Post by Jim Houston on Mar 11, 2020 20:39:45 GMT
Name:
Revolution-X
Handler: ticktock
Name: RJ Tudor
Nickname: King of the Air
Date of Birth: 17th September 2000
Home Town: The Bronx, New York City, New York
Heel, Face, or Tweener:
Face
Wrestling Style:
High Flyer
Personality:
Excitable, high-energy wrestler who is always bouncing around.
Strengths:
Agility, speed and innovative high-flying offence.
Weaknesses:
Technical ability and size.
Wrestler Pic Base:
Ricky Knight Junior
Attire:
In the ring, Tudor wears purple tights with yellow and light green streaks down the sides. Across the back, 'Tudor' is written in stylised white lettering. He wears elbow and knee pads which look like a Jackson Pollock painting and wrist tape with motivational words written on it. He also wears kick pads which are matched to his gear. On his entrance, Tudor will come to the ring in a t-shirt with 'Bill Tudor Wrestling Academy' across the front.
Moveset (list 10 or more common moves):
- A variety of kicks- basic kicks, Pele kick, spinning wheel kick, dropkicks from various positions, spinning gut kick, superkicks
- Handspring moves- elbow, enzeguiri, bulldog, reverse DDT (like a Destino)
- Top rope moves to a standing opponent- corkscrew crossbody, dropkick, spinning wheel kick, double stomp to the back
- Top rope moves to a grounded opponent- shooting star press, double-rotation moonsault, 630 splash, phoenix splash
- Ripcord moves- hook kick, spike hurricanrana, jumping DDT, superkick to the gut followed by a famouser
- Robinson special
- Arm drag
- Drop toe hold onto the middle rope followed by a run-up vault over the top rope, landed on his feet and a superkick
Finisher(s) (list 1-3 finishing moves):
- Springboard facebuster- Off with his Head
- A springboard, leap to the perpendicular ropes followed by a phoenix splash- King's Decree
Name: Jackson Banks
Nickname: The King of the Ropes
Date of Birth: 29th May 1997
Home Town: Brooklyn, New York City, New York
Heel, Face, or Tweener:
Face
Wrestling Style:
High Flyer
Personality:
The calmer of the two but still fairly high-energy. He does the majority of the talking while Tudor contributes the odd word here and there.
Strengths:
Agility, speed, innovative high-flying, rope-based offence and in-ring intelligence.
Weaknesses:
Striking ability and size.
Wrestler Pic Base:
Michael Oku
Attire:
Banks wears green trunks with his name across the back in black lettering. His elbow and knee pads are the same shade of green. On the way to the ring, he wears sunglasses and will often put these on before going for a big move.
Moveset (list 10 or more common moves):
- Springboard moves- dropkick, lariat, forearm, hurricanrana, senton, DDT, blockbuster, bulldog
- Top rope moves to a standing opponent- corkscrew elbow, hurricanrana, shooting star crossbody, moonsault
- Top rope moves to a grounded opponent- 450 splash, shooting star knees, split-legged moonsault, split-legged corkscrew moonsault
- Rope walk moves- hurricanrana, tornado DDT, meteora, facebuster (onto the knee), knee strike (Banks will often build up the crowd as he walks the rope and may jump down onto the middle rope to jump back up for some extra momentum or just to show off)
- Various rope-assisted dives to the outside (walking up the ropes, bouncing off one set onto another etc.)
- Standing shooting-star press.
Finisher(s) (list 1-3 finishing moves):
- Top-rope 619- The Banks Job
- Rope-walk cutter- Rope-KO
Double-Team Moves:
- Various high-speed flippy moves (eg. one hits a moonsault and then another hits a top-rope move.
- Tudor hits a superkick into a Banks top-rope move to a standing opponent
- Banks does a rope-walk move into a Tudor top-rope move to a grounded opponent
- Tudor hits a handspring reverse DDT followed by a Banks standing shooting-star press and a Tudor top-rope shooting-star press.
Double Team Finishers:
- A Banks Job into King's Decree- The Revolution
Theme Song: 'You Need Me, I Don't Need You' by Ed Sheeran
Entrance: As the song begins, quick highlights of high-flying moves from Tudor and Banks play on the screen. After ten seconds when 'Now I'm in town' is heard, they burst through the curtain and call to the crowd with a lot of energy. They get the crowd going before bouncing down the ramp, slapping hands with fans and generally revving up the crowd. As they reach the ring, Tudor slides in and quickly jumps up to the top turnbuckle. Banks then springboards up onto the top rope and walks the rope over to him before the two of them each land a backflip back into the ring before continuing to rev up the crowd.
Backstory (can include real life companies or other e-feds): Revolution-X came together while both men were training at the Bill Tudor Wrestling Academy, where RJ Tudor's father was the trainer. With Tudor having wrestled for a short time, his dad started putting him in matches that he wasn't ready for and giving him opportunities that he didn't deserve. After Banks called him out on it, the two of them had a short feud before Tudor came to see that Banks was right. Together, they confronted Tudor's father and they decided to move to newer pastures. Jim Houston, impressed by the tape that they had sent out to various promotions, was quick to bring them in. He gave them a few months in a wrestling school linked to FPW before deciding to bring them in full time.
Revolution-X
Handler: ticktock
Name: RJ Tudor
Nickname: King of the Air
Date of Birth: 17th September 2000
Home Town: The Bronx, New York City, New York
Heel, Face, or Tweener:
Face
Wrestling Style:
High Flyer
Personality:
Excitable, high-energy wrestler who is always bouncing around.
Strengths:
Agility, speed and innovative high-flying offence.
Weaknesses:
Technical ability and size.
Wrestler Pic Base:
Ricky Knight Junior
Attire:
In the ring, Tudor wears purple tights with yellow and light green streaks down the sides. Across the back, 'Tudor' is written in stylised white lettering. He wears elbow and knee pads which look like a Jackson Pollock painting and wrist tape with motivational words written on it. He also wears kick pads which are matched to his gear. On his entrance, Tudor will come to the ring in a t-shirt with 'Bill Tudor Wrestling Academy' across the front.
Moveset (list 10 or more common moves):
- A variety of kicks- basic kicks, Pele kick, spinning wheel kick, dropkicks from various positions, spinning gut kick, superkicks
- Handspring moves- elbow, enzeguiri, bulldog, reverse DDT (like a Destino)
- Top rope moves to a standing opponent- corkscrew crossbody, dropkick, spinning wheel kick, double stomp to the back
- Top rope moves to a grounded opponent- shooting star press, double-rotation moonsault, 630 splash, phoenix splash
- Ripcord moves- hook kick, spike hurricanrana, jumping DDT, superkick to the gut followed by a famouser
- Robinson special
- Arm drag
- Drop toe hold onto the middle rope followed by a run-up vault over the top rope, landed on his feet and a superkick
Finisher(s) (list 1-3 finishing moves):
- Springboard facebuster- Off with his Head
- A springboard, leap to the perpendicular ropes followed by a phoenix splash- King's Decree
Name: Jackson Banks
Nickname: The King of the Ropes
Date of Birth: 29th May 1997
Home Town: Brooklyn, New York City, New York
Heel, Face, or Tweener:
Face
Wrestling Style:
High Flyer
Personality:
The calmer of the two but still fairly high-energy. He does the majority of the talking while Tudor contributes the odd word here and there.
Strengths:
Agility, speed, innovative high-flying, rope-based offence and in-ring intelligence.
Weaknesses:
Striking ability and size.
Wrestler Pic Base:
Michael Oku
Attire:
Banks wears green trunks with his name across the back in black lettering. His elbow and knee pads are the same shade of green. On the way to the ring, he wears sunglasses and will often put these on before going for a big move.
Moveset (list 10 or more common moves):
- Springboard moves- dropkick, lariat, forearm, hurricanrana, senton, DDT, blockbuster, bulldog
- Top rope moves to a standing opponent- corkscrew elbow, hurricanrana, shooting star crossbody, moonsault
- Top rope moves to a grounded opponent- 450 splash, shooting star knees, split-legged moonsault, split-legged corkscrew moonsault
- Rope walk moves- hurricanrana, tornado DDT, meteora, facebuster (onto the knee), knee strike (Banks will often build up the crowd as he walks the rope and may jump down onto the middle rope to jump back up for some extra momentum or just to show off)
- Various rope-assisted dives to the outside (walking up the ropes, bouncing off one set onto another etc.)
- Standing shooting-star press.
Finisher(s) (list 1-3 finishing moves):
- Top-rope 619- The Banks Job
- Rope-walk cutter- Rope-KO
Double-Team Moves:
- Various high-speed flippy moves (eg. one hits a moonsault and then another hits a top-rope move.
- Tudor hits a superkick into a Banks top-rope move to a standing opponent
- Banks does a rope-walk move into a Tudor top-rope move to a grounded opponent
- Tudor hits a handspring reverse DDT followed by a Banks standing shooting-star press and a Tudor top-rope shooting-star press.
Double Team Finishers:
- A Banks Job into King's Decree- The Revolution
Theme Song: 'You Need Me, I Don't Need You' by Ed Sheeran
Entrance: As the song begins, quick highlights of high-flying moves from Tudor and Banks play on the screen. After ten seconds when 'Now I'm in town' is heard, they burst through the curtain and call to the crowd with a lot of energy. They get the crowd going before bouncing down the ramp, slapping hands with fans and generally revving up the crowd. As they reach the ring, Tudor slides in and quickly jumps up to the top turnbuckle. Banks then springboards up onto the top rope and walks the rope over to him before the two of them each land a backflip back into the ring before continuing to rev up the crowd.
Backstory (can include real life companies or other e-feds): Revolution-X came together while both men were training at the Bill Tudor Wrestling Academy, where RJ Tudor's father was the trainer. With Tudor having wrestled for a short time, his dad started putting him in matches that he wasn't ready for and giving him opportunities that he didn't deserve. After Banks called him out on it, the two of them had a short feud before Tudor came to see that Banks was right. Together, they confronted Tudor's father and they decided to move to newer pastures. Jim Houston, impressed by the tape that they had sent out to various promotions, was quick to bring them in. He gave them a few months in a wrestling school linked to FPW before deciding to bring them in full time.