Butcher
Apr 3, 2015 11:49:43 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2015 11:49:43 GMT -5
STATS
Wrestler's Name:
Butcher
Class:
Intermediate
Height:
6'3"
Weight:
238 lbs
Alignment:
3
Hometown:
London, England
Pro Debut:
2010
MOVESET
Grappling Style:
1. Brawler
2. Technical
Finishing Moves:
1. Discus Northern Lariat
Trademark Moves:
1. Sleight of Hand - Irish Whip feint transitioned into Reverse STO
2. Pop-Up European Uppercut
3. Indian Deathlock followed by Elbows
4. Sheerdrop Brainbuster
5. Inverted Atomic Drop into Pop-up European Uppercut
Common Moves:
1. European Uppercut
2.Knife Edge Chops Running Knee Lift
3. Headbutt
4.Dragon Screw Legwhip Cravate Neck Crank
5. Falling Arm Wringer
6. Seated Abdominal Stretch (really cranks the neck on this hold)
7.Arm Drag Crossface Chickenwing transtioned into Suplex
8. Flowing Snap DDT
9. Inverted Chopblock
10. Rebounding STO
11. Body Slam
12.Snap Suplex Scissored Armbar sometimes while bending fingers
13.Double Wrist Clutch Suplex Lariat Transitioned into STO Backbreaker
14. Knee Drop
15. Running Big Boot to chest
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20.
ENTRANCE & ATTIRE
Entrance Music:
"Line In The Sand" by Motorhead
Ring Attire:
- Loose black tank top with the Misfits logo on the front off it in Union Jack colors
- Black Short Trunks with the Union Jack on the on the waist band
- Black sleeve on right arm
- Black wrist tape on left wrist
- Black kneepads
- Black boots with white strings
Ring Entrance:
A ticking echoes through the arena. The boom of "Line In The Sand" by Motorhead plays, Butcher comes out, punching his way out of the curtains. He scowls, then gives a crooked smirk as the fans boo him. Butcher makes his way down, eyes scanning the arena for a moment. He stops at the front of the ring as the lights strobe blue, white, and red. He goes to his right, and runs up onto the apron, facing the crowd. He flings himself through the ropes, spinning around and kneeling down, leaning on the middle rope. He looks around with a scowl, he then points at himself and glares into the camera saying something into it. Butcher stands up and marches around the ring soaking in the atmosphere. He stops, and then stands in his corner, ready to go at it.
CHARACTER BACKGROUND
Pic Base:
Biff Busick
Gimmick:
A roughneck from London who's been on the wrong side of the tracks before. Former bare knuckles fighter and muscle for said fight club. He's a beer drinking, foul mouthed Brit lookin' to bust some heads. What more could you want?
Bio:
Theodore Lawrence Butcher, Pa left when he was a kid, and his Ma's been goin' nutty since he dropped out of school. Young Teddy ain't have no parental guidance and soon he made some friends from the other side of town who were shady by London's standards. He hung out in bars, played cards with the older guys, and sometimes watched the older guys beat up the broker older gent because he was low on the change. Teddy was a witness to a lot of things when he was still a rascal. Soon, Teddy got big, and strong, he took up bare knuckle fights, and even was muscle for the older guys. But sometimes the fights can take a lot of a man.
Teddy was getting beat up and he needed a way out. He retired, took up some odd jobs here and there, but nothing stuck. Soon he was staring at a poster outside of a pub advertising for "pro wrestling". Teddy was broke, what the Hell, what could it hurt? Boy did he realize it hurt...a lot. The trained was brutal, and hard, but he survived. And soon he wrestled all over the UK, trying to build a brand for himself. That's when Lion's Den came knockin'. Now where's a bloke to get a drink around here...?
Wrestler's Name:
Butcher
Class:
Intermediate
Height:
6'3"
Weight:
238 lbs
Alignment:
3
Hometown:
London, England
Pro Debut:
2010
MOVESET
Grappling Style:
1. Brawler
2. Technical
Finishing Moves:
1. Discus Northern Lariat
Trademark Moves:
1. Sleight of Hand - Irish Whip feint transitioned into Reverse STO
2. Pop-Up European Uppercut
3. Indian Deathlock followed by Elbows
4. Sheerdrop Brainbuster
5. Inverted Atomic Drop into Pop-up European Uppercut
Common Moves:
1. European Uppercut
2.
3. Headbutt
4.
5. Falling Arm Wringer
6. Seated Abdominal Stretch (really cranks the neck on this hold)
7.
8. Flowing Snap DDT
9. Inverted Chopblock
10. Rebounding STO
11. Body Slam
12.
13.
14. Knee Drop
15. Running Big Boot to chest
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
ENTRANCE & ATTIRE
Entrance Music:
"Line In The Sand" by Motorhead
Ring Attire:
- Loose black tank top with the Misfits logo on the front off it in Union Jack colors
- Black Short Trunks with the Union Jack on the on the waist band
- Black sleeve on right arm
- Black wrist tape on left wrist
- Black kneepads
- Black boots with white strings
Ring Entrance:
A ticking echoes through the arena. The boom of "Line In The Sand" by Motorhead plays, Butcher comes out, punching his way out of the curtains. He scowls, then gives a crooked smirk as the fans boo him. Butcher makes his way down, eyes scanning the arena for a moment. He stops at the front of the ring as the lights strobe blue, white, and red. He goes to his right, and runs up onto the apron, facing the crowd. He flings himself through the ropes, spinning around and kneeling down, leaning on the middle rope. He looks around with a scowl, he then points at himself and glares into the camera saying something into it. Butcher stands up and marches around the ring soaking in the atmosphere. He stops, and then stands in his corner, ready to go at it.
CHARACTER BACKGROUND
Pic Base:
Biff Busick
Gimmick:
A roughneck from London who's been on the wrong side of the tracks before. Former bare knuckles fighter and muscle for said fight club. He's a beer drinking, foul mouthed Brit lookin' to bust some heads. What more could you want?
Bio:
Theodore Lawrence Butcher, Pa left when he was a kid, and his Ma's been goin' nutty since he dropped out of school. Young Teddy ain't have no parental guidance and soon he made some friends from the other side of town who were shady by London's standards. He hung out in bars, played cards with the older guys, and sometimes watched the older guys beat up the broker older gent because he was low on the change. Teddy was a witness to a lot of things when he was still a rascal. Soon, Teddy got big, and strong, he took up bare knuckle fights, and even was muscle for the older guys. But sometimes the fights can take a lot of a man.
Teddy was getting beat up and he needed a way out. He retired, took up some odd jobs here and there, but nothing stuck. Soon he was staring at a poster outside of a pub advertising for "pro wrestling". Teddy was broke, what the Hell, what could it hurt? Boy did he realize it hurt...a lot. The trained was brutal, and hard, but he survived. And soon he wrestled all over the UK, trying to build a brand for himself. That's when Lion's Den came knockin'. Now where's a bloke to get a drink around here...?