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Personal Information
Name: Corey
Email: starkdisassembled@gmail.com
Previous E-Wrestling Experience: 2004-2011. I did stuff.
Instant Messenger Names: AIM: starkinddefect MSN: starkinddefect@live.com (until it merges to Skype at least)
Character Info
Name: V. Also known as the Nameless, Number Five, οὐδείς (Ou-deis), the Rogue Horseman. There'll be a legal name provided on the legal paperwork, and if management needs, he'll even pretend it's actually his for a little bit.
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 239 lbs.
Hometown: the Five and a Half Minute Hallway
Alignment: anti-hero face
Entrance Music: One Minute Silence - Holy Man
Entrance Description:
Physical Appearance: (I don't have a claimed PB in this. If it's required, I can, but... I'd rather not.)
A worn early 30s, naturally tanned complexion, perhaps Mediterranian descent, with blue eyes. Quite obviously someone who's spent the last decade and change getting hit in the face for a living-- over what used to be a good bone structure is a nose that's been broken a time or twenty, small facial scars from being busted open, the sort of thickened flesh around the eyebrow/cheek/orbital edge and forehead that longtime fighters have. His build is solid core muscle that's meant for function.
Noticeable arm tattoos-- on his left arm, a winding Quetzalcoatl. On his right, upper arm is a (NSFW) rendering of Christine Banna's ...and she didn't run away and on the lower a Fibronacci spiral.
Ring Attire: MMA trunks, black with white trim and a green stripe down one leg. Black boots, kneepads, elbow pads. White tape, hands and wrists and extending up from his right elbow pad to mid-arm -- whether that's theraputic or simply to obscure the camera-unfriendly tattoo isn't known.
Gimmick: ... more or less, if the internet collective entity Anonymous had an IRL incarnation as a fighter. Vigilante attitude, chaotic, not very mentally stable, sometimes overreactive or bullying... but basically usually standing nearer the side of The Good Guys than the entitled assturds. Indifferent to the glamour of championships.
Personality: Simultaneously the most and least arrogant man in the room. Doesn't shill himself using hyperbole or titles like "The Best In The World"-- at the same time, he figures if you haven't heard of him, you'll catch on soon enough. Standoffish, quieter in personal capacities than he is on-screen, potentially schizoid. The kind of intelligence that comes from experience and private reading; no formal higher education. Addictive personality type.
List up to three strengths of your character; they can be in-ring related, personality related, whatever you think helps define your character:
1. Suspicious - Even when he is allied with others, he's really more alongside the group than in it. Doesn't completely depend on or expect his allies to back his plays, generally has contingency plans to his contingency plans. Like Jack Sparrow, he expects you'll do what's right by you.
2. Addict - Or, not that he is an addict, but that he knows he is one. He knows he doesn't stand to lose the things his opponents are fettered by-- honor, family, pride, limbs... so he'll go that step lower to match his cheating adversary. And especially, he'll go that step further that would stop people who didn't have the best painkiller in the world waiting at home for them.
3. Analytical - Defaults to logic over emotion. Looks to all the pieces of a situation with a combination of technical-skill and people-skill.
List up to three weaknesses of your character:
1. Paranoid - For all working independently can be of value, being against superior numbers and not a part of a core alliance can have a high price. Has trouble being a team player.
2. Addict - While finding the value in a flaw is a strength, the flaw's still a flaw. While he shifts to prescribed Subutex around show dates so he can wrestle lucidly, long-term consequences of respiratory-suppressing drugs affects his endurance. Will never completely be at his peak physically, though he'd deny it.
3. Overthinking - Can get lost in the details. Things under the microscope may be less dire than they appear.
Biography: ... is there anything worse than trying to sum a man who's entire public persona deliberately defies definition?
The simple version, the things most easily found from widespread tape hunting and simply talking around:
He started fighting back in 1999 but burst into more widespread visibility in pro wrestling in 2004 with the help of his benefactor, financial and otherwise, Ava Despina. The rise from there was fast, parting ways with Ava less than two years later, going on a rampage for gold within the promotion he was exclusive to.
Pressure built and built. And one day, after he came in three days after defending his current belt in a brutal pay-per-view three-man cage match to cut promotional videos, secretly mid-opiate-detox-- to find himself lined up in an unscheduled rematch-- the straw broke the camel's back and no spinal fusion was fixing it. He held it together until he got to the ring, got the live mic, went the fuck off with nothing held back in a spectacular fashion that had management hurriedly cutting to commercial break, announced he was quitting, had his match, lost his belt, and left.
The full version was filmed by multiple fans in the crowd and spread like crabgrass on YouTube and other video hosting sites. In the meantime, his prior company still held the rights to the pseudonym he'd been wrestling by. He hasn't had a concrete name since; he used many aliases in the following months on the indies, and the initial V. for a particularly unwieldy one stuck.
And then one day, he seemingly just disappeared.
Dig a little further and you may find rumors of an underground vale tudo ring... but nobody talks too loud from either being wary of those connected or because they don't want to be heard spreading urban legends.
It's been a good three years since his face was seen in mainstream wrestling, and why he's picked EXODUS isn't obvious-- the videos hint at LEGION involvement, but whether it's for or against the likes of Daisuke isn't clear yet.
Wrestling Style: Brawler turned technical puro-style wrestling turned vale tudo. Clinch-fighting followed by ground-and-pound styles-- not dumb enough to do a lot of chasing around after you if it's at all avoidable. Stretches the rules but does not break them until the heel does, then mockingly one-ups them at it. Likes to focus on the spine.
Finishers
1. Rexall - (fireman's carry into sitout reverse piledriver, aka Psychodriver)
2. Huis Clos - (pumphandle into sitout reverse piledriver, aka Psychodriver II, best for fast finishes or heavier opponents.)
3.
Signature Moves
1. Discus lariat
2. Lanzarse (Running lifting spear dropped into a modified spinebuster)
3. Drop toehold, rolled into an STF
Regular Moves You don't need to fill out all the slots for moves.
1. Hammerlock twisted into a short-range lariat
2. Wrist lock followed by multiple shoulder blocks
3. Powerbomb, sometimes multiple non-releasing
4. Rolling vertical suplexes
5. Head drop Uranage suplex
6. Swinging fisherman suplex
7. Underhook suplex
8. Snap suplex
9. Dragon suplex
10. Triangle choke
11. Guillotine choke
12. Spinebuster
13. Spear
14. Forearm strikes
15. Inverted headlock backbreaker
16. Elevated cradle neckbreaker
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Name: Corey
Email: starkdisassembled@gmail.com
Previous E-Wrestling Experience: 2004-2011. I did stuff.
Instant Messenger Names: AIM: starkinddefect MSN: starkinddefect@live.com (until it merges to Skype at least)
Character Info
Name: V. Also known as the Nameless, Number Five, οὐδείς (Ou-deis), the Rogue Horseman. There'll be a legal name provided on the legal paperwork, and if management needs, he'll even pretend it's actually his for a little bit.
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 239 lbs.
Hometown: the Five and a Half Minute Hallway
Alignment: anti-hero face
Entrance Music: One Minute Silence - Holy Man
Entrance Description:
The lights dim and the opening tribal groans of One Minute Silence's [i]Holy Man[/i] seep through the arena. As the cymbals begin to crawl through, white spotlights slowly come up in the entrance and ramp area.
After a moment, V appears at the top of the ramp, eyes focused on the ring, rolling his wrists and neck. Finally he steps off towards the ring in no hurry, circling the ring methodically, stopping three-quarters of the way around and pushing up on the apron on one knee. He looks to the camera for the first time, grinning faintly, then scanning the fans who react back to the delayed attention-- waving signs, cheers with boos mixed in. He pushes up, stepping into the ring quickly, marching to the opposite side and raising his fists, letting the other side have their due, finally dropping his hands and stepping to a corner, arms crossing.
Physical Appearance: (I don't have a claimed PB in this. If it's required, I can, but... I'd rather not.)
A worn early 30s, naturally tanned complexion, perhaps Mediterranian descent, with blue eyes. Quite obviously someone who's spent the last decade and change getting hit in the face for a living-- over what used to be a good bone structure is a nose that's been broken a time or twenty, small facial scars from being busted open, the sort of thickened flesh around the eyebrow/cheek/orbital edge and forehead that longtime fighters have. His build is solid core muscle that's meant for function.
Noticeable arm tattoos-- on his left arm, a winding Quetzalcoatl. On his right, upper arm is a (NSFW) rendering of Christine Banna's ...and she didn't run away and on the lower a Fibronacci spiral.
Ring Attire: MMA trunks, black with white trim and a green stripe down one leg. Black boots, kneepads, elbow pads. White tape, hands and wrists and extending up from his right elbow pad to mid-arm -- whether that's theraputic or simply to obscure the camera-unfriendly tattoo isn't known.
Gimmick: ... more or less, if the internet collective entity Anonymous had an IRL incarnation as a fighter. Vigilante attitude, chaotic, not very mentally stable, sometimes overreactive or bullying... but basically usually standing nearer the side of The Good Guys than the entitled assturds. Indifferent to the glamour of championships.
Personality: Simultaneously the most and least arrogant man in the room. Doesn't shill himself using hyperbole or titles like "The Best In The World"-- at the same time, he figures if you haven't heard of him, you'll catch on soon enough. Standoffish, quieter in personal capacities than he is on-screen, potentially schizoid. The kind of intelligence that comes from experience and private reading; no formal higher education. Addictive personality type.
List up to three strengths of your character; they can be in-ring related, personality related, whatever you think helps define your character:
1. Suspicious - Even when he is allied with others, he's really more alongside the group than in it. Doesn't completely depend on or expect his allies to back his plays, generally has contingency plans to his contingency plans. Like Jack Sparrow, he expects you'll do what's right by you.
2. Addict - Or, not that he is an addict, but that he knows he is one. He knows he doesn't stand to lose the things his opponents are fettered by-- honor, family, pride, limbs... so he'll go that step lower to match his cheating adversary. And especially, he'll go that step further that would stop people who didn't have the best painkiller in the world waiting at home for them.
3. Analytical - Defaults to logic over emotion. Looks to all the pieces of a situation with a combination of technical-skill and people-skill.
List up to three weaknesses of your character:
1. Paranoid - For all working independently can be of value, being against superior numbers and not a part of a core alliance can have a high price. Has trouble being a team player.
2. Addict - While finding the value in a flaw is a strength, the flaw's still a flaw. While he shifts to prescribed Subutex around show dates so he can wrestle lucidly, long-term consequences of respiratory-suppressing drugs affects his endurance. Will never completely be at his peak physically, though he'd deny it.
3. Overthinking - Can get lost in the details. Things under the microscope may be less dire than they appear.
Biography: ... is there anything worse than trying to sum a man who's entire public persona deliberately defies definition?
The simple version, the things most easily found from widespread tape hunting and simply talking around:
He started fighting back in 1999 but burst into more widespread visibility in pro wrestling in 2004 with the help of his benefactor, financial and otherwise, Ava Despina. The rise from there was fast, parting ways with Ava less than two years later, going on a rampage for gold within the promotion he was exclusive to.
Pressure built and built. And one day, after he came in three days after defending his current belt in a brutal pay-per-view three-man cage match to cut promotional videos, secretly mid-opiate-detox-- to find himself lined up in an unscheduled rematch-- the straw broke the camel's back and no spinal fusion was fixing it. He held it together until he got to the ring, got the live mic, went the fuck off with nothing held back in a spectacular fashion that had management hurriedly cutting to commercial break, announced he was quitting, had his match, lost his belt, and left.
The full version was filmed by multiple fans in the crowd and spread like crabgrass on YouTube and other video hosting sites. In the meantime, his prior company still held the rights to the pseudonym he'd been wrestling by. He hasn't had a concrete name since; he used many aliases in the following months on the indies, and the initial V. for a particularly unwieldy one stuck.
And then one day, he seemingly just disappeared.
Dig a little further and you may find rumors of an underground vale tudo ring... but nobody talks too loud from either being wary of those connected or because they don't want to be heard spreading urban legends.
It's been a good three years since his face was seen in mainstream wrestling, and why he's picked EXODUS isn't obvious-- the videos hint at LEGION involvement, but whether it's for or against the likes of Daisuke isn't clear yet.
Wrestling Style: Brawler turned technical puro-style wrestling turned vale tudo. Clinch-fighting followed by ground-and-pound styles-- not dumb enough to do a lot of chasing around after you if it's at all avoidable. Stretches the rules but does not break them until the heel does, then mockingly one-ups them at it. Likes to focus on the spine.
Finishers
1. Rexall - (fireman's carry into sitout reverse piledriver, aka Psychodriver)
2. Huis Clos - (pumphandle into sitout reverse piledriver, aka Psychodriver II, best for fast finishes or heavier opponents.)
3.
Signature Moves
1. Discus lariat
2. Lanzarse (Running lifting spear dropped into a modified spinebuster)
3. Drop toehold, rolled into an STF
Regular Moves You don't need to fill out all the slots for moves.
1. Hammerlock twisted into a short-range lariat
2. Wrist lock followed by multiple shoulder blocks
3. Powerbomb, sometimes multiple non-releasing
4. Rolling vertical suplexes
5. Head drop Uranage suplex
6. Swinging fisherman suplex
7. Underhook suplex
8. Snap suplex
9. Dragon suplex
10. Triangle choke
11. Guillotine choke
12. Spinebuster
13. Spear
14. Forearm strikes
15. Inverted headlock backbreaker
16. Elevated cradle neckbreaker
17.
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19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.