Post by Mark Storm on Mar 9, 2016 17:02:18 GMT
STATS
Wrestler's Name:
Mark Storm
Wrestler's Nickname:
Your Hero and Mine
D.O.B.:
November 20th, 1988
Height:
6'3"
Weight:
225 lbs
Alignment:
2, Heel.
Billed From:
New York, Brooklyn
Pro Debut:
November 20th, 2008
MOVESET
Grappling Style
(Up to 2 MAX):
1. Unorthodox Striker
2. Methodical Technician
Finishing Moves:
(Up to 3 MAX)
1. "Heroes End!" (One-handed electric chair driver, sometimes while applying a wrist-clutch or from the second rope)
2. "Storm Search!" (Springboard Cutter) this is a last ditch move from Storm that he rarely uses anymore, only on the big occasions.
Trademark Moves:
(Up to 5 MAX)
1. Tombstone Piledriver sometimes while jumping and/or spinning
2. Shoot to Kill! (a bicycle knee that stuns Storm's performance to the point where they've fallen onto one knee. Storm then takes off to the ropes, bouncing off of them to return to his opponent with another bicycle knee. This is then followed by a pin attempt.)
3. Impending Storm (Storm delivers two palm strikes, followed by two elbow strikes, followed by a shoot kick to the leg, followed by a spinning backfist, then a rolling clothesline that knocks the opponent down.)
4. Elevated Powerbomb (leads to a nearfall on most occasions)
5. Rolling Kick
Common Moves:
(Up to 20 MAX)
1. Strikes (elbow strikes, discus forearm, open palm, uppercut)
2. Kicks (Dropkick usually performed after a sequence of leapfrogs and trip up attempts, pele kick, big boot, high kick to the chest, enziguri kick)
3. Japanese arm drag (usually into an armbar)
4. Suplex Variations (Inverted exploder suplex, deadlift suplex, multiple German suplex's until the point of exhaustion, suplex into corner, dragon suplex)
5. Submission Variations (Butterfly suplex into armbar, triangle choke (sometimes followed by multiple elbow strikes to the opponent's head), double wristlock to a grounded opponent followed by multiple stomps to the opponent's chest, face, and head.)
6. Spinebuster
7. Sitout face slam (leads into a nearfall)
8. Sling Blade
9. Backbreaker followed by a gutbuster
10. Hurriacanrana
11. Lariat out of nowhere, flipping his opponent inside out if smaller.
12. Flapjack which he then transitions into an ankle lock
13. Hiptoss, cartwheeling afterward, claps his hand and basement drop kick.
14. Snapmare followed by a run to the ropes and a basement dropkick to his opponent.
15. High intensity combination of strikes with his hands followed by a spinning back kick.
16. Hoists his opponent up onto the top rope and dropkicks them to the outside.
17. Deadlift gutwrench sitout powerbomb
18. Springboard Moonsault into Inverted DDT
19. Topé con Hilo
20. Over the corner slingshot into a springboard moonsault to the outside
ENTRANCE & ATTIRE
Entrance Music:
"Short Change Hero" by The Heavy
Ring Attire:
- To the ring, he wears a black leather jacket as well as shades.
- White long tights, accompanied by matching kick pads/boots, white tape wrapped around his wrist. (The white supposedly a reference to 'the messiah', who'd wear white robes, etc, someone he believes he is when it comes to the wrestling industry, and of course the color white is often related to the bible and the pureness of Jesus Christ).
- Pay Per View attire; black long tights, accompanied by black kick pads/boots, black tape wrapped around his wrist. (Black is supposedly a reference to the 'demons' that Mark Storm is plagued with, who he allows to run rampage when it comes to PPV events.)
Ring Entrance:
NOTE: Please keep in mind that we don't do pyrotechnics.
CHARACTER BACKGROUND
Picbase:
Evan Peters
Manager:
Chris Constantine
Gimmick:
Your Hero and Mine. Egotistical, Mark Storm believes that he is the best wrestler in the world, second to none, and that comes with a certain level of respect that he believes he doesn't get from his colleagues or management, or even the fans. Now, it's only about himself and the Dogs of War. He's the leader of the Dogs of War Frontier Grappling Arts branch.
Strengths:
1. Intelligence: He's been doing this for a long time now so is often smarter than his opponents and thinks quicker than they do, able to deduce what his opponents are going to do next through the way that they move or their body language. Because of this, he's able to counter their approaches quickly and efficiently. He's able to dictate the pace of the match when he feels it necessary to slow down the tempo or speed it up in his favor. It's this knowledge and intelligence that often leads him to victory.
2. Unorthodox Style: It's hard to pin down one specific style when it comes to Storm, and that's because he's so well versed in a number of styles and he's been able to adapt to any given opponent, or situation he finds himself in. His opponents aren't too sure what to expect when they step into the ring with him, they could get a technical masterclass, or a submission specialist, or even a highflying guru standing across the ring from them. When it comes to be being able to adapt, Mark Storm has got that in his locker now.
3.
Weaknesses:
1. Hot Headed: It's very easy to get under the skin of Mark Storm. Many have done it before and they continue to do it now. Mentioning his past failures and trying to get into the head of Mark Storm, and often succeeding. It's one of his biggest flaws and because of that it can drive him to doing stupid shit when he doesn't need to do it. Getting himself disqualified by relentlessly attacking his opponents, or even taking things too far with an attack that blindsides and leads to his opponents sneaking a victory against him.
2. Risk Taker: Sure, he's intelligent. But damn, he does stupid shit. He could have the match won but for some strange reason he feels the need to climb the top rope and try a 450 splash, or something ludicrous shit.
Taunts/Mannerisms:
When the bell tolls and the two competitors approach one of another, instead of locking up initially, Storm will usually turn his head away from his opponent and hold up his hand toward them; a gesture of talk to the hand, before turning his head back to his opponent, and transitioning his flat hand into a gun, shooting his opponent with a smirk upon his lips - trying to get into the head of his opponent. He's becoming a bit of a showman as he returned to the ring. Everything he does, he tries to perform quickly; his movement within the ring, being quick too and after a spot of lengthy time; he lowers is stance and spreads his arm out, bowing his head as the audience applaud his efforts and that of his opponents too.
Bio:
The history of Mark Storm is a vast one, having began his career in 2008 but only beginning to really hit his stride in 2015 when he signed for Extreme Wrestling Corporation. Within a matter of months, he was able to capture the coveted World Heavyweight title and would successfully hold onto the title for a further nine months before losing it to Shadow Man. It was his time as World Heavyweight champion that brought attention to the New York born and bred professional, who before that found little success in small independent shows across the country. His time at Extreme Wrestling Corporation was a turbulent one. He went from being at the very top of the food-chain - having a stint as tag team champion too, but then found himself out of favor for newer talent, with less television time devoted to him and more towards the upcoming individuals within the promotion. He asked for his release and it was granted: and since then, Storm has found himself on an excursion of self betterment, in an attempt to prove to the world that he is, one of the best to ever grace the four sided ring. Despite Extreme Wrestling Corporation being his primary home, Storm often aligned himself with other promotions, particularly in 2016 and 2017, finding himself wrestling all over the world.
Wrestler's Name:
Mark Storm
Wrestler's Nickname:
Your Hero and Mine
D.O.B.:
November 20th, 1988
Height:
6'3"
Weight:
225 lbs
Alignment:
2, Heel.
Billed From:
New York, Brooklyn
Pro Debut:
November 20th, 2008
MOVESET
Grappling Style
(Up to 2 MAX):
1. Unorthodox Striker
2. Methodical Technician
Finishing Moves:
(Up to 3 MAX)
1. "Heroes End!" (One-handed electric chair driver, sometimes while applying a wrist-clutch or from the second rope)
2. "Storm Search!" (Springboard Cutter) this is a last ditch move from Storm that he rarely uses anymore, only on the big occasions.
Trademark Moves:
(Up to 5 MAX)
1. Tombstone Piledriver sometimes while jumping and/or spinning
2. Shoot to Kill! (a bicycle knee that stuns Storm's performance to the point where they've fallen onto one knee. Storm then takes off to the ropes, bouncing off of them to return to his opponent with another bicycle knee. This is then followed by a pin attempt.)
3. Impending Storm (Storm delivers two palm strikes, followed by two elbow strikes, followed by a shoot kick to the leg, followed by a spinning backfist, then a rolling clothesline that knocks the opponent down.)
4. Elevated Powerbomb (leads to a nearfall on most occasions)
5. Rolling Kick
Common Moves:
(Up to 20 MAX)
1. Strikes (elbow strikes, discus forearm, open palm, uppercut)
2. Kicks (Dropkick usually performed after a sequence of leapfrogs and trip up attempts, pele kick, big boot, high kick to the chest, enziguri kick)
3. Japanese arm drag (usually into an armbar)
4. Suplex Variations (Inverted exploder suplex, deadlift suplex, multiple German suplex's until the point of exhaustion, suplex into corner, dragon suplex)
5. Submission Variations (Butterfly suplex into armbar, triangle choke (sometimes followed by multiple elbow strikes to the opponent's head), double wristlock to a grounded opponent followed by multiple stomps to the opponent's chest, face, and head.)
6. Spinebuster
7. Sitout face slam (leads into a nearfall)
8. Sling Blade
9. Backbreaker followed by a gutbuster
10. Hurriacanrana
11. Lariat out of nowhere, flipping his opponent inside out if smaller.
12. Flapjack which he then transitions into an ankle lock
13. Hiptoss, cartwheeling afterward, claps his hand and basement drop kick.
14. Snapmare followed by a run to the ropes and a basement dropkick to his opponent.
15. High intensity combination of strikes with his hands followed by a spinning back kick.
16. Hoists his opponent up onto the top rope and dropkicks them to the outside.
17. Deadlift gutwrench sitout powerbomb
18. Springboard Moonsault into Inverted DDT
19. Topé con Hilo
20. Over the corner slingshot into a springboard moonsault to the outside
ENTRANCE & ATTIRE
Entrance Music:
"Short Change Hero" by The Heavy
Ring Attire:
- To the ring, he wears a black leather jacket as well as shades.
- White long tights, accompanied by matching kick pads/boots, white tape wrapped around his wrist. (The white supposedly a reference to 'the messiah', who'd wear white robes, etc, someone he believes he is when it comes to the wrestling industry, and of course the color white is often related to the bible and the pureness of Jesus Christ).
- Pay Per View attire; black long tights, accompanied by black kick pads/boots, black tape wrapped around his wrist. (Black is supposedly a reference to the 'demons' that Mark Storm is plagued with, who he allows to run rampage when it comes to PPV events.)
Ring Entrance:
NOTE: Please keep in mind that we don't do pyrotechnics.
"Short Change Hero" by The Heavy begins to play through the speakers and the lights in the arena simultaneously dim down. Smoke begins to rise from the top of the stage and appearing on the screen above are the following words;
[size=10][center][b][color=#4d4d4d][i]YOUR[/i][/color] HERO, AND [i][color=#4d4d4d]MINE[/color][/i][/b][/center][/size]
Boo's echo through the arena as Mark Storm emerges from the mist of smoke, chewing gum calmly as he takes off his shades and stares down at the ring. He can't help but allow his sadistic signature smirk to appear upon his lips as he closes his eyes and spreads his arms out wide, soaking in the jeers of the audience.
[b]Announcer:[/b] From New York, Brooklyn.. weighing in a two hundred and twenty FIVE pounds - [b][i]Your [/i][/b]Hero, and [b][i]Mine[/i][/b].. MARRKKKK STORMMMMMM
He begins his walk down the entrance ramp, with a leather coat completing his attire as he comes down the entrance ramp.
[center][i][b]This ain't no place for no hero.
This ain't no place for no better man.
This ain't no place for no hero
To call "home."[/b][/i][/center]
At this point, Storm is by the edge of the ring; allowing a smile to embed on his face before he jumps onto the apron and holds onto the ropes, using them to help himself up onto the turnbuckle. He's grinning from ear to ear, soaking in the rest of the boo's coming from the audience, shaking his head sideways as he lowers it, before jumping into the ring.
Taking off his leather coat, he hands it to the ring announcer before walking over to his designated corner and hoisting himself up onto the second ropes, a smirk upon his lips as he holds his arms up; his theme song slowly diminishing.
CHARACTER BACKGROUND
Picbase:
Evan Peters
Manager:
Chris Constantine
Gimmick:
Your Hero and Mine. Egotistical, Mark Storm believes that he is the best wrestler in the world, second to none, and that comes with a certain level of respect that he believes he doesn't get from his colleagues or management, or even the fans. Now, it's only about himself and the Dogs of War. He's the leader of the Dogs of War Frontier Grappling Arts branch.
Strengths:
1. Intelligence: He's been doing this for a long time now so is often smarter than his opponents and thinks quicker than they do, able to deduce what his opponents are going to do next through the way that they move or their body language. Because of this, he's able to counter their approaches quickly and efficiently. He's able to dictate the pace of the match when he feels it necessary to slow down the tempo or speed it up in his favor. It's this knowledge and intelligence that often leads him to victory.
2. Unorthodox Style: It's hard to pin down one specific style when it comes to Storm, and that's because he's so well versed in a number of styles and he's been able to adapt to any given opponent, or situation he finds himself in. His opponents aren't too sure what to expect when they step into the ring with him, they could get a technical masterclass, or a submission specialist, or even a highflying guru standing across the ring from them. When it comes to be being able to adapt, Mark Storm has got that in his locker now.
3.
Weaknesses:
1. Hot Headed: It's very easy to get under the skin of Mark Storm. Many have done it before and they continue to do it now. Mentioning his past failures and trying to get into the head of Mark Storm, and often succeeding. It's one of his biggest flaws and because of that it can drive him to doing stupid shit when he doesn't need to do it. Getting himself disqualified by relentlessly attacking his opponents, or even taking things too far with an attack that blindsides and leads to his opponents sneaking a victory against him.
2. Risk Taker: Sure, he's intelligent. But damn, he does stupid shit. He could have the match won but for some strange reason he feels the need to climb the top rope and try a 450 splash, or something ludicrous shit.
Taunts/Mannerisms:
When the bell tolls and the two competitors approach one of another, instead of locking up initially, Storm will usually turn his head away from his opponent and hold up his hand toward them; a gesture of talk to the hand, before turning his head back to his opponent, and transitioning his flat hand into a gun, shooting his opponent with a smirk upon his lips - trying to get into the head of his opponent. He's becoming a bit of a showman as he returned to the ring. Everything he does, he tries to perform quickly; his movement within the ring, being quick too and after a spot of lengthy time; he lowers is stance and spreads his arm out, bowing his head as the audience applaud his efforts and that of his opponents too.
Bio:
The history of Mark Storm is a vast one, having began his career in 2008 but only beginning to really hit his stride in 2015 when he signed for Extreme Wrestling Corporation. Within a matter of months, he was able to capture the coveted World Heavyweight title and would successfully hold onto the title for a further nine months before losing it to Shadow Man. It was his time as World Heavyweight champion that brought attention to the New York born and bred professional, who before that found little success in small independent shows across the country. His time at Extreme Wrestling Corporation was a turbulent one. He went from being at the very top of the food-chain - having a stint as tag team champion too, but then found himself out of favor for newer talent, with less television time devoted to him and more towards the upcoming individuals within the promotion. He asked for his release and it was granted: and since then, Storm has found himself on an excursion of self betterment, in an attempt to prove to the world that he is, one of the best to ever grace the four sided ring. Despite Extreme Wrestling Corporation being his primary home, Storm often aligned himself with other promotions, particularly in 2016 and 2017, finding himself wrestling all over the world.