Post by Thunderkiss on Jul 13, 2011 14:50:44 GMT -5
Stats:
Wrestler Name: Dictator Kuroyasha
Height & Weight: 6'0", 210 lb
Billed From: Pyongyang, North Korea
Nick Names: The Curator of Communism, Captain Axis
Gimmick:
Alignment: Heel
Character Description:
Entrance Music: "No Motherland Without You" by the Merited Choir of the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Korean People's Army"
Visuals:
Physical Description: Dictator Kuroyasha has an muscular, above medium body build but does not have the proportions of a heavyweight. He is Asian with black hair (cropped short), has dark brown eyes and his face is rounded off with a “shadow” of facial hair.
Entrance & In-Ring Attire: Dictator Kuroyasha wears a full dress, Asian styled military outfit complete with a peaked cap & sunglasses. This outfit is black with gold trim and rounded off with a black cape with inner red fabric and white gloves. There is one variant of this outfit where the suit color is switched from black to purple and the collars are red. This verison of the outfit is only used for special occasions such as pay-per-views.
Backstage Attire: Same as above.
In-Ring:
Logic: In ring Dictator Kuroyasha relies on his superior martial arts background to bring his opponents to his knees. He has an extensive Karate, Tae Kwan Do, Wu Shu, Wing Chun and Muay Thai background and likes to mix each of these styles up to confuse his opponents. They say the best defense is a good offense and that holds true in Dictator Kuroyasha’s matches. He will often keep his opponent at bay with his kicks and then frustrate them into a mistake. Finally, he is truly a thinking man’s wrestler and handles each wrestling match as if it were a game of chess.
Strikes:
1. Jumping High Kick (Gamengiri)
2. Kesagiri chop (A downward diagonal backhand chop to the side of the opponents neck.)
3. Throat Thrust (Also known as a throat strike, sword stab, or an open-hand uppercut, this attack is similar to a conventional uppercut, but the wrestler strikes at the opponent's throat with an open hand usually with their palm facing upwards and with all five fingers together.
4. Shoot Kick (A kickboxing-style kick with the shin (generally protected by a shin guard) striking an opponent's face or chest. This move is used in shoot-style environments and by many Japanese wrestlers.)
5. High Knee (An attack in which a wrestler will charge towards their opponent, then raise their knee or jump up so that their knee hit the opponent usually into the side of the head or face.)
Front Moves:
1. Cradle Piledriver
2. Low-Angle Dropkick (To opponent's knees.)
3. Giant Swing (A Giant swing starts with an opponent lying on the mat, face up, and the wrestler at the opponent's feet. The wrestler takes the opponent's legs up under his/her arms, similar to the setup for a catapult, but instead pivots, spinning around to lift the opponent off the mat. The attacking may release the opponent to send him/her flying, or simply slow until the back of the opponent returns to the ground)
4. Leg Lariat (Also referred to as a jumping leg lariat or a running calf kick this attack is seen when an attacking wrestler runs towards an opponent, jumps and wraps his leg around the opponent's head / neck knocking the opponent to the ground.)
5.
Back Moves:
1. Inverted DDT (Scorpion Death Drop)
Submission Moves:
1. Dragon Sleeper (The wrestler stands behind the opponent who is either sitting or lying down, places the opponent in an inverted facelock, and hooks the opponent's near arm with his free arm. The wrestler then pulls backwards and up, wrenching the opponent's neck. If the opponent is sitting, the wrestler can place their knee under the opponent's back, adding more pressure.)
2. Octopus Hold (The wrestler stands behind the opponent and hooks a leg over the opponent's opposite leg. The wrestler then forces the opponent to one side, traps one of the opponent's arms with their own arm, and drapes their free leg over the neck of the opponent, forcing it downward. This elevates the wrestler and places all the weight of the wrestler on the opponent. The wrestler has one arm free, which can be used for balance.)
Turnbuckle Moves:
1. Turnbuckle Thrust (This move is a shoulder block performed to an opponent who is set up on the turnbuckle. The opponent is often resting back first against the turnbuckles. The wrestler can run at the opponent, but normally the wrestler will place his/her shoulder against the opponent and swing their legs back and forth, driving their shoulder into the opponent’s chest, often repeatedly to then gain momentum.)
2. Superplex (Suplex done off the top rope.)
Signature Moves:
1. Fall of Saigon: Belly to Belly Suplex
2. Iron Curtain: Cross Kneelock
3. Five Minutes to Midnight: Dragon Suplex Hold
4. Communism Kick: Yakuza/Kenka Kick
5. Oppressor: Full Nelson Bulldog/Faceplant
6. Pyongyang Lariat: The mother of ALL lariats. It will take your head off, man.
Finishers:
1. Hiroshima: Unevaded thrust punch to an opponent's Adam's apple.
2. Nagasaki: Koij Clutch (The opponent lays face down on the mat. The wrestler lies face up and slightly to the side of the opponent. The wrestler then hooks their far leg across the neck of the opponent. The wrestler then hooks his hands behind the opponent's head, having one arm pass over their own leg and the other under. The wrestler then pulls backwards with his arms and pushes forward with his leg, causing pressure.)
Out-of-Ring:
Logic: Out of the ring Kuroyasha is a man who does not do his own “heavy lifting.” Any dirty deeds that need to be done are auctioned off to the bidder with the best reputation at getting the job done. Dictator Kuroyasha is always a leader and not a follower and will do his best to taunt his opponent into submission. Of course, when the said opponent will lash back out of frustration, he will find himself up against the Captain’s army who make an equally frustrating obstacle.
Other:
Choice of Weapon: 4 foot golden scepter