Pat Gordon, Jr.
Aug 29, 2012 16:51:31 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2012 16:51:31 GMT -5
Wrestler's Name: Pat Gordon, Jr.
Wrestler's Nickname: The Boston Bruiser, The Southie Scrapper
Height: 5'11½
Weight: 242 lbs
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: Second generational wrestler/Tough guy
Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts
Entrance Music: "Chariots of Fire"
Pro Debut: 2009
Pic Base: Mickey Ward
Fighting Style:
• Technical (Technician, Submission, Amateur, Greco-Roman, etc.)
• Brawler
Finishing Moves
Pat Lock (bridging cross-face chicken wing)
Sunday Morning Hangover (back suplex pickup into a piledriver/Omega driver)
Trademark Moves
Wicked Lariat (big lariat)
Irish Kiss (head butt)
Sunday Mass (scorpion arm lock)
Common Moves[/b]
1. Waistlock suplex
2. Standing side headlock
3. Bulldog headlock
4. Hammerlock
5. Abdominal stretch
6. Tree of woe into a baseball slide
7. Belly-to-belly suplex
8. Hip toss
9. Snap mare followed by a flip-over neck whip OR a dropkick to the back of the head
10. Elbow smash
11. Armbar
12. Swinging neck breaker
13. Ring post smash
14. DDT
15. Fish hook
16. German suplex
17. Belly-to-belly superplex
18. Rope burn
19. Face bite
20. Sleeper hold
Ring Entrance
'Chariots of Fire' fills the arena, cuing the arrival of Pat Gordon, Jr., who steps through the curtain. He makes his way to the ring, giving out high-fives to any outstretched hands along the way. He does a lap around the ring, still giving out high-fives to any fans who want one, before he climbs inside. PGJR pulls back on the ropes for a couple of last minute stretches before the bell.
Ring Attire
Pat Gordon, Jr. wears a kilt to the ring. He removes the kilt, revealing green trunks with a white shamrock on them and black boots.
Bio
The son of former professional wrestling cult favorite Pat Gordon, PGJr believes himself to be the next step in the evolution of professional wrestling and that he possesses an obvious (in his mind, at least) advantage against anyone he faces in the ring. But where some are arrogant and fall flat, Pat Gordon, Jr. has the ability to back it up.
Wrestling Debut and UltraTitle
The Boston Bruiser made his pro-wrestling debut for JUST, wrestling one match against Sean Styles. The match was held in London, a fact that his Irish-born father likely will never let him live down. PGJr only appeared in a handful of matches since then... until this year (2012). Pat didn't think twice before registering for the return of the famous Ultra Title tournament on the ESEN circuit. As part of that tournament, he made it to the fourth round (Sweet 16), scoring victories against the famed Suicide, talented August Joyce, and seasoned veteran and sociopath Jeffrey Roberts along the way. However, he met his match when he faced Jack Harmen, formerly known as High Flyer, and was eliminated from the tournament.
INFINITE Wrestling
Pat Gordon, Jr. joined INFINITE Wrestling in 2012. Since joining, Pat has lost to "Gentleman" Jonathan Marx and BP Lightning - two legends of the ring who have both wrestled Pat's father - in controversial decisions involving referee Bryan Turmoil. A third straight loss in the promotion - this time against the mountain-like Gibraltar - nearly pushed him over the edge.
(To be continued as INFINITE Wrestling unravels)
FRONTIER Grappling Arts?
Intent to build on the success he started in the UltraTitle tournament and increase the prestige of the Gordon name, the decision for the Boston Bruiser to join FGA was easy. Not only is it close to his home in Boston, but the competition here is palatable for anyone wishing to make a name in the world of professional wrestling.
However, some people have noticed that the "plucky underdog we can all get behind" has been taking on a whole new attitude...
Wrestler's Nickname: The Boston Bruiser, The Southie Scrapper
Height: 5'11½
Weight: 242 lbs
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: Second generational wrestler/Tough guy
Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts
Entrance Music: "Chariots of Fire"
Pro Debut: 2009
Pic Base: Mickey Ward
Fighting Style:
• Technical (Technician, Submission, Amateur, Greco-Roman, etc.)
• Brawler
Finishing Moves
Pat Lock (bridging cross-face chicken wing)
Sunday Morning Hangover (back suplex pickup into a piledriver/Omega driver)
Trademark Moves
Wicked Lariat (big lariat)
Irish Kiss (head butt)
Sunday Mass (scorpion arm lock)
Common Moves[/b]
1. Waistlock suplex
2. Standing side headlock
3. Bulldog headlock
4. Hammerlock
5. Abdominal stretch
6. Tree of woe into a baseball slide
7. Belly-to-belly suplex
8. Hip toss
9. Snap mare followed by a flip-over neck whip OR a dropkick to the back of the head
10. Elbow smash
11. Armbar
12. Swinging neck breaker
13. Ring post smash
14. DDT
15. Fish hook
16. German suplex
17. Belly-to-belly superplex
18. Rope burn
19. Face bite
20. Sleeper hold
Ring Entrance
'Chariots of Fire' fills the arena, cuing the arrival of Pat Gordon, Jr., who steps through the curtain. He makes his way to the ring, giving out high-fives to any outstretched hands along the way. He does a lap around the ring, still giving out high-fives to any fans who want one, before he climbs inside. PGJR pulls back on the ropes for a couple of last minute stretches before the bell.
Ring Attire
Pat Gordon, Jr. wears a kilt to the ring. He removes the kilt, revealing green trunks with a white shamrock on them and black boots.
Bio
The son of former professional wrestling cult favorite Pat Gordon, PGJr believes himself to be the next step in the evolution of professional wrestling and that he possesses an obvious (in his mind, at least) advantage against anyone he faces in the ring. But where some are arrogant and fall flat, Pat Gordon, Jr. has the ability to back it up.
Wrestling Debut and UltraTitle
The Boston Bruiser made his pro-wrestling debut for JUST, wrestling one match against Sean Styles. The match was held in London, a fact that his Irish-born father likely will never let him live down. PGJr only appeared in a handful of matches since then... until this year (2012). Pat didn't think twice before registering for the return of the famous Ultra Title tournament on the ESEN circuit. As part of that tournament, he made it to the fourth round (Sweet 16), scoring victories against the famed Suicide, talented August Joyce, and seasoned veteran and sociopath Jeffrey Roberts along the way. However, he met his match when he faced Jack Harmen, formerly known as High Flyer, and was eliminated from the tournament.
INFINITE Wrestling
Pat Gordon, Jr. joined INFINITE Wrestling in 2012. Since joining, Pat has lost to "Gentleman" Jonathan Marx and BP Lightning - two legends of the ring who have both wrestled Pat's father - in controversial decisions involving referee Bryan Turmoil. A third straight loss in the promotion - this time against the mountain-like Gibraltar - nearly pushed him over the edge.
(To be continued as INFINITE Wrestling unravels)
FRONTIER Grappling Arts?
Intent to build on the success he started in the UltraTitle tournament and increase the prestige of the Gordon name, the decision for the Boston Bruiser to join FGA was easy. Not only is it close to his home in Boston, but the competition here is palatable for anyone wishing to make a name in the world of professional wrestling.
However, some people have noticed that the "plucky underdog we can all get behind" has been taking on a whole new attitude...