Post by UKWF on Mar 14, 2016 15:34:14 GMT
THE BEST OF BRITISH
Team Name: The Best of British
Team Members: Rupert Royston-Fellowes & Nigel Kensington III
Combined Weight: 472lbs.
Accolades/Accomplishments
None as a duo.
Alignment: Heel
Allies (if any): Katherine Kensington…sort of. Their fathers…sort of.
Rivals (if any): -
Dynamic (are they good friends? Reluctant allies? Mentor and student?): Lifelong best friends.
Team Strengths (2 or more):
- Teamwork. The boys have it down to a T.
- Cunning. They manage to cheat without getting caught, and are able to think on their feet.
Team Weaknesses (1 or more):
- Arrogance. They have it in spades.
- Bigger men. They don’t do well against them.
Preferred Match Type(s): -
Least Favourite Match Type(s): Hardcore
Team Finishers (max. 2):
Rule Britannia (Dropkick from Rupert into corkscrew moonsault from Nigel)
The Downtrodding (tilt-a-whirl backbreaker from Rupert into 450 Splash from Nigel)
Team/Tandem Moves:
Rude Awakening (Simultaneous Superkick from Rupert and dropkick from Nigel, to the same opponent)
Biography (extended background on team formation): Rupert Royston-Fellowes and Nigel Kensington III are members of the dwindling British upper class. Having grown up accustomed to houses in Chelsea, fast cars and Alpine holidays, the two lifelong best friends saw fit to drop out of Eton - much to their fathers' dismay - and pursue a career in wrestling as a Tag Team. In spite of a career made up mostly of short stints in a variety of companies, the boys have persevered, and pop up every so often at this company or that. UKWF, partly owned by each of their fathers, was seen as the perfect stomping ground in which to exert a little nepotism. The question is…will they be allowed to get away with it?