Kevin Hardaway
Dec 28, 2012 23:51:36 GMT -5
Post by FGA Office on Dec 28, 2012 23:51:36 GMT -5
Wrestler's Name: Kevin Hardaway
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 229 lbs.
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: A little bit country, a LOT of rock 'n roll. (Or see "Bio")
Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland
Entrance Music: "Violence (Enough is Enough)" by A Day to Remember
Pro Debut: 1998
Pic Base: Tom Hardy
Grappling Style: Aerial, Striker
Finishing Moves
- The End of Heartache (Suplex into a reverse lungblower)
- Williams Driver (Tiger Bomb)
Trademark Moves
- Disarm the Decent (Leg-trapped German suplex)
- Decap Lariat (Short-arm (also can be used as a running lariat)
- KTFO~! (Boot to the back of the head followed by an elbow (or kick) to the side of the head)
- GTFO~! (Running suicide dive to the outside)
Common Moves
Dropkick
Enziguri
Running Corner Shining Wizard
Koppu Kick
Kicks to the back of a seated opponent
Basically any kick known to man
Running Dropkick to the chest
Diving Double Foot Stomp
Frog Splash
Diving European Uppercut
Spinning back fist
Bakatare Sliding Kick
Kip Up European Uppercut
Countering a Powerbomb into a Rana
Ring Entrance
The house lights go out in the arena as the opening of "Violence (Enough is Enough)" by A Day to Remember flares up. Strobe lights begin to go insane when the vocals blare out of the sound system as Kevin Hardaway appears in the entry way. The crowd is thrilled seeing him as Kevin inhales before he makes his way down the ring. A few hands get slapped away as once Kevin is at ringside, he hops up on the ring apron. The lights are back to normal as they enter the ring as he heads to the nearest turnbuckle and goes up to the top buckle. Some take pictures as he steps down, inhaling once more as he does the same thing on the other side of the ring before backing into the corner as he then waits for the match to begin as his entrance song fades off.
Ring Attire
-Wrestling trunks. A red stripe down the middle in the front, with a winged skull on the back of his tights that's red. Wears boots and kickpads.
-Wrist tape on both hands, with usually a word or a name written on there during every match. It's usually random. A black guard on his left arm, based off an incident where he gave the Decap Lariat to the back of someone's head so hard that he popped a nerve in there. Been asked to get surgery but he's been holding it off. Usually wears a small wrist brace off camera.
Bio
Lost, and lonely.
That's the feeling that Kevin Hardaway faces in 2013. After building a company from the ground up and making sure that it sticks around for the foreseeable future, Hardaway was let go from Pro-Wrestling FRONTIER, the company that resurrected a dying breed inside of Hardaway. With the feeling deep inside him, close to his 33rd birthday, he's decided to go back home, and to a place that knows him well.
Frontier Grappling Arts.
The last time we saw Hardaway here, he was "invading" the company for the #FRONTIERvsFGA supershow. But we all know how that turned out. A concussion and a upsetting loss to Pat Gordon Jr.
But Hardaway let bygones be bygones and buried his hatchet. It most likely saved his career, even though he didn't know it.
With a grudge to settle and a pain in the back of his neck mentally, Hardaway showed up to FGA at Final Frontier with one mission and one mission only.
Violence. Give me violence.
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 229 lbs.
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: A little bit country, a LOT of rock 'n roll. (Or see "Bio")
Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland
Entrance Music: "Violence (Enough is Enough)" by A Day to Remember
Pro Debut: 1998
Pic Base: Tom Hardy
Grappling Style: Aerial, Striker
Finishing Moves
- The End of Heartache (Suplex into a reverse lungblower)
- Williams Driver (Tiger Bomb)
Trademark Moves
- Disarm the Decent (Leg-trapped German suplex)
- Decap Lariat (Short-arm (also can be used as a running lariat)
- KTFO~! (Boot to the back of the head followed by an elbow (or kick) to the side of the head)
- GTFO~! (Running suicide dive to the outside)
Common Moves
Dropkick
Enziguri
Running Corner Shining Wizard
Koppu Kick
Kicks to the back of a seated opponent
Basically any kick known to man
Running Dropkick to the chest
Diving Double Foot Stomp
Frog Splash
Diving European Uppercut
Spinning back fist
Bakatare Sliding Kick
Kip Up European Uppercut
Countering a Powerbomb into a Rana
Ring Entrance
The house lights go out in the arena as the opening of "Violence (Enough is Enough)" by A Day to Remember flares up. Strobe lights begin to go insane when the vocals blare out of the sound system as Kevin Hardaway appears in the entry way. The crowd is thrilled seeing him as Kevin inhales before he makes his way down the ring. A few hands get slapped away as once Kevin is at ringside, he hops up on the ring apron. The lights are back to normal as they enter the ring as he heads to the nearest turnbuckle and goes up to the top buckle. Some take pictures as he steps down, inhaling once more as he does the same thing on the other side of the ring before backing into the corner as he then waits for the match to begin as his entrance song fades off.
Ring Attire
-Wrestling trunks. A red stripe down the middle in the front, with a winged skull on the back of his tights that's red. Wears boots and kickpads.
-Wrist tape on both hands, with usually a word or a name written on there during every match. It's usually random. A black guard on his left arm, based off an incident where he gave the Decap Lariat to the back of someone's head so hard that he popped a nerve in there. Been asked to get surgery but he's been holding it off. Usually wears a small wrist brace off camera.
Bio
Lost, and lonely.
That's the feeling that Kevin Hardaway faces in 2013. After building a company from the ground up and making sure that it sticks around for the foreseeable future, Hardaway was let go from Pro-Wrestling FRONTIER, the company that resurrected a dying breed inside of Hardaway. With the feeling deep inside him, close to his 33rd birthday, he's decided to go back home, and to a place that knows him well.
Frontier Grappling Arts.
The last time we saw Hardaway here, he was "invading" the company for the #FRONTIERvsFGA supershow. But we all know how that turned out. A concussion and a upsetting loss to Pat Gordon Jr.
But Hardaway let bygones be bygones and buried his hatchet. It most likely saved his career, even though he didn't know it.
With a grudge to settle and a pain in the back of his neck mentally, Hardaway showed up to FGA at Final Frontier with one mission and one mission only.
Violence. Give me violence.