Post by The Crimson Ghost! on Jun 30, 2019 3:11:12 GMT -5
NAME: The Crimson Ghost
NICKNAMES: King Crimson, Trouble Man
BILLED FROM: 'The Backwoods'
ENTRANCE THEME: Marvin Gaye, 'Trouble Man'.
ALIGNMENT: Nowadays, more heel.
HEIGHT: 6'4
WEIGHT: 305
WRESTLING STYLE: Mainly a brawler and very dirty fighter. With smatterings of his old Lucha background leftover. Now he is very hard hitting with lots of high impact offense. His stamina is better than it used to be, but it is still his weakest area.
BASIC MOVES:
-Snapmare, followed by a hard slap to the back of the opponent's head.
-Running Kick to the legs.
-Hard running dropkick. Sometimes diving from the second turnbuckle.
-Short arm clothesline
-Disguised illegal chokes. Usually made to look like legit submissions or rolling pin attempts.
-Spinebusters of many variety
-Powerslams of many variety
-Rest holds of many variety...for his own benefit. Usually a lazy sleeper hold where he is laying on his side while delivering it.
-Heavy boxing combos
-The suicide plancha
SIGNATURES:
Buckle Bomb: A running bucklebomb, where Ghost and opponent start at one corner of the ring, and he runs all the way to the other before just throwing the poor bastard into the turnbuckles.
Rope Bomb: Sort of like a bucklebomb, except this is done to the ring ropes, so who knows what happens to the opponent. They might just whiplash and land in a heap, they might go through or over the ropes and end up crashing on the outside. Doesn't really matter to Ghost at this point.
Trouble: A kneebreaker into a dragon screw into a Texas Cloverleaf, all while Ghost holds on to the opponent's leg.
THE MOONWALK: Defying all sense and logic, Ghost will Moonwalk backwards toward the opponent, before spinning around and doing something mean. Slapping the opponent in the face, poking them in the eyes, kicking them in the balls, etc. Although sometimes, instead of turning around, instead he'll just grab the opponent's head and either snapmare them, or do the following move:
The Chopping Block: This is essentially a Stunner, except where Ghost lands on his knees instead of landing on his ass. And just lets the opponent drop in a sickening way.
SET-UP TO FINISHER:
LA ZOZOBRA: An avalanche crucifix powerbomb. That's right, a Razor's Edge while the opponent is stood or sat on the top turnbuckle, while Ghost is on the second turnbuckle to minimize the risk to himself.
FINISHERS:
1) Stargazer: The Sequel The finisher of a former GiW legend, a diving 'Shooting Star DDT' from the top turnbuckle. Ghost has modified this maneuver in some minor ways. First, when he leaps, he ends up sideways when he does the shooting star bit, which means the momentum of the move is different when he reaches the opponent and gets them in his grasp. Because of this, it becomes more of a spinning Tornado DDT upon impact. Don't worry, it's got plenty of knockout power.
2) SPEAR/GORE: If that doesn't work, sometimes the best ways are the most simple. This move also has plenty of knockout power behind it.