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Post by Jason Freeman on Feb 26, 2007 11:29:50 GMT -5
Name: Jason Freeman Sex (M/F): Male Alignment (H/F/N): Heel Age: 25 Height: 6 feet Weight: 230 pounds Hometown: Long Island, New York Wrestling Style: He's got a bit of a mixed style. He's pretty quick, and post return he mixed that in with some quick, hard-hitting, impactful moves. He's determined, and it's hard to put him down.
Entrance Music: "Ugly" by The Exies
Entrance Description: During the slow intro of the song, the lights dim, and he walks out onto the ramp slowly. When the chorus hits the lights turn on and flash brightly as a bit of fire pyro goes off. He walks slowly, and poses a bit as he walks down the ramp. Poser: John Morrison
Titles Held from other E-feds: None
Other: Determined to do whatever it takes to have success in ACW. He is not hindered by morals or other thoughts, but he is only doing things that will help him in the long run. He believes in what he says strongly.
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Post by Jason Freeman on Feb 26, 2007 11:30:22 GMT -5
ACW History: vs Leon ChaseFor a few weeks, there were videos of Freeman making an open challenge. Eventually he went into the ring, and was interrupted by Chase, who accepted the challenge. For about two weeks after, Freeman and Chase fought in a couple of matches...a singles match which ended in double disqualification, and a no disqualification match which ended in double knockout. Freeman hoped to end it at Emperor of the Ring in a first blood match to prove he was better...and before the PPV MASAKI and Freeman lost a tag match to Chase and his partner and fellow Upper Echelon member, Johnny Hughes (Hughes pinned Freeman.) At the PPV both men bled, resulting in a third draw. Over the next month, Freeman started out doing not so well. He suffered losses to Hunter (by Chase interference) and he also lost to MASAKI who he was having some issues with. He then lost in a fatal fourway match for the Entertainment title against Chase, MASAKI, and Spade, the champion, who defended the title by pinning Chase. While all this was going on, Freeman made it clear he wanted another match with Chase at Samhain, in a 2 out of three falls match. He got to pick the match, and made it a singles, hardcore, and then cage, with a roof and no door, no knockouts, no draws, no submissions. This is when his luck started turning out for the better. He defeated The Machine in a match on Warfare, then beat Chase’s fellow stablemate Christopher Bryant on a Meltdown. On the Warfare before Samhain, Chase decimated Freeman with the cage and made him tap, knocked him out and pinned him…as a demonstration as what would happen on Saturday. In the actual match, Freeman was the first man to get an official pinfall on the other with a rollup, though that was shortlived as only a couple of seconds later, Chase got the second fall with a Quick Kick to Freeman while Freeman was holding a chair. Then they had a bloody and brutal cage match, both contestants taking each other to the limit. Both men could have won more than once, but chose to punish the other. Freeman ended up winning with a Glory Driver onto a steel chair off the turnbuckle, making his third win in a row. vs MASAKI and Christopher BryantNovember started off great for Freeman, with him beating Red, Daniel Human, and Felix Santana. At the same time, he became more of a comedy character, as his main goal was to get to #1 on the Power 15. He started a campaign, and had a four part segment which he called the Freeman Interviews. Eventually though, he set his eyes on another goal. The Entertainment Title. MASAKI carried it at the time. During an Entertainment Championship match between MASAKI and Bryant, Freeman hit the ring. He forced the match to end with a double DQ as he hit both men with a steel chair. He felt that he should have a title shot instead of Bryant, and demanded one. A match was made. #1 contendors, Bryant vs Freeman the next week. During the match, Freeman was just about to win, when he was assaulted by MASAKI. The match ended in a no contest, and the match was made for Warfare. A triple threat between the three men. During the triple threat match, all men were putting up a good show, but somehow they all managed to pin each other at once. Another draw (Freeman gets a lot of those it seems...) Ginger than thoguht of an idea. A round robin tournament at the PPV. The winner keeps the title. Of course it was over live stream from Japan due to not wanting to wrestle at a PPV named as it was....In the tournament, Bryant cheated to beat MASAKI, Freeman defeated Bryant, And Bryant cost Freeman the last contest agaisnt MASAKI. The tournament was a draw, and MASAKI kept the title. The next month, Freeman defeated Reckless, and then also had a petition to get him #1 on the Power 15. It was signed by Jonny Spade, but rejected by Brimstone. A match was made for the Warfare before the PPV. Jason Freeman vs Bryant vs MASAKI for the Entertainment Title. The three men got on the mic and argued about who really deserved the title, and MASAKI eventually made a proposition. A triple threat iron man match at the PPV. If you get a pinfall you get 2 points, and if you get pinned you lose a point. All three men walked out of the Warfare match (another no contest.) Therefore finally, at Winter's Discontent, they had their last triple threat match. MASAKI managed to win, but just barely, as he managed to survive a submission by Freeman without tapping. The feud however was not yet over. The first show of 2007 pitted one last match between MASAKI and Freeman. Finally ending the argument that started on Freeman's third match when MASAKI walked out on him in September. Freeman hit MASAKI and MASAKI gave up the belt and allowed Freeman to pin him, and then promptly quit. Did Freeman win fairly? No. But, it is a new year and a new era for Jason Freeman. Is this over? Who knows.... vs. Jonny SpadeFreeman started off his Entertainment Title reign with a bang. He at first had an argument with Rattlesnake backstage before his first defense against Spade, but during the match, Snake interfered and helped him get the win. Freeman was then announced as the newest member of the Senatorial Stable! Of course Jonny wanted a rematch, but Freeman did not want to give him one. Eventually however the match was made. Freeman lost a bit of his streak, as he started losing. He lost to Brimstone, but then the next week Spade assisted in him losing to Brian Carnage, in a huge upset. At the PPV, Jonny pinned Freeman with a lungblower from the top rope to win the title.... ...or did he?! Freeman on the next show borrowed some money from Senator and in what he would consider a "coincidence"...a referee just happened to reverse the decision soon afterwards. Jonny was on the top rope for more than five seconds, which is against the rules, so of course...Freeman defends. After this, things start looking better. He defeats Adrian Flamingo, and him, Flamingo, and Thunderkiss also beat the team of XS3, Chase, and Spade. Though tensions were definitely there between Freeman, Flamingo, and TK...and those tensions would elevate...at least with Thunderkiss...but that's a story for a later day. Spade asks for another shot..and Freeman says that if he wins on a match on the Warfare before the PPV he can have it. Freeman lost to Starkweather, and then in his match against Spade, he disqualified himself. He wanted to have one last defense to finally crush Spade once and for all. And he got his wish. At Bloody Valentine...at a...currently unwritten....match...He defended his title in a streetfight. vs. ThunderkissSoon after Bloody Valentine, Freeman had somebody else to worry about. Thunderkiss. TK went out to the ring, and pulled out an Entertainment Title belt. He claimed that he had this sent to him by the same person who created Freeman's belt, and he demanded that Freeman admit that he's a fraud, and that Freeman relinquish his belt to Thunderkiss. Will Freeman do that? OF COURSE NOT! Freeman said he will not relinquish his belt, and insulted entertainers like Thunderkiss. Little did he know that that Thunderkiss is more dangerous than Freeman gave him credit for. Thunderkiss was already planning to take Freeman out of the equation, and boy did he try to do it in an explosive way. Freeman and Thunderkiss had a confrontation in the ring. Thunderkiss insulted Freeman, and Freeman thought that was a dumb idea because he doesnt have to give Thunderkiss a shot. Of course Thunderkiss didnt have to worry about that. He was going to eliminate Freeman. One Monday night on Warfare, Freeman thought that they messed up backstage. His locker room was put seperately from the Senatorial Stable locker room, and all of his stuff was there. Freeman went inside, and took a drink of Gatorade, and the next thing he knew he was unconscious. Thunderkiss and W.C.W. got Freeman out of there unseen, and then they planted drugs and such things around him and in him. The obvious hope was that he would be fired. Ginger seemed mad at Freeman, but since he believed that he probably was framed, he decided to let him keep his job and title unless further investigation proved otherwise. Thunderkiss didn't know this however. He gave a touching performance of "Wind Beneath my Wings" in the ring, along with a touching slideshow in dedication of Freeman, and in sadness about his true colors, but he was enraged when he found out Freeman stilll had his job. On Warfare, a security tape was found. Upon viewing, it was shown that two men framed Freeman. Because they couldn't be seen, legal action couldn't be taken. However, because it was obviously Thunderkiss, Ginger gave Freeman a match against Thunderkiss, in a match of his choice. The match he chose? A ladder match. His Entertainment Title and Thunderkiss's "Entertainment Title" would both be over the ring. Unfortunately for Freeman, Thunderkiss managed to capture the title. That continued Freeman's losing streak that he had started that month. At Genocide however, Freeman did get a letter from a "Freeman Fan Club" and in an attempt to motivate himself, Freeman decided to let them come visit him.
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Post by Jason Freeman on Feb 26, 2007 11:30:39 GMT -5
Match History (Finally):
1. Freeman and Leon Chase wrestle to a draw by double disqualification (Warfare, September 18, 2006) 2. Freeman and Leon Chase wrestle to a draw by Double countout in a No DQ match (Meltdown, September 21, 2006) 3. Leon Chase and Jonny Hughes def. Freeman and MASAKI as Hughes pins Freeman, and MASAKI does not break it up (Warfare, September 25, 2006) 4. Freeman and Leon Chase wrestle to a draw in a first blood match as both men bleed (Emperor of the Ring, October 1, 2006) 5. Hunter def. Freeman as Leon Chase interferes and costs Freeman the match (Meltdown, October 5, 2006) 6. Jonny Spade (c) def. Leon Chase, MASAKI, and Freeman in a fatal fourway Entertainment Title match, by pinning Chase. (Warfare, October 9, 2006) 7. MASAKI def. Jason Freeman (Meltdown, October 12, 2006) 8. Freeman def. The Machine (Warfare, October 16, 2006) 9. Freeman def. Christopher Bryant (Meltdown, October 16, 2006) 10. Freeman def. Leon Chase in a 2/3 falls match. Freeman won the first fall which was a singles match, Chase won the second which was No-DQ, and Freeman won the third which was a cage with a roof, no door, and only pinfalls would win the match. (Samhain, October 28, 2006) 11. Freeman def. Mr. Red (Meltdown, November 2, 2006) 12. Freeman def. Daniel Human (Warfare, November 6, 2006) 13. Freeman def. Felix Santana (Meltdown, November 9, 2006) 14. Freeman vs Byrant in a #1 contendors match for the Entertainment Title ended in a draw when MASAKI interfered and attacked both men (Meltdown, November 16, 2006) 15. MASAKI (c) vs Bryant vs Freeman for the Entertainment Title ends in a draw as all men pin each other at once. (Warfare, November 20, 2006) 16. MASAKI (c) vs Bryant vs Freeman in a Round Robin style Tournament ends in a draw as Bryant beats MASAKI, Freeman beats Bryant, and MASAKI beats Freeman due to Bryant interference. The champion defends by default. (Super Happy...whatever...but over live stream from Japan...November 25, 2006) 17. MASAKI (c) vs Bryant vs Freeman in a triple threat match for the Entertainment Title is a draw, as all three men walk out and decide to wait until the PPV. (Warfare, December 4, 2006) 18. Freeman def. Reckless (Meltdown, December 7, 2006) 19. GooeyGarth def. Freeman (Warfare, December 11, 2006) 20. MASAKI (c) def. Freeman and Bryant in an iron man match for the Entertainment Title (Winter's Discontent, December 16, 2006) 21. Freeman def. MASAKI (c) in an Entertainment Title match and wins the title as MASAKI lets Freeman pin him and then promptly quits. (Meltdown, January 4, 2007) 22. Freeman (c) def. Jonny Spade to defend the Entertainment Title, as Rattlesnake interferes, and then inducts Freeman into the Senatorial Stable right afterwards. (Warfare, January 8, 2007) 23. Brimstone def. Freeman (Meltdown, January 11, 2007) 24. Brian Carnage def. Freeman. Spade interfered, and that kept Freeman from winning at one point, but in the end he tapped pretty much cleanly. (Warfare, January 22, 2007) 25. Freeman (c) def. Jonny Spade to defend the Entertainment Title. Spade actually won the match, but Freeman had the decision reversed under...questionable...circumstances a few days later. (Ragnarok, January 27, 2007) 26. Freeman (c) def. Adrian Flamingo to defend the Entertainment Championship (Warfare, February 5, 2007) 27. Freeman, Thunderkiss, and Flamingo def. Spade, XS3, and Chase. (Warfare, February 12, 2007) 28. Starkweather def. Freeman (Meltdown, February 15, 2007) 29. Jonny Spade def. Freeman as Freeman intentionally disqualifies himself. Because of this, Spade got a title shot at Bloody Valentine. (Warfare, February 19, 2007) 30. Freeman (c) def. Jonny Spade in a street fight to defend the Entertainment Title. This match was never posted due to not enough time to write it.... (Bloody Valentine, February 24, 2007) 31. Jack Jefferson def. Freeman (Warfare, March 5, 2007) 32. Nick Durden and Marcus Curtis def. Freeman and Jack Jefferson as Freeman and Jefferson leave and get counted out. (Warfare, March 12, 2007) 33. Thunderkiss and Top Draw def. Jason Freeman and Wyldcard, when BK pinned Freeman. (Meltdown, March 15, 2007) 34. Thunderkiss def. Freeman (c) in a ladder match for the Entertainment Championship. Freeman lost his title. (Genocide, March 24, 2007) 35. Freeman def. VorteX with some help from his fan club (Meltdown, March 29, 2007) 36. Freeman def. Brimstone (c) in an International title match. Freeman has won his second title! (Warfare, April 2, 2007) 37. Rattlesnake def. Rayne Iwashita, Marcus Curtis, Kirsten Carter, Freeman, and BK London in a six man over the top rope battle royal. Freeman was the fourth man eliminated, and was eliminated by BK London. (Warfare, April 9, 2007) 38. Wyvern def. Freeman (Meltdown, April 12, 2007) 39. AK def. Freeman (Warfare, April 16, 2007) 40. Freeman vs Thunderkiss goes to a draw after both men were unable to answer the 10 count. (Meltdown, April 19, 2007) 41. BK, Jake, AK, and Latino def. Rattlesnake, Scott Andrews, Freeman, and Jay Zero when BK pinned Freeman. (Warfare, April 23, 2007) 42. BK London def. 29 other superstars (Including Freeman) in the Fallen Heroes Battle Royal. Freeman was in the final four, and was eliminated at the same time as Thunderkiss, leaving BK and Jake in the ring. Freeman tied for most eliminations with TK, but was eventually eliminated by Jake Cheng (Fallen Heroes, April 28, 2007) 43. Brian Carnage def. Freeman (c) by DQ in an International title defense. Freeman was still champion because champions defend on DQ. (Warfare, May 7, 2007) 44. Freeman def. Nick Durden and Renix Williams in a handicapped match, when he pinned Renix. (Meltdown, May 10, 2007) 45. Brimstone def. Freeman (c) to win the International title. He died soon afterwards unfortunately. (Spring into Hell, May 19, 2007) 46. Adrian Flamingo def. Freeman (Meltdown, May 24, 2007) 47. Freeman (c) vs Santiago Rivera in an International title match goes to a draw when Jay Zero interferes and manages to beat up both of them. (Meltdown, May 31, 2007) 48. Kudo, Wyvern, and Starkweather def. Freeman, Rattlesnake, and The Senator. Kudo eliminated Freeman after Freeman was knocked out by Starkweather. (Warfare, June 4, 2007) 49. Freeman def. Jake Cheng. After the match, Jay Zero knocked out Freeman. (Meltdown, June 14, 2007)
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Jason Freeman
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Post by Jason Freeman on Feb 26, 2007 11:30:54 GMT -5
Freeman Move set:
Primary Finisher: Shining Axe Kick
A little hard to hit, but effective when nailed. He can do a couple variations on this one, and gets creative when possible
Secondary Finisher: Lifting inverted final cut
Not as final as the shining axe kick, but does end his matches a lot as it is easier to hit
Desparation Finisher: Journey's End Description: Sitdown Cross Headspike (Crucifix Powerbomb into Sitdown driver) Only done against opponents light enough to be lifted up, as Freeman is by no means a power wrestler. Not done often.
SUPERWHOAMGAMAZINGWTF finisher: Ride the Dragon The move Freeman used to defeat Senator. Gets opponent in a dragon suplex on the top rope, before backflipping...holding his knees against his opponent's back, so the opponent lands on their stomach driven into the mat by Freeman's knees. Must ask for permission to use, as it has only been used once and will only be used again on a very very big occasion
(Trademark moves)
1) Full nelson, into a spinning faceplant
2) Lifting Complete Shot
3) Head Driving STO (an STO, except you land on the top of your head instead of the back of your head.)
4) Freeflight: Diving Somersault Mule Kick to Opponent on Outside propped on corner post (Freeman jumps off the top of the turnbuckle to the outside, and mule kicks the opponent into the post, either face first or into the face, and rolls off the impact)
5) Outta Control: Charging Double Knee Corner attack to handstand delayed gravity kick to back somersault
6)Middle of Nowhere Description: Sleeper Hold Giant Swing into a Neckbreaker Drop landing
7) Cobra Clutch Crossface Hold
8) Inverted Fireman Carry Pancake(Curry Man's Spicy Drop)
9) Springboard Mule Kick to opponent on top turnbuckle, rolls off impact in midair to standing position, facing away from turnbuckle
10) Rapid Inverted Suplex(Often done into the gouging camel clutch)
11) Running Jump Bicycle Kick
12) Swinging Arm Slam Backbreaker(Black Hole Backbreaker)
(Weardown Moves) 1) Standing Dropkick 2) Slaps to Face(Opponent tied in ropes) 3) Falling Vertical Suplex Slam(Bruiser Brody style) 4) Forced Face Wipe(Basically wipes opponent's face on unfavorable surface, the ring, the floor, etc) 5) Face Gouging Camel Clutch 6) Kneeling Jump Facebuster 7) Knee Facebuster to Swinging Neckbreaker 8) Rear Chinlock 9) Surfboard Stretch, jumps and does a double kick to the back 10) Tree of Woe Chin Stand 11) DDT 12) Double underhook to backbreaker
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Post by Jason Freeman on Feb 26, 2007 11:31:09 GMT -5
You can NEVER be too safe. MUST SAVE POSTS
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Post by Jason Freeman on Feb 26, 2007 11:31:35 GMT -5
Im going for around 7 saves...dunno why. Just in case I ever need to write a lot
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Post by Jason Freeman on Feb 26, 2007 11:31:57 GMT -5
Okay, this should DEFINATELY be ample space. Now I'll update it later
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 26, 2007 18:06:33 GMT -5
*claims this spot for myself*
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Post by Dalton on Feb 26, 2007 18:12:55 GMT -5
Awe, I wanted that spot Jonny
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 26, 2007 20:10:03 GMT -5
10 dollars and its yours.
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Post by Dalton on Feb 26, 2007 22:05:35 GMT -5
Canadian or American?
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Post by Jason Freeman on Mar 12, 2007 20:41:56 GMT -5
Finally...move set, feud history, and match history are updated
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Post by Jason Freeman on Sept 13, 2007 23:06:42 GMT -5
An updated moveset thanks to the ever-awesome SENATOR!
Now comes with auto-edit ability, so he can edit your movesets for you...LITERALLY!
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Post by Jason Freeman on Sept 13, 2007 23:10:58 GMT -5
Oh, and I have discovered that in bumping this topic, I have bumped Zero off the first page, so double awesome.
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Post by Jason Freeman on Nov 2, 2008 13:09:27 GMT -5
Sorta-semi-edited this...
I basically added my finishers that don't have names as of yet, and moved stuff around.
It might need some cleaning up now that I moved stuff...Senator, maybe you could take a look <_<
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