Post by Jim Houston on Dec 16, 2018 12:54:14 GMT
Team Name: Hunter-Killer
Theme Song: '6/8' by Blink 182
Entrance: The lights flash in sync with the rapid guitar strumming, flashing red with the 'heavy' secondary strum as both members emerge from backstage, with Jackson holding his arms out while Daniels crouches in front of him. As the song intensifies, the two walk toward the ring, Jackson looming behind Daniels and keeping his presence heavy, occasionally cursing or shouting at fans who get too close. When they get to the ring, Jackson holds the ropes open for Daniels before she returns the favor, and the two resume their pose in the center of the ring before throwing their entrance gear off to the side and awaiting their opponents.
Tag Team Finisher:
The Long Goodbye - Daniels shotgun-dropkicks an opponent to Jackson, who plants them with a Hunter-Killer Driver.
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Name: George Jackson
Nickname(s): 'Double-Barrel'
Date of Birth: April 24th, 1990.
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio.
Heel, Face, or Tweener?: Heel.
Wrestling Style: Brawler, primarily, with some hardcore experience.
Personality: Aggressive, brutal, and fiercely protective of his tag team partner. The perfect 'hot tag' to counter Daniels' technical expertise, but often goes into a match ready to end it from the start. Not much of a people person.
Strengths: Impressively strong and deceptively quick, with almost unmatched brawling skills. An excellent hot tag.
Big HOSS.
Weaknesses: Impulsive, often gets himself disqualified or thrown out during singles contests due to his actions. His protectiveness can easily be taken advantage of, as putting Daniels in harms way will often throw him off entirely.
Wrestler Pic Base: Chris Ridgeway.
Height/weight: 6'3", 235 lbs.
Attire: In the ring, Jackson wears a pair of tights with a sort of 'kilt' around them made of what appears to be scrap and metal, similar to Drew Parker's ring gear. The tights cut off at the kneepads, which are a scratched-up black color, and the kneepads continue into long boots that cover the entirety of his shins and feet. A small sliver of skin is visible between his tights and kneepads, but not too much. He wraps his hands in black boxing tape as well. When making his entrance, Jackson wears a sleeveless leather jacket and has a burlap hood over his head.
Jackson usually has black facepaint over his left eye in a series of three lines.
Theme Song: 'Sister Cities' by The Wonder Years.
Entrance: Jackson's entrance is fairly simple, as he walks out from backstage and holds his arms out in a crucifix pose, basking in the crowd and flashing red lights for a moment before he rushes to the ring, throwing the hood and jacket off as he arrives and sliding beneath the bottom rope. Once inside, he beats on his chest and usually shouts out at the crowd from two of the four turnbuckles before settling and waiting for his opponent.
Moveset (list 10 or more common moves):
Assorted Fireman's Carry Manuevers, including but not limited to: Slams, Neckbreakers, Backbreakers, Rolling Fireman's Carries and other moves similar.
Stiff shoot strikes, kicks, and knees.
Wristlock manuevers, including but not limited to: Wristlock dropkicks, knee-strikes, and so on.
Variety of powerbombs, most commonly sit-out and buckle varieties.
Powerslams, including but not limited to: Scoop slams, inverted powerslams, shoulder-switch slams, and so on.
Variety of sleeper holds and chokes.
Springboard back elbow, occasionally to the outside.
Variety of lariats and clotheslines.
Variety of suplexes and throws.
Variety of stiff punches and elbows.
Signature(s) (3-5 moves that will sometimes finish a match)
The Ender - A Running Sit-out Powerbomb.
Hansen Special - A stiff-as-hell lariat.
The Freight Train - A brutal big boot, usually delivered in a stiff and fast fashion.
Dark Embrace - Standard sleeper hold, usually to choke an opponent out and prepare them for the Hunter-Killer Driver.
The Jackson Drop - A pop-up Samoan Drop.
Finisher(s) (list 1-3 finishing moves):
The Hunter-Killer Driver - Burning Hammer, usually done with Jackson throwing a middle finger before he plants his opponent (Super-Finisher)
Quick To Ground - Avalanche Powerbomb, occasionally through a table.
Round Trip - A spinning powerbomb, usually combined with a pinfall immediately after.
Backstory (can include real life companies or other e-feds):
An Ohio export who looked to make his name known, Jackson teams with one of his childhood best friends in Sara Daniels, and has been known as a reckless force not to be fucked with. He and Daniels made a splash when they were brought in to work a PWG show months prior, and had a short reign with the tag belts before eventually dropping them back to The Rascalz. A tag specialist and a brutal competitor in singles action, Jackson is an asset to any company that hires him...and a liability to those he faces.
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Name: Sara Daniels.
Nickname(s):' Forty-Four'
Date of Birth: May 25th, 1991.
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio.
Heel, Face, or Tweener?: Heel.
Wrestling Style: Technical/Brawler.
Personality: Calculating and cunning, Daniels is a technical master in the ring and relies heavily on submissions and wearing her opponent down before delivering killing blows.
Strengths: Excellent technical wrestler with a focus on submissions to weaken, but not necessarily end a match.
Weaknesses: Not the strongest, and prone to be outmatched by stronger wrestlers due to her smaller frame.
Wrestler Pic Base: Toni Storm.
Attire: Similarly to Jackson's attire, Daniels wears a 'kilt' made of scrap alongside long boots that go up to just below her knees and a set of trunks and a fairly simple top with fishnets over her lower torso and stomach. She wears a set of fingerless gloves as well. When coming to the ring, she wears a sleeveless leather jacket and burlap mask like Jackson, and has her opposite eye painted with three lines of white paint.
Theme Song: 'The Scope of All Of This' by The Hotelier.
Entrance: As the music begins, Daniels walks out and immediately rips her mask off, roaring at the crowd and basking for a moment, before she throws the mask aside and rushes to the ring. She, too, slides under the bottom rope, posing in the center of the ring and, instead of playing to the crowd, simply settles in a corner.
Moveset (list 10 or more common moves):
-Shoot Kicks, targeted to the head and legs to compound on damage done by other attacks.
-Variety of knee strikes from varying positions, including but not limited to: Swinging knee lift, a running knee strike, jumping knee strike, bicycle knees, arm-trapped knee strikes to the head, and so on.
-Shoot strikes, usually from the fists or palms, to the chest and head to stun an opponent.
-German Suplex and associated varieties, specifically bridging and snap.
-Dragon Suplex and associated varieties, specifically bridging and snap.
-Penalty Kick to a downed or sitting opponent's neck or back, for the same reason as other attacks targeting those limbs.
-A variety of rest holds and submissions targeting the neck and legs as well as other limbs, for the purpose of wearing the opponent down without necessarily causing a submission.
-Various corner-trapped strikes, including a clothesline, repeated elbows, machine gun chops, knife edge chops, and a clothesline/belly-to-belly suplex combination.
-O'Connor Roll/German Suplex from the corner.
-Roll-ups and roll-throughs into other moves.
-Strike combinations, often blending palm and shoot strikes with knees and kicks to wear an opponent down.
Signature(s) (2-4 signature moves)
Eight-armed Menace - Standing Octopus hold, usually in the center of the ring.
Hypoxia - Modified sleeper hold.
No Escape - A rolling knee-bar, usually snapped on from a sudden position.
The Daniels Blitz - A series of fast and sudden strikes targeting the back, neck, and head.
Full Rotation - A flying corkscrew elbow.
Finisher(s) (list 1-3 finishing moves):
Killing Blow - A roundhouse kick, much like the black mass.
Double Barrel Special - Shotgun Dropkick.
Shock and Awe - Cradle DDT.
Backstory (can include real life companies or other e-feds):
Much like Jackson, Daniels began in Dayton, Ohio, with a modest skillset and an eagerness to learn. She teamed with Jackson when he went to PWG and won the tag titles for a short period, but sought better things after they dropped the belts to The Rascalz.
Theme Song: '6/8' by Blink 182
Entrance: The lights flash in sync with the rapid guitar strumming, flashing red with the 'heavy' secondary strum as both members emerge from backstage, with Jackson holding his arms out while Daniels crouches in front of him. As the song intensifies, the two walk toward the ring, Jackson looming behind Daniels and keeping his presence heavy, occasionally cursing or shouting at fans who get too close. When they get to the ring, Jackson holds the ropes open for Daniels before she returns the favor, and the two resume their pose in the center of the ring before throwing their entrance gear off to the side and awaiting their opponents.
Tag Team Finisher:
The Long Goodbye - Daniels shotgun-dropkicks an opponent to Jackson, who plants them with a Hunter-Killer Driver.
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Name: George Jackson
Nickname(s): 'Double-Barrel'
Date of Birth: April 24th, 1990.
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio.
Heel, Face, or Tweener?: Heel.
Wrestling Style: Brawler, primarily, with some hardcore experience.
Personality: Aggressive, brutal, and fiercely protective of his tag team partner. The perfect 'hot tag' to counter Daniels' technical expertise, but often goes into a match ready to end it from the start. Not much of a people person.
Strengths: Impressively strong and deceptively quick, with almost unmatched brawling skills. An excellent hot tag.
Big HOSS.
Weaknesses: Impulsive, often gets himself disqualified or thrown out during singles contests due to his actions. His protectiveness can easily be taken advantage of, as putting Daniels in harms way will often throw him off entirely.
Wrestler Pic Base: Chris Ridgeway.
Height/weight: 6'3", 235 lbs.
Attire: In the ring, Jackson wears a pair of tights with a sort of 'kilt' around them made of what appears to be scrap and metal, similar to Drew Parker's ring gear. The tights cut off at the kneepads, which are a scratched-up black color, and the kneepads continue into long boots that cover the entirety of his shins and feet. A small sliver of skin is visible between his tights and kneepads, but not too much. He wraps his hands in black boxing tape as well. When making his entrance, Jackson wears a sleeveless leather jacket and has a burlap hood over his head.
Jackson usually has black facepaint over his left eye in a series of three lines.
Theme Song: 'Sister Cities' by The Wonder Years.
Entrance: Jackson's entrance is fairly simple, as he walks out from backstage and holds his arms out in a crucifix pose, basking in the crowd and flashing red lights for a moment before he rushes to the ring, throwing the hood and jacket off as he arrives and sliding beneath the bottom rope. Once inside, he beats on his chest and usually shouts out at the crowd from two of the four turnbuckles before settling and waiting for his opponent.
Moveset (list 10 or more common moves):
Assorted Fireman's Carry Manuevers, including but not limited to: Slams, Neckbreakers, Backbreakers, Rolling Fireman's Carries and other moves similar.
Stiff shoot strikes, kicks, and knees.
Wristlock manuevers, including but not limited to: Wristlock dropkicks, knee-strikes, and so on.
Variety of powerbombs, most commonly sit-out and buckle varieties.
Powerslams, including but not limited to: Scoop slams, inverted powerslams, shoulder-switch slams, and so on.
Variety of sleeper holds and chokes.
Springboard back elbow, occasionally to the outside.
Variety of lariats and clotheslines.
Variety of suplexes and throws.
Variety of stiff punches and elbows.
Signature(s) (3-5 moves that will sometimes finish a match)
The Ender - A Running Sit-out Powerbomb.
Hansen Special - A stiff-as-hell lariat.
The Freight Train - A brutal big boot, usually delivered in a stiff and fast fashion.
Dark Embrace - Standard sleeper hold, usually to choke an opponent out and prepare them for the Hunter-Killer Driver.
The Jackson Drop - A pop-up Samoan Drop.
Finisher(s) (list 1-3 finishing moves):
The Hunter-Killer Driver - Burning Hammer, usually done with Jackson throwing a middle finger before he plants his opponent (Super-Finisher)
Quick To Ground - Avalanche Powerbomb, occasionally through a table.
Round Trip - A spinning powerbomb, usually combined with a pinfall immediately after.
Backstory (can include real life companies or other e-feds):
An Ohio export who looked to make his name known, Jackson teams with one of his childhood best friends in Sara Daniels, and has been known as a reckless force not to be fucked with. He and Daniels made a splash when they were brought in to work a PWG show months prior, and had a short reign with the tag belts before eventually dropping them back to The Rascalz. A tag specialist and a brutal competitor in singles action, Jackson is an asset to any company that hires him...and a liability to those he faces.
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Name: Sara Daniels.
Nickname(s):' Forty-Four'
Date of Birth: May 25th, 1991.
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio.
Heel, Face, or Tweener?: Heel.
Wrestling Style: Technical/Brawler.
Personality: Calculating and cunning, Daniels is a technical master in the ring and relies heavily on submissions and wearing her opponent down before delivering killing blows.
Strengths: Excellent technical wrestler with a focus on submissions to weaken, but not necessarily end a match.
Weaknesses: Not the strongest, and prone to be outmatched by stronger wrestlers due to her smaller frame.
Wrestler Pic Base: Toni Storm.
Attire: Similarly to Jackson's attire, Daniels wears a 'kilt' made of scrap alongside long boots that go up to just below her knees and a set of trunks and a fairly simple top with fishnets over her lower torso and stomach. She wears a set of fingerless gloves as well. When coming to the ring, she wears a sleeveless leather jacket and burlap mask like Jackson, and has her opposite eye painted with three lines of white paint.
Theme Song: 'The Scope of All Of This' by The Hotelier.
Entrance: As the music begins, Daniels walks out and immediately rips her mask off, roaring at the crowd and basking for a moment, before she throws the mask aside and rushes to the ring. She, too, slides under the bottom rope, posing in the center of the ring and, instead of playing to the crowd, simply settles in a corner.
Moveset (list 10 or more common moves):
-Shoot Kicks, targeted to the head and legs to compound on damage done by other attacks.
-Variety of knee strikes from varying positions, including but not limited to: Swinging knee lift, a running knee strike, jumping knee strike, bicycle knees, arm-trapped knee strikes to the head, and so on.
-Shoot strikes, usually from the fists or palms, to the chest and head to stun an opponent.
-German Suplex and associated varieties, specifically bridging and snap.
-Dragon Suplex and associated varieties, specifically bridging and snap.
-Penalty Kick to a downed or sitting opponent's neck or back, for the same reason as other attacks targeting those limbs.
-A variety of rest holds and submissions targeting the neck and legs as well as other limbs, for the purpose of wearing the opponent down without necessarily causing a submission.
-Various corner-trapped strikes, including a clothesline, repeated elbows, machine gun chops, knife edge chops, and a clothesline/belly-to-belly suplex combination.
-O'Connor Roll/German Suplex from the corner.
-Roll-ups and roll-throughs into other moves.
-Strike combinations, often blending palm and shoot strikes with knees and kicks to wear an opponent down.
Signature(s) (2-4 signature moves)
Eight-armed Menace - Standing Octopus hold, usually in the center of the ring.
Hypoxia - Modified sleeper hold.
No Escape - A rolling knee-bar, usually snapped on from a sudden position.
The Daniels Blitz - A series of fast and sudden strikes targeting the back, neck, and head.
Full Rotation - A flying corkscrew elbow.
Finisher(s) (list 1-3 finishing moves):
Killing Blow - A roundhouse kick, much like the black mass.
Double Barrel Special - Shotgun Dropkick.
Shock and Awe - Cradle DDT.
Backstory (can include real life companies or other e-feds):
Much like Jackson, Daniels began in Dayton, Ohio, with a modest skillset and an eagerness to learn. She teamed with Jackson when he went to PWG and won the tag titles for a short period, but sought better things after they dropped the belts to The Rascalz.