Post by The Masked Salaryman on Jul 3, 2015 19:30:46 GMT -6
Personal Information
Name: Sean
Email: You know this.
Instant Messenger Names (Skype, AIM, Yahoo): Yuuuuup.
Character Info
Real Name: Juan Romero Antiguas
Ring Name: Romero Antiguas
Twitter Handle (if applicable): Currently none. May change.
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 229 lbs.
Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
Identity Commonly Known?: Yes
Age: 28
Years Experience: 2-3
Alignment: Rudo.
Entrance Music: “Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You)” by Enrique Iglesias
Entrance Description: Please put this in ["code"] tags; this makes it easier to insert your stock entrance into our shows. Referring to our promotional information, we do not have large production values; this should give you a good idea of what our stage looks like.
Physical Appearance: Picbase is Latin Lover.
Ring Attire: Traditional wrestling tights in the Mexican tri-color. White boots. White wrist tape. Nothing else, largely to show off his admittedly impressive physique.
Gimmick: El Diablo de la lucha libre. Romero is the nephew of Juan Antiguas, noted uber-rudo of Monterrey, Mexico known well for his insisting on using the dreaded martinete in spite of Mexico’s long-standing ban on the move. Continued use resulted in his banning from Mexico, and forced him to work for promotions in Texas. Romero follows in his uncle’s dreaded footsteps. He spits in the face of lucha tradition in all ways possible. He’s here because, well, if he’s the devil of Mexican wrestling, why not reign in HELL?
Also a bit of a womanizer, in the vein of Rick Rude - where most women will be completely and utterly turned off by his arrogant demeanor, but there’ll still be those who will buy what he’s selling.
Personality:
Arrogant to the max. He believes all men want to be him, and all women want him. Romero considers himself the Platonic idea of a luchador - a man who can wrestle lucha style yet is not beholden to it, and can do virtually everything in a wrestling ring.
He acts dismissive to almost everyone. He’s not one to make friends easily - though any friends he does make will find a much more benevolent Romero, if only as long as their interests are intertwined.
List up to three strengths of your character; they can be in-ring related, personality related, whatever you think helps define your character:
1. Feeds off of hate. The crowd’s boos and derisive chants only inspire him more and more.
2. Well-rounded. He’s been trained by his uncle and has experience in several styles.
3. Martinete. It’s legal in HELL, and virtually nowhere else in Mexico. It’s the killshot in his arsenal, and is to be feared.
List up to three weaknesses of your character:
1. Arrogance. Prone to underestimating opponents and demeaning covers that never actually work.
2. Fast opponents. The average luchador, upright, gives Romero problems if he can’t ground them.
3. Anger. He’s quick to anger, and has quite the temper.
Athletic Background (If relevant): Amateur wrestling.
Biography (Optional):
Nephew of noted pariah in Mexican wrestling Juan Antiguas, Romero Antiguas was trained by his uncle to expose the limitations of the Mexican style by being the one luchador who would adapt beyond lucha’s traditions and become a worldwide star.
It hasn’t quite panned out that way just yet, but Romero is undeniably talented, and now, in HELL, he has a lucha company that allows him to use his family’s beloved (and often illegal) Martinete.
Wrestling Style: American pro wrestling, with hints of lucha libre flair.
Finishers
1. Antiguas Special - Styles Clash. Romero uses it almost entirely because of the martinete like setup that makes the crowd gasp and (non-HELL) officials nervous before he executes the Styles Clash.
2. Figure four leg lock. His uncle’s finisher before Juan developed his obsession with the martinete.
3. Martinete- Jumping Tombstone Piledriver. Purported to be the deadliest in Mexico - a large portion of the reason Antiguas even wrestles in HELL is that the move is legal, unlike in the rest of Mexico.
Signature Moves
1. Double-underhook DDT
2. Butterfly superplex
3. Fireman’s carry gutbuster
Regular Moves You don't need to fill out all the slots for moves.
1. Picture perfect dropkick
2. European uppercuts
3. Repeated kneelifts to a cornered opponent
4. Second rope front elbowdrop, Bret Hart Style
5. Top rope senton backsplash
6. Ripping and tearing at an opponent’s mask (if masked) or eyes (otherwise)
7. Mexican surfboard
8. High angle fireman’s carry takedown (the AA/FU)
9. Repeated fistdrops to a downed opponent
10. Gutwrench suplex
11. Stun-gun
12. Basement DDT
13. Cross armbreaker
14. High, high hangtime back body drop
15. Top rope elbowdrop (with bicep kiss taunt)
Name: Sean
Email: You know this.
Instant Messenger Names (Skype, AIM, Yahoo): Yuuuuup.
Character Info
Real Name: Juan Romero Antiguas
Ring Name: Romero Antiguas
Twitter Handle (if applicable): Currently none. May change.
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 229 lbs.
Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
Identity Commonly Known?: Yes
Age: 28
Years Experience: 2-3
Alignment: Rudo.
Entrance Music: “Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You)” by Enrique Iglesias
Entrance Description: Please put this in ["code"] tags; this makes it easier to insert your stock entrance into our shows. Referring to our promotional information, we do not have large production values; this should give you a good idea of what our stage looks like.
Physical Appearance: Picbase is Latin Lover.
Ring Attire: Traditional wrestling tights in the Mexican tri-color. White boots. White wrist tape. Nothing else, largely to show off his admittedly impressive physique.
Gimmick: El Diablo de la lucha libre. Romero is the nephew of Juan Antiguas, noted uber-rudo of Monterrey, Mexico known well for his insisting on using the dreaded martinete in spite of Mexico’s long-standing ban on the move. Continued use resulted in his banning from Mexico, and forced him to work for promotions in Texas. Romero follows in his uncle’s dreaded footsteps. He spits in the face of lucha tradition in all ways possible. He’s here because, well, if he’s the devil of Mexican wrestling, why not reign in HELL?
Also a bit of a womanizer, in the vein of Rick Rude - where most women will be completely and utterly turned off by his arrogant demeanor, but there’ll still be those who will buy what he’s selling.
Personality:
Arrogant to the max. He believes all men want to be him, and all women want him. Romero considers himself the Platonic idea of a luchador - a man who can wrestle lucha style yet is not beholden to it, and can do virtually everything in a wrestling ring.
He acts dismissive to almost everyone. He’s not one to make friends easily - though any friends he does make will find a much more benevolent Romero, if only as long as their interests are intertwined.
List up to three strengths of your character; they can be in-ring related, personality related, whatever you think helps define your character:
1. Feeds off of hate. The crowd’s boos and derisive chants only inspire him more and more.
2. Well-rounded. He’s been trained by his uncle and has experience in several styles.
3. Martinete. It’s legal in HELL, and virtually nowhere else in Mexico. It’s the killshot in his arsenal, and is to be feared.
List up to three weaknesses of your character:
1. Arrogance. Prone to underestimating opponents and demeaning covers that never actually work.
2. Fast opponents. The average luchador, upright, gives Romero problems if he can’t ground them.
3. Anger. He’s quick to anger, and has quite the temper.
Athletic Background (If relevant): Amateur wrestling.
Biography (Optional):
Nephew of noted pariah in Mexican wrestling Juan Antiguas, Romero Antiguas was trained by his uncle to expose the limitations of the Mexican style by being the one luchador who would adapt beyond lucha’s traditions and become a worldwide star.
It hasn’t quite panned out that way just yet, but Romero is undeniably talented, and now, in HELL, he has a lucha company that allows him to use his family’s beloved (and often illegal) Martinete.
Wrestling Style: American pro wrestling, with hints of lucha libre flair.
Finishers
1. Antiguas Special - Styles Clash. Romero uses it almost entirely because of the martinete like setup that makes the crowd gasp and (non-HELL) officials nervous before he executes the Styles Clash.
2. Figure four leg lock. His uncle’s finisher before Juan developed his obsession with the martinete.
3. Martinete- Jumping Tombstone Piledriver. Purported to be the deadliest in Mexico - a large portion of the reason Antiguas even wrestles in HELL is that the move is legal, unlike in the rest of Mexico.
Signature Moves
1. Double-underhook DDT
2. Butterfly superplex
3. Fireman’s carry gutbuster
Regular Moves You don't need to fill out all the slots for moves.
1. Picture perfect dropkick
2. European uppercuts
3. Repeated kneelifts to a cornered opponent
4. Second rope front elbowdrop, Bret Hart Style
5. Top rope senton backsplash
6. Ripping and tearing at an opponent’s mask (if masked) or eyes (otherwise)
7. Mexican surfboard
8. High angle fireman’s carry takedown (the AA/FU)
9. Repeated fistdrops to a downed opponent
10. Gutwrench suplex
11. Stun-gun
12. Basement DDT
13. Cross armbreaker
14. High, high hangtime back body drop
15. Top rope elbowdrop (with bicep kiss taunt)