Post by Jeremy Sterling on Jul 5, 2010 0:55:22 GMT -5
Handler Info
What Shall We Call You? FPV guys call me Reno, PWF guys call me Nathan, and some from either side call me the other's name. I'm okay with either; but I'm more likely to call you by your character name rather than your 'call' name solely because it's a habit of mine. <_<
Instant Messenger (AIM, YIM, MSN, etc.)? Any IM client I use is in my mini-profile, but if you really want to get a reply ASAP, you're better off just PM'ing me.
Wrestling Name: Nathan Neale, "The Reality Revolution"
Wrestler's Height: 5'11"
Wrestler's Weight: 210 lbs.
Wrestler's Hometown: San Jose, California
Wrestler's Age: 25
Wrestler's Alignment: Heel
Wrestling Style: Technical mastery backed up by devastating striking ability and high-flying ability. He also adds a tablespoon of sports-entertainment style flash to everything for taste.
Wrestler's Wrestling Strategy: Wear the opponent down with vicious strikes, and disable them with submissions. HOWEVER, if the match is starting to turn south for Nathan, he'll do everything in his power to get himself DQ'ed or counted out, and if he can't do that, he'll just cheat.
Wrestler's Gimmick (Please describe your gimmick very well, include key attributes): The uber-arrogant reality star. Nathan makes Kanye West look humble. He'll rarely, if ever admit a loss was because he was truly bested; he will take ANY chance he can get to antagonize the crowd, and his peers, to put himself over; he's the kind of heel that even heels want to beat the crap out of. Nathan will take ANY kind of advantage he can get, whether it be a physical one, such as taking on an injured opponent, or mental, such as "acquiring" footage of an opponent's friends or family - or others' opponents, for a certain price, of course.
Wrestler's Entrance Music: "Stronger" by Kanye West
Entrance Description:
The custom chyron example is here.
In-Ring Appearance (example here)
- Black armbands on both arms. They each have a stylized N logo on them ("Stylized" essentially meaning an N written in the same font as the Neale World logo)
- Long black elbow pads that stretch from the elbow down to the wrist
- Black MMA-style gloves
- Long baggy pants, styled to look like designer jeans with the Reality Revolution logo plastered all over them. Held up with a red belt. They're tucked into Neale's boots, over his kneepads, a la Sabu.
- Black boots with white kickpads over them; the word "REALITY" is written in white down the right boot, while the word "REVOLUTION" is written in white down the left boot.
Outside of the Ring Appearance
- Either a short-sleeved dress shirt or a regular dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up to the elbows. The shirts can either be white, dark grey, or a darker primary color.
- A black vest is worn over the dress shirts, a la Miz.
- Either a pair of dark grey jeans, or black slacks.
- A pair of Timberland Prop Five Star demi-boots.
Basic Match Moveset: (Minimum of 10 moves)
1. Samoan Drop
2. Hurricanrana
3. Triangle Hold
4. Mushroom Stomp
5. Rolling wheel kick/Rolling Koppou Kick
6. Suplex variations (Vertical, German, Dragon, Belly-to-back)
7. DDT variations (Standing, Flowing, Running, Reverse)
8. Low Blow (What? He's a heel!)
9. Facewash (Neale may sometimes do a slide-in version of a Neale Cipher rather than booting the opponent. However, it rarely gets anything more than a 2.)
10. Bronco Buster (however, done similarly to Jeff Hardy's Hardyac Arrest, where he pushes himself up off the ropes before coming down on the opponent's chest. It's meant to be painful AND humiliating!)
Signature Moves: (Minimum of 5 moves)
1. The Ryan Jenkins Special (Rope-assisted guillotine choke. Neale on the apron, opponent in the ring. Neale grabs their head, slides his legs in through the middle rope and wraps them around the opponent, before adjusting the hold so that the rope is choking the opponent, as well as his arms. Nathan usually lets this go until the very last second.)
2. The SJS Rush (essentially, a one-man version of the ASCS Rush - three alternating sole kicks, a roundhouse, an enzuigiri, and a superkick. This can sometimes lead to a Neale Cipher, though Nathan may also replace the superkick at the end with the Neale Cipher to catch the opponent off-guard.)
3. Nathan Neale Is 25... And Winning (Neale gets the opponent in the corner. He then starts to blast them with repeated forearm shots to the sides of the head, before jogging back to the opposite corner. He then runs back to the opponent, jumping as he nears them, before hitting a massive clothesline while his lower body slips through the top and middle ropes. Neale sits there for a few moments, usually taunting the crowd, before continuing.)
4. The Star-Striker (A double springboard roundhouse kick. Imagine Morrison's Flying Chuck, but Neale jumps from outside the ring to the second rope inside the ring, before jumping off THAT and hitting the kick)
5. Laguna Beach Driver (Nathan hooks his opponent's head up for a vertical suplex, but then hooks their leg on the inside near the ankle rather than on the outside at the thigh. He lifts them up for a split second, before dropping them to the mat headfirst.)
Finishing Moves;
Primary Finisher: The Neale Cipher
Description: Busaiku Knee Kick
Secondary Finisher: Shattered Reality (Omoplata Crossface)
Description: Nine times out of ten, Nathan will initiate this move via a reversal of a chokeslam, a clothesline, even a punch. He grabs the opponent's arm, and takes them down to the mat. He takes the grabbed arm and locks in an omoplata, before reaching forward and locking in a crossface submission hold.
Favorite Weapon: His camcorder, used to film the last episode of the Neale World in the PWF.
Wrestling Strengths: Neale's very well-rounded. He can adapt to counter virtually any opponent. He's very creative, and can hit most of his moves practically out of nowhere.
Wrestling Weaknesses: Neale's ego can be his downfall. There are times when he may cost himself a win due to showboating; if he can't seem to put an opponent away, he can get very frustrated very quickly; and when he's locked in a finisher-level submission, he's not likely to last more then fifteen seconds in the hold.
Wrestling Achievements: He's the star of The Neale World, man!
What Shall We Call You? FPV guys call me Reno, PWF guys call me Nathan, and some from either side call me the other's name. I'm okay with either; but I'm more likely to call you by your character name rather than your 'call' name solely because it's a habit of mine. <_<
Instant Messenger (AIM, YIM, MSN, etc.)? Any IM client I use is in my mini-profile, but if you really want to get a reply ASAP, you're better off just PM'ing me.
Wrestling Name: Nathan Neale, "The Reality Revolution"
Wrestler's Height: 5'11"
Wrestler's Weight: 210 lbs.
Wrestler's Hometown: San Jose, California
Wrestler's Age: 25
Wrestler's Alignment: Heel
Wrestling Style: Technical mastery backed up by devastating striking ability and high-flying ability. He also adds a tablespoon of sports-entertainment style flash to everything for taste.
Wrestler's Wrestling Strategy: Wear the opponent down with vicious strikes, and disable them with submissions. HOWEVER, if the match is starting to turn south for Nathan, he'll do everything in his power to get himself DQ'ed or counted out, and if he can't do that, he'll just cheat.
Wrestler's Gimmick (Please describe your gimmick very well, include key attributes): The uber-arrogant reality star. Nathan makes Kanye West look humble. He'll rarely, if ever admit a loss was because he was truly bested; he will take ANY chance he can get to antagonize the crowd, and his peers, to put himself over; he's the kind of heel that even heels want to beat the crap out of. Nathan will take ANY kind of advantage he can get, whether it be a physical one, such as taking on an injured opponent, or mental, such as "acquiring" footage of an opponent's friends or family - or others' opponents, for a certain price, of course.
Wrestler's Entrance Music: "Stronger" by Kanye West
Entrance Description:
The house lights go down. They remain dark for five seconds while the electronic beginning of "Stronger" drone throughout the building. Then, as Kanye West's vocals begin, a spotlight shines down onto the entrance. Bathed in the sole shining light of the arena stands Nathan Neale, with his Panasonic in hand. He begins to walk down to the ring, taking his time to take in all the hate the fans are sending his way. He brings the Panasonic up to his face and looks through it, as the shot switches to what Neale sees. He zooms in on a few especially vocal fans, before stepping up to the ring apron. He climbs the nearest turnbuckle before zooming out and pointing the camera at himself, at which time a custom chyron that reads "NATHAN NEALE - _____", before jumping into the ring. He places the camera below the turnbuckles he just jumped from, and gets ready to fight as the shot switches back to the ringside cameras.
The custom chyron example is here.
In-Ring Appearance (example here)
- Black armbands on both arms. They each have a stylized N logo on them ("Stylized" essentially meaning an N written in the same font as the Neale World logo)
- Long black elbow pads that stretch from the elbow down to the wrist
- Black MMA-style gloves
- Long baggy pants, styled to look like designer jeans with the Reality Revolution logo plastered all over them. Held up with a red belt. They're tucked into Neale's boots, over his kneepads, a la Sabu.
- Black boots with white kickpads over them; the word "REALITY" is written in white down the right boot, while the word "REVOLUTION" is written in white down the left boot.
Outside of the Ring Appearance
- Either a short-sleeved dress shirt or a regular dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up to the elbows. The shirts can either be white, dark grey, or a darker primary color.
- A black vest is worn over the dress shirts, a la Miz.
- Either a pair of dark grey jeans, or black slacks.
- A pair of Timberland Prop Five Star demi-boots.
Basic Match Moveset: (Minimum of 10 moves)
1. Samoan Drop
2. Hurricanrana
3. Triangle Hold
4. Mushroom Stomp
5. Rolling wheel kick/Rolling Koppou Kick
6. Suplex variations (Vertical, German, Dragon, Belly-to-back)
7. DDT variations (Standing, Flowing, Running, Reverse)
8. Low Blow (What? He's a heel!)
9. Facewash (Neale may sometimes do a slide-in version of a Neale Cipher rather than booting the opponent. However, it rarely gets anything more than a 2.)
10. Bronco Buster (however, done similarly to Jeff Hardy's Hardyac Arrest, where he pushes himself up off the ropes before coming down on the opponent's chest. It's meant to be painful AND humiliating!)
Signature Moves: (Minimum of 5 moves)
1. The Ryan Jenkins Special (Rope-assisted guillotine choke. Neale on the apron, opponent in the ring. Neale grabs their head, slides his legs in through the middle rope and wraps them around the opponent, before adjusting the hold so that the rope is choking the opponent, as well as his arms. Nathan usually lets this go until the very last second.)
2. The SJS Rush (essentially, a one-man version of the ASCS Rush - three alternating sole kicks, a roundhouse, an enzuigiri, and a superkick. This can sometimes lead to a Neale Cipher, though Nathan may also replace the superkick at the end with the Neale Cipher to catch the opponent off-guard.)
3. Nathan Neale Is 25... And Winning (Neale gets the opponent in the corner. He then starts to blast them with repeated forearm shots to the sides of the head, before jogging back to the opposite corner. He then runs back to the opponent, jumping as he nears them, before hitting a massive clothesline while his lower body slips through the top and middle ropes. Neale sits there for a few moments, usually taunting the crowd, before continuing.)
4. The Star-Striker (A double springboard roundhouse kick. Imagine Morrison's Flying Chuck, but Neale jumps from outside the ring to the second rope inside the ring, before jumping off THAT and hitting the kick)
5. Laguna Beach Driver (Nathan hooks his opponent's head up for a vertical suplex, but then hooks their leg on the inside near the ankle rather than on the outside at the thigh. He lifts them up for a split second, before dropping them to the mat headfirst.)
Finishing Moves;
Primary Finisher: The Neale Cipher
Description: Busaiku Knee Kick
Secondary Finisher: Shattered Reality (Omoplata Crossface)
Description: Nine times out of ten, Nathan will initiate this move via a reversal of a chokeslam, a clothesline, even a punch. He grabs the opponent's arm, and takes them down to the mat. He takes the grabbed arm and locks in an omoplata, before reaching forward and locking in a crossface submission hold.
Favorite Weapon: His camcorder, used to film the last episode of the Neale World in the PWF.
Wrestling Strengths: Neale's very well-rounded. He can adapt to counter virtually any opponent. He's very creative, and can hit most of his moves practically out of nowhere.
Wrestling Weaknesses: Neale's ego can be his downfall. There are times when he may cost himself a win due to showboating; if he can't seem to put an opponent away, he can get very frustrated very quickly; and when he's locked in a finisher-level submission, he's not likely to last more then fifteen seconds in the hold.
Wrestling Achievements: He's the star of The Neale World, man!