Madman Szalinski
Aug 25, 2013 12:48:10 GMT -5
Post by FGA Office on Aug 25, 2013 12:48:10 GMT -5
STATS
Wrestler's Name:
Madman Szalinski
Nickname:
"The Human Anomaly"
Height:
5'11"
Weight:
187 lbs
Alignment:
Face
Billed From:
The Fire Fields
Pro Debut:
2002
MOVESET
Grappling Style
Puro, Technician
Finishing Moves
Scoopstone (A scoop slam into a Tombstone piledriver [if you still have a copy of WWF No Mercy, look up the Front Strong Grapple move "Tilt-A-Whirl Piledriver" and there you go])
Trademark Moves
1. Tecmo Elbows – A common spot on any Szalinski match. When Madman’s opponent is into the corner, Szalinski will push him back and yell out to the crowd…”"READY!”"…before stepping back a few steps, assuming a brief three-point stance…”"DOWN!”"…and then charging in, screaming out with every rapid-fire elbow and forearm strike he throws…”"HUT! HUT! HUT! HUT! HUT!”"
2. Deathtrap – Front guillotine w/ leg scissors (often accompanied by laughter, screams, and occasional singing, pretty much anything from Kris Kristofferson to GWAR to Selena Gomez)
3. X-Buster – RARELY USED – Shooting Star Senton from the top rope. Madman will almost always fuck it up, normally by scraping his opponent with his feet or overrotating the senton, landing on his head onto his opponent. But the point gets across…Madman, not normally the kind to do a move like this, is now pretending to be Jack Evans.
4. Figure 4 around ringpost (only in no-DQ matches or non-match situations)
Common Moves
1. Open hand palm strikes
2. Running Bionic elbow
3. Arm ringer into fireman’s carry
4. Texas cloverleaf
5. Waterwheel suplex
6. Running lariat
7. Monkey flip out of corner
8. Hurricanrana
9. Release Northern lights suplex
10. Snap release fisherman’s suplex
11. Falling suplex
12. Snap DDT
13. Swinging neckbreaker (sometimes done in sets of three)
14. Headlock takedown
15. Jumping shin kick
16. European Uppercuts
ENTRANCE & ATTIRE
Entrance Music
"NESkimos" by Dr. Wily Part One
CHARACTER BACKGROUND
Pic Base
Blue Blazer
Valet
Ariel Shadows
Bio
Madman is limited by average stature and a body hindered by juvenile diabetes. He has suffered numerous injuries, none of which jeopardized his career. Madman, despite his physical shortcomings, is an orthodox ground grappler with stiff strikes, a warped sense of humor, and a brilliant if unusual mind for ring psychology.
Madman can be susceptible to what appears to be a sudden mood swing: one minute, patiently exchanging positions and holds on the mat and the next, blindly swinging with pure rage with no concern for his own well-being. Madman will smile through a bloody face and rejoice at taking a beating, yet show frustration even when controlling the match. His actions and emotions appear to be completely random, yet a sly sense of intelligent design can be felt around him.
Madman has been trained in many arts, including Russian sambo, Jiu-Jitsu, and Muay Thai. He also spent more than two years in training before his television debut in 2002, at the age of seventeen.
In 2005 and 2006 respectively, his fiancee and her two older brothers were murdered violently, and an attempt on Madman left him scarred from a knife assault. However, the details around their deaths remain shrouded to this day, only known by Madman Szalinski and his wife, former wrestler and Tae-Kwon-Do champion Ariel Shadows.
In 2010, Madman began donning his trademark masks after a particularly brutal match (Madman/Ariel v. Callista/Malicia Savage, EPW) left him with injuries to his face and head described as “”worse than bombing victims.”" However, Madman has been seen often without the mask since and only has a pair of faded scars to show.
Also, a longtime tag team partnership with Graham Clauson, known as the Shoot Kings, ended abruptly and violently in October of 2012, and as of yet there has been no explanation or reason given by either men. It is said that the team’s breakup affected Szalinski hard.
Wrestler's Name:
Madman Szalinski
Nickname:
"The Human Anomaly"
Height:
5'11"
Weight:
187 lbs
Alignment:
Face
Billed From:
The Fire Fields
Pro Debut:
2002
MOVESET
Grappling Style
Puro, Technician
Finishing Moves
Scoopstone (A scoop slam into a Tombstone piledriver [if you still have a copy of WWF No Mercy, look up the Front Strong Grapple move "Tilt-A-Whirl Piledriver" and there you go])
Trademark Moves
1. Tecmo Elbows – A common spot on any Szalinski match. When Madman’s opponent is into the corner, Szalinski will push him back and yell out to the crowd…”"READY!”"…before stepping back a few steps, assuming a brief three-point stance…”"DOWN!”"…and then charging in, screaming out with every rapid-fire elbow and forearm strike he throws…”"HUT! HUT! HUT! HUT! HUT!”"
2. Deathtrap – Front guillotine w/ leg scissors (often accompanied by laughter, screams, and occasional singing, pretty much anything from Kris Kristofferson to GWAR to Selena Gomez)
3. X-Buster – RARELY USED – Shooting Star Senton from the top rope. Madman will almost always fuck it up, normally by scraping his opponent with his feet or overrotating the senton, landing on his head onto his opponent. But the point gets across…Madman, not normally the kind to do a move like this, is now pretending to be Jack Evans.
4. Figure 4 around ringpost (only in no-DQ matches or non-match situations)
Common Moves
1. Open hand palm strikes
2. Running Bionic elbow
3. Arm ringer into fireman’s carry
4. Texas cloverleaf
5. Waterwheel suplex
6. Running lariat
7. Monkey flip out of corner
8. Hurricanrana
9. Release Northern lights suplex
10. Snap release fisherman’s suplex
11. Falling suplex
12. Snap DDT
13. Swinging neckbreaker (sometimes done in sets of three)
14. Headlock takedown
15. Jumping shin kick
16. European Uppercuts
ENTRANCE & ATTIRE
Entrance Music
"NESkimos" by Dr. Wily Part One
CHARACTER BACKGROUND
Pic Base
Blue Blazer
Valet
Ariel Shadows
Bio
Madman is limited by average stature and a body hindered by juvenile diabetes. He has suffered numerous injuries, none of which jeopardized his career. Madman, despite his physical shortcomings, is an orthodox ground grappler with stiff strikes, a warped sense of humor, and a brilliant if unusual mind for ring psychology.
Madman can be susceptible to what appears to be a sudden mood swing: one minute, patiently exchanging positions and holds on the mat and the next, blindly swinging with pure rage with no concern for his own well-being. Madman will smile through a bloody face and rejoice at taking a beating, yet show frustration even when controlling the match. His actions and emotions appear to be completely random, yet a sly sense of intelligent design can be felt around him.
Madman has been trained in many arts, including Russian sambo, Jiu-Jitsu, and Muay Thai. He also spent more than two years in training before his television debut in 2002, at the age of seventeen.
In 2005 and 2006 respectively, his fiancee and her two older brothers were murdered violently, and an attempt on Madman left him scarred from a knife assault. However, the details around their deaths remain shrouded to this day, only known by Madman Szalinski and his wife, former wrestler and Tae-Kwon-Do champion Ariel Shadows.
In 2010, Madman began donning his trademark masks after a particularly brutal match (Madman/Ariel v. Callista/Malicia Savage, EPW) left him with injuries to his face and head described as “”worse than bombing victims.”" However, Madman has been seen often without the mask since and only has a pair of faded scars to show.
Also, a longtime tag team partnership with Graham Clauson, known as the Shoot Kings, ended abruptly and violently in October of 2012, and as of yet there has been no explanation or reason given by either men. It is said that the team’s breakup affected Szalinski hard.