Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2015 0:19:24 GMT
PERSONAL SECTION
NAME/ALIAS: Socks Fetters
NICKNAMES: "El Roido", "Destined for Cooperstown", "Mighty Casey's Kryptonite", "Steroidus Maximus"
DATE OF BIRTH/AGE: 25
PLACE OF BIRTH/RESIDENCE: "Whatever City Beat Mudville"
HEIGHT & WEIGHT:
6'1 / 221bs.
YEARS EXPERIENCE: 2 years
ALIGNMENT (FACE/TECNICO or HEEL/RUDO): Rudo
PIC BASE: Dasher Hatfield
RING ATTIRE/CASUAL WEAR:
In-Ring: Shirtless with grey wrestling pants and, of course, his baseball-themed wrestling mask.
Out-of-Ring: Same as above, but with a pin-striped jersey (usually with the number 69).
WRESTLING SECTION
WRESTLING STYLE: Indy Lucha
FINISHING MOVES - Anywhere from one to three moves that your wrestler may use to finish a match.
1. "The Punch Out Pitch" (aka The POP!) - A Fastball Wind-up into a Jumping Superman Punch
2. "The 7th Inning Stretch" - The Last Chancery
SIGNATURE MOVES - Anywhere from four to eight moves that your wrestler may use to set-up their finisher(s).
1. "No Joy in Mudville" - Baseball Slides into a Monkey Flip
2. "The Ol' Ball Game" - A vicious kick to the groin.
3. "3 Strikes! You're Out!" - Everytime an opponent misses a punch or kick, - yells "STRIKE 1", then "STRIKE 2", then, on the third, he yells, "STRIKE THREE, YOU'RE OUT" and punches them in their stupid head.
4. "Called Shot" - El Roido points at his opponent with his baseball bat, then takes a swing, hitting his opponent right in the head.
NORMAL MOVES - Anywhere from ten to twenty moves that your wrestler may use during the course of a match.
1. Eye Rake
2. Snap Suplex
3. Closed Fist Punches
4. Hurricanrana
5. Springboard Forearm Smash
6. Standing Dropkick
7. Leg Drop
8. Suicide Dive
9. Flying Crossbody Block
10. Tilt-a-Whirl Shoulderbreaker
HISTORY SECTION
BIOGRAPHY: You might would be surprised to learn that Socks Fetters was once an up-and-coming superstar in the baseball field. A real Five-Tool player, they called him. A Blue-Chip Prospect. Crushing pitches and striking out batters all through college, El Roido was instantly drafted into the major leagues at the age of 21. His attitude, though, became increasingly poor for a player of his caliber. Soon, he was fighting other team's players. Then, he was fighting his own teammates. At one point, he even landed a double-underhook DDT onto an umpire for calling a ball. So, as he was cast out of baseball on account of his actions (oh, and his penchant for abusing steroids), the most natural course of action was to land into the wrestling ring. But, as no one would hire him because of the legal troubles that would follow (and a steroid investigation, why do you keep forgetting to mention the steroids?), El Roido had to don as mask. Now, under the guise of his wrestling persona, he enters the wrestling ring to prove he has what it takes (and to unleash some of that pent up 'roid rage).
CHAMPIONSHIPS/TOURNAMENTS: Does the Arizona Cactus League MVP count?
MASKS/HAIR: No! The mask is the most important part of the Lucha! Besides... If anyone found out who was actually under the mask, there would be steroid investigations into Pollomania.
ENTRANCE SECTION
ENTRANCE THEME: "It's a Beautiful Day for a Ballgame"
ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION:
NAME/ALIAS: Socks Fetters
NICKNAMES: "El Roido", "Destined for Cooperstown", "Mighty Casey's Kryptonite", "Steroidus Maximus"
DATE OF BIRTH/AGE: 25
PLACE OF BIRTH/RESIDENCE: "Whatever City Beat Mudville"
HEIGHT & WEIGHT:
6'1 / 221bs.
YEARS EXPERIENCE: 2 years
ALIGNMENT (FACE/TECNICO or HEEL/RUDO): Rudo
PIC BASE: Dasher Hatfield
RING ATTIRE/CASUAL WEAR:
In-Ring: Shirtless with grey wrestling pants and, of course, his baseball-themed wrestling mask.
Out-of-Ring: Same as above, but with a pin-striped jersey (usually with the number 69).
WRESTLING SECTION
WRESTLING STYLE: Indy Lucha
FINISHING MOVES - Anywhere from one to three moves that your wrestler may use to finish a match.
1. "The Punch Out Pitch" (aka The POP!) - A Fastball Wind-up into a Jumping Superman Punch
2. "The 7th Inning Stretch" - The Last Chancery
SIGNATURE MOVES - Anywhere from four to eight moves that your wrestler may use to set-up their finisher(s).
1. "No Joy in Mudville" - Baseball Slides into a Monkey Flip
2. "The Ol' Ball Game" - A vicious kick to the groin.
3. "3 Strikes! You're Out!" - Everytime an opponent misses a punch or kick, - yells "STRIKE 1", then "STRIKE 2", then, on the third, he yells, "STRIKE THREE, YOU'RE OUT" and punches them in their stupid head.
4. "Called Shot" - El Roido points at his opponent with his baseball bat, then takes a swing, hitting his opponent right in the head.
NORMAL MOVES - Anywhere from ten to twenty moves that your wrestler may use during the course of a match.
1. Eye Rake
2. Snap Suplex
3. Closed Fist Punches
4. Hurricanrana
5. Springboard Forearm Smash
6. Standing Dropkick
7. Leg Drop
8. Suicide Dive
9. Flying Crossbody Block
10. Tilt-a-Whirl Shoulderbreaker
HISTORY SECTION
BIOGRAPHY: You might would be surprised to learn that Socks Fetters was once an up-and-coming superstar in the baseball field. A real Five-Tool player, they called him. A Blue-Chip Prospect. Crushing pitches and striking out batters all through college, El Roido was instantly drafted into the major leagues at the age of 21. His attitude, though, became increasingly poor for a player of his caliber. Soon, he was fighting other team's players. Then, he was fighting his own teammates. At one point, he even landed a double-underhook DDT onto an umpire for calling a ball. So, as he was cast out of baseball on account of his actions (oh, and his penchant for abusing steroids), the most natural course of action was to land into the wrestling ring. But, as no one would hire him because of the legal troubles that would follow (and a steroid investigation, why do you keep forgetting to mention the steroids?), El Roido had to don as mask. Now, under the guise of his wrestling persona, he enters the wrestling ring to prove he has what it takes (and to unleash some of that pent up 'roid rage).
CHAMPIONSHIPS/TOURNAMENTS: Does the Arizona Cactus League MVP count?
MASKS/HAIR: No! The mask is the most important part of the Lucha! Besides... If anyone found out who was actually under the mask, there would be steroid investigations into Pollomania.
ENTRANCE SECTION
ENTRANCE THEME: "It's a Beautiful Day for a Ballgame"
ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION:
"LET'S GO! BATTER UP! WE'RE TAKING THE AFTERNOON OFF!"
The fans immediately begin to rain down boos as the spotlights search the crowd for El Roido. There! The spotlights find him near the top of the crowd. He stands up, makes a very '20s looking pose, grabs three baseball bats from somewhere, and makes a comical strut down through the crowd to the ringside area. There, he tries one of the bats, shakes his head, then tries another. He nods, practices his swing a couple of times, then slides into the ring with it. Placing it in the corner, he gets ready for his match.