Post by Bill Woods/"The Pit" on Aug 3, 2021 21:59:25 GMT
Character Application
Handler Info
Preferred handle/name: Oliver
Best way to contact you: Discord, PdW2kX#0367
How you heard about Ascended Wrestling: Friends
Character Info
Name: Bill Woods/"The Pit"
Age: 30
Height: 6'6''
Weight: 267 Lbs.
Hometown: Houston, Texas
Alignment (Heel/Tweener/Face): Tweener (Face out-of-ring, heel in-ring)
Likeliness to break the rules or cheat: Bill will stretch the rules to their breaking point but he will only rarely cross that line. He knows you don't have to cheat to be ruthless.
Face Claim: Bray Wyatt/"The Fiend"
Entrance Music (what music plays when your character enters the ring?): ''Sail'' by Jack Trammell
Moveset
Regular Moves
1. Lariat/Clothesline
2. Powerslam
3. Sidewalk Slam
4. German Suplex
5. Belly-to-Belly Suplex
6. Big Boot
7. Backdrop
8. Shoulder Tackle
9. Spinebuster
10. Neckbreaker
Special Moves
2. The Abyss: A Powerslam Hold spun out into Baron Corbin's End of Days maneuver.
Finisher
Stats
Think D&D! Divide 30 points up among the following characteristics, on a scale of 1-10. This will help our writers have a better idea of how to write your matches.
Strength: 10
Dexterity: 5
Constitution: 10
Charisma: 5
Handler Info
Preferred handle/name: Oliver
Best way to contact you: Discord, PdW2kX#0367
How you heard about Ascended Wrestling: Friends
Character Info
Name: Bill Woods/"The Pit"
Age: 30
Height: 6'6''
Weight: 267 Lbs.
Hometown: Houston, Texas
Alignment (Heel/Tweener/Face): Tweener (Face out-of-ring, heel in-ring)
Likeliness to break the rules or cheat: Bill will stretch the rules to their breaking point but he will only rarely cross that line. He knows you don't have to cheat to be ruthless.
Bio: At the age of 8, Bill Woods was institutionalized for accidentally murdering his father in a failed attempt to save his mother. He spent thirteen years in a psychiatric ward and was allowed to re-enter society at age 21. For three years he bounced in and out of jail before he was shown another way of life. Bill would spend the next five years as a vigilante, preying on the predators, driven to act out by the beast that is inside him, a hungry beast that enjoys hurting people.
Recently, he fears that beast can no longer be fully contained. Bill's desire to hurt people has become all-consuming. So he turned to pro wrestling: a sport where not only do you not get in trouble for hurting people, you can get paid handsomely for doing it. Without any formal training, Bill earned his stripes on the independent circuit and for over a year has been feeding his beast on the bones of his opponents. His ruthless, powerhouse style caught the eye of Ascended Wrestling, and the rest is history.
Somewhere, deep down, Bill knows it is wrong to enjoy hurting people. But he can't stop himself. He considers himself a good person, and is ashamed at what he does to people in the ring. So he disassociates. He has developed a bizarre alter-ego, known as "The Pit", that takes over when it's time to step in the ring. "The Pit" is Bill's monster manifested: a slavering maniac that delights in hearing his opponents scream for mercy and lives for the thrill of crushing them underneath his boot. Bill even dons a hideous mask when he becomes "The Pit", all the better to hide himself from the world.
Face Claim: Bray Wyatt/"The Fiend"
Entrance Music (what music plays when your character enters the ring?): ''Sail'' by Jack Trammell
Ring Entrance Notes (how does your character come to the ring?): The lights go out in the arena as "Sail" by Jack Trammell begins playing over the PA system. A single strobe light shines down as Bill Woods is raised from a platform below the entrance stage to the entrance ramp. Bill stands at the top of the entrance ramp in his wrestling gear, his head lowered, a large towel covering his face. Bill's left hand fidgets and twitches nervously, and in his right hand he's holding a nightmarish mask. He appears to be talking to himself, and several times his left hand flashes upward and he hits himself in the face, nearly knocking the towel off each time.
As "Sail" reaches the forty-second mark and the bass drops, Bill dramatically flings the towel off of his head and puts on his mask, screaming at the top of his lungs to herald the arrival of "The Pit". Bill runs to the ring maniacally, and runs the ropes like he's possessed. His movements become jerky and unpredictable, and he waits for his opponent with a crazed smile, motioning for them to get into the ring and even holding the ropes open for them.
Moveset
Regular Moves
1. Lariat/Clothesline
2. Powerslam
3. Sidewalk Slam
4. German Suplex
5. Belly-to-Belly Suplex
6. Big Boot
7. Backdrop
8. Shoulder Tackle
9. Spinebuster
10. Neckbreaker
Special Moves
1. The Despair: Bill stands behind his opponent, pulls his opponent backwards towards himself, and lands an elbow strike to the small of the opponent's back to bring them to a kneeling position. Bill then runs the ropes and lands a vicious diving elbow strike to the side of his opponent's head.
Finisher
1. Embrace the Darkness: The Steiner Screwdriver aka Brian Cage's Drill Claw.
2. The TNT Driver (Desperation Finisher): Short for "Tell No Tales" Driver, as in the old saying, "Dead men tell no tales". Used exclusively when nothing else will put the opponent down. The TNT Driver is a Wrist-Clutch Cut-Throat Burning Hammer, where one arm is held across the throat and the other is held between the legs and the opponent is dropped onto their head.
Think D&D! Divide 30 points up among the following characteristics, on a scale of 1-10. This will help our writers have a better idea of how to write your matches.
Strength: 10
Dexterity: 5
Constitution: 10
Charisma: 5