Post by rictras on Jul 29, 2014 19:31:57 GMT -5
Handler Name: Rictras
How You Found Us: Top 100 efeds
Wrestler Name: Insignificant Reject
Nicknames: none as of yet
Billed From: PEI, Canada
Billed Height & Weight: 5'6", 168 lbs.
Birth Date: May 24, 1991.
Picture Base/Poser:
Alignment: Heel
Theme Music: Life is A Lemon, by Meat Loaf
Entrance Style: He walks straight to the ring, then paces back and forth glaring at his opponent, waiting for the match to begin.
Wrestling gear: Jeans, at-shirt and sneakers, usually black.
Gimmick/Character: Reject is bitter and full of rage. He got into wrestling so that he could legally hurt people. He willingly takes pain if it means he also gets to inflict it. However, he has a twisted sense of honour, and will not take advantage of someone who is truly helpless.
Wrestling Style: Brawler, with a bit of aerial offense as well.
Move Set: Camel clutch. Dropkick. Elbow drop. Elbow smash. Enziguri. Hurricanrana. Kick. Knee. Leg sweep. Punch.
Signature Moves: Bulldog. Guillotine stretch. Jumping kneedrop.
Primary Finisher:Outrage
Description: A kneedrop from the top rope, preferably aimed at his opponent's neck.
Secondary Finisher: Neckrack
Description: A submission hold. It begins like the Rude Awakening, but instead of the snap and release, he leans forward and holds on. He usually saves this for smaller opponents, as he has difficulty using it against foes taller than 5'10" or heavier than 210 lbs.
Backstory: Reject was a born loser. He was always picked last, or got the short end of the stick, or someone else got the girl. No matter how hard he tried, there was always someone better or luckier. This often made him the butt of jokes or the target of someone trying to show off.
It all came to a head last year at his dead-end job. A co-worker knew Reject was attracted to a regular customer, and pulled a humiliating prank on him in front of her. He finally snapped. The next thing he remembers is being pulled off the bloodied heap of his co-worker.
During his six months in jail, he realized that hurting the man felt good. Wrestling is one of the few occupations where he is allowed to hurt people. As soon as he was paroled, he took a crash course at a local wrestling school. Now, he is ready to pursue his new calling.
How You Found Us: Top 100 efeds
Wrestler Name: Insignificant Reject
Nicknames: none as of yet
Billed From: PEI, Canada
Billed Height & Weight: 5'6", 168 lbs.
Birth Date: May 24, 1991.
Picture Base/Poser:
Alignment: Heel
Theme Music: Life is A Lemon, by Meat Loaf
Entrance Style: He walks straight to the ring, then paces back and forth glaring at his opponent, waiting for the match to begin.
Wrestling gear: Jeans, at-shirt and sneakers, usually black.
Gimmick/Character: Reject is bitter and full of rage. He got into wrestling so that he could legally hurt people. He willingly takes pain if it means he also gets to inflict it. However, he has a twisted sense of honour, and will not take advantage of someone who is truly helpless.
Wrestling Style: Brawler, with a bit of aerial offense as well.
Move Set: Camel clutch. Dropkick. Elbow drop. Elbow smash. Enziguri. Hurricanrana. Kick. Knee. Leg sweep. Punch.
Signature Moves: Bulldog. Guillotine stretch. Jumping kneedrop.
Primary Finisher:Outrage
Description: A kneedrop from the top rope, preferably aimed at his opponent's neck.
Secondary Finisher: Neckrack
Description: A submission hold. It begins like the Rude Awakening, but instead of the snap and release, he leans forward and holds on. He usually saves this for smaller opponents, as he has difficulty using it against foes taller than 5'10" or heavier than 210 lbs.
Backstory: Reject was a born loser. He was always picked last, or got the short end of the stick, or someone else got the girl. No matter how hard he tried, there was always someone better or luckier. This often made him the butt of jokes or the target of someone trying to show off.
It all came to a head last year at his dead-end job. A co-worker knew Reject was attracted to a regular customer, and pulled a humiliating prank on him in front of her. He finally snapped. The next thing he remembers is being pulled off the bloodied heap of his co-worker.
During his six months in jail, he realized that hurting the man felt good. Wrestling is one of the few occupations where he is allowed to hurt people. As soon as he was paroled, he took a crash course at a local wrestling school. Now, he is ready to pursue his new calling.