Post by Nadir on Jun 26, 2019 6:18:32 GMT -5
The UGWC Saviors
Team Members: Chris Castle and Sean Isaac
Twitter: @theugwcsaviors
Name: “The Savior” Chris Castle
Full Name: Christopher Colton “Chris” Seldon
Age: 27
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 235 lbs
Hometown:
Canton, Ohio
Alignment: Antagonistic Heel
Image (i.e. who you use to depict your character): Chris Hero/ Kassius Ohno (Indie Chris Hero)
Biography:
Castle began his career in SoC along with Sean Isaac as “The Saviors” with a desire to achieve greatness. In Chris’ short time in SoC (the promotion closed after only a couple of months) he rocketed up the card, quickly becoming (arguably) the most hated man on the roster. He cut promos that were so utterly obnoxious, self-indulgent and often childish that they drove even the most stoic wrestlers to fits of rage. When he and Sean Isaac cut promos together, they were absolutely intolerable, more often than not because of their unbearably childish and juvenile behavior.
Castle was poised to challenge for the SoC World Heavyweight Championship when the promotion closed. Most thought that he’d have won the World Championship had it not happened…even if they didn’t want him to. Once SoC closed, the two left the business for a while but have found that they can’t be as juvenile as they enjoy being without getting in legal trouble as they can in pro wrestling.
Entrance Theme: “Going the Distance” (Rocky) by Bill Conti/ “Nobody Does it Better” by Carly Simon (single or teaming with/ accompanying Sean Isaac)
Entrance description:
The lights in the arena go out and "Going the Distance" by Bill Contii plays. All of it. Until the last note. The arena remains dark throughout.
The opening piano of Carly Simon’s “Nobody Does It Better” begins to play and a gold spotlight on the stage. "The Savior" Chris Castle and "The Slate Cleaner" Sean Isaac lock arms and begin to walk in a slow circle as they wave to the crowd from the stage. “THE SAVIORS” comes across the tron in enormous gold letters. This continues as Carly belts out the song and the actual music video plays on the tron, bordered by multiple images of Raptor Jesus. The song continues into the second chorus and the two continue to circle and wave as the image changes to the words “THE SAVIORS” spinning around on the screen, then stops as sparklers shoot off on the stage and confetti appears to drop from the ceiling. As Carly belts out the first “Darling you’re the best” of the final chorus, the lights go up and the two finally stop their circle and waive routine right as the song ends. Then the song starts again. The Saviors begin to walk slowly down the ramp, stopping to lock arms and circle waive at the middle of the walkway before they resume their walk, waiving to the crowd like conquering heroes as a pair of gold spotlights follow them. They finally reach the ring as the song ends for a second time. It starts for a third time, in what seems like the entrance that never ends as the two walk arm and arm up the ring steps and then out across the apron. They stop in center apron, where they lock arms and waive to the fans again, then turn, lock arms again and enter the ring at the same time. They walk to center ring and do their turning waive until the song ends for a third time, after which they go to their corner.
Wrestling style: Technical and power with a lot of cheating
Moveset (10+ moves):
1. Implant DDT/ Spinning Implant DDT
2. Double Foot Stomp (standing or off of the turnbuckle)
3. Burning Hammer
4. Cravate into a flip over neckbreaker
5. Standing Switch
6. Roll Through into a Suplex
7. Cravate-plex (Cravate Suplex)
8. Surfboard
9. Repeated knee and elbow strikes (at the same time…elbow to the back of the head, knee to the face)
10. Release Head and arm Suplex/ Hammerlock Suplex/ Release German Suplex
11. Standing or Running Mafia Kick
12. Forearm Smash
13. Standing Dropkick
14. Three Quarter Chancery/ Cravate (both as a hold or a transition move)
15. Senton splash through the ropes to the floor
16. Moonsault (traditional or standing)
17. Frog Splash
18. Schoolboy with handful of tights
19. Powerbomb
20. Somersault Tope through the second and top ropes
21. Falling Neckbreaker
22. Castle Crash or Castle Crush Double Leg Slam or running Double Leg Slam (sticks his head through his opponent’s legs and picks them up so that the person is laying stomach to back on him facing the mat as he holds the person by the legs. In the CC he’ll just whip his arms down and back, throwing the person up over him and slamming the victim down onto his back and the back of his head. In the Castle Crush he runs a few steps before slamming the person down).
23. Death Valley Driver
24. Various Cravate based submission holds (i.e.: Stepover toe hold inverted cravate, Arm trap inverted cravat, etc)
25. Rolling neck snap/ Inverted rolling neck snap (he likes doing the inverted version multiple times in sequence)
26. Electric Chair Driver
27. Seldon Heard From Again (“SHearn” for short): Elevated Cravate into a spinning facebuster
28. Fujiwara Armbar
Trademark move(s):
1. It Would Take a Miracle: Omega Driver
2. Submit to the Inevitable: Inverted Chikara Special (submission): Kneeling step–over head–hold armbar to a face down opponent followed by hooking the opponent's near leg
Finishing move(s):
1. Amnesia Smash: A Rolling elbow smash to either the front or back of the head depending on what’s convenient.
2. Savior’s Touch: Anaconda Vise
3. The CHRIStening: Airplane spin into a sit out powerbomb
Tag Partner:
Name: “The Slate Cleaner” Sean Isaac
Age: 26
Height: 6' 6"
Weight: 242 lbs
Hometown:
Alignment: Antagonistic Heel
Image (i.e. who you use to depict your character): “The Professional” Nathan Cruz
Entrance Theme: “Nobody Does it Better” by Carly Simon (single or teaming with/ accompanying Seldon)
Entrance description: See Castle.
Wrestling style: Power-Technical-Extreme/ Dirty
Moveset (10+ moves):
1. Sharpshooter
2. Standing Switch
3. Various Suplexes (favorites are the Wheelbarrow Suplex and Head and Arm Overhead Release Suplex)
4. Powerslam
5. Atomic Drop/ Inverted Atomic Drop
6. Lariat
7. Running Boot
8. Airplane Spin Slam/ Airplane Spin Toss
9. Emerald Flowsion
10. Low Blow
11. Chop Block
12. Eye Gouge/Eye Rake
13. Throat Punch
14. Heart Punch
15. Curb Stomp
16. Cravate
17. Release Crucifix Powerbomb
18. Sit out Piledriver
19. Chickenwing
20. Crossface
21. Headbutt
22. Facewash- Running Bootscrape to the face on a cornered opponent.
Trademark move(s):
1. Pancakes: Jackhammer
2. Dark Days: Inverted Stomp Facebreaker- He grabs the person by the wrist and falls backwards, driving the heel of his foot into the person’s mouth.
Finishing move(s):
1. Breakfast of Champions: Wrist Clutch Fisherman Driver
2. Brass Monkey: Inverted Crucifix Powerbomb
3. Milk and Cookies: Bow and Arrow Dragon Sleeper- He locks the person into a seated bow and arrow before wrapping an arm around the neck and pulling back with the Dragon Sleeper.
Team Moves:
1. Dual Stalling Suplex
2. Dual stops in the corner
3. Castle distracts the Referee (usually with a fake injury or by otherwise holding his attention away from the opponent) while Isaac drops off of the apron and either posts the person (if the person is down on the mat) or grabs him by his arms from behind and violently drives him into the post back first.
4. Dual flapjack
5. The two grab one of their opponents, throw him (or her) up into the air and let him (or her) crash to the mat.
6. One of them throws one of (or “the” if it’s only one) opponent(s) out of the ring between the first and second ropes and then distracts the referee. The remaining partner throws the opponent into the ring post, the railing or the ring steps before he steps away.
7. Any manner of outside or inside the ring cheap shot.
8. Double Lifting Implant DDT
9. Dual Powerbomb
10. “The Close Shave”: Both men start in the same corner, run around opposite sides and deliver a double “Face Wash” to a cornered opponent. (They love using this move to set up “The Slate Cleaner”).
11. Isaac holds an opponent up while Castle leaps off of the turnbuckle and delivers a double foot stomp.
12. Low Blow (Castle)/ Lariat (Isaac) combination
13. “That’s Extra Crispy”: Castle lifts the person up as if to perform a flapjack as Isaac ascends the turnbuckle. Isaac leaps off and grabs the person around the head as Castle drops backwards to the mat and drops the person into a double knee facebreaker.
14. Dual cheap shots - i.e: Low blow, chop block, eye poke, eye rake, etc
Tag Finishers:
1. Nobody Does it Better: Both men perform “The End is Neigh" and after the opponent crashes to the mat Isaac locks the person into the "Milk and Cookies" as Castle locks in the "Saviors Touch".
2. The Slate Cleaner: Isaac's "Dark Days" followed by the Amnesia Smash (Roaring Elbow) by Castle.
3. Borked: Double Arm Trap Headlock Driver
Team Members: Chris Castle and Sean Isaac
Twitter: @theugwcsaviors
Name: “The Savior” Chris Castle
Full Name: Christopher Colton “Chris” Seldon
Age: 27
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 235 lbs
Hometown:
Canton, Ohio
Alignment: Antagonistic Heel
Image (i.e. who you use to depict your character): Chris Hero/ Kassius Ohno (Indie Chris Hero)
Biography:
Castle began his career in SoC along with Sean Isaac as “The Saviors” with a desire to achieve greatness. In Chris’ short time in SoC (the promotion closed after only a couple of months) he rocketed up the card, quickly becoming (arguably) the most hated man on the roster. He cut promos that were so utterly obnoxious, self-indulgent and often childish that they drove even the most stoic wrestlers to fits of rage. When he and Sean Isaac cut promos together, they were absolutely intolerable, more often than not because of their unbearably childish and juvenile behavior.
Castle was poised to challenge for the SoC World Heavyweight Championship when the promotion closed. Most thought that he’d have won the World Championship had it not happened…even if they didn’t want him to. Once SoC closed, the two left the business for a while but have found that they can’t be as juvenile as they enjoy being without getting in legal trouble as they can in pro wrestling.
Entrance Theme: “Going the Distance” (Rocky) by Bill Conti/ “Nobody Does it Better” by Carly Simon (single or teaming with/ accompanying Sean Isaac)
Entrance description:
The lights in the arena go out and "Going the Distance" by Bill Contii plays. All of it. Until the last note. The arena remains dark throughout.
The opening piano of Carly Simon’s “Nobody Does It Better” begins to play and a gold spotlight on the stage. "The Savior" Chris Castle and "The Slate Cleaner" Sean Isaac lock arms and begin to walk in a slow circle as they wave to the crowd from the stage. “THE SAVIORS” comes across the tron in enormous gold letters. This continues as Carly belts out the song and the actual music video plays on the tron, bordered by multiple images of Raptor Jesus. The song continues into the second chorus and the two continue to circle and wave as the image changes to the words “THE SAVIORS” spinning around on the screen, then stops as sparklers shoot off on the stage and confetti appears to drop from the ceiling. As Carly belts out the first “Darling you’re the best” of the final chorus, the lights go up and the two finally stop their circle and waive routine right as the song ends. Then the song starts again. The Saviors begin to walk slowly down the ramp, stopping to lock arms and circle waive at the middle of the walkway before they resume their walk, waiving to the crowd like conquering heroes as a pair of gold spotlights follow them. They finally reach the ring as the song ends for a second time. It starts for a third time, in what seems like the entrance that never ends as the two walk arm and arm up the ring steps and then out across the apron. They stop in center apron, where they lock arms and waive to the fans again, then turn, lock arms again and enter the ring at the same time. They walk to center ring and do their turning waive until the song ends for a third time, after which they go to their corner.
Wrestling style: Technical and power with a lot of cheating
Moveset (10+ moves):
1. Implant DDT/ Spinning Implant DDT
2. Double Foot Stomp (standing or off of the turnbuckle)
3. Burning Hammer
4. Cravate into a flip over neckbreaker
5. Standing Switch
6. Roll Through into a Suplex
7. Cravate-plex (Cravate Suplex)
8. Surfboard
9. Repeated knee and elbow strikes (at the same time…elbow to the back of the head, knee to the face)
10. Release Head and arm Suplex/ Hammerlock Suplex/ Release German Suplex
11. Standing or Running Mafia Kick
12. Forearm Smash
13. Standing Dropkick
14. Three Quarter Chancery/ Cravate (both as a hold or a transition move)
15. Senton splash through the ropes to the floor
16. Moonsault (traditional or standing)
17. Frog Splash
18. Schoolboy with handful of tights
19. Powerbomb
20. Somersault Tope through the second and top ropes
21. Falling Neckbreaker
22. Castle Crash or Castle Crush Double Leg Slam or running Double Leg Slam (sticks his head through his opponent’s legs and picks them up so that the person is laying stomach to back on him facing the mat as he holds the person by the legs. In the CC he’ll just whip his arms down and back, throwing the person up over him and slamming the victim down onto his back and the back of his head. In the Castle Crush he runs a few steps before slamming the person down).
23. Death Valley Driver
24. Various Cravate based submission holds (i.e.: Stepover toe hold inverted cravate, Arm trap inverted cravat, etc)
25. Rolling neck snap/ Inverted rolling neck snap (he likes doing the inverted version multiple times in sequence)
26. Electric Chair Driver
27. Seldon Heard From Again (“SHearn” for short): Elevated Cravate into a spinning facebuster
28. Fujiwara Armbar
Trademark move(s):
1. It Would Take a Miracle: Omega Driver
2. Submit to the Inevitable: Inverted Chikara Special (submission): Kneeling step–over head–hold armbar to a face down opponent followed by hooking the opponent's near leg
Finishing move(s):
1. Amnesia Smash: A Rolling elbow smash to either the front or back of the head depending on what’s convenient.
2. Savior’s Touch: Anaconda Vise
3. The CHRIStening: Airplane spin into a sit out powerbomb
Tag Partner:
Name: “The Slate Cleaner” Sean Isaac
Age: 26
Height: 6' 6"
Weight: 242 lbs
Hometown:
Alignment: Antagonistic Heel
Image (i.e. who you use to depict your character): “The Professional” Nathan Cruz
Entrance Theme: “Nobody Does it Better” by Carly Simon (single or teaming with/ accompanying Seldon)
Entrance description: See Castle.
Wrestling style: Power-Technical-Extreme/ Dirty
Moveset (10+ moves):
1. Sharpshooter
2. Standing Switch
3. Various Suplexes (favorites are the Wheelbarrow Suplex and Head and Arm Overhead Release Suplex)
4. Powerslam
5. Atomic Drop/ Inverted Atomic Drop
6. Lariat
7. Running Boot
8. Airplane Spin Slam/ Airplane Spin Toss
9. Emerald Flowsion
10. Low Blow
11. Chop Block
12. Eye Gouge/Eye Rake
13. Throat Punch
14. Heart Punch
15. Curb Stomp
16. Cravate
17. Release Crucifix Powerbomb
18. Sit out Piledriver
19. Chickenwing
20. Crossface
21. Headbutt
22. Facewash- Running Bootscrape to the face on a cornered opponent.
Trademark move(s):
1. Pancakes: Jackhammer
2. Dark Days: Inverted Stomp Facebreaker- He grabs the person by the wrist and falls backwards, driving the heel of his foot into the person’s mouth.
Finishing move(s):
1. Breakfast of Champions: Wrist Clutch Fisherman Driver
2. Brass Monkey: Inverted Crucifix Powerbomb
3. Milk and Cookies: Bow and Arrow Dragon Sleeper- He locks the person into a seated bow and arrow before wrapping an arm around the neck and pulling back with the Dragon Sleeper.
Team Moves:
1. Dual Stalling Suplex
2. Dual stops in the corner
3. Castle distracts the Referee (usually with a fake injury or by otherwise holding his attention away from the opponent) while Isaac drops off of the apron and either posts the person (if the person is down on the mat) or grabs him by his arms from behind and violently drives him into the post back first.
4. Dual flapjack
5. The two grab one of their opponents, throw him (or her) up into the air and let him (or her) crash to the mat.
6. One of them throws one of (or “the” if it’s only one) opponent(s) out of the ring between the first and second ropes and then distracts the referee. The remaining partner throws the opponent into the ring post, the railing or the ring steps before he steps away.
7. Any manner of outside or inside the ring cheap shot.
8. Double Lifting Implant DDT
9. Dual Powerbomb
10. “The Close Shave”: Both men start in the same corner, run around opposite sides and deliver a double “Face Wash” to a cornered opponent. (They love using this move to set up “The Slate Cleaner”).
11. Isaac holds an opponent up while Castle leaps off of the turnbuckle and delivers a double foot stomp.
12. Low Blow (Castle)/ Lariat (Isaac) combination
13. “That’s Extra Crispy”: Castle lifts the person up as if to perform a flapjack as Isaac ascends the turnbuckle. Isaac leaps off and grabs the person around the head as Castle drops backwards to the mat and drops the person into a double knee facebreaker.
14. Dual cheap shots - i.e: Low blow, chop block, eye poke, eye rake, etc
Tag Finishers:
1. Nobody Does it Better: Both men perform “The End is Neigh" and after the opponent crashes to the mat Isaac locks the person into the "Milk and Cookies" as Castle locks in the "Saviors Touch".
2. The Slate Cleaner: Isaac's "Dark Days" followed by the Amnesia Smash (Roaring Elbow) by Castle.
3. Borked: Double Arm Trap Headlock Driver