M.O.P.
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Mr. Neutrality?
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M.O.P.
Apr 26, 2009 23:53:01 GMT -5
Post by M.O.P. on Apr 26, 2009 23:53:01 GMT -5
IGNORE ME
(see below for updated changes)
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M.O.P.
New Member
Mr. Neutrality?
Posts: 19
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M.O.P.
May 27, 2009 16:22:00 GMT -5
Post by M.O.P. on May 27, 2009 16:22:00 GMT -5
Updated Heel profile. Hasn't been on the site yet, but here's what I've changed:
Wrestler Name: M.O.P.
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 232 lbs.
Hometown: Bergen County, New Jersey
Alignment: Heel
Gimmick Description: The self-proclaimed "Savior of Sports Entertainment" and "Future of Professional Wrestling." Egotistical technical wrestler who can walk the walk as well as talk the talk, though he isn't above using whatever means necessary to win a match, including dirty tactics and illegal weapons usage. Takes pride in being from New Jersey.
Appearance(what does your wrestler look like?): Caucasian, athletic build, broad shoulders, short dark brown hair (buzzcut) with no facial hair outside of some sideburns and stubble that's being grown out to a goatee, hazel eyes.
Apparel(what does your wrestler wear?): Wears long black tights with a blue stripe-ish design on the sides, along with black wrestling boots with dark blue shin guards. Wears a random New Jersey-related T-Shirt to the ring during his entrance, though he takes it off to wrestle. Wears standard elbow pads, but otherwise nothing else on his upper body while wrestling. A snazzy suit while cutting promos.
Fighting Style(such as brawler, hardcore, ect.): Mostly technical, with a bit of strong style and brawler mixed in.
Theme Music: Judas Priest - Painkiller
Entrance Description: Arena goes black while entrance video and Painkiller intro plays. White sparking pyro ignites after intro and I walk down to the ring with no dramatics or showing off, though there's a certain arrogance to my strut down the ramp. If I have a championship belt on the way to a match, it's around my waist. For a promo, it's over my left shoulder.
When I get to the ring, I roll in under the ropes. Then I climb every turnbuckle and give my hand gesture to the crowd (sticking up my ring, middle and index fingers on each hand, palms facing my face, and crossing my arms around the wrists with the index fingers of each hand touching). If I have a championship belt, instead of the gesture, I raise it up, Rock-style, with my left hand and point to it and then myself, with my right thumb, letting the crowd know just how good I am.
10 to 20 Moves your wrestler uses:
Lariat Clothesline Triple Clothesline Knife Edge Chop European Uppercut Samoan Drop Belly-to-belly Suplex Belly-to-back Suplex German Suplex Fisherman's Suplex Lou Thesz Press + Series of punches Double Elbow Drop (from top rope) One-legged Boston Crab Armbar STF Atomic Drop Senton Drop Toe Hold Kneelock Swinging Neckbreaker
Finishing Moves(you can do up to 2): 1. The Corporate Driver - A Modified Death Valley Driver that has a slight spin to it during the actual throw. 2. Jersey Jughandle - Crossface Chickenwing submission hold (sleeper hold with the other arm), while hooking one leg with one of my own.
Bio and History: Born Matthew Oswald Parker in Newark, NJ, M.O.P. spent his entire life growing up in the Garden State. He hated the bad reputation the state had from out-of-staters and never let them get to him. His pride in his home state became a large part of who he was.
He grew up watching wrestling with his old man, and it was a passion the two shared as father and son. His dad tried to be a wrestler, but he was never able to make it. Ever since, M.O.P's busted his ass off to get in shape and training to become a professional wrestler.
He mostly wrestled on the Northeast indy circuit, quickly rising through the ranks and winning many local feds' heavyweight championships. He moved up to ROG (Ring of Gooker) where he eventually won the prestigious ROG World Heavyweight Championship. After nearly a half a year, he was approached by WWCF owner D-Day Dave with a lucrative offer for a WWCF contract. Hesitant to leave his fans and comrades in ROG behind, M.O.P. eventually saw this as the opportunity his dad never had and accepted for his sake.
M.O.P was living his dream. He had a rough start at first, but after winning his first PPV match and becoming a member of the Pride stable with fellow newcomers Metylerca and GRBJazzman, he began his rise to the top, winning the WWCF Tag-Team Championship with Metylerca against the Southwest Connection.
But things started to fall apart for the stable after losing the titles to the Non-American Heroes. M.O.P. became bitter towards his tag-team partner, blaming him for the loss. Eventually, he came to the conclusion that The Pride was holding him back and he needed to cast off the dead weight and join a winning team. It was then that D-Day Dave approached him once more, this time to join his new Corporate stable. With promises of great success and an even greater paycheck, M.O.P. decided selling out was the best course of action for his career. M.O.P. and the rest of Corporate lulled Jazzman into false hopes of becoming the new member of the stable before being double crossed. And as a final action of revenge against his former partner, Metylerca was released from his contract.
Now M.O.P. seeks greater success for himself and Corporate. And with both D-Day Dave and The Sam standing behind him, who knows how far he'll go?
Oh, and if you ask him what M.O.P. stands for, he'll tell you "Master of Puppets," or some other random combination of words that start with M, O, and P. He likes to cover up that the initials are actually for his real name.
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