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Post by Anthony Jordan on Apr 20, 2009 20:17:50 GMT -4
"The Role Model" Anthony JordanHometown: Long Beach, Mississippi Height: 6'3" Weight: 220 lbs. Finishers: PRIMARY FINISHER: Perfect Example[/b] (aka Vertebreaker) Opponent bent over behind you and you reach back and double underhook his arms. Then you spin around and lift him up. It should be where your backs are touching, but he's facing down. From that position, I just kick my legs out and fall down) SUBMISSION FINISHER: Idolizer It's the Liontamer. Like the Walls of Jericho, but I put my right knee into your left shoulder while wrenching back much harder than the Walls of Jericho. Y2J's REAL submission hold until the WWF/E made him pussify it. RARE FINISHER: Shooting Star Press: This is his rarest move that he only will do once every few matches (if that). He rarely ever hits it. It's a top rope move in which Jordan faces the ring, jumps off, does a backflip in the air while keeping his body as straight as he can (but with his legs curled a la Kidman), and lands on his opponent in a splash. Trademarks: Jordan Neckbreaker[/b] Pick opponent up over right shoulder so that it looks like a powerbomb, then let him slide off until his head reaches your shoulder, then fall in a neckbreaker. Roll of Virtue: With opponent on the ground, Jordan hits the opposite ropes, does a somersault, gets back to his feet, and does a half-somersault which involves his back landing onto his downed opponent. Opponent usually faces the mat when Jordan does it to work over the back (Rolling Thunder). More commonly done to opponents who are too heavy to hit with Rectitude. Jordan Twist: Hold opponent in a reverse DDT position then lift him into the air, as he falls, I twist around so that my left arm slams his head into the ground (Eye of the Hurricane-ish). Done to larger men who cannot be hit with the Jordan Neckbreaker. Rectitude: After lifting an opponent up into a Suplex position, Jordan releases them as he drops to one knee. Jordan will then slightly turn his opponent as he falls to ensure he falls across Jordan's knee back first. Presumptuous Plex: Jordan hooks his opponent in a Reverse DDT hold. From there, he lifts them up like he is going for a Reverse Suplex. He lets their body hit the top rope and bounce up. As they get completely vertical, Jordan drops staright down with them hitting a Reverse Brainbuster. Vainglorious: Jordan's rest hold/wear down hold. While his opponent are on their stomach, he hooks his legs around their head (Headscissors). With that locked in, Jordan reaches back and pulls one of his opponent's legs back. It is not meant to get a submission, but work over the back. Diving Elbow from the middle rope to the backBackbreakerAll kinds of SuplexesJordan uses technical holds and mat wrestling as he is one of the most technically sound wrestlers in BWA/CWA history (most will debate between him and Kyle Heaven as the best). Favorite Weapon Though he believes that using weapons will influence the youth in a bad way, Jordan has been known to use a steel chair or his title belt or another wrestler or anything else to prevent himself from losing. Theme: "Even Flow" by Pearl Jam Alignment: Tweener Style: Technical is his specialty, but he can take a few high-risk chances every once in awhile (and they usually fail and wind up with him getting hurt). He always has a game plan which involves beating his opponents back and neck. If his opponents are too big to hit the Perfect Example on, then he will work on their backs to set up the Idolizer. Attire: Black tights with yellow tiger stripes running across. On the outside of each leg around the quad, the stripes break and spell "AJ." His boots are black as well with the word "Role" on the left side of each boot, and "Model" on the right side of each boot in yellow. He also has short brown hair and a grin that is sillier than DDP's. His street clothes are khakis and a "Role Model" T-shirt (or other wrestling shirt from his career). While in "Funisher" mode, Jordan speaks gruffly like Christian Bale's Batman and wears an untucked shirt of a yellow frowning face. Goofy Grin: Personality: Jordan is a mix of a earlier in his career Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho from his WCW Cruiserweight Champion days. He acts like a high and mighty good guy. It can be found in the way that he doesn't attack a lot outside of the ring. He just has a few, calculated cheap shots. He also doesn't cuss because he honestly believes that he is a role model. He is a goody two-shoes who loves to rub your face in it. He will use any and all loopholes to ensure that he never loses. That includes sucking up to those in power. Career Highlights: USCW:- Undefeated for whole career - Hall of Fame - Television Champion -USCW Heavyweight Champion --last champion -- longest reign of any champion in USCW -USCW Undisputed Champion --only Undisputed Champion -USHW World Champion BWA:- Hall of Fame - Undisputed World Champion (x2) --Last Undisputed World Champion - Intercontinental Champion -- First Intercontinental Champion -- Longest reign of any champion in BWA - British Champion - PPV Champion - Grand Slam Champion - 2003 MVP - 1-time weekly MVP (10/24/03) CWA:- Hall of Fame - Undisputed World Champion -- Longest reign of any champion in CWA - XTVX Champion - 2-time monthly MVP (December 2006 and January 2007) AWA:- Pure Champion - Intercontinental Champion (x2) -- Longest title reign in the company - Crowned "Champion of Champions" - March 2009 MVP - World Heavyweight Champion - Undisputed World Champion (x3) -- Unified World Heavyweight and Intercontinental Titles - April 2009 MVP - Hardcore Champion - Anarchy Champion - Tag Team Champion - Grand Slam Champion Assitant: Scorpion This 5'6" 150 pound man is a former wrestler turned assistant to "The Role Model." After looking to be out of a job after BWA shut down, he was made an assistant due to a deal by Hardcore Fred and Charles Windsor. He is a goofy little man who used to walk around in a blue tank top and blue hot pants that say "Mr. Butt." Now he wears a pure white suit. He is always happy and never loses his smile unless he is in pain, but once it feels better, the smile is back. He thinks he is supercool, but he is not. His theme music is DVDA's "Now You're a Man." He has left Jordan to work for Jordan's arch-nemesis, Ripper. Jordan refuses to accept this.
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Post by Lucius Bird on Jan 12, 2010 5:40:29 GMT -4
Name: Lucius "The Word" Bird Height: 6'3 Weight: 237lbs Age: 23 Alignment: Heel
Entrance Theme: Justice - Let There Be Light
Background Notes: Residing in a godless world, this silver-tongued preacher advocates his own brand of unitarian spirituality; there is no God, only Lucius. There are no lengths deemed too unseemly for the pursuit of his agenda. That being said, he is often more content talking others into carrying out his dirty work, lest he work up a sweat.
Found roaming the streets of Los Angeles, charming locals out of house and home, a new opportunity has presented itself to the possessor of "The Word," the chance to conquer the AWA. In his eyes, everybody is expendable, a pawn which exists to further his ambitions before being discarded like yesterday's newspaper.
Wrestling Style: Lucius has a very balanced skill set, with a mild preference for strikes, suplexes and submission moves.
Appearance: His frame is slender and well-toned. Lucius has a clean-shaven face to showcase his alluring smile, with nicely cropped black hair atop his head. No tattoos or piercings.
Backstage Attire: He can generally be seen donning semi-formal clothing, deeming casual clothing to be the province of underlings.
In-Ring Attire: A black pair of short tights with matching kneepads and boots. Both sides of his tights have a silver crucifix emblazoned upon it. Lucius makes his way out to the ring wearing a large black robe over said clothing, his entire body cloaked. The robe, and his gold crucifix necklace, are discarded upon entering the ring.
Primary Finishing Move: Deliverance (Lucius sets the opponent up as if he were to deliver a powerbomb. Upon reaching the apex, both of the opponent's arms are extended to resemble a crucifixion before he whips downwards into a sit-down piledriver.)
Submission Finisher: The Rising Tide (The opponent on their knees, Lucius positions himself upon their feet and coils his legs around the neck in a triangle. Additional pressure is applied by drawing the opponent backwards, arching their back.)
Signature Moves: Heaven's Decree (With the opponent downed, Lucius turns his back and engages in a handstand. From there, he presses down and lightly kisses the mat to provoke fans' ire. Lifting himself back up, Lucius tucks his legs and swings into a makeshift moonsault.)
The Seven Plagues (The opponent is hoisted up as if for a suplex. However, they remain rigid in a vertical position for seven seconds, with Lucius gladly shouting the count before transitioning into a vicious DDT.)
A Blaze In The Northern Sky (Lucius clambers up the turnbuckle and perches himself upon the top rope, back to his downed adversary. He outstretches his arms into a crucifix before leaping forth and performing a backflip, landing with a body splash.)
Commonly Used Moves: scoop slam, bow and arrow lock, back suplex, armbar, Manhattan drop, enzuiguri, hurricanrana, snapmare, hip toss, outside crescent kick, abdominal stretch, swinging neckbreaker, inverted DDT, sleeper hold, missile dropkick, sidewalk slam, German suplex, leglock, spinning heel kick, vertical suplex, leg sweep, spinebuster, t-bone suplex, armbreaker
Weapon Of Choice: Gold crucifix chain, particularly to attack an opponent's eyes.
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Post by Whitey Ford on Apr 7, 2010 21:07:11 GMT -4
Name: Whitey Ford
Height: 6'3
Weight: 240lbs
Music: Critical Acclaim by Avenged Sevenfold
Finishers:
Backtoss Piledriver: Opponent starts in Razors Edge position. Whitey then tosses them forward as if to slam them, but instead pulls their body down and sits at the same time, so he executes a high impact piledriver.
Top Rope Finisher: 540 Splash Setup For 540 Splash: JagerBomb Slam: Ford lifts up the opponent as if for a backdrop or reverse atomic driver. Then, he grabs the opponents legs and pulls them forward, slamming them hard facefirst into the mat. Ford them turns them over and proceeds to the top rope.
Signature Moves: Keg Stand Blues: Tree of Woe Dropkick to the face
Hangover From Hell: Whitey kicks the opponent in the stomach to double them over, then executes a downward kick in the form of an enziguri to the back of their head while their keeled over.
American Pele: Whitey either whips the opponent to the ropes and turns his back to them, or waits to be charged from behind. As the opponent nears, Ford backflips almost in the form of a Pele Kick ala AJ Styles. However, Whitey keeps his knees bent and instead of kicking them in the head, both his knees strike the opponents shoulders, falling with him and landing on top. (Picture a Pele Kick combined with Evan Bourne's standing top rope finisher)
Long Night End: With the opponent on his hands and knees, Whitey jumps up on their back and balances there for just a moment. He then execute a moonsault, landing hard on the opponents back and driving them back them down into the mat.
Cement Mixer: Kofi Kingstons Trouble in Paradise
Springboard Elbow Drop
DWI: The opponent is sitting on the turnbuckle facing away from the ring. Whitey runs from the opposite turnbuckle, uses the ropes to springboard onto their shoulders. He then turns, executing a hurricanrana, ejecting them out of the ring as he holds onto the ropes and lands on the apron.
Missile Dropkick through the ropes (To opponent on the outside of the ring)
Doubleshot: The Miz's running clothesline into the corner, landing on the ring apron. When the opponent staggers away from the turnbuckle, Whitey jumps to the top rope and hits a diving cutter.
Commonly Used Moves: Hurricanrana, DDT's, and Armdrags to fit different situations.
Moveset: Picture Jeff Hardy's risk taking and recent hardcore style combined with Evan Bourne's quick high flying style. Whitey likes to use the ropes for speed as well as springboard planchas.
Alignment: Heel
Notes: A showman of great charisma and crowd pleasing ability, Whitey has changed his wrestling style from mostly techincal to mostly high flying and risk taking. Understanding his age is hindering his ability to go toe to toe with the young grapplers, Ford has focused his energy into making his quick and high impact moves the center of his arsenal. Never afraid to take a big risk to hurt an opponent, even if he'll be hurt in the process, Ford is as dangerous as ever.
Upon his return, Whitey has vowed to wage war on the ones who are making the AWA a hard place to work in. Namely, MJW and the New Connection.
UPDATE: Thats all old news, according to Ford. After ultimately failing to stop the New Connection since it all seemed to fall apart on its own, Ford took one long look at his life and realized he had spent his career pandering to the fans and not taking care of his own goals. Ford turned into a giant douchebag at that point, to summarize it all.
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Post by Alexander Monroe on Aug 16, 2010 17:57:48 GMT -4
AWA.COM > SUPERSTAR PROFILES > ALEXANDER MONROE RETURN HOME | REAL NAME: Alexis Monroe Delrosario RING NAME: Alexander Monroe NICKNAME(S): The Sinister Superman, The Devil Himself, The Natural Born Douche Bag, The New Synsation, The Synyster Superman, The Chaos Paradigm The Star Destroyer GENDER: Male NATIONALITY: Italian ( Dual Citizenship Canada & United States ) D.O.B/AGE: April 18th, 1983/ 27 HOMETOWN: Long Beach, California RESIDES: Ventura, California FEDERATION ROLE: Wrestler YEARS UNDER CONTRACT: One Trained By:Keith Hart, Bruce Hart, Dean Malenko, Keiji Mutoh, Christopher Alexander II MARTIAL STATUS ON-SCREEN: Married MARTIAL STATUS OFF-SCREEN: Married HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'2" / 222 HAIR/EYE COLOR: Brunette / Hazel AFFILIATION: Heel ENTRANCE THEME: "Power" by Kanye West APPEARANCE: [ATTIRE] [CASUAL] OFFICIAL AWA PROMOS: -- Coming Soon -- BRIEFING: Breaking into the scene in the summer of 2000, Alex established himself early on as a force to be reckoned. Time and time again proven to be one of the best of the new generation of professional wrestlers.. |
Born April 18th, 1983 to Christopher Alexander II and Ashleigh Marie Delrosario, Alexis is a single child on his mother side, and one of several on the side of his father; Professional Wrestler Christopher Alexander II. Born to a single mother, Alexis spent most of his life hating his father, even though it was him that initially brought him into the sport of Wrestling early on in life. He is the third youngest of his father's children. E A R L Y L I F EEarly on in life Alexis was unaware of the fact that his father was none other than 'The Great Destroyer' Christopher Alexander, a man at that time in his life who was all over television for his professional behavior and his scandalous life outside of the ring. It was around the age of five, which Alexis found out when he walked in on an argument at home which revolved around him. His father, who was telling his mother that he wanted nothing to do instantly changed his mind the moment he saw the broken-hearted boy. From that moment on, the two had a love-hate relationship that would that would last nearly two decades. As a child, he excelled in reading and science, but never seemed to be a fan of Math. But his favorite subject was of course Gym. At the age of seven he was enrolled in Kick Boxing, and Jujitsu classes, which helped him place a spot on the varsity wrestling team at the time he was only a freshman. His early teens, and high school career was mostly spent dropping in and out of school on a weekly basis. At this time in his life, Alexis was heavily addicted to cocaine, and was a severe alcoholic, both traits it seemed he had inherited from his father. Christopher, was always there to pull Alexis out of a rock and a hard place, when his mother could not. This, fueled a growing hatred inside of the youth that was let out one night when while attending his father's ten year anniversary with his wife at the time. During the course of the evening, Alexis had decided that it would be smart to assault his father. This brought on a ride to the police station, where his father dropped the charges against his son, who he wouldn't speak to for several years after this event. After this event Alexis focused more heavily in his school work, and his extra-curricular activities, which brought his wrestling team to state his junior and senior year, where he won titles in the middleweight weight class. T H E G R E E N Y E A R SBefore even graduating, Alexis had his sights set on Mixed Martial competition, and pulling some strings with his uncle, Christian Ruzzaro, who at that time had retired from professional wrestling to run his own promotion, brought Alexis into the world of Professional Mixed Martial arts. At the age of sixteen, Alexis competed in his first bout, which he won in under a minute in a half by means of submission. This stunned many, but did not last long, as by his third bout, state officials had found out the truth of the boys age, and he was released by Alexander Traveling Arts. This brought an urge to wrestle inside him, and with this and some help from his uncle once more he started doing independent bookings under the name of 'Christopher Alexander III'. The name alone brought him into a fair amount of success, as those who did search into the boys family tree; which most did found out he was truly the star of the at that time twenty-two time Heavyweight Champion of the World. N E W J A P A NOne of few foreigners picked for an overseas tour at this time, and among the youngest, at eighteen Alexis set out for Japan to find a promotion that would hire him. He lucked out, when Antonio Inoki spotted the youth wrestling at a smaller promotion in Tokyo. Inoki, who at that time was 100% owner of NJPW, and recognized Alexis' resemblance to his father immediately approached him about performing for New Japan Pro Wrestling. At first, he was nothing more than a curtain jerker; working matches to help individual talent with their own pushes, and it wasn't until the recently dethroned champion; Kensuke Sasaki took a liking to Alexis' brash in your face style of wrestling and brought him under his wing. At first, it was nothing more than Kensuke taking a backstage liking to Alexis, who had been fluent in Japanese throughout his youth so he automatically clicked with most of those backstage who usually had a dislike for foreigners. But it was when Kensuke saw Alexis wrestle under his own name; as Alexis Morningstar did he take a shining to him. The name Alexis Morningstar itself was given to him by Kenji Mutoh during his time in his youth he spent traveling with his father. He called him simply “The Morningstar” because at the time, Alexis' new and brash attitude on professional wrestling. He told Christopher Alexander that his son was “The Devil In The Flesh” this, brought Alexis to the name Alexis Morningstar, which has always had a dark meaning behind it that still to this day has not been made public. With the push from Kensuke, Alexis stopped wearing full outfits to the ring, which had been his trademark, and started wearing anime themed tights; This instantly garnered him a cult following, especially with the women as he was quick to play off their lust for him the crowd, which brought him a massive amount of heat as heel. Following this change up of his look, Alexis quickly entered in his first long term feud with none of the Kensuke, who was at the same time chasing after the title. This brought Alexis main stream success in Japan. Tagging with then, number one contender Kensuke, Alexis slowly was worked into the upper mid-card scene of NJPW which saw Alexis leave Kensuke side on a mission to become a Tag Team Champion; which brought him into contact with Logan McManus. Still a close friend, Logan McManus and Alexis Morningstar dominated the Tag Team division, but never seemed to find themselves in contention for the title. This slowly seemed to tear away at the upper management in NJPW, which brought upon them slowly pushing Logan McManus down the card, and action which highly offended Alexis Morningstar; this was the end of his era in NJPW. Z E R O - 12002 brought Alexis' attention to the then up and coming promotion Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX, where he found himself hitting a glass ceiling, since at the time the company was still being built around their top star. At this moment in time Alexis found himself jobbing out more than he had in his entire career, as PWZ1 Max used his popularity to push their own champion, which didn't seem to do Alexis any good. Alexis would take is leave from the company abruptly, only to return years later when the company had changed ownership. During his stay a second time around he found himself putting on various programs with the likes of AJ Styles, who during his first tour of the company put on a rather extensive show with Alexis which brought about the “War of the Worlds” match which saw Alexis and AJ clash, both of their styles seeming to light a fire underneath the promotion. At the end of the feud the world saw Alexis Morningstar perform a back flipped 'Styles Clash' off the top of a ladder to end the singles feud. The end of the feud brought a surprising event in Alexis' when he ran into a man by the name of Hide backstage at the show. He was just starting at the company, and he turned out to be a childhood friend of Alexis'. Of course, he no longer went under the name 'Hide' in the ring, but instead The New American Nightmare; Angel Felicity. With this turn of events, another feud was kicked off which saw these two men go at it in various transgressions for over six months, until a best of three series brought it to an end. With both men tied at two; Alexis with a win in the submission match, and Angel Felicity in the No Disqualification match. This brought about their third match, in a match that was coined the "Match of the Year" by many, we found the two fighting it out with barbwire for ropes, and exploding turnbuckles. The match itself was brutal, but still held a lot for the pure wrestling enthusiast. The end saw Alexis attempting to perform a Northern Lights Suplex off of the turnbuckle, and instead due to exhaustion tumbled down. The two men, bounced off the exposed steel of the turn post, which had already exploded once and sent to the outside, where both men were declared unfit to continue. With the end of that we saw a rather different side of Alexis Morningstar, which lead to a rather heavy main event push, which saw Alexis chase after the AWA Junior Heavyweight Championship of the world, but was bested several times against then champion Low Ki, in several matches. The two ended their feud when Low Ki returned to the states for a few dates he had signed for with then NWA-TNA. N O A HAlexis made his impact in Noah with a bang, when he ran in during one of Jushin Liger's Junior Heavyweight title defenses in what was considered at the time the most shocking turn of events. As for many weeks Alexis Morningstar had been doing promotional appearances for the company hyping his entrance. This would make the return for the Heel Alexis that most of the world is common with. Not only did he cause an automatic draw by his interference, but he also brutally attacked Jushin Liger taking him out of competition for several weeks. NOAH, did not see fit to strip Liger of the title due to his injury, since it was not by his own cause, instead that of Alexis own hands. Upon return, Jushin and Alexis fought hard against each other, Alexis always seeming to get the upper hand over Justin, whose age hadn't been much of a factor till fighting this younger superstar. It was until one night, during their final confrontation that Alexis; attempting his trademark Death Of Superman, came down wrong and tore a tendon in his leg. Liger, took full advantage of the situation and won the match. This saw Alexis' departure from wrestling for quite some time. C H A M P I O N S H I P W R E S T L I N G A L L I A N C E This federation marked the return of Alexis Morningstar to the united states, which made him a relative unknown once again. He however, had one person in his corner upon starting the company; his cousin Ricky Rourke. The two at first seemed to dominate at tag-team promos, and the ranks as well, that is until a shot at the TVX Title was up for grabs. Then true, to Alexis' colors he turned on his cousin. Ricky Rourke had hit his finisher on the third person in their triple threat, and need only to cover the person. As he did so, Alexis Morningstar slipped back into the ring and pushed him out, stealing the win. This started a rather lengthy feud between the two which went on for quite some time until Ricky Rourke finally one-uped Alexis and won a ladder match which granted him a title shot at the TVX title a later moment in time. But that shot would never be granted, as instead then TVX champion; Kyle Heaven vacated the title. With that, a scramble cage match was held, which showed Ricky Rourke's ribs being shattered at the hands of his cousin, and Alexis Morningstar leaving the match with the TVX Title, and the first title of his career. But the championship glory was short lived, as then new comer Jake Seven pose a threat to the title. Jake Seven wasn't the problem, then a man by the name of Rik Raines showed up in CWA. A multiple world champion, he was seeking to extend his reigns in to CWA, but it was Alexis that choose to step up to the man and verbally 'put him in his place' this lead up to CWA's biggest pay-per-view of the year; Battle of Brittan which saw Alexis fight in his own concept match for the title. Alexis seemingly had the title in his hands when Rik Raines interrupted the match and took Alexis out, giving Jake Seven the TVX Title. With that, Alexis was asked to step out of the division by the owner; Timothy Draven and look for bigger fish. This, brought Alexis entrance into 'The Syndicate' a historic group in CWA-BWA History. This line-up, however seemed to be all fresh blood when it came to the former members; the former leader being gone from the company, his lackey, by the name of Donzig took over in his place. It wasn't long before the life of a stable member got to Alexis as he didn't feel the need to place second fiddle to anyone, he took his leave from 'The Syndicate' during a tournament to crown contenders for the British Title and the World Title. It all boiled down to Alexis making it to the finals, and losing to Donzig. Alexis quickly stepped away from CWA for quite some time, to pursue other ventures in the world of Independent Wrestling, but once again found himself returning to sue the company, and then steal the World Heavyweight Title during a ladder match to the determine the champion. But once more, Alexis vanished from this promotion, this time never to return... T O T A L N O N S T O P A C T I O NWith the hype behind TNA, Alexis once again found himself drawn to the company. Reuniting with his cousin, Ricky Rourke, and Alexis' childhood friend, Angel Felicity. The three found themselves in the resurrection Sports Entertainment Xtreme (SeX). It ran through the ranks of the federation that seemed to take the three superstars. However, the stability of the faction didn't last long, before Angel Felicity found himself exiting due to a fight with Ricky Rourke. The duo raised havoc in TNA, before Alexis 'claimed' and defended the TNA Pure Title. He would only defend a single time before Ricky Rourke, and himself would take their leave from TNA. Most state that they just got bored, however certain members of the staff say that they were paid to leave, as they were literally tearing the promotion down before it was even on its feet. U L T I M A T E C H A M P I O N S H I P W R E S T L I N GAt the very start of this company, it was something special. Located in Alexis' stomping grounds of California, Alexis instantly took a shining to it, as in the first card he was amongst a main even that boasted two main event wrestlers; Brock Lesnar and David Batista, and Alexis showed them all one he got the win over the two. This would be start of the Cinderella story of the Alexis Morningstar most have come to know. Alexis found the company to be his second home, as he went on a rather lengthy undefeated streak until finally losing at the hands of The Rated R Superstar, Edge, who caught Alexis from behind and rolled him up in an Elimination Chamber match to determine the first UCW Heavyweight Champion. Alexis was furious, as he prides himself on pure victories, and this brought Alexis into a feud with none other than the Rated R Superstar Edge. The feud last a month or so, until their next meeting, when once again Edge used dirty tactics in the form of his manager blasting Alexis in the face with the title belt to pick up the win. With that, Alexis slowly had himself wrote off of TV due to the fact he was furious with losing to the same man twice, something that hadn't happened to him throughout his career. It was soon after that, that the company went under. G A T E W A Y W R E S L I N G O R G A N I Z A T I O NA fresh chapter, in the book that is Alexis Morningstar is the highly controversial GWO. Alexis started in GWO in a tournament to garner the number one contender for the GWO World Title at their first return PPV G-VOLUTIONIST. Members of the roster had been asked to campaign before the tournament, the two members that had the best campaigns were chosen to fight for the title at the night of the PPV. Ryan McKenzie, a good friend of Alexis' was one of the winners, and a woman by the name of Laura was the other. After being named a number one contender, Ryan McKenzie faced Alexis Morningstar on the first card and lost. Then the following week, Laura also lost to Alexis Morningstar which raised a question; why was he even competing in the tournament if he had already beaten the two competitors competing for the title? He went on to beat a man by the name of Ravage in the finals and at the PPV he was added as a third man in an odd title match. To win the title, you had to climb to the top of the cage and hit a button. Alexis did so, but Ryan McKenzie won the match and the title. Alexis had his first 'loss' but he had yet to be pinned, and in his eyes he thought he would be the next in line for the title. But even after beating Laura and Ryan McKenzie, he was ushered into a lower division in favor of giving Laura a shot at the World Title which she won. Alexis went on to win the GWO North American Title, but vacated it a week later after problems backstage with co-workers. He returned briefly a week later, getting into a fight with management before getting fired. E W A A rather small time company which was brought to the attention of Alexis Morningstar by former CWA Competitor, Chris James. The two teamed up in Alexis first match in the company and took a tainted win of the World Champion and the Women's Champion in a tag team match. The following show, they destroyed one half-of the tag team champions and simply walked out of the company... color=Red] F U L L F O R C E P R O [/color] Alexander came into the company with all the momentum in the world. He went undefeated during his stay in the company, other than a match that he no showed. He was the 2009 J-Cup Winner, and would have gone on to win the World Title if things hadn't arisen outside of the world of Professional Wrestling for Alexander Monroe. W H A At the recommendation of a friend [Christian Carnage], Alexis Morningstar signed a contract with WHA. He has formed an alliance with Jason Krow, in the form of the faction Los Illuminados. The team debuted, after Alexis successfully made his way into the finals for the X Division title match. Alexis' debut in WHA made shock waves through the company, as by the end of the match Los Illuminados was standing tall. Soon after their emergence, The WHA faded. I N S A N E E N T E R T A I N M E N T O N L I N EAlexis Morningstar seemed to be linked to any sort of controversy found inside of IEO in recent months. As during his first stay inside the global company he found himself at odds backstage with many of the staff members, along with many of the talent. Most viewed him as a prima donna, as most were unaware of his background throughout the world. When he first joined, he was joined once again by his Cousin Ricky Rourke, who had already been a member of the roster, and his close friend Angel Felicity . The three lit up the screen, as rumors of Sports Entertainment Xtreme coming to IEO were rolling through the locker room like a wild fire, but then it suddenly died. Once again, backstage rivalries got the best of the three superstars, and the seemingly went their separate ways inside of the company. Alexis, however found himself chasing after the X title, as he found the division to be highly cliché as it seemed as though every promotion had copied off of TNA and added an X-Division to their company. This feud seemed to light a fire in the division, as he chased after then champion Clark Santos. Many are quite sure Alexis would have won if he had not let the backstage politics of the company take their hold on him. The night before the pay-per-view Alexis informed key staff members that it would be his last appearance inside of IEO, and in turn did the job to Clark Santos on his way out. It would be nearly a year later that Alexis Morningstar returned to the newly re-opened Insane Entertainment Online and when he did, he took the spot he had once left. But there was a new person who had seemingly taken his former spot as company loud mouth; Michael James. Although the superstar didn't have the mic skills of Alexis, he certainly knew how to push buttons and this brought Alexis into a short-lived feud with him. Somehow, by a twist of fate Michael James had found himself as the Insane Champion, something that had boiled Alexis' blood from the moment he witnessed him wave the title in the air, and then he was on a mission to prove something. When he approached Michael James for a title shot, he was shot down. So instead, Alexis found himself speaking to owner, Gregory Helms, for a singles match against Michael James. The Match came and went and Alexis Morningstar destroyed Michael James and took the Insane title with him after the match. The two went on to feud for quite some time, before in a controversial fashion Michael James defeated Alexander Monroe to retain the Insane Title. Alexis took a bit of a hiatus, to re-focus himself. Upon his return, he chased after the Insane Title once more. This time, turning his on his best friend; Logan McManus. The two feuded for quite some time, before Alexis got his hands on his first Insane Title reign. He went on to defend the belt a few times before the company seemingly went on 'hiatus'. During such, Alexis went from the name Alexis to Alexander. Taking up his family's identity, and returning to IEO hell bent on winning the title. W O R L D W R E S T L I N G H E A D Q U A R T E R SAlexander had quite the history in the company. First wrestling under the name of Christian Carnage, in place of his friend ( Christopher St. James ) who had become semi-retired. During his first stint in WWH, he defeated countless names. Even future Hall of Famer, Ash Dubious. However, this came to an end when once more his life became complicated. Leaving right before an anticipated bout with Ryan Payne for his chase for the International Title. Alexander would return to the company several more times, a few times sticking around long enough for controversy to kick in. » HISTORY: ACCOMPLISHMENTSCAREER HIGHLIGHTS | CWA TVX Champion (x1), CWA X Champion (x1), GWO eXtreme Champion (x1 Was Promptly Fired), TNA Pure Wrestling Champion (x1), IEO Insane/World Champion (x1), AWF FTW Champion (x1), WWE Aggression Intercontinental Champion (x1), Adrenaline Pure Wrestling Champion (x1), FFP TV Champion (x1), FFP Adrenaline Champion (x1), AWA World Champion (x1)
| AWARDS | None | NOTABLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS | None | MATCH RECORD | 00 Wins / 00 Losses / 00 Draws |
» HISTORY: FEUDS/ALLIANCESPAST FEUDS | Michael James [ IEO ], Donzig [CWA], Edge [UCW], Rori McManus [UCW], Clark Santos [IEO], Ricky Rourke [CWA], MJW [CWA], Sheldon Reese [CWA], Justin Voss [CWA], Laura [GWO], Ryan McKenzie [GWO], Logan McManus [IEO] | PRESENT FEUDS | None | PAST ALLIANCES | Ricky Rourke[CWA/TNA/ETC], Ryan McKenzie[GWO], Angel Felicity [Yahoo/Beyond], Clark Santos [IEO], Justin Voss [CWA], Donzig [CWA]. Sheldon Reese [CWA], Jason Krow [WWH,WHA], Chris James [ EWA ], Logan McManus [IEO], Mar [IEO] | PRESENT ALLIANCES | None | PAST STABLES | SeX, The Syndicate, The Destroyer World Order, The New Blood, The Fire Starters, Sinister Mindfreaks, Los Illuminados, Three 2 Three, KARMA | PRESENT STABLES | None | MANAGER(S) | None | PAST FLAME(S) | Raven Alexandria, Morgan Armstrong, Jessi Anne, Britney Skye, Brandy Taylore, Hayley Williams, Regina, Izabella Santos | PRESENT FLAME(S) | None |
» IT'S A BIRD / IT'S A STORYLINEUPDATED: 08/13/10 | CURRENT EVENTS: BASIC ATTACKS | Various styles of Kicks, and Knees. ( Extensive Muay Thai and Savate back ground ). He loves hitting kicks to the sides of the head, and following them up with knees the abdomen. He's very much a technically skilled brawler. Jumping No-Aid Enzugiri, Running Kitchen Sink, European Uppercut, Standing Vertical Dropkick, Running Lariat. Running Single Leg Dropkick. No Aid Shining Wizard. ( He'll jump into the air, catching his left leg on their shoulder and driving his right knee into their face ). Spinning Elbow Smash, Lots and Lots of Kicks! | BASIC ATTACKS DESCRIPTION | Alexander is a trained collegiate wrestler, as long with a life-long practitioner of various forms of close-quarters combat stylings. He attacks in a aggressively offensive manner, but at the same time picks apart his opponent. He searches for weaknesses and exploits them. His primary targets for impact are the head, the back, and the knees, as he softens his opponents up for the submission finish. | BASIC MOVES | Suplexes of all kinds. ( He most commonly performs snap verticals, dragons, over head belly to bellys, and snap fisherman's. However, every now and then he'll pull out an Exploder Suplex into the ropes or corner. ), Running Leg Scissors, Stalling Brainbuster DDT, STO, Snap Powerbomb, Russian Leg Sweep over Knee, Quick Arm Drag ( usually followed by a dropkick to the shoulder, and a keylock), Snap Lifting DDT, Flapjack Throat first on the Ropes. Throwing some one into the turnbuckle, groin shots when ref isn't looking. | BASIC MOVES DESCRIPTION | Alexander is a exceptionally skilled wrestler and acrobat, both of which come out during his wrestling. He's prone to hit suplexes from various angles, as well as a variety of back breakers. When it comes to the grappling game, he is definitely near or at the top of the game. However, he also fights dirty and knows exactly when to hit some one so the referee won't notice. Whether it's a slip of the knee to the groin, or a hard blow to the throat, Alexander will do whatever it takes to pick up the pin. | SUBMISSION MOVES | Standing STF, Anaconda Vise, Keylock, Sharpshooter. Reverse Figure Four Leg Lock. Turnbuckle Assisted Figure Four Leg Lock. Snapmare into Chin Lock. STO into Abdominal Stretch. Standing Dragon Sleeper w/ Knees, Rolling Kneebar, Paradise Lock, Standing Armbar with knees to abdomen, Guillotine Choke w/ Body Scissors, Ground and Pound. | SUBMISSION DESCRIPTION | Alexander likes to chain wrestle. A submission move, or a move to work the body will usually come after another attack. He might hit a quick kick to some one's head and then apply a front headlock with knees to their face. He might hit a snap suplex, roll over and turn it into a chicken-wing crossface. He might even hit a shooting star press, and roll some one over and put them in a hammer lock and drive knees into their back. He's very innovative when it comes to uses for submission holds. He has a strict and tight jitsu background, it's not smart to try to stay on the ground with Alexander Monroe. | DIVING MOVES | Diving Moonsault, Flipped Senton to outside, Springboard Dropkick, Diving DDT, Rolling Knee Drop, Diving Forearm Smash | DIVING DESCRIPTION | He doesn't take to the air as much as he used to, but he definitely still has it him. He tends to use his aerial spots pretty selectively, and usually only to weaken up a body part. For example, if he's trying to take out some one's midsection, he's most likely going to attempt to his a mid-level springboard dropkick. | TRANSITION MOVES | Rolling Tumble, Cartwheel, Discus, Leap Over. | SIGNATURE/FAVORITE MOVES | The Gamera: The Gamera is a setup in which Alex starts with a Pumphandle set up, and whips them up into a side ways body press, usually holding his opponent over his right shoulder. He is known for various outcomes after this maneuver.
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[/b][/i]: Pumphandle Piledriver .:: Version 2: Pumphandle Back Breaker .:: Version 3: Pumphandle Powerbomb .:: Version 4: Pumphandle 3/4th Neckbreaker .:: Version 5: Pumphandle Facebuster .:: Version 6: Pumphandle Backpack Jawbreaker [/ul] The Anaconda Deception: ( Swinging Anaconda Vise DDT ) is move, is quite similar to that of Alex Shelley's shell shock. Bust instead of a Reverse STO, it's an Anaconda Vise. He'll apply to the opponent while they're standing up. He'll quickly kick out one of the opponents legs, and swing backwards. The motion we'll drag the opponents body with Alexis', bringing them down on to the canvas on top of their head. Upon impact, occasionally Alex will roll to the ground and wrenches in the Anaconda Vise. The Shining Finale: This move is pretty simple, he'll do it to a downed opponent or a standing. He prefers downed however, he'll charge them and kip up. Hitting a shining wizard, wrap around them and drag them down into a triangle choke after impact. Gone From California: Move is simple and brutal, it a shooting star knee drop done across an opponents stomach or back. Depending on which way the are laying. He'll roll off of the move, and usually apply cobra clutch afterwards or simply stalk them from The Killing Stroke and then The Nemesis Gate. [/font][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td] FINISHER LEAD IN[/td][td] The Killing Stroke: (Jumping Roundhouse Kick) This move ALMOST ALWAYS comes before The Nemesis gate. Alexander is a perfectionist. He will put off a match simply so that when he hits The Killing Stroke, and applies The Nemesis Gate the opponent will have no choice but to tap. He has some of the deadliest feet in the world, and a round house kick clocked in at 55 MPH. Once he hits this, it usually means lights out.[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td] FINISHER[/td][td] The Nemesis Gate: ( Grapevine STF with Dragon Sleeper. VIDEO AID ) Many have viewed Alexander as the innovator of this move, at least in America. It starts out like a basic Grapvine STF, however instead of just pulling back the head, he applies a dragon sleeper with his left hand to the opponent. Often, he'll rain down blows on the opponents chest while holding their body in the pretzel like submission hold. The immobility this submission causes to the body makes it almost impossible to get out of. It is always performed after he hits his Finisher Setup Manuever: The Killing Stroke, unless there is no time, or he is desperate.[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td] DESPERATION MOVES[/td][td] The Fall of Krypton: Back in his early days, this move was primarily used as Alexander's finisher. At one point in his career, Alexander was known for his rather high jumping ability. He doesn't show case it as much anymore, but still from time to time it will come out. The Fall of Krypton is a 360 Shooting Star Press, done across an opponent laying prone on their back. He doesn't often do it anymore, and he quite possibly might botch it half the time. (Click)
The E.L.E. ( Extinction Level Event ): This move doesn't come out unless he's looking to make a statement at the price of some one's health. It's an Avalanche Falcon's Arrow, but instead of dropping them to the mat. He faces the crowd, and drops them back first across the top of the turnbuckle and the turn post.[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td] WEAPON OF CHOICE[/td][td] Glass Light Tubes[/td] [/tr] [/table] -- Coming Soon -- [/center]
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