Post by crazyboy on Jul 6, 2007 15:57:30 GMT -5
Name:
Nick Name: Crazy Boy
Age: 26
Gender: male
Hometown: Parts Unkown
Height:5 foot 10 inches
Weight:225 lbs
Weight Classification: Middleweight
Classification: Tweener
Fighting Type: Aerialist
Stats
Strength: 6
Aerial: 16
Technique: 8
Hardcore: 8
Endurance: 12
Moves
Standard:
Headlock
Punch
Kick
Irish Whip
Body Slam
List 25 moves:
Attacks:
1 Green Asian Mist.
2 Abisegiri.
3 Clothesline.
4 Shotei.
5 Gamengiri.
6 Cactus Clothesline.
Sub-mission Holds:
7 Camel clutch.
8 Bridging cobra clutch.
9 Bite of the Dragon. (illegal move count 5 to break)
10 Cross leg STF.
Throws:
11 Japanese arm drag.
12 Fireman's carry takeover with an elbow.
13 Monkey flip.
14 Shoulder jawbreaker.
15 Claw-hold STO.
Aerial Moves:
16 Flying Clothesline.
17 Springboard bulldog.
18 Diving headbutt.
19 Asai Moonsault.
20 Shooting Star Plancha.
21 Moonsault leg drop.
22 High-angle senton bomb.
23 Lionsault pin.
24 Springboard arm drag.
25 Diving crossbody.
List 5 Trademark Moves:
1 Lionsault Pin.
2 High-angle Senton Bomb.
3 Asian Mist.
4 Claw Hold STO.
5 Shiranui.
List 2 or 3 Finishers:
Name: Crazy-Vise.
Description: Dragon Clutch.
:- An inverted facelock camel clutch sees the Fighty fighty person stand behind their opponent and apply an Inverted facelock. They then force the opponent down to the mat face down, sit on their back, and pull backwards, stretching the opponent's neck and upper body backwards... side note he applies a tongan death grip when he applies the facelock.
Name: Crazy-Plex.
Description: Shiranui.
:- The shiranui is a springboard backflip three-quarter facelock diving reverse DDT. This move has a Fighty fighty person puts a Three-quarter facelock on the opponent and runs up a vertical surface, usually the corner turnbuckles, and jumps backwards, performing a backflip in the air, and landing face down to the mat, driving the opponent back-first down to the mat.
Name: Crazy Bomb.
Description: Corkscrew 630° Senton.
:- The Fighty fighty person, facing away from the ring and situated on the top turnbuckle, performs a 180° turn in mid-air and then performs a 630° senton onto a laying opponent.
Definition of said Asian moves:
Tongan Death Grip:-
The Fighty fighty person darts his/her hand under an opponent's chin and grabs a hold of a pressure point above the throat, squeezing the nerve. This cuts off the air supply and the opponent fades out, yet this is not considered an air choke as it is not squeezing the windpipe. This hold is unique in that it can be used as a sleeper like submission or, should the "unconscious" opponent end up laying on his back, a pinfall.
Abisegiri:-
Rolling wheel kick
Also known as a "Rolling Koppou kick" or "abisegiri" or "Spinning Wheel Kick" The Fighty fighty person rolls towards a standing opponent, extending a leg which connects with the back, chest, or head of the opponent.
Shotei:-
Palm strike
The Fighty fighty person delivers an open hand strike with the palm of their hand, usually to the chin of the opponent.
Gamengiri:-
Jumping high kick
The Fighty fighty person jumps up and kicks the opponent to the side of their head. It is properly called a gamengiri, but due to the similar nature can be confused for an enzuigiri.
Cactus Clothesline:-
A clothesline used by Mick Foley that is named after his "Cactus Jack" gimmick. The attacking Fighty fighty person charges at an opponent who is against the ring ropes and clotheslines him/her, and the force and momentum from the charge knocks both the Fighty fighty person and the opponent over the top rope and onto the floor
Bite of the Dragon:-
Named by Low Ki, this sees a Fighty fighty person stand behind an opponent with the ring ropes between them before grabbing an inverted facelock on the opponent and wrapping his legs around the opponent's body for a body scissors. As the move uses the ring ropes it's illegal under most match rules, and the attacking Fighty fighty person has to release the hold before the referee reaches a five count or be disqualified.
Asai Moonsault:-
When a springboard moonsault is performed onto an opponent on the floor outside the ring, rather than one in the ring, it is called an Asai moonsault, named after the man who popularised its use in modern wrestling Yoshihiro Asai, better known in the United States by his ring name Último Dragón
Lionsault Pin:-
Springboard Moonsault from the ropes flipping backwards onto the opponent followed by a pin ( Chris Jericho a.k.a )
Claw Hold STO:-
Also known as an STK (Space Tornado Kensuke) as named by Kensuke Sasaki. This move is a STO where the Fighty fighty person would first apply a clawhold with one hand before sweeping his/her opponent's legs to slam down the opponent's head on the mat.
Shooting Star Plancha:-
Standard shooting star press, the Fighty fighty person jumps forward from an elevated position, executes a backflip in mid-air, and lands on the opponent in the splash/press position to a standing opponent outside the ring.
Moonsault leg drop:-
This variation sees the Fighty fighty person perform a top turnbuckle moonsault but instead of landing on the opponent in a splash position the Fighty fighty person would continue the rotation to drive his leg across an opponent who is lying on the ground.
Almost done .. any questions Pm me.
Nick Name: Crazy Boy
Age: 26
Gender: male
Hometown: Parts Unkown
Height:5 foot 10 inches
Weight:225 lbs
Weight Classification: Middleweight
Classification: Tweener
Fighting Type: Aerialist
Stats
Strength: 6
Aerial: 16
Technique: 8
Hardcore: 8
Endurance: 12
Moves
Standard:
Headlock
Punch
Kick
Irish Whip
Body Slam
List 25 moves:
Attacks:
1 Green Asian Mist.
2 Abisegiri.
3 Clothesline.
4 Shotei.
5 Gamengiri.
6 Cactus Clothesline.
Sub-mission Holds:
7 Camel clutch.
8 Bridging cobra clutch.
9 Bite of the Dragon. (illegal move count 5 to break)
10 Cross leg STF.
Throws:
11 Japanese arm drag.
12 Fireman's carry takeover with an elbow.
13 Monkey flip.
14 Shoulder jawbreaker.
15 Claw-hold STO.
Aerial Moves:
16 Flying Clothesline.
17 Springboard bulldog.
18 Diving headbutt.
19 Asai Moonsault.
20 Shooting Star Plancha.
21 Moonsault leg drop.
22 High-angle senton bomb.
23 Lionsault pin.
24 Springboard arm drag.
25 Diving crossbody.
List 5 Trademark Moves:
1 Lionsault Pin.
2 High-angle Senton Bomb.
3 Asian Mist.
4 Claw Hold STO.
5 Shiranui.
List 2 or 3 Finishers:
Name: Crazy-Vise.
Description: Dragon Clutch.
:- An inverted facelock camel clutch sees the Fighty fighty person stand behind their opponent and apply an Inverted facelock. They then force the opponent down to the mat face down, sit on their back, and pull backwards, stretching the opponent's neck and upper body backwards... side note he applies a tongan death grip when he applies the facelock.
Name: Crazy-Plex.
Description: Shiranui.
:- The shiranui is a springboard backflip three-quarter facelock diving reverse DDT. This move has a Fighty fighty person puts a Three-quarter facelock on the opponent and runs up a vertical surface, usually the corner turnbuckles, and jumps backwards, performing a backflip in the air, and landing face down to the mat, driving the opponent back-first down to the mat.
Name: Crazy Bomb.
Description: Corkscrew 630° Senton.
:- The Fighty fighty person, facing away from the ring and situated on the top turnbuckle, performs a 180° turn in mid-air and then performs a 630° senton onto a laying opponent.
Definition of said Asian moves:
Tongan Death Grip:-
The Fighty fighty person darts his/her hand under an opponent's chin and grabs a hold of a pressure point above the throat, squeezing the nerve. This cuts off the air supply and the opponent fades out, yet this is not considered an air choke as it is not squeezing the windpipe. This hold is unique in that it can be used as a sleeper like submission or, should the "unconscious" opponent end up laying on his back, a pinfall.
Abisegiri:-
Rolling wheel kick
Also known as a "Rolling Koppou kick" or "abisegiri" or "Spinning Wheel Kick" The Fighty fighty person rolls towards a standing opponent, extending a leg which connects with the back, chest, or head of the opponent.
Shotei:-
Palm strike
The Fighty fighty person delivers an open hand strike with the palm of their hand, usually to the chin of the opponent.
Gamengiri:-
Jumping high kick
The Fighty fighty person jumps up and kicks the opponent to the side of their head. It is properly called a gamengiri, but due to the similar nature can be confused for an enzuigiri.
Cactus Clothesline:-
A clothesline used by Mick Foley that is named after his "Cactus Jack" gimmick. The attacking Fighty fighty person charges at an opponent who is against the ring ropes and clotheslines him/her, and the force and momentum from the charge knocks both the Fighty fighty person and the opponent over the top rope and onto the floor
Bite of the Dragon:-
Named by Low Ki, this sees a Fighty fighty person stand behind an opponent with the ring ropes between them before grabbing an inverted facelock on the opponent and wrapping his legs around the opponent's body for a body scissors. As the move uses the ring ropes it's illegal under most match rules, and the attacking Fighty fighty person has to release the hold before the referee reaches a five count or be disqualified.
Asai Moonsault:-
When a springboard moonsault is performed onto an opponent on the floor outside the ring, rather than one in the ring, it is called an Asai moonsault, named after the man who popularised its use in modern wrestling Yoshihiro Asai, better known in the United States by his ring name Último Dragón
Lionsault Pin:-
Springboard Moonsault from the ropes flipping backwards onto the opponent followed by a pin ( Chris Jericho a.k.a )
Claw Hold STO:-
Also known as an STK (Space Tornado Kensuke) as named by Kensuke Sasaki. This move is a STO where the Fighty fighty person would first apply a clawhold with one hand before sweeping his/her opponent's legs to slam down the opponent's head on the mat.
Shooting Star Plancha:-
Standard shooting star press, the Fighty fighty person jumps forward from an elevated position, executes a backflip in mid-air, and lands on the opponent in the splash/press position to a standing opponent outside the ring.
Moonsault leg drop:-
This variation sees the Fighty fighty person perform a top turnbuckle moonsault but instead of landing on the opponent in a splash position the Fighty fighty person would continue the rotation to drive his leg across an opponent who is lying on the ground.
Almost done .. any questions Pm me.