Post by Jack Cash on Nov 5, 2009 4:39:14 GMT -5
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 236 lbs.
Alignment: Face
Hometown: Brooke, Connecticut
Wrestling Style: Brawler / High Flyer
Entrance Music: 'Street Carp' - Deftones
Trademark Finisher(s):
Bankruptcy (Unprettier)
Corporate Punishment (RKO)
Trademark Moves:
Nickels & Dimes Punching Combo (Three quick Left Jabs followed by a Stiff Discus Punch) (Jack Cash uses this to knock his adversary down in order to go for Set-Up Move Two)
Million Dollar Elbow (Shane McMahon’s Flying Elbow Drop) (After delivering this move Jack Cash stalks his adversary and attempts a finisher when they get to a vertical base; he will attempt either finisher as he does not favour one over the other)
Regular Moves:
Bulldog Lariat
Cash Clothesline (A high-flying Clothesline off of anything such as the Top Rope, Ringside Barricade, Announcers Table, etc.)
Delayed Falling Fist Drop
European Uppercut
Even Flow DDT
Falling Belly To Back Suplex
The Goldrush (Leg-Hooked Inverted STO)
Jumping Knee Drop
Kip-Up
Money Clip (Texas Cloverleaf)
The Moneymaker (Double-Knee Facebuster)
Petty Cash (Spinning Back Elbow)
Pump Kick
Rags To Riches (Corner–to–Corner Missile Dropkick)
Repeated Back Elbows or Haymakers to a Cornered Opponent
Somersault Neckbreaker
Swinging Neckbreaker
Tax Deduction (Low Blow)
Vertical Suplex
Wheel of Fortune (Leaping Spin Kick)
Biography
On January 19, 2003, Jack Cash made his debut as a professional wrestler within Supreme Championship Wrestling where, from his debut match and on, he built a huge fan base due to his seemingly endless charisma on top of a natural talent within the squared-circle. He would remain a staple on the SCW roster for over five years and build an impressive resume boasting three reigns each as Hardcore, National and World Champion as well as becoming a record setting two-time Rampage Rumble winner.
However, after five years with the same company, things began to get stale for Jack Cash. He felt as if there were no more challenges for him as well as no new talent to test himself against; in short, wrestling began to get boring. Nearing the six year mark with SCW, Jack Cash’s contract expired and despite being handed a new one to sign right on the spot, Jack Cash declined the offer and surprisingly left the only brand he had ever wrestled under and found himself a free agent for the first time in a long time.
Opting to take a break from professional wrestling, Jack Cash took some much needed time off in order to pursue other interests as well as rest himself mentally and physically although it would not take long for him to quickly find himself itching to lace up his boots and step into the squared-circle once more. Enter Wrestling Championship Federation! After several meetings with WCF Owner Seth Lerch, Jack Cash has signed a contract and is geared up to make his long-awaited in-ring return where he looks to replicate the same success he had within SCW and once again establish himself as one of the best professional wrestlers today.
Appearance
Standing six foot one and weighing two hundred thirty six pounds, Jack Cash has a more solid build than a muscular one. His dirty blonde hair is cropped short and spiked in a messy manner while his beard and goatee are trimmed with precision. His full-legged wrestling trunks are money green as are his wristbands, knee and elbow pads. A gold dollar sign is emblazoned on the outer thigh of his trunks while a silver cent symbol is displayed on the outside of his black wrestling boots. His entire left arm has tattoos strewn all over, including barbed wire, angels and demons as well as several others that hold a personal meaning.
Entrance
The lights are suddenly cut. Street Carp by Deftones begins and after Deftones front man Chino Moreno’s scream roars through the arena the song kicks in full force, cueing Jack Cash to walk out onto the stage. The crowd erupts at his arrival, which he plays to by patting his chest and pointing outwards towards the audience before heading down the ramp. Once at ringside, Jack Cash scales the ringside stairs and strides along the ring apron before climbing to the second turnbuckle. He stands tall and proud, raising both his arms into the air while light bulbs flicker through the arena as pictures are taken. After dropping his pose, Jack Cash climbs down onto the ring apron then steps through the ropes and into the ring.