Timmy Brown
Jan 3, 2012 19:47:04 GMT -5
Post by FGA Office on Jan 3, 2012 19:47:04 GMT -5
Fighter's Name: Timmy Brown
Fighter's Nickname: "The Electric"
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 235lbs
Affiliation: Heel
Weight Class: Heavyweight
Gimmick: Bitter old semi active manager of Michael Tomkins
Hometown: Dymchurch, England
Entrance Music: "Killing in the Name of" by Rage Against the Machine
Manager or Valet: Michael Tomkins accompanies him to the ring
Pro Debut: 1989
Pic Base: Bret Hart
Fighting Style: Technical
Finishing Moves
1) The Electric Leg Lock (Single leg Boston Crab in a Liontamer style.)
2) Dominator Powerbomb
Trademark Moves
1) Spike DDT
2) Multiple German Suplex
3) Knee Clip
4) Knee Breaker
5) Figure 4 leglock.
Common Moves
Spinebuster
Russian legsweep
Neckbreaker
Fisherman suplex with bridge
Release german suplex
Reverse DDT
Leg trip
STF
Belly to Back suplex
Back Drop
Manhatten Drop
Atomic Drop
Gutbuster
(Cheap tricks: Timmy constantly abuses a 5 count and pushes the refs patience, risking DQ at every opertunity).
Ring Entrance: His music hits, and he appears from behind the curtain, with Michael Tomkins walking just behind him. They both walk towards the ring, ignoring the audience, as Timmy rolls in. Michael stays on the outside and observes his mentor. Timmy says something quietly to Michael from inside the ring, and then leans arrogantly against the ropes, awaiting the opening bell.
Ring Attire: Cut off jeans, black boots, leather jacket (entrance only) and black t-shirt.
Bio: Timmy Brown is a world renowned name, with a storied career. At the early days of his career he quickly made his voice heard. In the TBWA (True British Wrestling Association) he remained undefeated, and won the heavyweight title within three months. At the age of 23 he left for the world stage at ASW. There, he quickly stepped up to the then undefeated Hardcore Champion (Duality) and held him to a time limit draw. His first singles Title came in 92, where he won the Canadian Title from long time rival Plague. Over his time in the ASW he won the Canadian Title a second time in 93, holding it until late 94, as well as winning the TV Title in early 95. His knee kept him out of action for the rest of the year and in early 96 he came back with the World Champion's (the Dominator) stable, with Rio. They dominated the scene, winning the Stables Titles holding them for a whole year, and Brown won the Tag Titles with Rio on three occasions. In November 1997, his knee injury took him out of action again, though not after the split up of the Dominator's stable because of a real life conflict between them all. July 1999 saw the Electric Timmy Brown's return, but this time to the revival or ASW's rival company, the OWF (Outsider Wrestling Federation). In the first ever PPV of the new era, Timmy won the Public Display of Affection Title which he won and lost 7 times due to a 24/7 ruling. Just as he was breaking past the midcard status again, getting into World Title matches, his leg injury cost him his career. OWF released him from his contract in 2001, where he was not seen or heard of since. Now 43, bitter and arrogant, he tutors Michael Tomkins, trying to persuade him that winning is important, at any cost.
Fighter's Nickname: "The Electric"
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 235lbs
Affiliation: Heel
Weight Class: Heavyweight
Gimmick: Bitter old semi active manager of Michael Tomkins
Hometown: Dymchurch, England
Entrance Music: "Killing in the Name of" by Rage Against the Machine
Manager or Valet: Michael Tomkins accompanies him to the ring
Pro Debut: 1989
Pic Base: Bret Hart
Fighting Style: Technical
Finishing Moves
1) The Electric Leg Lock (Single leg Boston Crab in a Liontamer style.)
2) Dominator Powerbomb
Trademark Moves
1) Spike DDT
2) Multiple German Suplex
3) Knee Clip
4) Knee Breaker
5) Figure 4 leglock.
Common Moves
Spinebuster
Russian legsweep
Neckbreaker
Fisherman suplex with bridge
Release german suplex
Reverse DDT
Leg trip
STF
Belly to Back suplex
Back Drop
Manhatten Drop
Atomic Drop
Gutbuster
(Cheap tricks: Timmy constantly abuses a 5 count and pushes the refs patience, risking DQ at every opertunity).
Ring Entrance: His music hits, and he appears from behind the curtain, with Michael Tomkins walking just behind him. They both walk towards the ring, ignoring the audience, as Timmy rolls in. Michael stays on the outside and observes his mentor. Timmy says something quietly to Michael from inside the ring, and then leans arrogantly against the ropes, awaiting the opening bell.
Ring Attire: Cut off jeans, black boots, leather jacket (entrance only) and black t-shirt.
Bio: Timmy Brown is a world renowned name, with a storied career. At the early days of his career he quickly made his voice heard. In the TBWA (True British Wrestling Association) he remained undefeated, and won the heavyweight title within three months. At the age of 23 he left for the world stage at ASW. There, he quickly stepped up to the then undefeated Hardcore Champion (Duality) and held him to a time limit draw. His first singles Title came in 92, where he won the Canadian Title from long time rival Plague. Over his time in the ASW he won the Canadian Title a second time in 93, holding it until late 94, as well as winning the TV Title in early 95. His knee kept him out of action for the rest of the year and in early 96 he came back with the World Champion's (the Dominator) stable, with Rio. They dominated the scene, winning the Stables Titles holding them for a whole year, and Brown won the Tag Titles with Rio on three occasions. In November 1997, his knee injury took him out of action again, though not after the split up of the Dominator's stable because of a real life conflict between them all. July 1999 saw the Electric Timmy Brown's return, but this time to the revival or ASW's rival company, the OWF (Outsider Wrestling Federation). In the first ever PPV of the new era, Timmy won the Public Display of Affection Title which he won and lost 7 times due to a 24/7 ruling. Just as he was breaking past the midcard status again, getting into World Title matches, his leg injury cost him his career. OWF released him from his contract in 2001, where he was not seen or heard of since. Now 43, bitter and arrogant, he tutors Michael Tomkins, trying to persuade him that winning is important, at any cost.