Ghetto Thug MentalityThere are times when Curtis is so enraged by recent events and the environmental factors around him that he reverts to the mentality he picked up from his backgrounds living in Kenya and New Jersey, he embraces the primal instincts that he had in Kenya and the tough, harsh, fighter instincts he picked up from his brief time in a street gang in New Jersey. When Curtis switches to this mentality he can seem to be an entirely different person, he has a more violent mindset and finds ways to hurt and brutalise people using a mixture of roughneck brawling and strong style at times he seems to have the mentality of a heel and will bend the rules to get results, for an insight into how he works in the ring look at Homicide.
Ring Attire:When Curtis steps into this mentality he tends to embrace his ghetto roots and will wear street clothes to the ring. He usually wears a New York Jets jersey over a plain black tank top. He wears plain black elbow pads and has his fists tightly taped with white tape. He also wears some town faded jeans that are ¾ lengths. He wears plain black kneepads and short wrestling boots. For his entrance he wears a Black bandana which he usually throws at his opponent in a show of disrespect.
Significance of the Bandana:He sometimes uses his bandana to mop up the blood from his opponents after a particularly brutal match, afterwards he either drops the blood soaked bandana next to them or on a very rare occasion he’ll ring the bandana dry and let the blood run from the bandana onto his opponent in an ultimate show of disrespect.
Ring Style:When Curtis changes to this mindset and mentality his ring style changes appropriately. He starts working a much stiffer style, almost a hardcore/strong style hybrid; he generally tends to do more strikes in the place of the high flying moves he usually uses. He tends to almost become a heel with his in ring actions and will take cheating shortcuts to get the upper hand. He still uses the Harambee as a finisher but tends to drop the opponent on the back of their neck more than he usually does.
Entrance Music:Curtis Urban Mix (Drum intro mix into Big Pun Dream Shatterer)
Entrance Description (also removed the I’s so match writers can copy and paste)
Main shows[]As the drum intro plays the arena lighting dies down and small spotlights flash in time with the drum beat, as the track mixes into Dream Shatterer and the main music crescendo kicks in a red coloured pyro erupts from the entrance ramp and the arena lighting kicks back into play. As the pyro bursts Curtis walks from the entrance ramp with a menacing intent, he casually slaps the hands of a few fans at ring side before training his eyes on the ring. He swiftly walks up the ring steps and climbs into the ring, he then climbs onto the middle rope in the center of the ring and makes a cut-throat gesture, he then poses on the opposite ropes and sits in his corner awaiting the bell.[/]
Main Shows as Champion[]As the drum intro plays the arena lighting dies down and small spotlights flash in time with the drum beat, as the track mixes into Dream Shatterer and the main music crescendo kicks in a red coloured pyro erupts from the entrance ramp and the arena lighting kicks back into play. As the pyro bursts Curtis walks from the entrance ramp with a menacing intent, he casually slaps the hands of a few fans at ring side before training his eyes on the ring. He swiftly walks up the ring steps and climbs into the ring, he then climbs onto the middle rope in the center of the ring and makes a cut-throat gesture and displaying his title with immense pride, he then poses on the opposite ropes and sits in his corner awaiting the bell[/]
PPV’s and big/title matches[]Two Maasai tribal drummers attired in a Kitenge gowns each make their way out to a set of drums located at either side of the entrance stage, they begin a slow drum beat and loud war cries, they continue to drum away for about 15 seconds before the loud opening of Dream Shatterer by Big Pun jumps in.
Curtis slowly steps his way out from the entrance stage, he pounds on his chest with his fists closed, he raises his arms to the sky and points to the heavens in a salute to his fallen brother, He touches fists with the Maasai drummers before making his way down to the ring, his face is wearing an angered and focused expression as he walks down the ramp and rolls into the ring, he beats a solitary right fist against his chest and raises it to the skies as he poses in the corner.[/]
Option 1:
[]Curtis drops down from the turnbuckle and casually leans back in the corner as the referee checks him for weapons, once the referee has finished his search Curtis does some light stretches whilst he awaits his opponent.[/]
Option 2:
[]Curtis drops down the turnbuckle and looks directly in the eyes of his opponent who is stood opposite him. He bad mouths his opponent as he gets checked over by the referee, when the ref finishes his search Curtis removes his bandana and throws it at his opponent, his opponent tries to attack Curtis but the referee separates the pair as he calls for the bell.[/]
PPV’s and big/title matches as Champion[]Two Maasai tribal drummers attired in a Kitenge gowns each make their way out to a set of drums located at either side of the entrance stage, they begin a slow drum beat and loud war cries, they continue to drum away for about 15 seconds before the loud opening of Dream Shatterer by Big Pun jumps in.
Curtis slowly steps his way out from the entrance stage, he pounds on his chest with his fists closed, he raises his arms to the sky and points to the heavens in a salute to his fallen brother, he then proudly rubs his title before he touches fists with the Maasai drummers before making his way down to the ring, his face is wearing an angered and focused expression as he walks down the ramp and rolls into the ring, he beats a solitary right fist against his chest and raises it to the skies as he poses in the corner and runs his hands over his title.[/]
Option 1:
[]Curtis drops down from the turnbuckle and casually leans back in the corner as the referee checks him for weapons, once the referee has finished his search Curtis hands his title to the referee and then does some light stretches whilst he awaits his opponent.[/]
Option 2:
[]Curtis drops down the turnbuckle and looks directly in the eyes of his opponent who is stood opposite him. He bad mouths his opponent as he gets checked over by the referee who takes the title from Curtis, when the ref finishes his search Curtis removes his bandana and throws it at his opponent, his opponent tries to attack Curtis but the referee separates the pair as he calls for the bell.[/]
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Stiff Harambee(Swahili for Let us all pull together) A Michinoku Driver II, also known as a cradle shock
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Jersey Turnspike(Spinning Package Piledriver) (++++)Trademark ManoeuvresPoweri179.photobucket.com/albums/w296/HUGH58/FireThunder.gif [/img]
Kwaheri - A Fire Thunder Driver, sometimes performed off the top rope
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Tiger suplex 85 -
(+++++)StrikesShining Yakuza Kick – A shining wizard variant often done by Masa Chono (is as stiff as it sounds)
(++++)Rest of MovesetSuplexesHigh angle back-suplex (++++)
Snap Belly to Belly Suplex(++++)
Stalling Brainbuster (+++++)
Tiger Suplex (++++)
Release German Suplex (++++)
Slams and BustersStalling Brainbuster (++++)
Torture Rack Backbreaker (++++)
StrikesCalf Kick (++++)
Super Kick (+++)
Multiple Knee Lifts (++++)
Mafia Kick (+++)
Headbutts (+++)
Running Knee Strike (++++)
Lariat(+++)
Eye Poke (+++)
Knife Edged Chops (++++)
Clubbing blows to the back (+++++)
Double Knee Drop(+++)
DDT'sDangerous DDT (+++)
Tornado DDT onto Chair (+++)
AerialDiving Double Knee Drop (++)
Double Stomp (++)[/center]