Post by Mav. on Aug 1, 2023 10:46:43 GMT -5
WRESTLER INFORMATION
WRESTLER'S NAME: Austin Beckett.
ALIAS/NICKNAMES: “The Sunsetter”; “Prizefighter”;
HEIGHT: Six feet, zero inches.
WEIGHT: Two hundred and thirteen pounds.
ALIGNMENT: THE FAN-FAVORITE STRONG BABYFACE.
Without a doubt, Austin is the man that you’d want to – or even have your children to – look up to. The man has come from a background of being the underdog and knows a thing or two about knowing when a good time to fight is. There’s not a bad thing that this man can do, his kind heart has allowed so many people to find a light in their lives. That doesn’t plan to stop anytime soon.
HOMETOWN: Hesston, Kansas, USA.
PICTURE BASE: Adam Page.
WRESTLER'S OUTLOOK: RIDE INTO THE SUNSET AS THE LEGEND.
There’s no secret that some of the best fighters that there’s been in professional wrestling have gone down as world-renowned legends of the game, still talked about to this day. If anything, this is the kind of prize that Austin can only hope that he can achieve in his life. Heading into his thirties, he’s not done much that’s noteworthy except for the negatives that have held him back from being the dream cowboy he’s attempted so many times on being. This is his one chance of securing a dream of his, his one chance to show some light to the sport of professional wrestling, and at the very end of it all? Take one last ride off into the sunset as the hero, the born-to-be legend, he’s always been destined to become.
ENTRANCE INFORMATION
ENTRANCE MUSIC: Guns Go Bang by Kid Cudi (feat. JAY-Z).
ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION: to be continued.
IN-RING INFORMATION
WRESTLING STYLE: BRAWLING, TECHNICAL FIGHTER.
As much as he’s got a lot of striking moves in his arsenal, he’s a well-known brawling machine with a background of throws, suplexes, and even some limb-targeting attacks. He can find himself doing an ‘aerial’ manoeuvre but he chooses not to, it’s not in his nature to do so.
COMMON MOVES:
SUPLEXES // Austin Beckett’s suplexes are the most dangerous part of his arsenal, but they're not as refined as they used to be. Beckett’s been inclined to give up form for function, so he'll usually hit a German or a Snapped Suplex or a Dragon Suplex to spike an opponent on their head and set them up for something else. Real head-droppy brutal shit, y'know?
KICKS // Beckett utilises his legs and speed to do major damage to an opponent, especially when combined with his lariats and other arm-based offence. Roundhouse, hook, switchblade, back-heel, superkicks, and dropkicks fill out his arsenal, with other variations coming to use as they're applicable.
KNEE STRIKES // Much like his legs, Beckett’s knees also provide some crippling offence. Whether drilling an opponent with a bicycle or single leg knee strike, or driving his knee into an opponent's skull repeatedly, Beckett likes to keep variety with how he manhandles the people he finds himself in the ring with. His knee strikes are the crux of his snap-offence, and often his go-to counters when nothing else seems to be working.
ARM-BASED OFFENSE // Elbows, forearms, lariats, punches, chops, slaps, the whole nine and then some. Beckett’s got some tree-trunk ass arms and he's not afraid to use them to welt the shit out of any opponent unfortunate enough to come across him in the Squared Circle. Most often, he'll use combinations of chops, slaps, and strikes to soften an opponent up for one of his killing blows.
SHORT-RANGE STIFF STRIKES // If an opponent finds themselves too close for comfort, or Beckett finds himself in an uncomfortable situation, he'll often respond with barrages of stiff strikes such as headbutts, forearms, punches, slaps, and kicks. These barrages are usually combinations of his other offence, but to greater effect. Often, he'll end a sequence with a headbutt or a particularly gunshot-like chop to take an opponent down for good.
POWERBOMB VARIANTS // Much like with the suplexes, Beckett will hit a good variety of powerbombs, but it's not much for the looking. Unless going for a specific move to piss someone off or to set up for a specific manoeuvre, Beckett will scoop an opponent up and just drop them with a nasty powerbomb.
SUBMISSIONS AND LIMB TARGETING // Beckett has upped his submission game once again, and opted to target the limbs of his opponents with a vicious ferocity. He knows that the easiest way to burn through someone's offense is to rip them to fucking pieces, and he's not afraid to do it.
TRADEMARK MOVES:
TRIP TO DODGER. — High Angled Spinning Uranage Slam; ala Jay White’s Uranage Slam.
SIX SHOOTER. — Six (or less, depending on how far into the match it’s been) consecutive Rolling Elbows, forcing the opponent to drop to their knees. Sometimes, out of pure anger in a heat-of-the-moment situation, he’ll land one final Rolling Elbow to the back of the kneeling opponent’s head.
RAPID FIRE. — Series of Boxing Elbows → European Uppercut → Rolling Elbow. Should not be used in quick succession with the Six Shooter. He’s either going to be hitting one of them or all six of them.
HIGH NOON. — High Angled German Suplex; ala Master Wato’s Tustenkaku German.
FINISHER:
LAST RIDE OF THE SUNSET. — Rainmaker Lariat.
LONE STAR. — Kneeling Piledriver; ala AJ Styles’ Hollow Point.
HANDLER INFORMATION
YOUR PREFERRED NAME: Mav.
CONTACT METHOD: Discord.
EMAIL ADDRESS: Not a fucking hope of getting that.
HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT W:UK?: I see Donzig in my dreams and nightmares.
WRESTLER'S NAME: Austin Beckett.
ALIAS/NICKNAMES: “The Sunsetter”; “Prizefighter”;
HEIGHT: Six feet, zero inches.
WEIGHT: Two hundred and thirteen pounds.
ALIGNMENT: THE FAN-FAVORITE STRONG BABYFACE.
Without a doubt, Austin is the man that you’d want to – or even have your children to – look up to. The man has come from a background of being the underdog and knows a thing or two about knowing when a good time to fight is. There’s not a bad thing that this man can do, his kind heart has allowed so many people to find a light in their lives. That doesn’t plan to stop anytime soon.
HOMETOWN: Hesston, Kansas, USA.
PICTURE BASE: Adam Page.
WRESTLER'S OUTLOOK: RIDE INTO THE SUNSET AS THE LEGEND.
There’s no secret that some of the best fighters that there’s been in professional wrestling have gone down as world-renowned legends of the game, still talked about to this day. If anything, this is the kind of prize that Austin can only hope that he can achieve in his life. Heading into his thirties, he’s not done much that’s noteworthy except for the negatives that have held him back from being the dream cowboy he’s attempted so many times on being. This is his one chance of securing a dream of his, his one chance to show some light to the sport of professional wrestling, and at the very end of it all? Take one last ride off into the sunset as the hero, the born-to-be legend, he’s always been destined to become.
ENTRANCE INFORMATION
ENTRANCE MUSIC: Guns Go Bang by Kid Cudi (feat. JAY-Z).
ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION: to be continued.
IN-RING INFORMATION
WRESTLING STYLE: BRAWLING, TECHNICAL FIGHTER.
As much as he’s got a lot of striking moves in his arsenal, he’s a well-known brawling machine with a background of throws, suplexes, and even some limb-targeting attacks. He can find himself doing an ‘aerial’ manoeuvre but he chooses not to, it’s not in his nature to do so.
COMMON MOVES:
SUPLEXES // Austin Beckett’s suplexes are the most dangerous part of his arsenal, but they're not as refined as they used to be. Beckett’s been inclined to give up form for function, so he'll usually hit a German or a Snapped Suplex or a Dragon Suplex to spike an opponent on their head and set them up for something else. Real head-droppy brutal shit, y'know?
KICKS // Beckett utilises his legs and speed to do major damage to an opponent, especially when combined with his lariats and other arm-based offence. Roundhouse, hook, switchblade, back-heel, superkicks, and dropkicks fill out his arsenal, with other variations coming to use as they're applicable.
KNEE STRIKES // Much like his legs, Beckett’s knees also provide some crippling offence. Whether drilling an opponent with a bicycle or single leg knee strike, or driving his knee into an opponent's skull repeatedly, Beckett likes to keep variety with how he manhandles the people he finds himself in the ring with. His knee strikes are the crux of his snap-offence, and often his go-to counters when nothing else seems to be working.
ARM-BASED OFFENSE // Elbows, forearms, lariats, punches, chops, slaps, the whole nine and then some. Beckett’s got some tree-trunk ass arms and he's not afraid to use them to welt the shit out of any opponent unfortunate enough to come across him in the Squared Circle. Most often, he'll use combinations of chops, slaps, and strikes to soften an opponent up for one of his killing blows.
SHORT-RANGE STIFF STRIKES // If an opponent finds themselves too close for comfort, or Beckett finds himself in an uncomfortable situation, he'll often respond with barrages of stiff strikes such as headbutts, forearms, punches, slaps, and kicks. These barrages are usually combinations of his other offence, but to greater effect. Often, he'll end a sequence with a headbutt or a particularly gunshot-like chop to take an opponent down for good.
POWERBOMB VARIANTS // Much like with the suplexes, Beckett will hit a good variety of powerbombs, but it's not much for the looking. Unless going for a specific move to piss someone off or to set up for a specific manoeuvre, Beckett will scoop an opponent up and just drop them with a nasty powerbomb.
SUBMISSIONS AND LIMB TARGETING // Beckett has upped his submission game once again, and opted to target the limbs of his opponents with a vicious ferocity. He knows that the easiest way to burn through someone's offense is to rip them to fucking pieces, and he's not afraid to do it.
TRADEMARK MOVES:
TRIP TO DODGER. — High Angled Spinning Uranage Slam; ala Jay White’s Uranage Slam.
SIX SHOOTER. — Six (or less, depending on how far into the match it’s been) consecutive Rolling Elbows, forcing the opponent to drop to their knees. Sometimes, out of pure anger in a heat-of-the-moment situation, he’ll land one final Rolling Elbow to the back of the kneeling opponent’s head.
RAPID FIRE. — Series of Boxing Elbows → European Uppercut → Rolling Elbow. Should not be used in quick succession with the Six Shooter. He’s either going to be hitting one of them or all six of them.
HIGH NOON. — High Angled German Suplex; ala Master Wato’s Tustenkaku German.
FINISHER:
LAST RIDE OF THE SUNSET. — Rainmaker Lariat.
LONE STAR. — Kneeling Piledriver; ala AJ Styles’ Hollow Point.
HANDLER INFORMATION
YOUR PREFERRED NAME: Mav.
CONTACT METHOD: Discord.
EMAIL ADDRESS: Not a fucking hope of getting that.
HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT W:UK?: I see Donzig in my dreams and nightmares.