Post by Caleb Bagwell on Jan 23, 2015 21:40:34 GMT -5
Wrestler Name: Caleb "The Fighter" Bagwell
Date of Birth: April 23, 1990
Billed From: Denver, Colorado
Billed Height & Weight: 6' 0" 227 lbs.
Picture Base/Poser: "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig (for potential gfx makers, pics from around 1990-93)
Alignment: Face
Theme Music: "You Made Me The Way I Am" by Michael Hayes
Entrance Style: Caleb Bagwell makes his way down to the ring as "You Made Me The Way I Am" by Michael Hayes blares over the speakers. He slaps hands with a few lucky ringside fans, walks up to the ring apron, then jumps over the top rope and into the ring.
Wrestling gear: singlet, the colors of which can vary from match to match... white boots... white wrist tape, and black knee pads
Gimmick/Character: Caleb is your prototypical all around good guy, but not quite a white meat babyface as he's wholesome enough for the kids and females to like him, but a tough enough bad ass for the guys to like him as well.
Wrestling Style: Technical
Move Set:
1. Knife edge chops
2. Various Olympic style wrestling takedowns
3. European Uppercut
4. Russian Leg Sweep
5. Inverted Atomic Drop
Signature Moves:
1. Knee Drop off second turnbuckle
2. Running Dropkick
3. Rolling Neck Snap
Primary Finisher: The Fighter's Plex
Description: Fisherman's Suplex aka Perfect Plex
Backstory: Caleb Bagwell is often referred to as Caleb "The Fighter" Bagwell because he has had to fight for everything he has earned his whole life. He barely made it on his high school's ice hockey team and started off as a healthy scratch because the coach felt the rest of the team was much better than Caleb. But Caleb scrapped and clawed during team practices, forcing the coach to finally start putting him in the lineup. Despite being one of the top scores in the school's district, he was forced to be a walk on at Colorado College, where again, he had to scrap and claw to get on the team. He would finally make the team, but an injury would end his promising hockey career. That's when he decided to give professional wrestling a try. He's your prototypical good guy, as he plays by the rules and goes out to prove that nice guys don't finish last. But don't mistake his wholesome image for weakness, because if his hockey career is any indication, he's quite the bad ass as well.
Date of Birth: April 23, 1990
Billed From: Denver, Colorado
Billed Height & Weight: 6' 0" 227 lbs.
Picture Base/Poser: "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig (for potential gfx makers, pics from around 1990-93)
Alignment: Face
Theme Music: "You Made Me The Way I Am" by Michael Hayes
Entrance Style: Caleb Bagwell makes his way down to the ring as "You Made Me The Way I Am" by Michael Hayes blares over the speakers. He slaps hands with a few lucky ringside fans, walks up to the ring apron, then jumps over the top rope and into the ring.
Wrestling gear: singlet, the colors of which can vary from match to match... white boots... white wrist tape, and black knee pads
Gimmick/Character: Caleb is your prototypical all around good guy, but not quite a white meat babyface as he's wholesome enough for the kids and females to like him, but a tough enough bad ass for the guys to like him as well.
Wrestling Style: Technical
Move Set:
1. Knife edge chops
2. Various Olympic style wrestling takedowns
3. European Uppercut
4. Russian Leg Sweep
5. Inverted Atomic Drop
Signature Moves:
1. Knee Drop off second turnbuckle
2. Running Dropkick
3. Rolling Neck Snap
Primary Finisher: The Fighter's Plex
Description: Fisherman's Suplex aka Perfect Plex
Backstory: Caleb Bagwell is often referred to as Caleb "The Fighter" Bagwell because he has had to fight for everything he has earned his whole life. He barely made it on his high school's ice hockey team and started off as a healthy scratch because the coach felt the rest of the team was much better than Caleb. But Caleb scrapped and clawed during team practices, forcing the coach to finally start putting him in the lineup. Despite being one of the top scores in the school's district, he was forced to be a walk on at Colorado College, where again, he had to scrap and claw to get on the team. He would finally make the team, but an injury would end his promising hockey career. That's when he decided to give professional wrestling a try. He's your prototypical good guy, as he plays by the rules and goes out to prove that nice guys don't finish last. But don't mistake his wholesome image for weakness, because if his hockey career is any indication, he's quite the bad ass as well.