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Defiant Card
Chapter 21 July 22nd, 2023
RP Deadline: July 21th, 2023, 11:59 pm CST
Main Event: Roxanne Vendetta vs. Miho Li vs. Wil Pierce
Triple Threat match for the "Wild Card" spot for Stephanie Matsuda/Ian Dickson/??? World Title match
Jacob Striker vs. Christopher Sabertooth
SSW Intercontinental title match
Raijin Hunter vs. Stark
The Rogue Horsemen (Ryo Sakazaki/Kain Reyes) vs. Hans Olsen/El Landerson vs. The Shinigami Foundation (David Gibson/Thomas Bane)
Triple Threat for the vacant SSW Puroeseu Tag Team championships.
Bianca Davis vs. Megane Diavola
Logan Burgess vs. Hellfighter & Madison Wright vs. Celes Dumont
Current Nickname(s): N/A Height: 7'0 ft. Weight: 300 lbs. - The HellFighter Hometown: Kansas City, Missouri
CHARACTER INFORMATION Disposition/Alignment: Choose from these options: Pure Babyface
GIMMICK: HellFighter is a not backing down, not compromising, undeniable Christian Athlete, but also he is a former Olympic qualifier and representative for the 1996 Olympics and walked down the aisle and represented the red while and blue along side a certain gold medalists. Shortly there after, he was recruited by one Erik Zieba in his then MWC promotion hoping to duplicate that same success. Despite his size, he is also very athletic and can move in the ring. Shortly after, the MWC changed its name and created the EWI where it was there that HellFighter thrived capturing the Intercontinental and then later World Heavyweight Championship titles on two separate occasions. Sadly, throughout his tenure, he would not duplicate that success and remain on the top of the mountain but he did become that of an unspoken locker room leader where he helped bring in and produce such names as a young team called Twin Phoenix and the duo of Yeh Shen Li and Trynyty Wang, one of which would become the very first and long reigning GXW Women's champion. HellFighter, would also befriend the likes of Zell Hunter and Chris Slayton who all would become long standing touring companions on the road as well as longer standing good friends long after the famed federation would close it's doors following after the untimely tragic passing of Nthwa and GXW co-founder and owner Chad Dupree. Unlike his various friends, HellFighter did the unthinkable and did not follow in their steps and instead elected to enter into a quiet retirement with his girlfriend, and ultimately later wife Niccole (long time manager of the Heavy Metal Express Nikki Roxx). They would get married and she would give birth to three children, a son and then two years later two twin girls. HellFighter kept himself busy being a father as well as role model for the Christian community and man of the church and even though he got older he still maintained his strong physique that deep down he can still go in the ring well into his 40s than most men half his age but more importantly that he can be a leader in the locker room to the next generation of pro wrestlers as well as wanting to be a superhero role model for not only his own three children, but also all children around the entire world that he is still a butt kicker in the ring.
HellFighter was enjoying a quiet retirement until good friends Yeh Shen Li-Slayton and her husband Chris Slayton came to his house in Kansas City, where they convinced him to not only come back to wrestling, but to help mentor and coach their young seventeen year old daughter Miho Li after the troublesome and politic filled quiet firing from EAW and hoping to help her succeed without the crashing and burning and putting the history of the EAW as far in her rearview mirror as possible, but as HellFighter was in his protege's corner, he started hearing louder and louder the call back into the ring and the feeling that he needed to be more than just manager and coach for Miho but that he still had more to offer going forward. He may not be another world champion but he can be a locker room leader and role model for both his children and all kids around the world here in the PWN.
To show that even at the age of 44 years old, that he can still go better than young men of today's modern era of wrestling generation and that he can be a role model for not only his own children to allow them a chance to see what he could do in the ring but also for all of the children of the world that he can be a butt kicker. He isn't trying for another title by any means even though if he ever happens to get such accolades in this new stage of his career he will be thankful, but first and foremost to be a locker room leader and lead by example for boys and girls in the back as well as leading his young female charge, Miho Li to excel in her potential.
Tendency to Cheat: Never
IN-RING INFORMATION Wrestling Debut [Optional]: 1999 Favorite Match Types [Optional]: Iron Man Matches Least Favorite Match Types [Optional]: Anything hardcore or extreme or weapons based Favorite Weapon:[Optional] None In-Ring Achievements [Optional]: 1x EWI Intercontinental Championship title, 1x EWI World Heavyweight Championship title
Common Moves: Minimum ten (10)
1. Belly-to-belly suplex 2. Fisherman suplex 3. Capture suplex 4. Double under hook suplex 5. Belly-to-back suplex 6. Pump handle slam 7. Full Nelson slam 8. Stalling vertical suplex 9. German suplex 10. Dragon suplex 11. Belly-to-back suplex 12. Death valley driver 13. Half nelson suplex 14. Spine buster 15. Sky high elevated spine buster 16. Clothesline 17. Big boot 18. Spear 19. DDT 20. Neck breaker 21. Brain buster 22. Running power slam 23. European upper cut 24. Tilt-a-whirl back breaker 25. Fall away slam 26. Knife edged chops
Signature Moves: Minimum of two (2), maximum of five (5)
1. "The Running Gun" A bounce off the ropes and as he launches off on the opposite ropes and comes back to nail his opponent with a POUNCE/SPEAR
2. "The Line Dance" while holding his opponent's arm, HellFighter does an old school, Undertaker styled walk on the ropes, and then drops down ringing the arm bouncing it off of the ropes, while he is stunned, he does an vaulting shoulder tackle over the ropes and takes him off of his feet.
3. "Suplex World Tour" Where HellFighter will take a hold of his opponent and hit him with a series of various suplexes but keep a hold of him and it various ones in rolling consecutive fashion one right after the other. So he will hit a snap suplex, roll, vertical suplex, roll, fisherman suplex, roll, then finish it out with a tossing over the head belly-to-belly suplex or German suplex to finish off the spot. He can change up the order or do different types with each one pending on the situation.
Finishing Moves: Maximum three (3) and one (1) optional ultra-finisher (UF)
1. "The T-Bar Drop" - Pump handle slam set up, but then positions and drops his opponent in a sit out pile driver/Rikishi driver
2. "The Ascension Lock" - (Submission move finisher) Hellfighter gets behind his opponent, locks on his arms in a double under hook inverted full nelson and hoist him up into the air and holds it for a few seconds before releasing the hold in midair and dropping him down only to lock on a rear naked choke and falling backwards locking on a body scissor until they either tap out or pass out.
3. "The Kansas City Slamma-Jamma" - HellFighter Irish whips his opponent into the ropes, on the return scoops them up and launches them high into the air and then catching them in a pop up elevated sky high spine buster or power bomb/last ride.
UF. "Full Hell Fire Assault" - He will rarely if not ever hit this move like an end all be all put the kids to bed type of finisher to end a feud or seal a moment forever and lock it away inside a highlight reel type of move. HellFighter picks up his opponent and hoist them up in a stalling military press before dropping them behind him on their stomach, and then immediately follows up with a standing moon sault landing all 300 hundred pounds of him onto the down opponent on the ground then rolls them over and hooks the leg for the possible final 1-2-3.
NOTES: In HellFighter's younger years, he was once considered as the "high flying big man" because he could and would take high risks and go up high attacking from the air; however, now in his later years he does not take nearly as many if not ever any high risks because of fear of injury to himself and will always remain to play it safe and keep things on the ground being that of a suplex machine/ring general maintaining control within the match and dictate the flow through crisp and innovative but fundamental attacks.
Last edited by HellFighterINC on Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:51 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Finish adding and completing app)