Becker Gaines
Sept 6, 2016 21:59:58 GMT -5
Post by barry on Sept 6, 2016 21:59:58 GMT -5
STATS
Wrestler's Name:
Becker Gaines
Wrestler's Nickname:
“Beck”
D.O.B.:
1985-02-10
Height:
6’0”
Weight:
235 lbs
Alignment:
2
Billed From:
Hollywood, California
Pro Debut:
2016-03-20
MOVES
Style:
(Up to 2 MAX)
1. Brawling
2. Dirty
Finishing Moves:
(UP TO 3 MAX)
1. Pains And Gaines - Asiatic Spike Submission with bodyscissors. Becker jumps on his opponent’s back and jams his thumb into their carotid artery, cutting bloodflow to the brain.
2. Beck And Fall - Knee Trembler. Often has a loaded knee-pad.
Signature Moves:
(UP TO 5 MAX)
1. Hair-Whip Biel Toss
2. Inverted Manhattan Drop
3. Break-A-Star - An X-Factor Facebuster. One of the few moves Becker has a startling propensity to hit out of nowhere.
4. Biting - If it’s good enough for the hookers that have landed him in the tabloids, it’s good enough for an opponent.
5. Hollywood Headshot - essentially a huge sucker punch. Becker stands just out of the opponent’s sight, takes a big winding left that lands right under the opponent’s ear.
Common Moves:
(UP TO 20 MAX)
1. Chop Block
2. DDT
3. Sleeper Hold
4. Rear Chinlock
5. Overhand Chops
6. Second-Rope Elbow Drop
7. Single Leg Takedown/Rolling Leg Snap
8. Corner Stomps
9. Eye Gouging
10. Scoop Slam
11. Back Body Drop
12. Knee-Breaker
13. Kick To The Groin
14. Fish-Hooking The Mouth
15. Neckbreaker
16. Mounted Punches
17. Snap Suplex
ENTRANCE + WARDROBE
Entrance Music:
"Hard To Handle" by The Black Crowes
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtLbE3IUY2U
Ring Attire:
- White wrestling boots and kneepads
- Wrestling butcher tights that are a metallic bronze with white trim, the word “BECK” across the rear in white lettering.
- Taped up fists and white elbow pads
- Wears a metallic bronze colored, boxing-style ring jacket to the ring, on the back in painstaking detail is a mural of several of his old childhood acting roles.
Ring Entrance:
“Hard to Handle” by the Black Crowes starts up on the PA, the opening drums kicking into the familiar beat of the old rock station hit. As it does Becker Gaines burst out from the curtain, a contemptuous smirk on his face as he takes in the crowd.
After a moment he nods his head before making his way down the ramp to the ring, his stride a full, exaggerated swagger in time with the song. He takes the stairs up onto the outside apron, shrugging off his ring jacket and dropping it to the mats for someone else to pick up before he scales the turnbuckles from the outside.
ANNOUNCER: “Introducing, standing at six feet tall and weighing in at 235 pounds, hailing from Hollywood, California… BECKER GAINES!”
He doesn’t take the time to showboat and instead just steps off the ropes and into the ring, walking over to his corner to await the start of the match.
BACKGROUND INFO
Pic Base:
Toby Leonard Moore
Gimmick:
Former Child Star who has burnt all of his bridges with his prima donna attitude and now looks to use pro-wrestling to revitalize his long-flagging career.
Bio:
We’ve all seen child stars and what they can become as they grow up. Some die from the pressures of fame and all the influence others looking to ride your coattails bring with it, some give up their fame as they reach pubescence and find a more stable, relaxing life of anonymity, some even - rarely - manage to make the jump to adult success.
Becker Gaines isn’t any of those three, he fits into the fourth category, a deeply damaged, emotional roller-coaster of a man-child whose professional aspirations fell apart the moment he hit puberty.
A former big name in Hollywood, Becker experienced it all at an age when most were still worrying about being shoved into lockers. He’s been to rehab - and celebrity rehab - numerous times for various drug issues he never actually plans on giving up, he’s been in the tabloids for punching paparazzi and he’s had full blown man hunts on him after beating up callgirls and strippers.
Whereas one sees these things as the telltale signs of a shattered youth coming back to bite him in the ass, Becker himself couldn’t be more pleased so long as it keeps his name and face on screen and in print.
For several years it worked, he continued to get work in movies, television, commercials and even reality programming, but as his off-screen antics and public blowups lost their luster even the lowest of those roles has dried up and now he finds himself where he’s most feared his entire adult life: Irrelevance.
No agent will pick him up. No actors will hook him up. No directors will give him a role, and no “friend” will return his calls.
As such, Becker has concocted a scheme to get his way back into the public id by making the jump cross-platform and becoming an athlete, a ‘pro-wrestler’, if only long enough to garner enough interest in his name that he can get back to what he does best… acting and blowing through a third-world country’s fortune on blow and cheap hookers.
With that, Becker went out and got himself trained - mostly - and now looks to take the wrestling world by storm.
Wrestler's Name:
Becker Gaines
Wrestler's Nickname:
“Beck”
D.O.B.:
1985-02-10
Height:
6’0”
Weight:
235 lbs
Alignment:
2
Billed From:
Hollywood, California
Pro Debut:
2016-03-20
MOVES
Style:
(Up to 2 MAX)
1. Brawling
2. Dirty
Finishing Moves:
(UP TO 3 MAX)
1. Pains And Gaines - Asiatic Spike Submission with bodyscissors. Becker jumps on his opponent’s back and jams his thumb into their carotid artery, cutting bloodflow to the brain.
2. Beck And Fall - Knee Trembler. Often has a loaded knee-pad.
Signature Moves:
(UP TO 5 MAX)
1. Hair-Whip Biel Toss
2. Inverted Manhattan Drop
3. Break-A-Star - An X-Factor Facebuster. One of the few moves Becker has a startling propensity to hit out of nowhere.
4. Biting - If it’s good enough for the hookers that have landed him in the tabloids, it’s good enough for an opponent.
5. Hollywood Headshot - essentially a huge sucker punch. Becker stands just out of the opponent’s sight, takes a big winding left that lands right under the opponent’s ear.
Common Moves:
(UP TO 20 MAX)
1. Chop Block
2. DDT
3. Sleeper Hold
4. Rear Chinlock
5. Overhand Chops
6. Second-Rope Elbow Drop
7. Single Leg Takedown/Rolling Leg Snap
8. Corner Stomps
9. Eye Gouging
10. Scoop Slam
11. Back Body Drop
12. Knee-Breaker
13. Kick To The Groin
14. Fish-Hooking The Mouth
15. Neckbreaker
16. Mounted Punches
17. Snap Suplex
ENTRANCE + WARDROBE
Entrance Music:
"Hard To Handle" by The Black Crowes
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtLbE3IUY2U
Ring Attire:
- White wrestling boots and kneepads
- Wrestling butcher tights that are a metallic bronze with white trim, the word “BECK” across the rear in white lettering.
- Taped up fists and white elbow pads
- Wears a metallic bronze colored, boxing-style ring jacket to the ring, on the back in painstaking detail is a mural of several of his old childhood acting roles.
Ring Entrance:
“Hard to Handle” by the Black Crowes starts up on the PA, the opening drums kicking into the familiar beat of the old rock station hit. As it does Becker Gaines burst out from the curtain, a contemptuous smirk on his face as he takes in the crowd.
After a moment he nods his head before making his way down the ramp to the ring, his stride a full, exaggerated swagger in time with the song. He takes the stairs up onto the outside apron, shrugging off his ring jacket and dropping it to the mats for someone else to pick up before he scales the turnbuckles from the outside.
ANNOUNCER: “Introducing, standing at six feet tall and weighing in at 235 pounds, hailing from Hollywood, California… BECKER GAINES!”
He doesn’t take the time to showboat and instead just steps off the ropes and into the ring, walking over to his corner to await the start of the match.
BACKGROUND INFO
Pic Base:
Toby Leonard Moore
Gimmick:
Former Child Star who has burnt all of his bridges with his prima donna attitude and now looks to use pro-wrestling to revitalize his long-flagging career.
Bio:
We’ve all seen child stars and what they can become as they grow up. Some die from the pressures of fame and all the influence others looking to ride your coattails bring with it, some give up their fame as they reach pubescence and find a more stable, relaxing life of anonymity, some even - rarely - manage to make the jump to adult success.
Becker Gaines isn’t any of those three, he fits into the fourth category, a deeply damaged, emotional roller-coaster of a man-child whose professional aspirations fell apart the moment he hit puberty.
A former big name in Hollywood, Becker experienced it all at an age when most were still worrying about being shoved into lockers. He’s been to rehab - and celebrity rehab - numerous times for various drug issues he never actually plans on giving up, he’s been in the tabloids for punching paparazzi and he’s had full blown man hunts on him after beating up callgirls and strippers.
Whereas one sees these things as the telltale signs of a shattered youth coming back to bite him in the ass, Becker himself couldn’t be more pleased so long as it keeps his name and face on screen and in print.
For several years it worked, he continued to get work in movies, television, commercials and even reality programming, but as his off-screen antics and public blowups lost their luster even the lowest of those roles has dried up and now he finds himself where he’s most feared his entire adult life: Irrelevance.
No agent will pick him up. No actors will hook him up. No directors will give him a role, and no “friend” will return his calls.
As such, Becker has concocted a scheme to get his way back into the public id by making the jump cross-platform and becoming an athlete, a ‘pro-wrestler’, if only long enough to garner enough interest in his name that he can get back to what he does best… acting and blowing through a third-world country’s fortune on blow and cheap hookers.
With that, Becker went out and got himself trained - mostly - and now looks to take the wrestling world by storm.