Sean Fallon
Mar 8, 2012 19:33:29 GMT -5
Post by FGA Office on Mar 8, 2012 19:33:29 GMT -5
Wrestler's Name: Sean Fallon
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 189 lbs.
Affiliation: Heel
Weight Class: Middleweight
Gimmick: Cocky, disrespectful and exceptionally violent. Sean Fallon combines unchecked narcissism with a Napoleon Complex, making him a very dangerous, volatile competitor. (See Bio for more info)
Hometown/Residing: Boston, MA. USA.
(Fallon can also be billed from “Murderpan, MA”; “Stab'n Kill, MA”; “West Glocsbury, MA” or simply "Boston, MA")
Entrance Music: “Still Dre [Instrumental]” - Dr. Dre
Pro Debut: Debuted professionally in Japan with Samurai Pro in 2011. See Bio.
Pic Base: Chris Sabin
Fighting Style: Aerial/Hardcore - A mix of American “strong-style” (i.e. Japanese influenced) and risk-taker/hardcore. Similar to the ECW lucha libre or Rob Van Dam/Jerry Lynn. As a heel, Fallon will also cheat, fight dirty, use weapons, et cetera.
Finishing Moves
“Fallon Driver” – Burning Hammer
“Chimera” – Kimura armbar submission
Shooting Star Press
Trademark Moves
“Fallonator” (Ranhei)
“Fallon Knee Strike” (Flying Knee Strike KENTA-style)
“Fallon Kick” (Yakuza Kick)
Lariat
Roaring elbow
Common Moves
Knife-edge chops
Bite
Eye poke
Eye gouge
Low blow
Eye rake
Back rake
Caperana
Tiger suplex
Superkick
Spinning heel kick
Exploder
Shining Wizard
Step-up Enguiziri
Dropkick (springboard or standing)
Tope Con Helo (Suicide dive front-flip a la Homicide)
Basement dropkick
Hesitation dropkick
Swinging DDT
Boston Crab
Ring Entrance:
The voice of Samuel L. Jackson blares over the audio system, declaring “And you will know my name is the Lord, when I lay my vengeance upon thee!” The quote is followed by three quick gun blasts before an instrumental version of Dr. Dre's “Still Dre” begin to play. [Insert crowd reaction applicable to overness] As the bass kicks in, some fans clap or slap the barricades in rhythm. The song rolls for a few moments before Sean Fallon emerges from behind the curtain, tossing his hands up into the air as he bursts onto the entrance ramp, carrying a steel chair. [Insert crowd reaction applicable to overness] Fallon, attired in [insert attire], makes his way to the ring. He shrugs away from the out-stretched arms of the fans along the ring and begins a slow pacing around the outside of the ring. Fallon hops up onto the apron, pausing to glare out toward the crowd and the hard camera. [Insert crowd interaction if desired] Finally, he scales the nearest turnbuckle, again glaring out at the audience in attendance before hopping off the top turnbuckle into the ring.
Ring Attire:
-Entrance Only: Dog tags
-Entrance Only: Black hoodie or black leather jacket or jacket of some kind
-Entrance Only (Limited Use): Sunglasses; Facepaint; Masks; Bandana
-Compression sleeve on left forearm
-Glove on left hand
-Wrist tape on right hand, wrist and forearm with Japanese characters written on it
-Past-knee wrestling shorts with half-slits up the sides, stopping at the lower-thigh (Example: Chris Sabin's Motor City Machine Gun trunks)
-Black elbow pads
-Black knee pads
-Studded belt
-Knee high wrestling boots with kick pads, Japanese characters on the kick pads
Bio:
Sean Fallon was born in Boston, MA on 8/15/1986. He wrestled in high school, and attended college briefly before dropping out. Fallon waited tables and lived with his parents until he saved enough money to train at Saints Haven wrestling school in Boston. The school is owned and operated by former professional wrestler, Isaac Bronco, and his prodigy and also former professional wrestler, "The Saint" Patrick McCarthy (for whom the school is named and who serves as the primary instructor).
Fallon wrestled in the small events organized by the school with local promotions before traveling to Japan as a "young-boy," understudying Bronco and McCarthy during their first tour with Samurai Pro. Samurai Pro was a struggling Japanese promotion that had built a following on its violent matches but had seen a large portion of its roster lost to injury or better financial offers from the booming American circuit (see: e-feds). Bronco "won" the ownership and Samurai Championship (known colloquially as the "Bushido Belt" after the samurai code of honor, Bushido) as a means of explaining his real-life purchase and acquisition of the fledging promotion from then champion and owner Takeshi Tajiri.
When Bronco returned to America, Fallon remained in Japan with McCarthy performing and teaming with him as a way to continue his education in wrestling and raise his profile. Bronco returned to Japan with more students from Saints Haven, who were used to revitalize the Samurai Pro roster. Fallon began to make a name for himself for his ability to withstand punishment in the ultraviolent matches that Samurai had been famous for; however, Bronco’s vision for the promotion was to gradually move away from the hardcore style. Fallon, seeing this as a slight and that his role was being de-emphasized, began lashing out by violently assaulting opponents post-match and refusing to adhere to Samurai’s strict “Bushido” code which called for the violence of Samurai Pro to be tempered by honor and respect.
Fallon’s final undoing occurred when he betrayed partner Patrick McCarthy in a match for the Samurai Tag Team championship, smashing McCarthy’s head with a chair and leaving him to be pinned by their opponents. Bronco fired Fallon on the spot for disrespecting the tenants of Bushido (the 7 virtues are: rectitude, courage, benevolence, respect, honest, honor and loyalty - Fallon's final act clearly violated all 7). Fallon had become the promotion’s biggest heel despite his youth and relative inexperience.
He has returned to America in an attempt to rekindle his career away from the restrictions of Samurai Pro.
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 189 lbs.
Affiliation: Heel
Weight Class: Middleweight
Gimmick: Cocky, disrespectful and exceptionally violent. Sean Fallon combines unchecked narcissism with a Napoleon Complex, making him a very dangerous, volatile competitor. (See Bio for more info)
Hometown/Residing: Boston, MA. USA.
(Fallon can also be billed from “Murderpan, MA”; “Stab'n Kill, MA”; “West Glocsbury, MA” or simply "Boston, MA")
Entrance Music: “Still Dre [Instrumental]” - Dr. Dre
Pro Debut: Debuted professionally in Japan with Samurai Pro in 2011. See Bio.
Pic Base: Chris Sabin
Fighting Style: Aerial/Hardcore - A mix of American “strong-style” (i.e. Japanese influenced) and risk-taker/hardcore. Similar to the ECW lucha libre or Rob Van Dam/Jerry Lynn. As a heel, Fallon will also cheat, fight dirty, use weapons, et cetera.
Finishing Moves
“Fallon Driver” – Burning Hammer
“Chimera” – Kimura armbar submission
Shooting Star Press
Trademark Moves
“Fallonator” (Ranhei)
“Fallon Knee Strike” (Flying Knee Strike KENTA-style)
“Fallon Kick” (Yakuza Kick)
Lariat
Roaring elbow
Common Moves
Knife-edge chops
Bite
Eye poke
Eye gouge
Low blow
Eye rake
Back rake
Caperana
Tiger suplex
Superkick
Spinning heel kick
Exploder
Shining Wizard
Step-up Enguiziri
Dropkick (springboard or standing)
Tope Con Helo (Suicide dive front-flip a la Homicide)
Basement dropkick
Hesitation dropkick
Swinging DDT
Boston Crab
Ring Entrance:
The voice of Samuel L. Jackson blares over the audio system, declaring “And you will know my name is the Lord, when I lay my vengeance upon thee!” The quote is followed by three quick gun blasts before an instrumental version of Dr. Dre's “Still Dre” begin to play. [Insert crowd reaction applicable to overness] As the bass kicks in, some fans clap or slap the barricades in rhythm. The song rolls for a few moments before Sean Fallon emerges from behind the curtain, tossing his hands up into the air as he bursts onto the entrance ramp, carrying a steel chair. [Insert crowd reaction applicable to overness] Fallon, attired in [insert attire], makes his way to the ring. He shrugs away from the out-stretched arms of the fans along the ring and begins a slow pacing around the outside of the ring. Fallon hops up onto the apron, pausing to glare out toward the crowd and the hard camera. [Insert crowd interaction if desired] Finally, he scales the nearest turnbuckle, again glaring out at the audience in attendance before hopping off the top turnbuckle into the ring.
Ring Attire:
-Entrance Only: Dog tags
-Entrance Only: Black hoodie or black leather jacket or jacket of some kind
-Entrance Only (Limited Use): Sunglasses; Facepaint; Masks; Bandana
-Compression sleeve on left forearm
-Glove on left hand
-Wrist tape on right hand, wrist and forearm with Japanese characters written on it
-Past-knee wrestling shorts with half-slits up the sides, stopping at the lower-thigh (Example: Chris Sabin's Motor City Machine Gun trunks)
-Black elbow pads
-Black knee pads
-Studded belt
-Knee high wrestling boots with kick pads, Japanese characters on the kick pads
Bio:
Sean Fallon was born in Boston, MA on 8/15/1986. He wrestled in high school, and attended college briefly before dropping out. Fallon waited tables and lived with his parents until he saved enough money to train at Saints Haven wrestling school in Boston. The school is owned and operated by former professional wrestler, Isaac Bronco, and his prodigy and also former professional wrestler, "The Saint" Patrick McCarthy (for whom the school is named and who serves as the primary instructor).
Fallon wrestled in the small events organized by the school with local promotions before traveling to Japan as a "young-boy," understudying Bronco and McCarthy during their first tour with Samurai Pro. Samurai Pro was a struggling Japanese promotion that had built a following on its violent matches but had seen a large portion of its roster lost to injury or better financial offers from the booming American circuit (see: e-feds). Bronco "won" the ownership and Samurai Championship (known colloquially as the "Bushido Belt" after the samurai code of honor, Bushido) as a means of explaining his real-life purchase and acquisition of the fledging promotion from then champion and owner Takeshi Tajiri.
When Bronco returned to America, Fallon remained in Japan with McCarthy performing and teaming with him as a way to continue his education in wrestling and raise his profile. Bronco returned to Japan with more students from Saints Haven, who were used to revitalize the Samurai Pro roster. Fallon began to make a name for himself for his ability to withstand punishment in the ultraviolent matches that Samurai had been famous for; however, Bronco’s vision for the promotion was to gradually move away from the hardcore style. Fallon, seeing this as a slight and that his role was being de-emphasized, began lashing out by violently assaulting opponents post-match and refusing to adhere to Samurai’s strict “Bushido” code which called for the violence of Samurai Pro to be tempered by honor and respect.
Fallon’s final undoing occurred when he betrayed partner Patrick McCarthy in a match for the Samurai Tag Team championship, smashing McCarthy’s head with a chair and leaving him to be pinned by their opponents. Bronco fired Fallon on the spot for disrespecting the tenants of Bushido (the 7 virtues are: rectitude, courage, benevolence, respect, honest, honor and loyalty - Fallon's final act clearly violated all 7). Fallon had become the promotion’s biggest heel despite his youth and relative inexperience.
He has returned to America in an attempt to rekindle his career away from the restrictions of Samurai Pro.