Post by freak on Jan 28, 2010 1:22:13 GMT -6
Name: The wrestler soon to be formerly known as Chris P.
Year of birth: (Wreslters must be at least 18): 1982
Hometown: Clifton, New Jersey
Status(heel/face/tweener): heel
Height: 6'2''
Weight: 255 lbs.
In-ring attire: various plain colored wrestling singlets, matching knee pads and elbow pads, white boots
Appearance description: nothing particularly distinguishing
Entrance music: "Coast," the sixth Four Horsemen theme (who wrote it?)
Entrance description: Every light in the venue dims except for those in the entrance area and the aisle/lane/whatever leading to the ring. White smoke is constantly pumped into the entranceway as Chris enters in a full-body robe. He scans the crowd as he enters, then continues to walk to the ring as the crowd reacts to his presence. Once he enters the ring, the lights in the entranceway dim and the ring becomes bathed in white light. Chris takes his robe off in the center of the ring, places it down, then raises his arms in the air, which returns the venue to normal lighting.
Pic base: Kurt Angle (bald)
10-15 basic moves:
1. basic striking moves (punches, kicks, chops)
2. scoop slam
3. press slam
4. standing dropkick
5. DDT
6. piledriver
7. snap suplex
8. reverse DDT
9. falling neckbreaker
10. German suplex (sometimes done in succession a la Benoit or Angle)
11. big boot
12. standing clothesline
13. sleeper
14. superplex
15. mudhole stomping
5 Signature moves:
1. punch combination, followed with an arm raise and yell and finished with a discus clothesline
2. Piledriver
3. Double-A Spinebuster (done either standing or to a charging opponent)
4. Spear
5. Old School Slam (running pumphandle slam)
(Spinebuster and Old School Slam are often done as setup moves to finishers, particularly finisher 1)
1-2 Finishers:
1. Endgame (Randy Savage elbow drop from top rope)
2. Crossface Chickenwing with body scissors
Titles/Awards Won: 29 championships in various organizations over a decade, including 9 world championships
Manager/Valet: Anton Chigurh, Jr.
Bio: Chris is a guy who's done it all. He's won titles nearly everywhere he's been. He's a multiple time former world champion. He's one of the more widely known wrestlers in the world. However, things haven't nearly gone well enough for him as of late and recent events have caused him to change his outlook on life and wrestling. It's a rather drastic and unexpected change from a man who's been as beloved as Chris P. was over his entire career, but sometimes you need to change how the world is around you.
Year of birth: (Wreslters must be at least 18): 1982
Hometown: Clifton, New Jersey
Status(heel/face/tweener): heel
Height: 6'2''
Weight: 255 lbs.
In-ring attire: various plain colored wrestling singlets, matching knee pads and elbow pads, white boots
Appearance description: nothing particularly distinguishing
Entrance music: "Coast," the sixth Four Horsemen theme (who wrote it?)
Entrance description: Every light in the venue dims except for those in the entrance area and the aisle/lane/whatever leading to the ring. White smoke is constantly pumped into the entranceway as Chris enters in a full-body robe. He scans the crowd as he enters, then continues to walk to the ring as the crowd reacts to his presence. Once he enters the ring, the lights in the entranceway dim and the ring becomes bathed in white light. Chris takes his robe off in the center of the ring, places it down, then raises his arms in the air, which returns the venue to normal lighting.
Pic base: Kurt Angle (bald)
10-15 basic moves:
1. basic striking moves (punches, kicks, chops)
2. scoop slam
3. press slam
4. standing dropkick
5. DDT
6. piledriver
7. snap suplex
8. reverse DDT
9. falling neckbreaker
10. German suplex (sometimes done in succession a la Benoit or Angle)
11. big boot
12. standing clothesline
13. sleeper
14. superplex
15. mudhole stomping
5 Signature moves:
1. punch combination, followed with an arm raise and yell and finished with a discus clothesline
2. Piledriver
3. Double-A Spinebuster (done either standing or to a charging opponent)
4. Spear
5. Old School Slam (running pumphandle slam)
(Spinebuster and Old School Slam are often done as setup moves to finishers, particularly finisher 1)
1-2 Finishers:
1. Endgame (Randy Savage elbow drop from top rope)
2. Crossface Chickenwing with body scissors
Titles/Awards Won: 29 championships in various organizations over a decade, including 9 world championships
Manager/Valet: Anton Chigurh, Jr.
Bio: Chris is a guy who's done it all. He's won titles nearly everywhere he's been. He's a multiple time former world champion. He's one of the more widely known wrestlers in the world. However, things haven't nearly gone well enough for him as of late and recent events have caused him to change his outlook on life and wrestling. It's a rather drastic and unexpected change from a man who's been as beloved as Chris P. was over his entire career, but sometimes you need to change how the world is around you.