Post by sythe on Nov 7, 2017 16:30:15 GMT -5
Your Name:
Daniel
Wrestler's name:
Sythe (Pronounced "Scythe")
Gimmick:
Hardcore party animal, good natured but chaotic.
Height/weight:
6'1", 210 lbs.
Hometown:
San Bernardino, California
Alignment (Face/heel/neutral):
Face
Appearance/attire:
Caucasian, Extremely Long Brown Hair (Past Hips), Blue Eyes, Five O'Clock Shadow, Very Fit/Muscular but Not a Giant, Always shirtless, always wears big blue jean pants (think kikwear style), black boots.
Entrance and music: Explosions shake the stage, Sythe's entrance music blares over the speakers, "Night of the Living Dead" by The Misfits. Sythe walks out with a huge smile, giving a peace sign to the crowd as the cheer him on. He stops on stage and chugs from his bottle of Jack Daniels. He tosses the half-full bottle to the crowd and raises his fist in the air. As the crowd begins the shout, orange and green pyros explode down the ramp. Sythe runs down the ramp with the explosions, dives under the ropes and rolls into the ring. He's raises his fist to the crowd one more time as he readies himself in his corner.
Style:
Hardcore/High-flyer/Martial Artist
Favorite Moves (At least 5):
Spinning Hook Kick, German Suplex, Flying Elbow Drop, Headbutt, Multiple Chair shots (followed up with the hook kick when possible)
Trademark move and description:
The San Bernardino Bomb. A Sit-Out Powerbomb to pin when he can. In times when the Sythenator is not possible, Sythe will settle for the Bernardino Bomb as a suitable finisher.
Finisher and description:
The Sythenator! A 450 splash off of the top rope. However, Sythe prefers to make it more hardcore whenever possible, either adding a table, placing chairs on the opponent, off of a ladder, or definitely anything higher he can climb onto. He's willing to make it as extreme as he possibly can for the crowd, even if it means damaging his own body.
Manager: Not really a manager, but Sythe has a personal cameraman that follows him around. Sythe never calls him by name, just "Camera-dude." While the cameraman tries not to interfere, he considers Sythe a friend, and he's willing to help when Sythe is in over his head.
Daniel
Wrestler's name:
Sythe (Pronounced "Scythe")
Gimmick:
Hardcore party animal, good natured but chaotic.
Height/weight:
6'1", 210 lbs.
Hometown:
San Bernardino, California
Alignment (Face/heel/neutral):
Face
Appearance/attire:
Caucasian, Extremely Long Brown Hair (Past Hips), Blue Eyes, Five O'Clock Shadow, Very Fit/Muscular but Not a Giant, Always shirtless, always wears big blue jean pants (think kikwear style), black boots.
Entrance and music: Explosions shake the stage, Sythe's entrance music blares over the speakers, "Night of the Living Dead" by The Misfits. Sythe walks out with a huge smile, giving a peace sign to the crowd as the cheer him on. He stops on stage and chugs from his bottle of Jack Daniels. He tosses the half-full bottle to the crowd and raises his fist in the air. As the crowd begins the shout, orange and green pyros explode down the ramp. Sythe runs down the ramp with the explosions, dives under the ropes and rolls into the ring. He's raises his fist to the crowd one more time as he readies himself in his corner.
Style:
Hardcore/High-flyer/Martial Artist
Favorite Moves (At least 5):
Spinning Hook Kick, German Suplex, Flying Elbow Drop, Headbutt, Multiple Chair shots (followed up with the hook kick when possible)
Trademark move and description:
The San Bernardino Bomb. A Sit-Out Powerbomb to pin when he can. In times when the Sythenator is not possible, Sythe will settle for the Bernardino Bomb as a suitable finisher.
Finisher and description:
The Sythenator! A 450 splash off of the top rope. However, Sythe prefers to make it more hardcore whenever possible, either adding a table, placing chairs on the opponent, off of a ladder, or definitely anything higher he can climb onto. He's willing to make it as extreme as he possibly can for the crowd, even if it means damaging his own body.
Manager: Not really a manager, but Sythe has a personal cameraman that follows him around. Sythe never calls him by name, just "Camera-dude." While the cameraman tries not to interfere, he considers Sythe a friend, and he's willing to help when Sythe is in over his head.