Post by Steve Sinclair on Jul 12, 2014 13:23:30 GMT
Section 1 - Personal Information
Name: John Quackenbush
Handle/Alias/Screen Name: LBB
Section 2 - Basic Wrestler Information
Real Name: Joe Jones
Ring Name: Joe “Twink” Jones
Height: six foot two inches
Weight: two hundred thirty five and two tenths
Age: 23
Birthday: January 10th 1979
Hair Color: golden blonde
Eye Color: a melting ice blue
Skin Color: white
Build (Pick one - Lean, Obese, Muscular, Bulky, or Athletic):
Nationality: German
Entrance Music: Bleed for me by Black Label Society
Hometown: Watertown NY. (Moved to the US in the mid 90’s)
Section 3 - Wrestling Maneuvers, Advanced.
Finisher- Figure four leg lock
---Name: figure four leg lock.....
---Description: it’s a figure four leg lock...
Set-up Maneuver- Spine buster
---Name: a spine buster
Specialty Maneuver-
---Name: Twinkantor
---Technical Name, if known: Full Nelson Slam?
---Description: lock in a full nelson and sweep your opponents legs out from under him, slamming him face first into the mat,
Desperation Maneuver-
---Name (if applicable): poke to the eyes.
---Description: two fingers embedded in opponents eyes.
---Illegal (y/n): no
Section 4 - Wrestling Maneuvers, Basic
*TNM 7 allows up to 50 maneuvers for each wrestler. 49 and 50 are being reserved for Set-up and Specialty Maneuvers. Wrestlers are also being given a basic move set of the following eight maneuvers: Punch, Kick, Stomp, Clothesline, Body Slam, Series of Punches (or Kicks, depending on wrestler), Knee Lift (vs. charging opponents), and Duck-Down (a dodge type maneuver.)
*Remember to include a few submissions when you select your maneuvers, in case you ever find yourself in an I Quit or submissions only match.
*Try to pick moves of varying damage levels. If you pick all power bombs and pile drivers, you might not be able to weaken your opponent enough to execute them.
*Keep in mind there are MANY different variations on moves when picking (i.e. - Supported DDT's - DDT, Backspin DDT, Cradle DDT, Double Arm DDT, Front Face DDT, Inverted DDT, Leaping DDT, Reverse DDT, Single Arm DDT, Spinning DDT, Swinging DDT, Top-Rope DDT, Tornado DDT.) This is espically important with suplexes.
*Video games such as Warzone, Attitude and Smackdown are excellent sources for moves.
*Thinking up different maneuvers can be hard, but the more you list the more interesting your emulated matches will be.
Please list 10(min) to 40(max) basic maneuvers your wrestler is trained in:
- Hip Toss
- Arm Bar
- Arm drag
- Leg scissors
5- Drop Toe Hold
- Side walk slam
- Side Head Lock
- Backside slide
- Atomic Drop
10 (Minimum)- spear
- spinning heel kick
- neck breaker
- spike DDT
- power bomb
15- sun set flip
- school boy roll up
- Bull dog
- drop kick
- head butt
20- trust kick
- abdominal stretch
- diving head butt
- the deadly claw
- neck breaker
25- surfboard
Section 5 - Mind Set
Alignment - Face
Mind Set -
---Technician, i.e. Bret Hart, Kurt Angle (powers up technical maneuvers such as drop toe hold and special pins.)
---Wrestler, i.e. Tazz, Val Venis (powers up grappling moves such as suplexes and standing submissions.)
---Shooter, i.e. Ken Shamrock, Dan Severn (powers up grounding and submission moves such as headlock or armbar.)
Section 6 - Abilities
Ability Points - You have 18 ability points to divide between the following three statistics and purchases special abilities with. A completely average wrestler has 5 in all stats and 3 points worth of abilities.
Work Rate (Your overall skill in the wrestling field) - 6
Stamina (How long you can go for before you give out) - 5
Charisma (How hyped will the crowd get during one of your matches) - 5
Special Abilities and point cost (No more than five points may be spent on abilities unless the VP is contacted first):
---Hulks up (Your wrestler may gain strength from the crowd in desperate situations.)- One point.
---Rarely submits (Your wrestler can take a lot of pain and is extra resistant to submissions.)- One point.
Section 7 - Other Information
Does your wrestler have a manager or valet accompany them to ringside?
no.. but that might change you never know
Are you going to be a part of a tag team? Still talking about it. Will let ya know.
How does your wrestler hype up the crowd? He poses towards the crowd after he knocked down his opponent.
Section 8 - Description
His name is Joe Jones. Joe “Twink” Jones. Joe “I’ll make you shiver and quiver” Jones. “Superstar” Joe Jones. Joe “Franco is my man” Jones. Yes he has over the past four months of his professional career has given himself many little nicknames. And I am sure he won’t stop with just those. Joe Jones is the son of wrestling legend and RWF Icon Green Man. And once the XWA closed it’s doors Joe Jones who was Green Man’s manager after he fought to attain that title made the jump along with other XWAer’s that include then Vice President Jusin back to the land where it all started, The RWF. Where Green Man has left off Joe Jones hopes to pick up from, And that is carrying on the family name and creating his own little foot note in history as well. And what a task he has ahead of him. The RWF has had it’s fair share of Sinclair's in the past. Chamber who was the second ever RWF World Champion, Cobalt, a former RWF Tag Team Champion, Crash, Tag Team Champion as well and Morgue who all fought and battled into the history books in the RWF, all of them are nieces and nephew's of Green Man, who also saw time in the RWF. To say that there isn’t pressure on young Joe is an understatement. There is even a web site to sort it all out for you. www.geocities.com/ltt_big_bob/SINCLAIR.html
A little about Joe Jones. He was born in Germany in 79. He didn’t know his father Ted (Green Man) till he was age 12. His dad was on the road allot and had a few female friends in a few cities if you know what I am saying. When Joe turned 16 he packed his bags and headed to the states to be with his father and to start on his wrestling career. The trip started off well but went haywire soon after. Joe Jones is openly gay, something that took Ted many years to deal with before finally except the fact. During that time Joe moved from Vermont to Watertown New York and started his training. Over the next six years Joe would hit every school, every amateur event he could and learn from everyone he could. He would travel back and forth from Europe and the states learning and watching. Finally the time had come for him to turn pro. His goal was to turn Professional. And he did. After working a small indie promotion for six months working for next to nothing pay offs Joe landed a small contract with the RCW. Joe was set or so he thought. The RCW just after 3 event of Joe signing which he was able to win all three matches and capture the RCW Hardcore title the federation went belly up due to the owner’s gambling habits. Out of a job Joe returned to Vermont.
A long story short, Joe was able to bond with his father once again as Ted came to terms with his sexuality. Even though he never saw in ring action in the XWA, something he hoped he would be able to do someday he did manage to gain his manager’s license. He did learn a few more pointers from everyone in the XWA and when the XWA closed and the RWF was announced it was set to return Joe leaped at the change to wrestle in the RWF. He was signed and that brings us to now.
Joe is one of those guys who spends many hours a day in the gym, keeping his body in peak form. He speaks both English and German which has helped him attain a part time job during his younger days as a translator for the German press. hey it paid the bills. He wears what ever he feels like to the ring, He in all 3 of his matches has never worn the same thing twice to the ring but skin tight and shirtless is on the menu. He usually does his long golden blonde hair up in a braided pony tail. A “wrestling text book master” he is looking to become the future of wrestling..................
Section 9 - Sample Roleplay
Please include a sample Roleplay/Flash so we can get a feel for your level of skill.