Post by Ryan on Apr 2, 2023 18:08:24 GMT -5
VITAL STATISTICS
RING NAME: Ashton Henare.
NICKNAMES: “Him.” “Personification of Domination.”
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: Six feet, three inches. Two hundred and sixty-five pounds.
HOMETOWN: Te Anau, New Zealand.
RESIDING IN: Inglewood, California.
AGE: 34 (March 10th, 1986)
ALIGNMENT: Heel.
GIMMICK: When you’ve conquered multiple nations at the palm of your hand, it becomes very easy to head into another and use that same hand to take over one more nation. Ashton has had his fair share of conquering the wrestling scene in many countries. United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and many more countries amongst the Commonwealth. The strength of Ashton Henare’s power has made his ego become much larger, a tall god complex to stand upon, and levels of toxicity to seep through the grim streets of America. We are now living in the Henare Era and there’s nothing that could stop him, even at a mere loss.
PICBASE: Roman Reigns.
APPEARANCE: Same as Roman’s appearance during the current era.
MOVESET, STYLE & ENTRANCE
FINISHERS:
- "No Longer Human" (Spear)
- "The End" (High Angled Spinning Uranage)
- "Kanzen Saimin" (Rebounding Burning Lariat; ala Shingo Takagi)
SIGNATURES:
- "New Magic Wand" (Superman Punch, often catching opp. with the move through the air.)
- "Back in Blood" (Drive-By Dropkick, either to a draped opp. on the ropes or to a standing opp. inside the ring)
- "Watch The Throne" (Throat Uppercut → Rolling Elbow → Delayed Sheer Drop Brainbuster)
SETUP MOVES:
- "Hollow Tip" (Running Bicycle Knee, often preceding No Longer Human)
OTHER MOVES:
- Headbutt
- Samoan Drop
- Scoop Powerslam
- Lifting Sitout Spinebuster
- Multiple Suplex Variations (Bridging Northern Lights, Overhead Belly Belly, Snap, Super, German)
- Corner Clothesline
- STO
- Repeated Clinch Knee Strikes
- Running Knee Drop
- Diving Crossbody
WRESTLING STYLE:
Powerhouse, Showman
ENTRANCE THEME:
“The City” by The Game (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION:
"HE IS HIM."
For a split second, silence filled the arena and all you could hear was the chattering of fans. However, the silence was soon replaced with the flooding of a rather familiar instrumental. “The City” by The Game (feat. Kendrick Lamar) began to blare throughout the airwaves as attendees turned their heads to see one of the newest attractions to Tap Out Wrestling. But, having a feeling of self-entitlement, Ashton kept them waiting. That is until his theme music finally caught up to his favorite part.
And as soon as those words began to fade, the screens in the room would showcase "GOD" before displaying his impressive highlights. Shortly thereafter, the man himself was making his entrance. Ashton stepped onto the stage with a sense of energy and charisma unlike anyone else. He quickly made his way over toward the ring and kept himself pumped up, making sure that his focus was now onto the ring, making sure that all attention was onto the business needing to be taken care of in the ring.
Once up, he slow-walked across the ring apron before turning around to stare out at the fans again. That signature tongue would be brandished whilst throwing up the shaka sign, a staple in his culture. Lowering his hand, Ashton turned and quickly entered the ring via middle rope before moving toward the center. He began wiping his hands off and turned to the camera as he dusted his shoulders off.
For a split second, silence filled the arena and all you could hear was the chattering of fans. However, the silence was soon replaced with the flooding of a rather familiar instrumental. “The City” by The Game (feat. Kendrick Lamar) began to blare throughout the airwaves as attendees turned their heads to see one of the newest attractions to Tap Out Wrestling. But, having a feeling of self-entitlement, Ashton kept them waiting. That is until his theme music finally caught up to his favorite part.
And as soon as those words began to fade, the screens in the room would showcase "GOD" before displaying his impressive highlights. Shortly thereafter, the man himself was making his entrance. Ashton stepped onto the stage with a sense of energy and charisma unlike anyone else. He quickly made his way over toward the ring and kept himself pumped up, making sure that his focus was now onto the ring, making sure that all attention was onto the business needing to be taken care of in the ring.
Once up, he slow-walked across the ring apron before turning around to stare out at the fans again. That signature tongue would be brandished whilst throwing up the shaka sign, a staple in his culture. Lowering his hand, Ashton turned and quickly entered the ring via middle rope before moving toward the center. He began wiping his hands off and turned to the camera as he dusted his shoulders off.
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For a split second, silence filled the arena and all you could hear was the chattering of fans. However, the silence was soon replaced with the flooding of a rather familiar instrumental. “The City” by The Game (feat. Kendrick Lamar) began to blare throughout the airwaves as attendees turned their heads to see one of the newest attractions to Tap Out Wrestling. But, having a feeling of self-entitlement, Ashton kept them waiting. That is until his theme music finally caught up to his favorite part.
And as soon as those words began to fade, the screens in the room would showcase [b][i]"GOD"[/i][/b] before displaying his impressive highlights. Shortly thereafter, the man himself was making his entrance. Ashton stepped onto the stage with a sense of energy and charisma unlike anyone else. He quickly made his way over toward the ring and kept himself pumped up, making sure that his focus was now onto the ring, making sure that all attention was onto the business needing to be taken care of in the ring.
Once up, he slow-walked across the ring apron before turning around to stare out at the fans again. That signature tongue would be brandished whilst throwing up the shaka sign, a staple in his culture. Lowering his hand, Ashton turned and quickly entered the ring via middle rope before moving toward the center. He began wiping his hands off and turned to the camera as he dusted his shoulders off.
MANAGED BY
NAME: Malik.
GIMMICK: His second name is unknown, and quite frankly, it’s not entirely important whatsoever, but you’ll want to know at some point as well. Malik is an observer, a bodyguard, an enforcer for Him and someone that’ll stand in the crosshairs of anyone that dares to step up to Ashton Henare.
PICBASE: Solo Sikoa.
MANAGEMENT STYLE: Observer. Watcher. Enforcer.
SIGNATURE MOVE: (max 1)
- None, he’s not someone that’ll do anything – he watches and observes his God.
- If highly provoked, however, he will use a Snap Headbutt to cut someone down.
HISTORY
- None that is important, yet.
MATCH RECORD » 0 wins | 1 losses | 0 draws
25/06/2023 » TAP OUT WRESTLING 14; Jason Long and Jacob Craft defeated Ashton Henare and Wildcat Capone.
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