Post by Jack Rose on Jul 5, 2016 8:34:20 GMT
JACK ROSE
Wrestler Name: Jack Rose
Ring Name: Jack Rose
Nickname(s): None
Gender: Male
Picbase: Joe Wicks (The Body Coach)
D. O. B.: 19th October 1988
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 185 lbs
Years Pro: 7
Accolades/Accomplishments: Nothing of repute.
Hometown: London, England
Billed From: London, England
Entrance Theme: 'How Soon is Now?' By The Smiths
Entrance Description (please keep simple and adequate for an indie promotion): 'How Soon is Now?' echoes through the arena as the crowd erupt in jubilation. Jack Rose steps out from behind the curtain as the British fans go wild for their one of their own. He walks down the ramp towards the ring making a conscious effort to touch hands with as many front row fans as possible, before rolling under the ropes, climbing aloft the top turnbuckle and pointing to the skies.
Post-match (in victory): 'How Soon is Now?' echoes throughout the arena as Jack Rose climbs to his feet. He exits the ring and climbs upon the barriers, pointing to the skies. The crowd go wild as he dives into the fans to celebrate his victory with them.
Personality (a brief description of your wrestler as a person and an athlete): Patriotic, British babyface. Determined, and affable.
Alignment: Face
Allies (if any): Charlie Daniels, Henry Budd, Kenshin Takamura, Matt Pulver
Rivals (if any): Takumi Tanaka
Strengths (2 or more): Endurance, technical repertoire
Weaknesses (2 or more): Lack of top level experience, commitment to put on a show, strives for justice often to his detriment
Preferred Match Type(s): Iron Man, Singles, Ladder
Least Favourite Match Type(s): Hardcore, extreme rules
Wrestling Style: Jack of all trades
Finisher(s) (max. 2 + desperation/big match finisher): Bed of Roses (Frog Splash), Everest Cataclysm (Sharpshooter)
Signature Moves (at least 1): London Eye (Tilt o Whirl Backbreaker)
Moveset: Abdominal Stretch, Pele Kick, Superkick, Surfboard Stretch, Diving Elbow Drop
Biography (extended background on your character): After working his way up through the British independent scene in the early 2010's, Jack Rose had hit a glass ceiling. Gone were the days that ITV and World of Sport could make you a household name across the Commonwealth. If you wanted to make a name for yourself you had two options; America, or Japan. Jack went with the latter, where he would stay for the next five years of his life and career, by which time the British wrestling Renaissance had begun. In July 2016 he closed the door on the land of the rising sun, and returned to England to make a name for himself in the UKWF.