Post by Jesse Jamester on Oct 24, 2020 20:34:39 GMT -5
Name: Jesse Jamester (real name Jesse Michael Fristik VI)
Height: 6’6”
Weight: 263 lbs
Alignment: Heel
Wrestling Style: Technician/Showman – Works to the crowd and will perform big moves, works to his bodies strengths, and is technically sound.
Description: Luchasauras (James Storm under the mask)
Background:
Best explained at my Word Press - jjamester.wordpress.com/about/
Outlook: The past 4 years Jesse has not been seen in the wrestling industry. Teetering on his 40s, he’s on the last leg of his career, and is looking to cement his legacy and teach the young guys why you don’t underestimate a man who has nothing to lose. An older, say-it-like-it-is, Calgary native, finding his last hoo-rah in the wrestling business.
Entrance Music: "Disasterpiece" by Slipknot
Entrance Description (this is not WWE or AEW, no fireworks/titantrons):
Music blares over the sound system of the arena. Green and white lights to flicker down on a circle near the entrance. Out steps the long haired grizzly vet, Jesse Jamester. Dressed in his black tights, knee brace on his left leg visible, white boots with black laces, with signature pistols on each boot, and pistols crossing on his crotch with the initials "JJ" between them. Fists taped up, black elbow pad on his right arm, the tattooed and scars visible from neck to abdomen. Jesse Jamester takes his walk to the ring, soaking in the crowd. As he approaches the ring side area, he steps up on the second step of the ring steps, cracking his neck, shrugging the shoulders, he grabs the middle rope and steps between them, gliding into the ring in a fluid motion. He throws his fists up for a fight, before raising both arms up over his head as he leans on the ropes facing the fans. Music begins to fade out.
Finishing Moves
Finishing Move Name 1: JesterPlex
Finishing Move Description 1: Suplexes opponent but holds them up, letting his body begin to sag forward, he twists his torso and delivers a ¾ turn neck breaker
Finishing Move Name 2 (optional): Maker of Madness
Finishing Move Description 2 (optional): Walls of Jericho with a knee in their back, using his height to still maintain standing.
Common Moves
1. Neckbreaker
2. Death valley driver
3. Snap Brainbuster
4. Release T-Bone Suplex
5. Powerslam
6. Suplex
7. Diving body splash
8. Russian Leg Sweep
9. Snap Suplex
10. Running DDT
11. Dragon Sleeper
12. Guillotine triangle hold
13. Running knee
14. Tilt-a-whirl slam (to a running opponent)
15. Piledriver
Trademark Move(s):
*Quick Note: These are some OLD moves/combinations Jesse use to do with updated names. They are reserved for debut matches, serious feuds, or big PPV atmospheres, title matches, and career ending matches. Please use accordingly. The * indicates a rare move he pulls out once in a blue moon.
*Warrior’s Guild – Release Dragon Suplex to put opponent in the middle of the ring.
Frozen Fear – A leaping frog splash where Jesse throws his arms and legs up so his chest hits the opponent’s chest and drives the air out of them
Half the Laugh – Spear into the turnbuckle or from the apron to someone across there neck/upper body.
Devil in the Details - Figure Four Leg Lock
Jacked-UP - Whips opponent into the ropes then catches them with a spine buster holding the legs and locking in the lion tamer (Walls of Jericho)
Warrior's Way - Whips opponent into the turnbuckle at an excess speed having them stumble out a bit drowsy, where he gores them into the corner (gores their back) and holds them there before delivering a razors edge (cross style power bomb).
The Deadly 7 - (A Jab to the chest, then a Chop to the throat followed with a Short Kick to the knees, continuing with a Knee to the gut, then going with a punch to the face and a low blow kick to setup for the final kick, a Super Kick to the forehead)
Beyond Reality - A spine buster off the top rope that let’s him stay standing there positioning himself for the Shooting Star Press. (* Rare Move, Done only at BIG events *)
Falling Star - Flipping Leg Drop from top rope.
The Last Hope - Reverse spinning neck breaker with a cutter maneuver (Reverse Twist of Fate)
Amenti Plunge - Death Valley Driver into a Reverse DDT
Mad Poetry - A special German Suplex where the opponent is trying to escape the corner and Jesse grabs them by the waist and locks his hands before lifting them using the turnbuckle and dropping them on their neck, yet still holding the German suplex in as he waits for a pin to be counted.
Descent into Madness - Jesse grabs the opponent turns them around as he climbs to the top of the turnbuckle. Then he lifts them up to the second rope where he sets them up in a Piledriver, but locks in the arm to deliver a cradle piledriver off the top.
Personal Info (background we should know about character)
Will save this for the roleplays, to better introduce him in a new light.
About me:
I have been roleplaying since 1999, and I have managed and written this character for over 20 years (on and off). I'm coming out of retirement due to the state of the world and my job now being fully remote work.
Allies: The Syndicate: Scott Steel and Eric Dane, Julius Fristik
Height: 6’6”
Weight: 263 lbs
Alignment: Heel
Wrestling Style: Technician/Showman – Works to the crowd and will perform big moves, works to his bodies strengths, and is technically sound.
Description: Luchasauras (James Storm under the mask)
Background:
Best explained at my Word Press - jjamester.wordpress.com/about/
Outlook: The past 4 years Jesse has not been seen in the wrestling industry. Teetering on his 40s, he’s on the last leg of his career, and is looking to cement his legacy and teach the young guys why you don’t underestimate a man who has nothing to lose. An older, say-it-like-it-is, Calgary native, finding his last hoo-rah in the wrestling business.
Entrance Music: "Disasterpiece" by Slipknot
Entrance Description (this is not WWE or AEW, no fireworks/titantrons):
Music blares over the sound system of the arena. Green and white lights to flicker down on a circle near the entrance. Out steps the long haired grizzly vet, Jesse Jamester. Dressed in his black tights, knee brace on his left leg visible, white boots with black laces, with signature pistols on each boot, and pistols crossing on his crotch with the initials "JJ" between them. Fists taped up, black elbow pad on his right arm, the tattooed and scars visible from neck to abdomen. Jesse Jamester takes his walk to the ring, soaking in the crowd. As he approaches the ring side area, he steps up on the second step of the ring steps, cracking his neck, shrugging the shoulders, he grabs the middle rope and steps between them, gliding into the ring in a fluid motion. He throws his fists up for a fight, before raising both arms up over his head as he leans on the ropes facing the fans. Music begins to fade out.
Finishing Moves
Finishing Move Name 1: JesterPlex
Finishing Move Description 1: Suplexes opponent but holds them up, letting his body begin to sag forward, he twists his torso and delivers a ¾ turn neck breaker
Finishing Move Name 2 (optional): Maker of Madness
Finishing Move Description 2 (optional): Walls of Jericho with a knee in their back, using his height to still maintain standing.
Common Moves
1. Neckbreaker
2. Death valley driver
3. Snap Brainbuster
4. Release T-Bone Suplex
5. Powerslam
6. Suplex
7. Diving body splash
8. Russian Leg Sweep
9. Snap Suplex
10. Running DDT
11. Dragon Sleeper
12. Guillotine triangle hold
13. Running knee
14. Tilt-a-whirl slam (to a running opponent)
15. Piledriver
Trademark Move(s):
*Quick Note: These are some OLD moves/combinations Jesse use to do with updated names. They are reserved for debut matches, serious feuds, or big PPV atmospheres, title matches, and career ending matches. Please use accordingly. The * indicates a rare move he pulls out once in a blue moon.
*Warrior’s Guild – Release Dragon Suplex to put opponent in the middle of the ring.
Frozen Fear – A leaping frog splash where Jesse throws his arms and legs up so his chest hits the opponent’s chest and drives the air out of them
Half the Laugh – Spear into the turnbuckle or from the apron to someone across there neck/upper body.
Devil in the Details - Figure Four Leg Lock
Jacked-UP - Whips opponent into the ropes then catches them with a spine buster holding the legs and locking in the lion tamer (Walls of Jericho)
Warrior's Way - Whips opponent into the turnbuckle at an excess speed having them stumble out a bit drowsy, where he gores them into the corner (gores their back) and holds them there before delivering a razors edge (cross style power bomb).
The Deadly 7 - (A Jab to the chest, then a Chop to the throat followed with a Short Kick to the knees, continuing with a Knee to the gut, then going with a punch to the face and a low blow kick to setup for the final kick, a Super Kick to the forehead)
Beyond Reality - A spine buster off the top rope that let’s him stay standing there positioning himself for the Shooting Star Press. (* Rare Move, Done only at BIG events *)
Falling Star - Flipping Leg Drop from top rope.
The Last Hope - Reverse spinning neck breaker with a cutter maneuver (Reverse Twist of Fate)
Amenti Plunge - Death Valley Driver into a Reverse DDT
Mad Poetry - A special German Suplex where the opponent is trying to escape the corner and Jesse grabs them by the waist and locks his hands before lifting them using the turnbuckle and dropping them on their neck, yet still holding the German suplex in as he waits for a pin to be counted.
Descent into Madness - Jesse grabs the opponent turns them around as he climbs to the top of the turnbuckle. Then he lifts them up to the second rope where he sets them up in a Piledriver, but locks in the arm to deliver a cradle piledriver off the top.
Personal Info (background we should know about character)
Will save this for the roleplays, to better introduce him in a new light.
About me:
I have been roleplaying since 1999, and I have managed and written this character for over 20 years (on and off). I'm coming out of retirement due to the state of the world and my job now being fully remote work.
Allies: The Syndicate: Scott Steel and Eric Dane, Julius Fristik