thick build, as Todd is jacked but not excessively "cut". Natural olive skin. Closely cropped black hair, faded. Thin black goatee. No tattoos or really distinguishing marks, as even his skin is "pure" due to his straight edge philosophy on life. Black baggy, "Tajiri" style pants, with "Urban Legend" scrawled in graffiti type writing down the legs. Both wrists and fists taped up. Wears gold chain and cross to the ring, but removes it before every match, holding it in his hand and kissing it before handing it over to the timekeeper or announcer. During entrances, now wears a bulletproof vest, and more of than not may have sunglasses on. Ring Entrance: [How you come out to the ring, music, etc. No need to be extremely specific.] The lights go low, and Fabolous' "Breathe" starts to pulse over the speakers. Green spotlights will shine and strobe along the length of the arena. Once the beat drops and the first verse begins, pyro will explode from the floor of the stage. Cortez then storms out of the back and will work the crowd before powerwalking to the ring. Stats: Strength: 4 Speed: 6 Vitality: 5 Charisma: 5 [Can not exceed 20 points in total... NB: Strength, speed, vitality and charisma play a vital part on what moves your wrestler is capable of. Keep this in mind when you write your move lists. See the guide down the bottom of this thread. Maximum of 10 per catagory.] Style: [Is your wrestler technical? Power based? Fast? Put it here.] Best way to describe Cortez is with the 3 S's. Speed, streetfight, or submission. While not a total speedball, Cortez is highly accustomed to the cruiserweight style. His martial arts training and his personal experiences have made him into someone you'd want on your side if you were walking down a dark alley. Last but not least, Cortez has shown a great focus on submission holds during his short SWF tenure, with both Street Dreams and The Hook Up leading him to some big wins. Signature moves: [Maximum of 10. Minimum of 6. The moves that make your wrestler famous. Most of the things people have in there top 10 can be considered signature moves.] Hollow Point: aka Monty Brown's Pounce. A spear like charge, traditionally to the opponent's side rather than head on. Mainly used to turn the tide to his favor, or during a focused attack on the ribs. Shooting Star Plancha (daredevil move, only used in the heat of battle, never "just for the hell of it") Shooting Star Flying Lariat (dive executed Shooting Star style, on the way down Cortez will extend an arm/both arms out (depending on number of opponents) and connect with a lariat). Springboard Rana Handspring Elbow (with opponent in corner) Sitout Spinebuster Quebrada (second rope moonsault/Jericho's "Lionsault") Superkick (I would say Todd's would have more effect than a normal, transitional one, as he's got the background in martial arts.) Backdrop Driver Discus Clothesline Common moves: [Maximum of 20, 15 preferable. Minimum of 10. The more mundane stuff that your character might use. This is outside of scoop slams, clotheslines, etc, but could include the more stylised suplex, and the like.] Shoulder jawbreaker STO takedown Single leg dropkick Spinning wheel kick Huracanrana Snap powerslam Senton Splash (not a Swanton/flipping senton, but rather just dropping all his weight, back-first onto his opponent, a la Dick Togo). Hangman's Neckbreaker Palm strikes Clubbing forearms Somersault Plancha (any variation, be it slingshot, top rope, running, etc.) Camel Clutch Single-Arm DDT Stepover Armbar (will also put a twist on this move by putting a knee on opponent's shoulder area and digging it in). Judo-throw (ex: blocking a punch, and then turning with your back to opponent, flipping them over your shoulder). Pendelum style backbreaker Snap enzugiri (does not have to be a counter/opponent does not have to be holding one leg). Sweep kick Flying lariat (either from top rope or springboard). Legdrops, hit from anywhere. Running, top rope, springboard, apron, somersault. CHARACTER NOTE: Todd can and will "switch it up" when it comes to even simple moves, always looking for new ways to execute them. Cortez strives to be an innovator, and is one who thinks on his feet during his matches. Todd is a good all rounder, as we've seen him brawl, fly around the ring, and tie people up with submission holds. He's not limited to just one style, and will always "adapt" to who he's fighting, finding the best route to combat them with. Rare moves: [Maximum of 5. No minimum needed. The moves your guy might use every once in a blue moon. He's capable of them perhaps, but might not fit his style, or he may only go up against people he can use these moves on once in awhile] Moonsault Fallaway Slam-with opponent propped on top rope, Cortez stands on the second rope, and grabs opponent in a fallaway slam position, but springs himself off as well, floating over and driving his opponent into the mat, powerslam style. Super Somersault Rana-Todd will launch himself at an opponent Somersault Plancha style, but will catch their head with his legs and snap them over with a huracanrana. Is typically done from the top rope into the ring, but in excessively brutal, "win at all costs" battles, can be done to the opponent on the outside as a highspot of all highspots. Urban Assault-Todd's formerly favored finisher, he now reserves this at a tide turner. It can and will still end matches, but it's been put on the back burner in favor of the Riot Act Plus. Finishers: [2 preferred. 3 at the absolute most. Minimum of 1. EG, 1 power move, 1 submission, 1 top rope, etc... Try not to use the same finisher as somebody else. AN ANKLE LOCK IS NOT A FINISHER! Don't have two finishers if you don't need them.] Riot Act Plus-Canadian Destroyer. Todd positions his foe in a standing headscissors, as if to set them up for a piledriver. Instead, Todd leaps over their back, pulling the opponents weight over with him as he lands on his feet and spikes their head on the canvas with a piledriver. The name is Todd paying homage to the man who got him his break in the SWF, Mike Van Siclen. *NOTE: Should not be used on opponents over 260-270 MAX. This is mostly a cruiserweight offensive move, however it would be possible for him to pull it off against a smaller heavyweight wrestler. Don't look for him to do this to someone like Janus though. YOU CAN NOT KICK OUT OF THIS WITHOUT ASKING PERMISSION. You want to counter it, go ahead and try to, but do NOT use it as a near fall. This move knocked Dace Night the fuck out, and that should mean something. Street Dreams-Dragon Sleeper/Armbar takedown w/ grapevine. Opponent is grabbed in a reverse facelock (Dragon Sleeper), and Todd takes them to the mat, wrapping his legs around them to make escape tough to come by. With his free (left) arm, he'll wrap it around the opponent's left arm and pull back, also putting pressure on the left shoulder/upper arm area. The Hook Up-the new, odd looking finisher that Cortez has been using lately. With the opponent on their stomatch, Cortez will kneel down on their upper body, pressing his knees against his opponents shoulders to pin them down. Todd will then reach back and pull the leg of his opponent (can be either one, depending on what one is weaker), bending it over his own shoulder before pulling down on it and attempting to snap the leg in two. It's sort of a Sicilian Crab with a twist to it. NOTE:Several of the signature moves may also be used as finishers at various points during his career, but they are non-specific. Notes: [A general description of fighting style and ethic. Anything you want to say about how your character comes across.] Todd should come across as someone who doesn't WANT to win. He should comes across as someone who HAS to win. He will always be focused on his opponent and the task at hand, and is not afraid to get hardcore. He may have benefitted from his martial arts/wrestling training, but the streets have served him just as well. He's very determined, almost to the point of stubborness, but will never let a loss or an attack take him off his game. Once he's got you in his sights, it will remain that way. Bio: [Optional. A bit of backround information about your wrestler.] Todd Cortez is a young man who has seen all too much in his short life. One of four children, Todd was raised solely by his mother after she divorced the children's alcoholic father when Todd was just 2. Having looked at his older brother Joshua as a father figure, Todd was scarred permanently at the age of 11 when Joshua, then 25, was killed by a drug dealer whom Joshua's friend owed money too. Vowing to never resort to the "low road" of drugs and alcohol, Todd focused on growing up to be the keeper of his family, protecting them at all costs. He enrolled in a local martial arts school, and took part in his high school wrestling team, winning the State Championship for his division. Despite being pure of heart and mind, Todd couldn't help getting into brushes with the law, as his fights with local thugs and bullies landed him stints behind bars on more than a few occasions. Feeling that he was disgracing his family name by his constant trouble, he's opted to channel his aggression in a more resourceful way, as his SWF paychecks enable him to support himself and his family. Some view Todd as too cocky for his own good, and as having a chip on his shoulder. Todd feels otherwise, that his straight edge lifestyle proves he's better than most people out there, and can back up his boasts whether in the ring or on the street. After being sent to the SWF to replace another unknown, Shane Thompson, in a tag match with Mike Van Siclen as his partner, Todd stuck around and forged a bond with "The Spectacle". Crowning themselves "Hollywood Boulevard" as a combination of Mike's Tinseltown dreams and Todd's street life. Despite a brief period of tension during the 42nd Street days (where Masked Man became Todd's partner as a sub to Mike, thus pissing him off), the duo forged quite the record in short time, winning a Casino Brawl and becoming crowd favorites with the formation of Urban Empire (with Masked Man). After making history and becoming the longest reigning SWF World Tag Team Champions in history, Van Siclen has now seen his career end at the hands of perennial Boulevard rivals Revolution Zero, and Toxxic in particular. After swerving the Revolution into thinking Mike had returned, cloaked by a white mask and now dubbed "Ghost", Cortez attempted to break down the rulebreaking clan, but found it easier said than done. Despite insurmountable odds, Cortez kept coming, and recently captured Sean Davis' HGC Title at Slay Ride, on the same night Davis took Todd's USJL Title and left him for dead. With the "Ghost" debacle revealing not Mike, but a returning and rejuvenated Alan Clark, as well as Landon Maddix dethroning Toxxic and taking away his iron grip on the federation, the three men who have been wronged by the Revolution now look to set things right, dubbing themselves "Martial Law" and vowing to do whatever necessary to see that Revolution Zero crumbles before them. |
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Jul 3 2004, 07:05 PM
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Wrestlers Name: Martin "Big Country" Hunt Height: 6 foot 2 inches Weight: 220 lbs Hometown: Boone, NC Age: 22 Face/Heel: Heel--> can be a face though Stable: N/A Ring Escort: None.. as of yet Weapon(s): Carries a wooden baseball bat often.. sometimes carries a bottle of Southern Comfort Quote: "WHO-HA" "The South Shall Rise Again" "I have drank liquor stronger than you" "I am the Box King" Looks: Martin Hunt is your typical college student. He is tall and fairly built-- reasonably sized and has somewhat of muscle definition. He has very long arms that provide him with an extensive reach on most opponents and has the looks of a farm boy. He is often sporting collared polo shirts with khakis and boots or a pair of faded overalls. He has short curly hair and a touch of craziness is seen within his brown eyes. Martin is also very cocky, southern-acting, and is of course a fraternity brother-- which only furthers his cockiness and attitude. His ring attire consists of worn fraternity shirts sporting the letters of Pi Kappa Phi and a pair of blue jeans and boots. Ring Entrance: "A Country Boy Can Survive" plays by Hank Williams Jr as Martin "Big Country" Hunt struts out to the ring proudly wearing his fraternity's letters, blue jeans, and boots that look fresh for kicking ass. He smirks at the crowd and mocks various fans in attendance before entering the ring. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 6 Speed: 4 Vitality: 6 Charisma: 4 Style: Power-Techinal Based Signature moves: DDT power slam Baseball bat shots spitting liquor in eyes of opponent choking opponents with beer bongs "100 Proof" Knee to forehead like HHH's "Donkey Punch" Big splash off topes like Val Venis' Money Shot suspended suplex Common moves: Neck breakers power press slam Choke Hold Multiple Punches in the corner scissor kick clothesline power slam body to body suplex headlock with multiple punches drop kick body-stretch submission like move leg locks arm bars.. Rare moves: "Pi Kapp Attack" Flying Moonsault off top ropes Finishers: 1) (Submission Based) "Black-Out"-- Vicious sleeper-hold that is normally held way to long and refs have to push Martin off of his opponent 2) (Power Based) "Sweet Southern Comfort" -- Reverse DDT similar to Raven's Evenflow Notes: Martin "Big Country" Hunt will do anything to win a fight, from a cheap shot, to outside interference to even spitting liquor in his opponent's eye he just doesn't care. He seems to only show his pain and hurt in extreme cases and has a mild case of "Mankind"'s masochist characteristics. He is extremely dedicated, hard-working and cocky. His attitude often offends others and he is normally found "hard to control". Martin comes across as the average fraternity guy that is showing you how cocky he is and how cocky he will be on his quest for the gold. Bio: Martin "Big Country" Hunt has been around in a few e-feds back in his early teenage years (17-19 years old). He wrestled extremely hardcore and was often arrested for violent conduct and public drunkeness. He left the wrestling scene where he was struggling to make a living and pursued a college career in the mountains. Even though he held numerous world titles, american titles, u.s. titles, hardcore titles, intercontinental titles, and even a tag team title-- Martin seemed to only be content with making money and winning more gold. His greed led to his departure of "EHW" (Extreme Hardcore Wrestling) after he got inducted into their hall of fame and he ventured into Appalachian State University to try out his business side of academics. While in college, Martin grew extremely cocky and joined Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity where he lead as a feared president and helped develop a name for himself among the campus. In his senior year, Martin began missing wrestling so he ventured into the SWF... |
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Updated 8/30 for face turn.
--- Name: Mike Van Siclen Acceptable Nicknames: The Spectacle, Hollywood Height: 6’4” Weight: 241 Hometown: Harrison, Illinois Age: 25 Face/Heel: A face who's very, very sure of himself. Borderline cocky. Stable: The Urban Empire (with Todd Cortez and the Masked Man, and always looking for new members...) Tag Team: Hollywood Boulevard (with Todd Cortez) Ring Escort: None. Weapon: Use what yo mama gave you. Quote: “That’s what I said!” Looks: Blue eyes and long blonde hair, often loosely tied back. Walks backstage in a dress shirt and dress pants, occasionally wearing the black bowler that was first introduced in the Casino Brawl match.. In the ring, wears black wristbands and long black tights, with the maroon letters "MVS" interlocking on the side. Feel free to mix-and-match colors there -- I've had pure white tights with a silver MVS stencil before, so feel free to mix-and-match. Ring Entrance: "I’m head of the class… I’m popular…” “Popular” by Nada Surf kicks up, as gold pyro begins to fountain up on the top of the entrance ramp and Mike Van Siclen leaps out from behind the curtain, walking down the ramp with a slick smile on his face. He mockingly points to some fans before sliding into the ring, nodding at the crowd like, “Yeah, I’m the best,” and waiting for his opponent to come out. Tag Entrance: The echoing guitar riffs and smooth opening saxophone of "Rush Against the Grain" by Dave Gagne hit the speakers, the crowd's buzzing growing more intense as the frantic drumbeat starts, accompanied by... *BANG-BANG-BANG-BANG!* Four blue pyros go off, and the crowd goes (adjective meaning "loud") as Mike Van Siclen and Todd Cortez leap through the curtain! Van Siclen yells at the crowd, firing both them and himself up as Cortez raises his cross to his lips, kissing it and crossing his arms in front of his stomach! (Funyon) Stats: Strength: 4 Speed: 4 Vitality: 7 Charisma: 5 Style: Van Siclen has enough strength and speed to survive the first few minutes, but beyond that he'll rely on his ring generalism to get by. Game Plan: Mike targets the neck with the majority of his offence, trying to set up the Riot Act to set up the Cardinal Sin Clutch or just get the pin. Mike has excellent balance and poise in the ring... he's a somewhat boring worker, but everything he does is done very fluidly. This can be disrupted if the opponent targets the legs (see: Fugue/MVS, Mak/MVS, Tom/MVS). As another note, Van Siclen simply can not hold most people in the air for extended periods of time. This is why, if you'll notice, most of his lifts are very brief -- the Snap Suplex, the German, even the Van Slaminator can be done very swiftly. However, if you're of a weight that Van Siclen can hold you in the air for a long time, well, he will, and he'll smile and wink at the camera while doing so. This brings me to my final note -- Van Siclen is always very aware of where the cameras are in relation to himself, and he'll slip in a wink, a nod, a smile, a wave, or some other form of acknowledgement at different points during the match. This will generally get a decent pop, because it can usually be seen on the Smarktron. Signature Moves: - Van Slaminator (A back-to-belly piledriver, set up countless ways. Is potent enough to put you down for the three, but usually isn't used as such. The equivalent of a Stunner -- Mike can literally pull this out from anywhere.) - Crossface Black (Get the opponent into a standing crossface, then fall back Edge-o-Matic style, with the opponent's head landing on Van Siclen's knee. Set up in almost slow motion.) - The Answer (Twisting Body Splash in the corner, with a little forearm to the face for insulting emphasis. It’s a Stinger splash, only with a 360º spin proceeding it. Formerly Wildchild’s “Blue Crush”, lifted by Van Siclen as a way of reminding people of what happened to the Caribbean. This is the only move of Van Siclen's that will still get a consistent boo, and though it doesn't last long, it is there.) - Code Red (Van Siclen gets his opponent into DDT position, only instead of DDTing them, comes around like the Eye of the Hurricane or the Final Cut and grabs his opponent by the hair, forcing their face into the mat. Can be done off a ladder or onto a chair as an alternate finisher.) - Superkick (Yeah yeah, everyone uses it, and Van Siclen has picked it up as his flash pinfall maneuver. Typically used in tag matches to cut off the opponent's momentum, this has gotten Hollywood Boulevard the win on at least one occasion.) - Guillotine Leg Drop - Moonsault Common Moves: - Sitout Jawbreaker -> - Double Leg Wishbone -> These two moves often occur consecutively and somewhat out of nowhere, if Mike makes a key reversal at a point in the match. - Rectal Stretch (Opponent on back, Van Siclen puts foot between legs and pulls on their legs. Feel free to bridge the DLW into this, and it can be built to with nutshot psychology. All that I ask is that I don't bite anyone's nuts.) - Swinging Neckbreaker - Two-Handed Facebuster - Drop Toe Hold (Van Siclen adores this move, and it is his most common Irish Whip counter) - Jericho's Springboard Dropkick to the Outside - Backdrop - Snap Suplex - German Suplex (release or bridged… he never does the rolling Germans) - Powerslam (quick and dirty) - Spinning Wheelkick Striking Notes: - Van Siclen adores the bitchslap. - Aside from the superkick, Van Siclen doesn't have a real strong kick. - Forearms and bitchslaps are most commonly used, although on occasion he'll pull out a closed-fist punch. - Never ever EVER have him do knife-edged chops. Those things fucking suck. Rare Moves: - Van Siclen’s Gambit (or just ‘the Gambit’) (450* Frog Splash, used as a rare finisher in a high-profile match. Given the nature of Van Siclen's offence, he'll signal for this move by putting his hands in the shape of a gun and pressing it to his temple.) - Sin Aerial (Corkscrew 450* Legdrop. Like the Gambit, Van Siclen will signal for this with a crucifix pose on the top rope.) - Super Riot Act (Styles Clash '03 from the second rope. No amount of writing skill will permit you to kick out of this, so don't use it unless you're jobbing.) Finishers: - Riot Act (Van Siclen puts the opponent into a standing headscissors, grabbing them around the waist and hoisting them up so that the opponent is dangling, with his head around Van Siclen's knees. Van Siclen proceeds to jump slightly, landing on his knees and driving his opponent headfirst into the mat. This is commonly referred to as the "Styles Clash '03" by NWA-TNA fans, and there's a vid of it floating around the 'net. Unless you write it DAMN good, you will not be kicking out of this.) - Cardinal Sin Clutch (Gokuraku Clutch, a Crossface from the Camel Clutch position. Tap to this sumbitch.) Tag Finisher: "That Special Place" Van Siclen lifts the opponent onto his shoulders for an electric chair drop, and Cortez gets in front of him, catching him as Van Siclen throws him down with a stunner. Stunner/Electric Chair Drop combo for those of you not wanting my obese description. “Varsity Blues” Sitout jawbreaker from Van Siclen, and as he sits out Cortez superkicks the opponent in the jaw right over Van Siclen’s head This post has been edited by Chuck Woolery: Aug 30 2004, 01:13 PM |
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Updated: August 21 -- Cleaned up a bit
Smarks Board Name: Tonights Highlite Wrestlers Name: Ryan Dustin Nickname(s): The Real Deal (and hopefully for good reason) Height: 6’3” (actually 6’ 1 and a half feet, but billed at 6’ 3” even) Weight: 228 lbs Hometown: Carson City, Nevada Age: Mid 30’s (Where exactly is your guess) Face/Heel: ‘Balls to the wall’ face Stable: -- Ring Escort: -- Weapon(s): We’ll see what situations turn up, but I’m willing to bet if a ladder gets involved, Ryan will be doing something with it. A ladder spot aficionado at it’s finest. Quote: -- Looks: Fairly tall, just above the six foot mark, but not surprising well defined - a little lanky. I guess you could say he lacks the ‘superstar’ look. He has piercing green eyes, hidden behind yellow wire-rimmed shades and straight (clearly dyed) dirty blond hair on top that’s spiked up for matches, minus a few falling strands. His inks consist of a skull with smoking eyes and the phrase ‘Dead or Alive’ etched into the forehead, with the word ‘Bandito’ underneath that, on his right shoulder, and the Japanese characters for ‘bad’ in a small font across his collarbone. Other than those tattoos, he’s as close to a ‘Babyface’ (clean shaving) as they come, minus the two small silver hoop earrings, on his left earlobe. He wears semi-baggy black pants, held up by a black belt with silver buckle and custom made reddish brown doc martens with a metallic silver bottom. Ryan always wears his signature extended length red camouflage jacket, (unless he’s in the act of wrestling, of course) with a black crosshair and the letters R and D in black, interlocking over a red bulls-eye on the back. The words, “The Real Deal” are scrawled just underneath the crosshair design, in silver. White wrist tape and a single elbow pad, on his right arm complete the look. Ring Entrance: "Lapdance" by N.E.R.D begins to play in the background, while multi-colored lights flash. A lone spotlight shines down upon the stage and as the vocals drop, "Lap-dance" continues, causing Ryan Dustin comes to the stage, through the curtain, facing the crowd -- arms folded across his chest -- while his red cameo jacket flutters from an unknown undercurrent. After a pause, Dustin makes his way to the ring, interacting with various fans... (Insert ring announcement) ...Until he reaches the ring, climbing up the outside of the turnbuckle, he poses once again, sizing up his would be opponent by placing his hands in the form of a 'picture frame'. As if waiting for a cue, Ryan turns to the crowd, nodding his head to the beat... before backflipping into the ring, giving the fans a little flourish for their buck. Ryan props himself up in the corner and awaits the action to begin, as his music fades into the background. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 3 Strong enough to leverage opponents 260+ for his suplexes with some effort and then, let gravity do the rest Speed: 6 He’s fast~! For a 6'3" guy, that is... he moves about the ring with grace and his double jump moonsault is a sight to behold… a “real classic”, if you will Vitality: 4 Not really a kid fresh out of high school anymore, Dustin has taken the trip down broad-way before, but it’d be difficult for him to do so now. He’s like an energizer battery after being recharged in the freezer… he use to keep going and going and going… now he just goes Charisma: 6 Normally, light-hearted and even (read: possibly intoxicated), there’s never a dull moment on the stick with Ryan. But, while he may not walk the walk of a superstar, when upset, his deliberate tone and piercing emerald eyes have been known to hold an audience like no other. Note: You'll notice those only equal up to 19 points. I'd like to think that Dustin last point goes towards that intangible 'it' factor. Dustin's had 'it' ever since he was 20... the hard thing is digging down, now that he's older and finding 'it'. Plus, I like the numbers the way they are. Style: A High-flying technical hybrid. He’s got excellent strikes, which he falls back on regularly. Ryan’s odd mix of maneuvers juxtaposition the old and new school -- taking some classic attacks and tweaking them to get a rise from the crowd. Game Plan: Plan? What plan? He just loves to pop the crowd. Don’t mistake that for being spotastic, as he’ll work the match like a traditional North-American light/middle weight, always looking to hit a high impact or flashy signature attack to enthrall his audience, while sprinkling in some ring psych. In theory, the rare ‘Tonights’ Highlight’, or even a ‘Done Deal’ or ‘Real Classic’ could be enough to take down an opponent, like most of his signature moves, in the right context. Working over the neck and or rib cage/back, seems like a good enough plan, since it sets up his finishers. A mat wizard/submission wrestler he ain’t, but he has enough experience to hopefully help chop down a monster or out headlock a young gun. Also, he loves his suplexes and goes back to them and his strikes regularly when he's in a fix. At times you can tell from his work, he’s been abroad (Mexico/Japan) at some point, but he’ll mostly stick to the above mentioned style and psychology. Signature moves: ‘Done Deal’ -- Super kick -- Close quarters savate kick to the jaw. It's his quick, outta-nowhere-oh-whatta-maneuver. Catching it flush could get him a pin ‘Just Deal’ -- Shinning Wizard Knee Strike -- A stiff strike to say the least, but not necessarily a TKO; his proficency in striking, makes this attack all the more deadly T-bone Suplex -- Not quite the impact of a legit head drop (see Suplex, exploder), but drops a body on it's neck, all the same. The difference between the two being that a T-bone is hooked around the upper waist Lou Thez Press/Ten corner punches -- These two old school heat getters pop the crowd more and more Teardrop Suplex -- An oldschool favorite, from the vault of HBK Hurricanrana variations -- Standing, Springboard, Top rope and just when you thought it was only used for a pin… from a Victory Roll position, Ryan can, but rarely does arch back into a Reverse Hurricanrana… head spiking goodness at its finest (Step-up) Enzuigiri -- Leaping back brain kick, or it's shinning counterpart, depending on the height of the opponent ‘Bona-fide Thiller’ -- Inverted Atomic Drop/Spinebuster combo. Quicker than it is strong. It can be followed up with a jacknife pin, if Ryan's pressing for the win ‘Blonde moment’ -- Snap suplex chained with a vertical and delayed gordbuster suplex ‘A Real Classic’ -- Double jump Moonsault Common moves: Shotei -- To the jaw or ribcage, to surprise or wind an opponent Reverse Russian Leg Sweep European uppercuts -- Channeling the spirit of Owen Hart, woooooo Jumping side kick -- Channeling the spirit of Booker T, sucka Rolling Fireman’s carry Shin breaker Dropkick(s) Arm drag variations -- Any and all versions of an arm drag Sharp snap kicks German suplex (Released and bridged only) Tilt-a-whirl Backbreaker or Gut-buster Submissions: Sleeper, Figure four, Nagata lock, Texas Cloverleaf (main leg/back), Triangle choke (flash submission) and the Guillotine choke (main neck) Rare moves: Flash kick -- Backflip kick ‘Sidewinder’ -- Springboard Side Effect (Burning) Lariat -- It’s a rarity for Dustin to pull this out, but sometimes as a signal for crowd acknowledgement, he’ll pull down the elbow pad covering his arm ‘Tonights’ Highlight’ -- Springboard Satellite DDT; A springboard 720 DDT - Add one part DDT, seven hundred and twenty parts flash and you get this old/new school combo. A fairly common rare move to get the win, when a little more flash and panache is necessary ‘Wanted in 48 States’ -- Super DVD -- A Death Valley Driver from the second rope; done after crotching or planting an opponent on the top rope, he’ll climb on the second buckle and place his foe in a fireman’s carry, driving their neck into the canvas from there. A former exclamation point (!) finisher of Ryan’s-this should put you down if you’ve kicked out of the Real Deal Finisher: StarDustin’ Press -- Stardust Press or Phoenix Splash: With his back to the opponent, Ryan leaps off the top rope and twists in mid-air, landing in a 450 splash. It can be done shotgun style, i.e. while his opponent is on the mat Ryan steps over them, runs the turnbuckle pads and executes it in one fluid motion. It’s the quintessential finisher to prove he is in fact, the Real Deal. It can be proceeded by the 'picture frame' hand signal, if convenient. The Real Deal -- Rude Awakening variant: A throwback to the old school, but nobody can execute it more crisply than Ryan, with a twist. It looks similar to something middling between a reverse RKO (Running Diamond Cutter)and Rude Awakening, if you have trouble picturing it. Ryan will normally drag the opponent two steps forward before hitting the falling neckbreaker, but it can be done from a stationary postion, or any number of creative set-ups. It can be proceeded by the 'picture frame' hand signal, if convenient. Notes: Over his years in the business, Ryan has seen many battles and learned a lot about the different styles one is prone to seeing, here and abroad. This forced him to become a well rounded wrestler, instead of the spot monkey he was in his youth -- thusly, giving him a slight advantage over some of the younger grapplers he may face. His ring savvy and veteran knowledge may give him an edge in deciding on and implementing a game plan, when he just doesn’t have anything else left in the tank. Sadly, you won’t see him doing any of today’s more amazing feats (minus his 720 DDT and SDP) like a standing/running SSP or most of the Wildchild’s moveset, but his old school foundation, new school additions and ability to pull a counter out of his ass, always leaves the crowd wanting more. Ryan’s lack of bulk and mass is troublesome, but luckily he can fall back on his agility, speed, and the impact of his top notch strikes to help even the odds… against the young and old. Bio: All that is known right know is that Ryan Dustin, originally from Hollywood, California, (hence the 'picture frame' taunt) now resides in Carson City, Nevada. He's wrestled before and is looking to wrestle once again. Oh, and he might possibly be a drunken leche... So far, Ryan Dustin has made a few enemies, but even fewer friends during his time in the SWF. Read none. Choosing to stay under the radar, Ryan seems to be dealing with some kind of personal problem. Whatever it is, maybe it'll give some insight into the mind of the Real Deal. |
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Jul 4 2004, 01:38 PM
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Aecas and Vlad have left for Japan. Much STOMPINGU! for all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But you'll most likely see em occasionaly on your HOLT report as well, still lets stick to the important things ya? STOMPINGU! |
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Jul 4 2004, 03:51 PM
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Member of Team Gracie Barra Group: Members Posts: 6,875 Joined: 15-June 02 From: Long Island, NY Member No.: 2,113 |
Updated 4/20....yeah...
TSM Board Name: HollywoodSpikeJenkins Height: 6'1 Weight: 225 Age: 23 Hometown: Hollywood, California Alignment: Tweener Looks: Caucasian. Medium build. Has dirty blonde hair, with red and black highlights through it. Wears yellow and black shorts that reach the edge of his boots when wrestling. Has his wrist and hands wrapped in white tape with a black X drawn over the back of each wrist. Wear’s a yellow and black sleeveless leather jacket to the ring, with a hood hanging over his head. Wears shin high black boots, with his right knee heavily taped up and a black “sXe” tank top to the ring. Looks wise, it's a mix between AJ Styles, CM Punk, and Jimmy Rave. Ring Entrance: When every light in the arena goes to full power as the Smarktron whites out. For a moment the only sound is that of a needle scratching over vinyl... And then *BAM* The crashing guitars of Lamb of God’s “Black Label” send a bolt through the crowd. The drumming sends a jolt throughout the arena, as the pace of the intro begins to pick up. Finally… “AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH” The high-pitched scream of Randy Blythe breaks through the speakers as the bright white lights begin flashing at the entranceway. As the scream hits the crowd, the SWF Cruiserweight Champion and Revolution Zero member makes his way out, walking underneath the giant deformed church. Behind the champion stands the Revolution’s valet, Jet. Spike had a black hoodie on, the hood covering most of his face. The SWF Cruiserweight Title is strapped firmly around his waist, as he stops at the top of the entranceway. Spike drops down to one knee, leaving one arm to hang to the ground, while the other is firmly placed on his knee. After a few moments, Spike raises both arms into an “X”, symbolizing his Straight Edge life style. Spike rises to his feet and begins to make his way down the isle towards the ring. [Funyon stuff] Spike makes his way completely around the ring and rolls underneath the bottom rope. He continues rolling until he hits dead center in the middle of the ring. Spike rises to one knee and resumes the position he was in at the top of the entranceway. One arm hanging to the ground, the other placed on his knee. Finally, Spike rises to his feet. He quickly peels off the hood, releasing his blonde, dyed hair free. He puts his arms together, forming an “X” across his chest, again promoting his Straight Edge life style. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 4 (Has trouble picking up anything up to or more than 275 lbs. His strength doesn’t come into play unless he is in the ring with a cruiserweight.) Speed: 5 (Was a lot faster during his JL days and early WF run, but the adding of muscle mass and his knee injury that left him out for 3 months has made him slower. Can outrun heavyweights, but is still slower then most cruisers. Vitality: 4 (Now that he has gone Straight Edge, his conditioning has improved. Able to take a beating, but will stay down from a finishing move.) Charisma: 7 (The fans love him with his laid back style as a face, but hate him when he is a cocky heel. Is good on the mic, but usually uses that for comedic purposes.) Style: Works the U.S. Independent Cruiser Style. A lot of head and neck work. Both his finishers and most of his move set damage the neck, so it’s not that hard to figure out. When working with another cruiserweight or the cruiserweight style, will use the Ratings Crash to stun his opponent long enough for a three count. Will cheat, but lately hasn’t been cause he’s trying to prove that he can make it on his own. He also has a martial arts background, which allows him to use his martial arts kicks. Signature moves: 1. Lariat (His big time Strike. If you've seen any ROH, think to basically Homicide's Lariat. ) 2. “The Minor Threat” - Spike holds his opponent in a “Rock Bottom” position, but drops down to his knees. This drives his opponent’s throat into Spike’s shoulder. 3. Yakuza Kick (Right up there with the Lariat.) 4. Roaring Elbow (Used mostly out of cockiness, but it should knock people down. Mostly cruisers. He packs a nice shot behind this.) 5. “Tidal Wave” - Opponent is in corner, HSJ does a handspring, into a double jump kick to the face 6. “Dangerous Wizard” - “Shining Apprentice”/Shining wizard but with a kick to the back of the head instead of a knee 7. “Phantom Neckbreaker” - Hurricane Helm’s “Running Neckbreaker”/Spike runs up from behind opponent, locks his arms around their head and drops down with a neckbreaker. Common moves: 1. STO - Used to change the momentum of the match. A quick, out of nowhere counter. 2. Low Ki's 2 Kick Combo + Knock Out Kick to Face - Opponent is standing on knees. Spike kicks them twice in the chest, backs away, and hits a final shot to the face. I’ve used this move in every match since my JL days, you’re damn right it’s a common move. 4. “The Last Dance” - Superkick 5. Hot Shot onto top rope 6. Soccer Tackle - Instead of having it used to set a move up, like by Toxxic; Spike uses it as a defensive maneuver. Used to slow down faster cruiserweights or to take big men down. 7. Open palm uppercuts to jaw or throat/Shotei’s. Rare moves: "Super Ego Trip" - "Destiny Hammer"/Diving Enzu Knee/Spike's version of Tom Flesher's Ego Trip. Ever since losing the Cruiserweight title to Flesher (who used the Ego Trip to beat Spike), Spike has decided to start using his version of the move to gain the attention of The Superior One. With the opponent crouched over, Spike comes off the top rope with a diving knee to the back of the head/neck. “The Ratings Grabber” - Rob Van Dam’s “Five Star Frog Splash”/ Old SJL finisher. Will bust it out on special occasions every now and then. We all know what it is. “The Highlighter” - The Rock’s “Rock Bottom”/ Old SJL Finisher. Will bust it out on special occasions every now and then. We all know what it is. “I Just Broke Your Neck” - Opponent is put in a powerbomb position, but with his arms double underhooked (Tiger Driver). They gets flipped up, but HSJ turns to his side in mid-air, having his opponent in a reverse DVD position, and drops them down in a Burning Hammer. Very Rare. Finishers: “The Ratings Crash” - AJ Styles “Styles Clash”/ Can only be used against Cruiserweights, or small heavyweights. Spike lifts the opponent up from a standing head scissors, holding him upside down. Spike places his legs over the opponents hanging arms and drops down, driving his opponent face first into the mat. Spike then rolls over, and holds his opponent down with a sunset flip-esq pin. “The Silver Lining” - “Dragon Clutch”/With the opponent lying on their stomach, Spike sits on their lower back. He wraps his right arm around their throat, then locks his left arm over his opponents left arm and pulls back with a Dragon Sleeper. Usually set up with the “Clean Living”. “Clean Living” - “Roll the Dice”/Reverse Front Face Lock Swinging Neckbreaker/Formerly the “Roll the Joint” |
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Jul 4 2004, 10:46 PM
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Sean Davis - noun
- see The Satanic Angel |
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Jul 6 2004, 12:50 PM
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"eats a coyote, gains strength" Group: Members Posts: 2,896 Joined: 22-February 02 From: Flower Mound, Texas Member No.: 1,423 |
Smarks Board Name: A Happy Medium
Wrestlers Name: Munich (new alias: Agent 27) Height: 6’4” Weight: 260 Hometown: Dallas, Texas Age: 28 Face/Heel: Face Weapon(s): “Synergy”…his trusty Easton Synergy wrapped up in barbed wire. Only used in matches he can get away with it legally. Quote: “I’ll fix your little red wagon.” Looks: Munich is a tall man. Not a freakishly tall man like the HVille Thugg or that guy from Europe who scrapes his head on most ceilings, but he’s long. Along with being tall, Munich is built very well. He is not perfectly chiseled and does have meat to him. Two hundred and sixty pounds is a lot of weight and not all of it is muscle. He does not have society’s body. He has a small gut and a happy trail that travels from the top of his chest down to the bottom of his Gulliver. Munich has long brown, almost auburn hair that flows to the top of his back. His bags hang down to his chin, sometimes blocking out facial expressions all together. To go along with the hair, the man has very dark brown sad eyes that are framed by bushy, almost evil, eyebrows. His facial grows almost uncontrollably, but he usually goes with sideburns down to the earlobe and a soul patch on his chin. He has no piercing or tattoos on his body. In Ring Attire: Black wrestling boots, black pants, black elbow pads, and taped up fists. Doesn’t bother to wear his customary black t-shirt to the ring anymore, but wears it on the way down the entrance ramp, before ripping it off and tossing it to the ramp, but not before lovingly pulling his pack of cigs out of the shirt pocket. Out of Ring Attire: Cigarette tucked behind his ear, jeans or shorts, and either t-shirts or lightweight long sleeved shirts. And a torn up pair of Chuck Taylors. Ring Entrance: “Gimme Shelter” by The Rolling Stones kicks up on the PA, and out saunters (love that word…even if it may have a feminine connotation to it…fuck it) Munich…black t-shirt only thing different from his normal In Ring Attire. Inside the shirt’s pocket sits a pack of cigarettes. At the top of the ramp, Munich takes the cigarettes out of his pocket and places them vertically on the ramp. Munich lifts the shirt off over his head and throws it onto the steel. He then makes a quick walk to the ring, slides under the bottom rope, and goes about doing warm exercises in the ring. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 5 (Not very surprising that Munich has had a slight increase in strength since his major leg injury, having to compensate for a lack of speed) Speed: 3 (With the injury that lead to crutches for four months, his speed has taken a noticeable decline. He will still show flashes of speed at certain points in a match, and still has a few top rope maneuvers. Vitality: 7 (Not an easy thing to explain, but Munich can take a lot more damage than he used too. Might have something to do with his pain threshold increasing after the agony that the shattered leg brought) Charisma: 5 (Same old, same old..more of a dry humor these days than the past) Style: Technical Brawler. Pretty does everything except high flying, since his leg can no longer take the punishment of constant flight Signature moves: 1. Munich Edge – Crucifix Powerbomb that sits out…usually done from the corner to an opponent sitting on the top turnbuckle. 2. Plan M – Shoulder Jaw Breaker. 3. Guilty Pleasure – Running Clothesline to the back of the head. 4. BAMBOOZLE!! – The opponent is down, and Munich hits the victim with a running dropkick to the back of the head. Usually makes a nice thwack sound. 5. C4 Crank – Swinging neck breaker on the exposed bottom steel step. Munich normally does this move in a prolonged battle on the outside. 6. Leap of Cynicism – Guillotine leg drop from the top rope. 7. Once in a Blue Moon - Munich collides into the steel stairs quite a bit. He has a habit of slamming in knees first and tumbling over them. Noticing this, Munich has come up with a counter, that never really has a good possibility of working. Munich is whipped into the stairs, but is able to, once in a blue moon; steps up onto them and leap to the crowd barrier, which he tries to land on. After perching on top, Munich comes at his opponent with a small aerial move from the barricade, usually a diving clotheline, but go ahead and get creative. 8. The Lucky Strike (usually used in desperation, but works well. A lunging left hook that at least dazes opponent) Common moves: 1. Hanging Vertical Suplex 2. Inverted Atomic Drop 3. Figure Four Leg Lock 4. Half Boston Crab 5. Reverse DDT 6. Reverse Neck Snap (The victim is on their stomach on the mat. The attacker charges them grabs the victim under their chin and performs a forward flip, wrenching the neck back.) 7. Stungun 8. Fisherman Suplex Pin 9. Dragon Suplex Pin 10. Firemans Carry to STF Finishers: 1. C-4 Crunch – Cradle Piledriver 2. Wagon Repair – Standing Full Nelson. Munich usually does this after working over his opponent’s neck through out a match. Munich likes to set up near the ropes, his back to them, so his opponent cannot walk to the ropes and get his legs around them. Notes: Doesn’t have many laws he lives by. He isn’t a coward. He isn’t Superman. He doesn’t strike women..at all. He isn’t fast, and he is not overly strong. He is just who he is. He is a tragic hero. His tragic flaw being a shattered leg he suffered two years ago in one of his last matches for the SWF that will keep him slowed down for the rest of his career. Many moves have been lost from his repertoire, and some of the moves he does now are maybe too risky for his leg to support. Bio: It’s kind of long and I don’t feel like making up events for two years of rehab following a shattered leg. |
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Jul 7 2004, 11:35 AM
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Oh no you didn't... Group: Members Posts: 17,223 Joined: 19-September 02 From: Southwest New Jersey Member No.: 2,676 |
Smarks Board Name: ChrisMWaters
Wrestlers Name: "The Icon" Max King Nicknames: "The Superior Talent", "Wrestling's Superman" Height: 6'3 Weight: 250 lbs. Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Age: 25 Face/Heel: Heel Stable: None Ring Escort: Kelly Connelly (see below) Weapon(s): Nothing special. If he's DESPERATE enough to use one though, he will use a chair. Quotes: "My superiority: it's not a complex, it's a fact of life." "Sometimes, it's not easy being me." Physical Looks: King's a average sized man for a wrestler, but his body is not. He looks VERY ripped...to the point of chiseled. Though it may hurt to remember...think one of the guys off those BOD commercials. He has black hair cut short, in a style similar to...um...*shrug* I dunno, George Clooney? That works I guess. Out of Ring Attire: Without being OVER-dressed, he likes to wear stylish clothing. Expensive shirts and pants, as well as sunglasses. Think The Rock when he was corporate...only moreso. Ring Attire: Classic short tights in blue with "ICON" written on the back of them in cursive lettering, and his initials monogrammed on the front, ala Ric Flair's tights. Has boots that come right up to the calf, and matching kneepads and elbow pads. Ring Entrance: Kelly will come to the ring, and take the microphone from Funyon, looking out. She will make the announcement for King's entrance. Something along the lines of this. "Now ladies and gentlemen, you are about to be amazed and thrilled. So take a look now, to Wrestling's Superman himself...a god among mortals in the ring, the one and only Superior Talent himself...give it up...for "THE ICON" MAX KING!" An explosion occurs on the entryway, then "Superstar" by Saliva cues up. King steps out, a smug expression on his face as he comes to the ring. He doesn't even acknowledge the fans as he walks to the ring, his head up high with an arrogance about him as he does. He walks up the ring steps onto the apron, where Kelly is holding the ropes for him, sitting on the second one and holding up the top one with her arm. For visual aid, watch an old Randy Savage entrance with Ms. Elizabeth coming to the ring with him. Anyway, Max then enters the ring, standing in the center...and Kelly comes over, rubbing her hands up and down his body a bit, before kissing him on the cheek and leaving the ring. Max then looks to the entryway, almost taunting the opponent to come out. Stats: Strength: 5 Speed: 4 Vitality: 5 Charisma: 6 Style: The Icon wants to prove he is the best all around wrestler out there. He mostly sticks to the technical, mat based game...but doesn't limit himself to just that. He will do whatever it takes to win a match Signature moves: Superb Plex (Basically a plain old Superplex, but in mid air will twist his body so he lands right on top of an opponent. Will usually stay on for a pin from this position.) The Complex (Hits a person with a hard knee to the back, then follows up right away with a kick to the head. Follows it up by flexing a bit.) Leg Snapper (While opponents are on the mat face down, picks up the person's legs, jumps up, and snaps them towards the person's body to hyperextend the thigh muscles.) Jumping Piledriver Sleeper Drop Reverse DDT onto the knee. Top Rope Elbow Flying Forearm, followed by a roll to the feet and a pose Common moves: Knife Edged Chops in corner Elbows to the back Leg Drags Lifting DDT Flipping Neck Roll with opponent sitting (like the one Curt Hennig used to do) Enzuigiri Clothesline in the corner Back Elbow Shot Sternum buster Leaping Roundhouse Butterfly Suplex Corner Body Splash Running swinging neckbreaker High Cross Body Top Rope Splash Finishers: King Buster (Locks an opponent in a reverse DDT position, grabs the other leg with an arm, as if planning to a reverse Fisherman's suplex. However, he only gets a person up halfway into a vertical position, and then drops that person on his head. He then stays on for a pin from there.) The Compressor (Max's submission finisher. Basically the same set up as the Icon Buster, but goes from there into a kneeling position, putting a knee into the back of an opponent, holding and stretching the person as he locks his hands together) Notes: Max King's target points to work on in a match are the back and the neck. He goes out of his way to embarrass his opponent as well, because he thinks that he's better than anyone that he's up against. Since I didn't think it'd be right to put them under moves, he does a lot of cocky pins...including the Jericho style one. Bio: Max King was a kid with a dream, to be the best pro wrestler ever. As a young man, he joined the wrestling team in jr. high and then continued on through high school. Growing up, he started to get upset with how he saw wrestling change from the classic mat-based style he grew up with, and turn towards brawls and extreme styles, especially in his hometown. King went over to Japan to finish up his wrestling training, and spent 3 years over there competing. Now, he's returning to the United States, and has decided to pursue the SWF and it's champions Name: Kelly Connelly Height: 6' (mostly in her legs, like Stacy Keibler) Weight: She won't tell Age: 24 Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada Face/Heel: Heel Stats: Strength: 2 – She's not a trained competitor, but she is somewhat fit Speed: 4 (3 with heels) – Running is her main excercise Vitality: 3 – Can last a bit running, but never really worked a match, so hard to judge there Charisma: 6 – She loves to promote Max in her own unique way, and considers herself the female version of Bobby Heenan. Looks: A tall red-headed lovely. Her legs are 41 inches long (you know where I got the basis for that. (IMG:http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ) and her body is well toned. Her chest is about a c-cup, and yes, they ARE natural there. Her red hair is straight, and flows down to her shoulders. The outfit of choice for her are female business suits...like the ones Debra used to wear. Entrance: When coming out by herself, Kelly will come out to "Bitch" by Meredith Brooks. She'll walk to the ring in a sexy manner, but in a way that almost says "I'm sexy AND better than you!" She'll then get into the ring through the second and top rope, like Stacy, but not as flirty. Moves: Kelly doesn't really get into matches as an active competitor, so she doesn't really have any wrestling moves. She's just mostly there to give moral support to her man, Max. Bio: Kelly was born to a family that owns a casino in Las Vegas. Not wanting to follow the family business, Kelly saved up and studied hard, and earned her way into college, earning degrees in business and law. Growing up, she was a wrestling fan, but was more into the role of managers than actual wrestlers, intrigued by what they did. Eventually, she found out about Max King, who was looking for a manager to handle the finer points of his career, and Kelly was quick to sign up. Since then, the two have grown close to each other...but how close? Notes: Kelly considers herself the next step in the great managers of the past like Bobby Heenan, Jimmy Hart, and the like. As such, if Max is in trouble, she will try to interject herself to help her man out. She'll only use her sexuality to distract if extremely necessary, due to the fact that she thinks Max is the only one worthy of such flirtations. |
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Jul 7 2004, 08:20 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 794 Joined: 26-April 04 From: Springfield, MO Member No.: 4,592 |
Updated: 01-10-2004 (Fear my return... until it ends up that I no-show everything.)
Smarks Board Name: Sly Wrestlers Name: Austin Sly Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 237 Hometown: St. Louis, MO Age: 27 Face/Heel: full blown heel Stable: None Ring Escort: None Weapon(s): Usually none but will use anything to his advantage. Quote: “You should’ve just stayed home today.” Looks: Austin's look has changed considerably since his first appearance in the SWF over eight months ago. Gone are the days of a carefree surfer lifestyle, now being replaced by a vicious streak that was only revealed after his quick fall from favor in the eyes of wrestling fans. His once highlighted hair has now been dyed black, stretching down to his shoulders and in front of his eyes. Due to the time off he had to take to care for his injured neck, Austin has had more than enough time to workout and scope his physique to a level that is best described as intimidating despite his short stature. Gone are his once ritual band tees, being replaced by a wardrobe of darker colors, featuring mostly black but he can still be caught in his old blue jean shorts and punk rock shirts from time to time. His ring and backstage attire has been combined, with the only difference being a long black trench coat that he removes before climbing into the ring. Ring Entrance: The lights in the arena go dark. Pitch black. A hush falls over the fans at ringside, as a single spotlight shines down onto the stage at the beginning of the entrance ramp. A quick excert from Rage Against The Machine's cover of "Beautiful World" plays out. "It's a wonderful place, oh what a wonderful place..." "For you..." "... for you..." "For you... not me..." ... Boom! Pyros explode from each side of the stage, launching a mix of red and gold stars towards the ceiling and cueing a change in music as Zach de la Rocha's voice once again floods the building, this time doing a cover of "Street Fighting Man". The arena lights pulse along to the beat. Fans at ringside don't seems to appreciate the obvious work that went into producing such a spectacle, instead booing the arrival of Austin Sly as he steps out of the curtain. "Everywhere I hear the sound of marching, charging feet boooooy..." "'Cause summers here and the time is right for fighting in the streeeet boooooy..." (Funyon stuff goes here.) With a look of disgust plastered onto his face, Austin slowly makes his way down the entrance ramp, the parted sea of humanity lashing out against him on either side. The man isn't intimidated, though, as he takes his time on his approach before casually rolling underneath the bottom rope and into the ring, the end of his trenchcoat trailing his every moment with an extra flare. He quickly paces the ring before making his way to a corner of the ring and removing his coat before hanging it on the ringpost. He stands in anxious anticipation, waiting for his opponent. (if he enters first, this is his routine... if not, you can substitute the second paragraph for whatever you feel fits best. Try and stick to the persona, please.) (You can take quite a few liberties with my introduction just so long as you stick with the basics... I don't want to be dancing down to the ring to Bon Jovi or some shit.) Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 5 Speed: 7 Vitality: 4 Charisma: 4 Style: He's a ground based wrestler. Yeah yeah... I know, that's almost unheard of! Well get used to it. His main two targets are the legs and midsection (which I didn't highlight very well in my moveset... but... whatcha gonna do?). He's also extremely cocky, and wrestles as so. Signature moves: - Backbreaker with choke hold (performed just like a normal backbreaker, but instead of letting the opponent roll off his knee, Austin places his forearm across their throat) - Reverse DDT with pin (after the impact, Austin reaches forward to grab the leg in more of a cocky pin... almost never gets more than a two count) - Double Arm DDT - Shining Wizard - Figure Four Leg Lock Common moves: - Springboard Elbow/ Dropkick/ Spinning Heel Kick (just springboards~!) - Belly to back suplex with bridge - Northern Lights suplex - Boston Crab - Half Boston Crab - Shinbreaker - Tornado DDT - Choke holds - Bulldog - Twisting Neckbreaker - Abdominal stretch (with rope when necessary) - Leg Lock/ Reverse Leg Lock Rare moves: - Shooting Star Press (This is *only* broke out as a last resort, big time move) - Running Sit-Out Powerbomb (probably his biggest power move) - Ankle Lock - Pheonix Splash (Moonsault into a 450 Splash, another last resort) Finishers: - Sky Surfer (Just a lionsault.) - So-Cal (Set up like most other top rope finishers, the opponent is to be sitting on the turnbuckle as Austin climbs to the top rope. He then hits a swinging neckbreaker to the campus below with both men landing flat. Particularly devastating and rare.) Notes: Austin is cocky, and wrestles as so. He can either slow a match down or speed it up, however the crowd pushes him that night. He's a very vocal wrestler in the ring, taunting constantly. He's slowly becoming more of an evasive wrestler, outmanuevering his opponent to get in his offensive moves. Bio: I never really thought out much of a biography, but here are links to my promos. I feel that they outline the character fairly well. I'm missing probably one or two show promos in here too. http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?showtopic=52899 - Introductory Promo http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?showtopic=54159 - Post Battleground Promo http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?showtopic=56348 - Introduction of NTD |
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Jul 8 2004, 06:44 PM
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Wrestlers Name: Jamie Drazon... Hardcore Maniac. Height: Six Feet Four Inches Weight: 243 pounds Hometown: Vancouver B.C. Age: Looks about 30 Face/Heel: Anti Face… Very punishing style, however his code of ethics seem to be respected(at the least) by the fans Stable: None Tag Partner (optional): None Ring Escort: None Weapons: Cue balls in a sock... or a big fucking chain(We're talking Hercules size here) Quote: “I’m going to enjoy hurting you.” Looks: Physical: Drazon is a product of constant combat. His upper body is well proportioned, his pecs/shoulders are not massive only slightly wider then his abdominals which are ripped to the bone. His arms and hands have an extremely tough skin, provided for strong blocking and a solid grip with calloused over hands. His legs are lean and flexible however extremely toned with muscle. His face is chiseled to a kind of rugged handsomeness, dents and scars across his bone structures from numerous battles. His eyes are a beaming baby blue, which almost arouse sympathy upon sight, but those who know, are aware of the danger that comes with it. He has shaved his head entirely, total skinhead as some scars on his head are evident. Wrestling Gear: He's ditched the pants for a pair of cut off jean shorts. His boots are always black, although they look even harder then his kicks. His wrists are often taped, and at times, he will wear a wife beater. Basically he looks ready to scrap. Backstage: If he isn't in his wrestling gear, he is wearing jeans and either a T-Shirt, or a button up shirt which is left open. He also wears a trenchcoat, known to have a dubie backstage, but has been cutting back until after performances. Ring Entrance: The arena dims down to solid darkness. After a few moments, allowing the hushes and the comments to pass... Marilyn Manson's "Dope Hat" hits the speakers to a loud ovation. Drazon walks through the curtains, observing the crowd briefly, scanning what he can for his presence. He finally walks down the isle and to the ring... interaction is minimal and normally requires some sort of outside motivation to do so. Often cracks his muscles in preparation for battle. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 5- He has VERY powerful strikes and an extremely solid grip, however he relies more on momentum/leverage to throw you around. An unnatural powerhouse, he explodes with energy. Speed: 4- Drazon is fast enough to keep a good pace, able to leap to the top rope. He remains focused however, and knows his timing will catch you. Able to chain wrestle quite well. On strikes, his blocks are very quick to defend. Grapples he can be outmaneuvered fairly easily. Vitality: 8- Drazon’s pain tolerance is both physical and psychological. He’s taken the worst some have had to offer, and he already knows he can take whatever you dish out. Very seldomly nosells, and won’t nosell any big time move, but he won’t always go down to it. Fueled by intensity and his own confidence. Charisma: 3-His aggression and intensity inside the ring allows him to get over. He doesn’t talk much, however when he does, he skips straight to the point or looks to piss off the opponent. He carries an aura behind him that commands respect though. Style: Martial Arts/Submissions/Hardcore He has excellent balance, extremely well trained with his legs. Understands the physics of momentum and leverage. Due to experience and special training, he is capable of some paralyzing submissions. Fearless to pain, will invite it. Although not the fastest wrestler, Drazon has extremely quick hip movements, which he often uses to both defend/avoid attacks and generate extra power with his offense. A veteran in the ring, Drazon does have a solid presence, and knows many of the inside tricks. He is capable of chain wrestling, but he can very easily become schooled if he's not careful. Note* Although JD is skilled, most of his styles blend into a streetfighting arsenal. His heavy influences are shootfighting, Thai kickboxing, Judo/Jujutsu, with some minor influence in Kung Fu/Tai Chi. He is well diversified when it comes to fighting, and is seldomly outmatched when it comes to striking, very instinctive with his reactions. Note P2*Drazon also loves to be stretched. Having shootfighters sit on the back of his neck and pull his legs over his head, he's become very resilient to that type of pain. Drazon will tap out to pressure submissions, where hyperextensions are easily possible, or bones are forcibly bent in cruel directions. So while he won't tap to a regular Boston crab, you throw a knee in there, he will admit defeat. Attitude Note: Drazon is very well trained. He knows this. This attitude doesn't quite make him cocky although he is confident. He is calm and focused. However once the fuel starts pumping, he can very easily lose control. He runs on a roid like high energy level while in the ring. Gets very pissed off if anyone he considers ‘beneath him’ choose to disrespect him. Although physically clever, after 8 minutes into a match, Drazon’s common sense begins to slide and he can often lose control, leading himself into many predicaments. Signature moves: Thai Roundhouse- a straight leg roundhouse kick, which targets the sensitive jaw structure. Drazon’s side is to the opponent, he swings his leg up, turning his hips while gaining momentum and CRACK. Kickout is possible, but it definitely puts you down. Spike Piledriver- Sit out, and kneeling. Remember, the ‘spike’ is an extra jump. He's known to finish many matches with this. German Suplex- a big time throw, which is intended to make them land on their head. Strikes- Palm strikes, elbow shots, forearms, headbutts. Drazon doesn’t flurry with these, each one is very precise and intended to hurt. Will use these to counter a strike often. Yakuza Kick (Hey it’s been here since I signed up) JD DDT- In the facelock, JD takes a second to tighten the facelock with a blackout style choke, before dropping them square on their head with an Evenflow DDT. Dragon Suplex Bridged-> Deadly Belly to Belly suplex-overhead or sideways throw. Iron Claw- Drazon digs his fingers into the paralyzing nerve tendons on the face. Often using two hands if he can grip it on right. This hurts beyond belief people, I don't care who you are, you don't nosell it. Often used as a set up for a Shining Black or Yakuza Kick. Common moves: 1) Dragon Screw Leg Whip-quick takedown, attacks the leg 2) Counter Combo-> Drazon catches attacker's fist, applies a wristlock. JD knows where the points in your hand are to push, and has a very difficult grip to break. He hits a counter strike. Not blockable, but is reversable. 3) Kicks-All kinds- Drazon is constantly training, improving his flexibility and power daily for his main power source. 4) Counter Kicks- When he feels like showing you up in a striking battle, he'll kick your leg right back where it came from. 5) Basic suplexes (Snap, Vertical, T-Bone... nothing really of a complex nature) 6) Pendulem Backbreaker 7) Wristlocks/armbars into neck cranks. With the arm as leverage, JD likes to put pressure on the neck. This could be placing his forearm into it, bending it in weird fashions. This is an irritating and wear you down pain. 8) Leg Attacks. Banging off posts, squashing ropes, knee crushers. You're messing with the master of the Crucifix kneebar afterall. (IMG:http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) 9) Knife Edge chops (He’s Canadian after all) 10) Kneedrop-Never off the top rope. 11) Low Blow- He’s an ass about this. 12) Spinning Neckbreaker. The neck is spun in a wrenching fashion before snapped into the mat. 13) Judo Hiptoss aka over the shoulder arm drag 14) Basic Rollup counters. Rare: -Diving Headbutt- he really doesn't fly. Capable, but it makes sense to him to stay on the ground. -Moonsault-Like stated above... it's not Drazon's thing to fly. Although not afraid of the air, and flexible enough to do the acrobatic... this is rare for the many reasons. Also the moonsault is to the outside. -Powerbomb-Not his style, but he throws a nasty one(assuming your in weight range) -Stalling Brainbuster DDT- When confident, he will let this stall, sometimes up to 8-10 seconds. Straight down drop. -Kataha Jime(half nelson choke aka Tazzmission) This is busted out when JD doesn't want the opponent getting away. It doesn't matter if it's DQ or not, if he' pissed, he will choke you out. A judo master, JD knows how to do it well. If he scissorlocks you, he will try to mount over the back(ala camel clutch) to make it far more difficult(and damn well painful) to escape. -JD's Revenge- Cross armed Pedigree-former finisher. Finisher(s): Demolition Dreams: Sheer Drop Angle Slam...This move started out as a counter. Set up like an Angle Slam. JD modifies the move by sliding inward a bit and sliding you over his shoulder, allowing him to flip you over with leverage and gravity being your enemies. Drazon lands over top of your chest, crushing it as the top of your neck and shoulders are driven into the ground with a vicious brainbuster. Shining Black: Yakuza Kick to kneeling opponent. Set up by the Thai Roundhouse, or Iron Claw, which places the Victim into a kneeling position. JD will then run off the ropes, upon the bounce he gains massive momentum, before stepping onto the left knee and flattening the opponent with a knockout blast to the face. If the person has a strong enough leg, Drazon will do a similar move to a standing opponent. However the kick that follows is closer to a leaping Thai Roundhouse. Hiza juji-gatame-Cross Kneebar. A scissorlock on the leg and a hyperextension of the knee do to JD pulling above the kneecap, forcing the cruel bend, meaning tap out is pretty much inevitable due to excessive pain! Feature Note: Drazon has two primary styles as a face. His eyes represent this. He has a calmer more focused style, which is very deadly one on one, when his eyes are closed, his veteran experience influences this. However if his eyes are open, he becomes the walking maniac who breathes to punish. He is a completely unreasonable psychopath and sometimes a damn fool, meaning he will hurt himself if it hurts you more. Bio: Drazon has been wrestling in the SJL/SWF on and off for the last four years. A well trained Martial Artist/kickboxer and a veteran shootfighter, Drazon is well versed in combat. Over the four years, he has had many roles in the company. His most famous is his record breaking hardcore reign, where he annihilated everyone in his path. Highly dangerous to the big and small, especially in caged areas, Drazon yearns to prove he is the best the fed has to offer. Believing his feet will do the talking for him, Drazon intends to prove to the SWF and its many fans, that he is the most dangerous maniac and most difficult foe it will ever have. |
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Jul 8 2004, 07:36 PM
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Relevant like a YouTube Comment Group: Members Posts: 3,176 Joined: 8-February 02 From: The Lower-Mid Tier Member No.: 460 |
Forum Name: Ced
Wrestler's Name: Ced Ordonez Nickname: "Bemani Cross Wizard" Height: 5'9" Weight: 209 lbs. Hometown: Sacramento, CA Age: 22 Alignment: Face (In both referee and wrestler incarnations) Stable: N/A Weapon(s): Whatever becomes available, but only if it's match legal. Quote: N/A Looks: Decent muscular build, tanned skin and spiky black hair with brunette highlights. Ring Attire: Kicking it old school. Blue MMA tights with white lightning design on the right side, blue kneepads, white boots and white tape around the wrists. Entrance/Backstage Attire: Just add a t-shirt for backstage skits and there you go. The standard SWF issued referee's uniform for refereeing matches naturally. Entrance Theme: "Night of Fire" - Niko (High energy Eurobeat theme) Ring Entrance: "Night of Fire!" The lights go out as the beat of the Niko composed theme begins to excite the crowd. Then.... "FIRE!" *BOOM!* Pillars of flames briefly light up the entrance before disappearing and revealing Ced Ordonez standing on the stage. He fires up the crowd as best as he can before jogging towards the ring. He slides in and promptly makes his way to the far turnbuckle, giving the crowd an obligatory face pose. He hops down and gets in some quick leg stretches before the bell. Stats: Strength: 4 Speed: 6 Vitality: 6 Charisma: 4 Game plan: Incorporates alot of legwork in the early going to set up the aerial game and possible submission in the latter stages of the match. Signature moves: - Dragon Screw Legwhip - Regal Roll: Forward Roll from a Fireman's Carry. - Powerdrive Elbow: Ced bounces off the ropes once then drops a hard elbow. He usually gets overzealous and winds up landing on his opponent with his entire torso, making the blow even more uncomfortable for his opponent. - Double Stomp: With the opponent lying on the mat, Ced jumps up and drills both feet into his opponent's stomach. - REF BUMP~! - Ced picks a random high flying move and does it onto somebody from the apron to the floor. He's done it while refereeing a match, so it's always something to be wary of. Common moves: - Roundhouse Kick - Senton Splash - Drop Toehold - Cross Kneelock - Second Rope Elbowdrop - Flying Leg Scissors - Top Rope Missile Dropkick - Running High Kick - Kneebreaker - Jumping Double Knee Drop - Cross Bodyblock - Huracanrana - Jumping Back Elbow - Enzuigiri - Dropkick to the Knee Rare moves: - To be announced at a later date... Finishers: - Fire Soul: Top Rope Corkscrew Swanton Bomb. Primary finisher. With the opponent lying on the mat. Ced perches himself on to the top turnbuckle, facing the crowd, then pushes off while twisting. He rotates in midair and hits his opponent with a swanton. - Cross Lightning: Nagata Lock/Reverse Figure-Four Leglock. Submission finisher. - Dynamite Rave: Fallaway Moonsault. Cruiserweight finisher. With his opponent crotched on the top turnbuckle, Ced hops onto the second rope and hoists his opponent into a fallaway slam position. He steps up to the top rope and then he does a moonsault while still holding onto his opponent. The opponent slams onto the mat hard as Ced simultaneously lands on top of the opponent, allowing Ced to get the easy pinfall. |
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Jul 9 2004, 01:43 PM
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The Straight-Bread Sensation Group: Members Posts: 2,284 Joined: 3-March 02 Member No.: 1,560 |
Yes, fear my return (Until it turns out that I'll no-show everything).
Smarks Boards name: Angel_Grace_Blue Wrestlers Name: Andrea Montgomery Height: 5’8” Weight: 143lbs. Hometown: Biloxi, Mississippi Age: 20-ish Face/Heel: Face Stable: None Tag Partner (optional): None Ring Escort: Zutroy Montgomery (Her brother. He was teh GOAT, but now kinda sucks) Weapon(s): Balsa wood versions of common weapons/opponent’s favorite weapons Quote: Nothing, yet. Looks: Brown hair that reaches the middle of her back, but either braided or in a ponytail for matches. Very fair skin, decently toned, but obviously not cut/ripped/buff. Attire: In the ring- A black sleeveless shirt with the Wild Cards logo on the front (A fan of cards, jack through ace of spades), and the names of the members on the back (Montgomery, Divefire, Molock, Angelous, and Grimedogg). A pair of green sleeves like Allen Iverson wears, but a bit thicker and her first name on the left and last name on the right sleeve. She wears a pair of dark pants (Any dark color works) with her initials in white lettering on the back and standard wrestling boots. - For important matches (Title on the line, feud blow-offs, PPV, etc.), Andrea wears a black leather jacket and dark-tinted shades, ala Divefire. Ring Entrance: The lights dim and an explosion of green pyrotechnics rock the entrance area. The lights come back on, but with green filters, bathing the whole arena. Andrea steps out as No Doubt’s “Just a Girl” plays on the stereo system. Funyon says his stuff. Andrea steps through a shower of green sparks, walks down, greets the fans, etc. When she gets to the ring, Andrea launches herself in via the ropes. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 2 Speed: 10 Vitality: 5 Charisma: 3 Style: High-flying stuff, with a good array of striking moves that are obviously quicker than they are powerful. Signature moves: 1. Leg scissor takedown (Normally a counter to a big boot or thrust kick. As the opponent extends their leg, she leaps in the air and scissors their leg, occasionally holding on to their foot. Twisting the opponent’s leg, along with her body, she forces the opponent to the mat, sometimes locking in a leg-based submission, i.e. ankle lock, single leg crab, etc.) She knows better to try it on a huge guy like Janus. 2. Running cartwheel/handspring phoenix splash 3. Sentons - 630 (450 with another half flip to land back first) - 630 corkscrew - 810 twisting (Phoenix Splash but with an extra half flip, so after the moonsault twist it does a 630 senton rather than a 450 splash) 4. Tuckerman and Roll (Andrea goes into a forward roll, leaps up and hits a jawbreaker) 5. Coast to Coast moonsault (Moonsault from one side of the ring to the other. Can be springboarded) 6. Coastal Combo (A combo of at least 4 strikes to the face/mouth, ending with a 270 degree dropkick) 7. Grind Sessions (Just about every basic striking move, done after a top rope ropewalk. After taking a few steps on the top rope, Andrea slides, on the top rope and performs the move, whether it be a spin kick, clothesline, etc., often with a slight bounce off the rope for more momentum.) 8. Magnolia Bloom (Andrea does an armwring, which causes the opponent to bend forward. She then kicks out the opponent’s near leg with both feet while driving her elbow into the back of the opponent’s neck. So it’s kind of like a single arm DDT with an elbow across the neck.) 9. 3Rs - Rana Rana Revolution. Any manner and type of rana you can think of. Somersault, reverse, satellite, and any combination. Don’t forget the front handsprings into a rana. Common moves: 1. Leg lever takedown 2. Any non-lifting (i.e. implant) DDT or it’s reversed/inverted equivalent 3. Heel kicks to the knees (Especially on hossier opponents) 4. Sky Twister Press (Or corkscrew moonsault) 5. Springboard tornado DDT/shooting star DDT/moonsault DDT 6. Corkscrew moonsault legdrop 7. Bulldog hangman (Side headlock, run up to top or middle turnbuckle. and jump over top rope, dropping opponent throat first across top rope. 8. Spinning neckbreaker 9. Various roll-ups, and other pin attempts. 10. Low-impact takedowns (Such as hip tosses, drop toe-holds, arm drags, etc.) 11. Monkey flip (Used on charging opponents) Rare moves: 1. Delta Cutter (Either from a straight back flip or after a front handspring into the ropes, back flip combo Tajiri does. On the back flip, Andrea locks on a ¾ facelock and continues to propel herself backwards, almost usually becoming vertical, then falling forward into a Diamond cutter. Doesn’t do it often, as is countered by nearly everything, but if the opponent is either distracted or near unconsciousness enough, she’ll use it, sometimes as a finisher. 2. Falling Star Bomb (Shooting-Star Press with a half turn in mid-air, with a senton-bomb ending. Stolen from Comet, so, uh, yeah.) 3. Ganked! (An assortment of moves stolen from long-retired wrestlers. This changes every so often, but not drastically.) - Turn ‘n Burn : Reverse headlock into a dropping elbow across the chest. Ganked from Divefire. - The Hamburgular : Full nelson bulldog. Ganked from Mayor McCheese. 4. Holy Pin (When an opponent is spread-eagle on the canvas, Andrea stands on his/her shoulders and adopts the ‘Buddy Christ’ pose, thumbs up with one hand, pointing with the other and a wink. Reserved for big matches and the most evil of evil heels.) Finishers: Done and Dusted (Starts off in position for an STO, but she wraps her leg around her opponent’s once more, placing her ankle against her opponent’s shin, locking it in place. Andrea then does a double underhook and falls backwards, driving her opponent’s head into the mat. In short, a modified double underhook DDT, with the leg used similar to a leg sweep.) Springboard 450 splash (Formerly Fallout's Nuclear Bomb or Nuke, so the commentators should make a note of it. Especially Comet.) The move can be reversed, inverted, or done as a backflip. Handstand neckbreaker (Andrea leaps onto the shoulders of a groggy opponent, performing a handstand, facing the same direction as the opponent. She then lets go, allowing her and the opponent’s shoulders to meet, her head on the side of the opponent’s. She grabs his/her head and falls backwards, performing a neckbreaker.) For no raisin at all! Name: Zutroy Montgomery Hometown: El Paso, TX Age: 30s-ish Status: Tweenery face. Surly might be a better description. Height: 6'10" Weight: 270 Weapon: Empty liquor bottles (Though often thrown at Andrea for doing something wrong. Quotes: Often complains about what Drea's doing. Many obscenities. Looks: He's tanned to the point of leatherdom. At least a three day growth of beard, if not more. As for head hair, that changes. Could be a buzz cut, might be longer, who cares? Attire - nothing fancy. Jeans and a t-shirt, if that. Stats Strength - 9 (Punching power is still top form, and that's about it. No leg strength to lift much. But he'll punch your goddamn face off.) Speed - 1 (Not really confined to his power wheelchair/scooter, but it's a lot easier to move with it than walk) Vitality - 4 (Grab his leg and he'll most likely tap. But his upperbody can with-stand many, many punches...or something. Fuck, why'd I bring him back, anyway? Oh, yeah, TNT was high on ether and gave me the opening promo spot) Charisma - 6 (Chalk this up to strong drink, mostly.) Move -Punch Notes: Check out Hoveround.com for some of the power wheelchairs and scooters he uses. Also, for no reason, he might use on of this battery-powered children's cars. You know what I'm talking about. But something cool, like a Hummer, or a BMW. Or something. |
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Jul 11 2004, 04:26 PM
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Sodomize Intolerance Group: Members Posts: 1,108 Joined: 21-January 04 From: You wouldn't know. Member No.: 4,487 |
Minor updates on 5/5/05 (well, move wise).
Smarks Board Name: InsanityMan Wrestlers Name: Insane Luchador (Andrew Rickmen is his real name). Height: 6’4” Weight: 201 Hometown: Easton, Pennsylvania Age: 23 Face/Heel: Face. Underdog, borderline psychotic face. Stable: None. Ring Escort: None. Weapon(s): Everything and anything. His favorite is a light tube “sword” (three light tubes taped together with a makeshift metal handle to grab with) and the light tube table. (Bundle of light tubes that have two legs). Quote: Looks: His body is built in the frame of a rather tall, average twenty-something man in good shape. He has black hair that he spikes up, wild green eyes with streaks of blue, yellow, and brown, a somewhat beaten nose, and an overall an intimidating sense. He doesn’t make people run for cover but his looks do match his occasional psychotic behavior and it’s unnerving. He wears baggy, khaki cargo pants, either a skateboarding, music t-shirt, sweatshirt and beaten up black Emericas. He dresses casually inside the ring and outside. Ring Entrance: “Man in the Box” by Alice in Chains plays as the opening guitars grind into the audience’s heads. Once the song kicks up pyro of black and red burst and he just walks out. He milks the cheers before throwing his arms into the air energetically before sprinting down to the ring. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 3 (His strikes hurt and he’s wiry. Nothing too impressive, nothing to be ashamed of). Speed: 6 (He’s no Wildchild but he can move). Vitality: 8 (It’s Insane Luchador. This guy is tough, sadistic while wrestling, and sometimes a full fledged masochist). Charisma: 3 (He does and can talk but his longevity and persona gets the fans’ support). Style: A street fighter with acrobatic, suicidal, and aggressive (read: hardcore) tendencies who aims for head and neck injuries. Note: In the vein of Flesher’s stance- if you see a move that Luchador could conceivably do, especially for spots, then go wild. Signature moves: Flying Crossbody- One that would make Ricky Steamboat proud. Rolling DDTs- Three to five DDTs done in succession. Legacy of Brutality- Strings of strikes until the opponent falls onto their knees. IL then bounces into the ropes then leaps out with a dropkick onto the foe’s face. He then rolls up and leaps into the air with a kneedrop onto their face. Tree of Woe followed by baseball slide Tornado DDT Frog Splash Combination of strikes (kicks, knees, punches) to daze the opponent then finish with a flying headscissors. Brainbuster- Geared towards cruisers and sometimes heavier opponents. Moonsault- Off the top rope into pin fall Reverse DDT Common moves: Spinning Backfist- Jab, hook, jab, and spinning backfist. Monkey Flip Standing Rear Naked Choke (Stolen from JJ Johnson after he learned how hard it is to escape) Flipping neckbreaker Backdrop Arm drag Knees, knees, and more knees Cross armbreaker Spear Baseball slide Snapmare Super Kick- Way too weak, just to turn momentum. Camel Clutch Dropkick Flying clothesline Hurricanarana Snap Suplex Elbow Drop- Off the top turnbuckle. Scoop Slam followed by kneedrop Spinning elbow strike Head slams Yakuza Kick- To sway momentum so it’s not too powerful. Jawbreaker Rare moves: Piledriver Snap Powerbomb Corkscrew moonsault Hardcore moves: Balcony Sault (Signature)- It’s a moonsault from a balcony. Pretty self explanatory- he’ll hit it against anybody if the opportunity presents itself but he rarely hits it. It’s safe to say that off any high object IL will have no problem trying to hit a moonsault. Hanging On the Brink (Signature)- It’s the same thing as Brink of Insanity (see finishers) but instead of the usual he hangs the opponent over the ropes. This is perfect for smashing foes through objects on the outside. GoreGasm (Signature)- Backdrop driver. But it MUST be done through or onto something. Get creative it’s one of his favorites. Master of Masochism- Off some sort of higher object he hits a release German suplex and then leaps off with a senton splash. Finishers: Evenflow DDT- He could make it linger, he could make it split-second. Either way it’s his preferred finisher. Brink of Insanity- Hooks the opponent in a full nelson and backs towards the turnbuckle, hops onto the top turnbuckle. Leaps off and swings legs to the side and lays the opponent flat down. Destruction- Foe and IL are back to back. IL reaches one arm back and hooks it around the opponent’s throat then holds the other arm out in a cross. He then bends down and lets the opponent lay elevated then jumps backwards to smash them on their faces. It’s hard to explain and it’s sketchy but I’ve seen this move done. It’s possible. Notes: Insane Luchador has been around for ages and ages. He’s a brawler but from time he’s learned to use his speed to his advantage. His threshold for pain is nearly unbelievable and he’ll pass out before tap out. No matter what the consequence- he’ll never back down. But he’s far from invincible and his right shoulder will always be weak. If he breaks down and has a streak of insanity or over-the-top brutality, well, it’s a defensive mechanism. Bleeds like a first timer. In conclusion- he’s hardcore… not a great wrestler but damn hardcore. |
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Jul 13 2004, 10:01 AM
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Got bored, came back. Group: Members Posts: 8,921 Joined: 28-February 02 Member No.: 1,531 |
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Someday... Someday in the not that far off future, I shalt return and actually not be a fucking slack off at this. And maybe, just maybe... SWF will get a little cult fav OAOAST talent when I make that return. But that's for another time, and frankly when I'm feeling more into this. This post has been edited by Lightning Flik: Dec 14 2004, 11:34 AM |
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Jul 16 2004, 05:05 PM
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Wrestlers Name: “The Paladin” Chance Silver Height: 6 feet Weight: 240 pounds Hometown: the Edge of Reality Age: 22 Face/Heel: Heel Stable: none Ring Escort: none Weapon(s): Ladders Quote: “To those who are diseased of either the mind or the soul, within those torn by injustice and faithfulness, I stand. For I’m faith, for I’m the light which of justice and death to those who oppose me.” Looks: Chance Silver always wares long black leather pants and upon his wrist bands are the symbols of the Faith, his most interesting trait is his long silver hair, and while he is only 22, he looks like a child of thirteen or less. Ring Entrance: When Chance first enters the ring his hair is unbraided, and his eyes tend to be blue, but when he enters the ring he slowly braids his and offer prayers to strength his faith, which for some reason causes his eyes to turn pitch black. His entrance music at first is slow and methodotical while when (and only when he wins), it’s upbeat gospel music. Stats: ¯¯¯¯¯ Strength: 2 Speed: 6 Vitality: 7 Charisma: 5 Style: Chance Silver is primarily a submission based wrestler focusing on chokehold which ware out the opponent, although he can bust out an array of high flying maneuvers. Signature moves: [Maximum of 10. Minimum of 6. The moves that make your wrestler famous. Most of the things people have in there top 10 can be considered signature moves.] Yakuza Kick Dragon Suplex Tiger Suplex Hangman’s Chokehold Triangle Choke Canadian Backbreaker Shining Triangle Inverted Crossface (Naruse Lock) Corkscrew Asai Moonsault (like a Lionsault but with a corkscrew moonsault instead) Sit-down Cobra Clutch Common moves: German Suplexs Chops Roundhouse Kicks Superkick Inverted DDT School Boy Fishermen Suplex Camel Clutch Suplex Cobra Clutch Sleeper Hold Dragon leg wipe Arm Drag Moonsault Legdrop Standing Legdrop Moonsault Rare moves: Shooting Star Legdrop Crucifix Bomb Vertabreaker Finishers: Ashes to Ashes (similar to American Dragon‘s Cattle Mutilation but instead he hooks them the person with a Tazmission) Dust to Dust (Springboard Inverted Shooting Star Press) The Redeemer (first Chance Silver lifts his opponent up in a reverse crucifix powerbomb (think the Razor's Edge setup, but with both men facing the same direction) and then he drops them into an Ace Crusher) Notes: If you would have to compare Silver to anyone it would more likely be Chris Benoit although he has a arsenal of suplexs to rival Taz in his prime and ninety percent of the time he locks his opponent into some form of either choking hold. Bio: Chance Silver is constantly alone, partly because most view him as eccentric and partly because he is paranoid, thinking that the sinners are out to get him. During matches or promos he tends to stop whatever he is doing and pray to his lord. Being young he tends to think that he is invincible, causing many death-defying risks. |
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Jul 21 2004, 07:12 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 162 Joined: 18-July 04 From: Dracut,Massachusetts Member No.: 5,732 |
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