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  1. muzz

    SWF SMARKDOWN, 11/21/05

    If he's getting a title shot, it's Angel.
  2. muzz

    SWF SMARKDOWN, 11/21/05

    That is a tasty looking match I am involved in. You're all right in my book, Judge.
  3. muzz

    Crying over a wrestler's death is pathetic

    Well, that's going overboard. Video packages always make me teary eyed, though.
  4. muzz

    SWF LOCKDOWN 11/16/05

    I asked Zed for an extension, by the by. Just in case he didn't get my message, I'll put it here as well.
  5. muzz

    **UPDATED TITLE HISTORIES 11/16**

    Hey, I'm right here. But thanks.
  6. muzz

    SWF LOCKDOWN 11/16/05

    I better start writing. Damn confusing time zone's.
  7. muzz

    Crying over a wrestler's death is pathetic

    This thread is amusing, simply because people post to see if Frigid will let them cry over things.
  8. What other shows have been picked up this way in recent years? I can't keep up with a majority of US television. I'd like to think they have a decent shot, seeing as AD is so loved by the critics, a station having it would only help them, even if the ratings aren't the best.
  9. Smarks Board Name: Muzz Wrestlers Name: Wes Davenport Height: 6’5” Weight: 252 pounds Hometown: Hollywood, California. Age: 30 Face/Heel: Face when working and in front of fans, heelish attitude back stage. Ring Escort: Usually alone (Doesn’t like to share the spotlight) Weapons: Will use anything in the hardcore environment, but won't use any to cheat. Looks/Notes: Although he may come off as somewhat of a naïve, self-centered, clueless prick, Wes is in all actuality, a handsome fellow, which may explain his success, one of the reasons, anyway. Despite all the new young, hunky newcomers to the mainstream acting community in the last 10 years, Wes is different. His look is unique to what people are used to see, almost dashing and debonair like the movie stars of old. That of course, is when he’s playing to a crowd. Behind the rugged good looks and blue eyes, Wes is a rather petty man, but everyone just sees his sleepy eyes and strong, masculine physique. He’s always kept in shape, despite having hit a rough patch in his movie career, and has a well toned body, and maintains a strict cardio workout and a healthy diet. He’s one of the hardest working actors to rarely act. Has black slicked back hair, rugged features and strong jaw line. When dealing with business, beyond the scenes in the SWF for example, Wes always tries to look his best, with dress pants and a white shirt (with or without tie) and black jacket, but usually dispenses with the jacket, as the backstage area is rather stressful. In the ring, Wes wears much the same thing, but of course, he gets a little messed up. Ring Entrance: Quite simple for now. OK Go’s “Get Over It” begins to play, but since his first match, a spotlight shines on him as he walks down the ramp. Stats: Strength: 6 – Has surprising strength, because as most people don’t know (or care to know), Wes did most of his own stunts (Wes tries to boast about this often). Speed: 2 – Nimble on his feet, and capable of some surprising agility (from counters and the like). Will go to the top rope just to get a rise from the crowd, but in Ric Flair fashion, will be thrown or knocked off. Vitality: 5 – This man can go, no doubt about it. Despite not stepping into a wrestling ring for 10 years, Davenport’s strict training regime keeps him fit and trim. Charisma: 7 – Wes’ biggest, most important secret. He’s a damn good actor. Despite his poor choice in movie roles, and his somewhat tarnished public reputation, Wes has always been a great actor. Despite being such an insecure prat away from prying eyes, he has… something that the crowd is drawn too, an “IT” factor. Style: Wes is more attentive in the ring than he ever was browsing screenplays. He’ll try to find any weakness in his opponent, whether it is physical or mental, and make good use of it, despite his own insecurities. Isn’t quite so proficient in high-flying or technical moves, but he’s a very stiff worker that always delivers hard hitting moves and strikes, making him a very capable Power wrestler. Despite this, he’s also a dramatic overseller without realizing it, as it comes partly from his theatrical background, and also a dislike to the constant… pain. Wes did used to do his own stunt’s (which is why he’s perfect for low budget B-movies) and got roughed up a bit by other stunt men or nasty falls, so he can take the blows, but he won’t exactly like it. He never minded bleeding for his craft in the past, if it were acting, but now that he’s back in the ring and the blows come with more force and regularity, he tries to avoid them as much as he can. Signature Moves: Tilt-a-whirl Moves (Due to his great balance and power, Wes can deliver a variety of tilt-a-whirl moves with relative ease, including a Powerbomb, backbreaker, shoulderbreaker, ) Orange Crush (Opponent brought up into a vertical Suplex position, before being thrown forward, sitting out and dropping them on their back/neck.) Torture Rack (Used to wear the opponent out, or to set up a backbreaker or Neckbreaker from the same position. Often employs this move in a variety of ways.) Snap Powerbomb (A vicious and stiff Powerbomb delivered at break-neck speed.) Scorpion Death Drop (Relegated to a signature move, Wes hits this hard and fast, taking hold of an opponent’s neck and arm, holding it out to the side and bringing them down from an inverted facelock position.) Standing Side Kick (A favored kick of Wes, he takes advantage of his above average height to connect strongly) Brainbuster Overhead Belly-to-Belly European Uppercut (Likes to throw these out often, more so than a standard right hand) Common moves: Seeing as he’s just getting back into the swing of things, his offense is plain and light. Fisherman’s Suplex Suplex (Standard, snap and back drop) Flying Clothesline DDT Backbreaker Arm Drag Fujiwara Armbar Spinebuster Drop Toe Hold Finisher: Six Degrees of Separation - Cattle Mutilation. With the opponent standing or face down on the mat, Davenport locks his opponent with a double chickenwing, then flips over them into a bridged position, pulling back and causing pain ‘n such. First used on TORU Takahara to win the 2006 Clusterfuck. If Davenport has this locked in, it’s extremely hard to break out of as it’s applied with the rage equal to Wes’ had when he was beaten out of the role of ‘Paul’ by Will Smith in Six Degrees of Separation. Character/Motivation: Wes Davenport is quite an enigma, but often self-centered, vainglorious and pompous like most actors. He absolutely adores the spotlight and craves it a lot, and sometimes feels bitter when others get it over him, but not often. He genuinely likes what he does, whether it be acting or wrestling, but is easily side tracked by money or adulation. Wes is also an incredibly insecure person, will be deeply hurt when he’s not recognized as a celebrity, will avoid situations that frighten him, and doubt himself at every turn. He’s seen as a good guy by the fans, and a great comeback story, but there’s always those skeptics who know better. Forced into a situation not of his own making, Wes is forced to wrestle in the SWF as his acting career completely dries up, as it had been doing the recent years. A former Indy Worker himself, Wes does know how to wrestle, but over ten years away from the sport has made him rusty. He’s only now relearning all the basics, and training to add another level to his game. Wes may not completely want to be here, but he’s not going to make himself to look like a fool. History: At the tender age of 19, Wes, while training at a wrestling school in Chicago, was discovered for his tremendous potential and charisma by a big Hollywood agent. Leaving the car sleeping, body bruising, hateful world of Professional wrestling behind him, Wes went on to star in a number of moderately received, but disappointing Hollywood movies, and it only got worse from there. Now, at age 30, Wes now finds his new movie deal dead and is stuck in a contract signed with Thomas Flesher, which was only originally to be a research role but Davenport opened his big mouth again. He angered the Technical master by running down the sport he helped build to a thriving entity, and finds himself with no choice but to wrestle, something he never thought he’d have to do again.
  10. muzz

    In which we recommend shit to each other

    Seconded. I wanted freedom, bound and restricted I tried to give you up, but I'm addicted Now that you know I'm trapped, sense of elation You'd never dream of breaking this fixation... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You will squeeze the life out of me, Janus. Don't bury it, though.
  11. muzz

    In which we recommend shit to each other

    Try to avoid Snow Falling on Cedars is all I can suggest at this moment. Also, listen to more Muse.
  12. Is Bateman still out of action, or has that passed? If he's all right, this does not bode well.
  13. muzz

    Ashes 2 Ashes Comments

    I've fallen into that before, where I figured every match should have that element, because I figured if it didn't, it would severely hurt the match in the markers eyes.
  14. muzz

    Batista out indefinitely

    Edge is carrying that picture.
  15. muzz

    Shakeup!

    I want to be Field Marshal, damnit! Raynor gets the coolest title, I hope he drops phat lewt.
  16. You get it on free-to-air? We get it on Foxtel/Austar/Optus. It's still televised internationally, but within the US it's net-only, I think. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sorry, I did mean Foxtel, I just watch it so much it's become my free-to-air. Plus I hardly pay for it.
  17. So Velocity is net only these days? I just saw it on Free-to-air TV down here.
  18. I hope they're Initech mugs. I have the original as well, but there's not enough extra's to warrant me running out and buy it.
  19. It's all right, Raynor amz teh creative too!
  20. muzz

    Birthday Salutations Thread, '05~!

    Happy Birthday to Godrea and Raynor. I ams teh originalz.
  21. muzz

    Getting Revenge At Work

    When I'm feeling particulary tired, and everyone else is slack, I just use the George Costanza method of looking annoyed and shaking my head to pretend I'm doing something.
  22. Dollet Theme from FF8 for the win. DOLLET!
  23. muzz

    New Guy

    People have had much worse in the past. Common Moves: Rock Bottom Stone Cold Stunner Pedigree Top Rope Spinning Cradle Piledriver
  24. muzz

    PROMO: "The Long Road to the Middle"

    We'd act too emo for Wheelchair races. One thing's for sure, I think a lot of people would want to see a Sacred vs. Francis around the world Balloon race, with a 90 day time limit.
  25. That whole bit with The Final Countdown was awesome. I don't think I can wait for Season 2 to be released here in Australia, so I might try and get it elsewhere.
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