Post by Shawn on Jun 6, 2006 0:39:03 GMT -5
Real Name: Chance Conner
Ring Name: Chance "Tiger VII" Emmerson
Sex (M/F): Male
Orientation (H/F): Tweener
Age: 27
Height: 6’8
Weight: 295
Hometown: Tokyo, Japan
Wrestling Style: Power/Striking
Entrance Music: “This Velvet Glove” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Physical Description: In my head, he’s Sagat. Not suprisingly, he actually bears quite a resemblance to the famed God of Muay Thai. Major differences include the fact that Chance is not quite as tall or as massively built as Satat and that he lacks a scar quite as large as the one across Sagat’s chest.
Other than that, they're quite similar. Right down to the missing eye and the bald head.
He wears a pair of dark orange tights with black tiger stripes across the sides. The Roman numeral VII is stitched in on the seat of his tights.
Titles Held from other E-feds: He’s been very successful in Japan, and is particularly noted there for his spotless undefeated streak. He’s won a few major tournaments and has become something of a phenom within Japan.
Titles Held in ACW: ACW World Title, Tag Team Titles(Unofficially)
Character History: Other than the fact that Chance is the estranged son of Jack Conner, almost nothing is known about him currently. He obviously has a fierce loyalty to his manager, Umeko Saito. It appears that they may have a lot more than a simple “business” relationship. He also apparently has an abnormal fixation with (ironically)games of chance. So far, this has only manifested itself in the form of dice rolls, wheel spins, and (Most noticeably) coin tosses.
He joined ACW with a series of completely random sneak attacks and interferances, starting with an attack on Torak and Hunter.
Chance made his in-ring at Spring Into Hell in AK Vs The World. His intent in the match was two-fold. He wanted to end the career of his father and he also wanted to win the ACW World Title. The latter was less due to his personal wants and more due the fact that bookers back in Japan would love to get thier hands on the title. He failed in both of his attempts when his father caught him out of nowhere with an Outlaw's Hammer for the pin.
He followed this match up with a direct challenge, in the form of a 12 Signs Match, to his father at Omega Effect II. To "get ready" for this matchup he had a match against Andy Starr, and another one against Dan White. He had little trouble in disposing of both men and even attempted to set Dan White on fire. This was stopped when a coin toss spared Dan's career.
His feud with his father climaxed at Omega Effect II... In what was decided via wheel spin to be a Texas Bullrope Match. After a long, bloody, and controversial match-up... He emerged victorious...sort of. Read the match for more details on that. It's a good one.
Since I don't want to write a novel. Here is what happened after that.
--Feuded with Yoko/Sarin
--Feuded with Wyvern
--Feuded with Stark
--Won the title
Movelist
***- Used often
**-Rarely used more than once during a match
*- Used in big matches, or under special circumstances
Primary Finisher: Tiger’s Heaven ***
Description: Running High-Angle Release Powerbomb.
Secondary Finisher: Ka-Li-Ma **
Description: Toss-Up Clawhold Chokeslam
Trademark moves
1) Last Gasp**
Description: Running Kneelift(Set-up for Tiger’s Heaven)
2) Stake of Agony**
Description: Tree of Woe into a running football kick to the face or chest
3) The Tiger’s Charge***
Description: Running Big Boot Into The Corner
4) The Lunge*
Description: Running No-Hands Plancha to the outside
5) Black Stripes**
Description: A High-Angle Spinebuster (Alabama Slam)
6) The Tiger's Hammer*
Description: The name is a direct reference to "The Outlaw's Hammer" and is a very brutal illegal manuver. In a No Holds Barred matchup or when the referee is suitably distracted, he will attempt a manuver that combines his signature sledgehammer and a steel chair to yield brutal results... Basically, the move is vaguely similar to the Van Daminator. However, replacing the kick with a baseball bat-style swing from the sledgehammer.
7) Strike VII***
Description: A vicious roundhouse kick that is able to end a match in an instance. This is usually a move that turns the momentum of the match into Chance’s favor. It is fully capable of knocking an opponent out, busting him or her open, or gaining the pinfall.
8) Tiger Knee***
Description: A brutal jumping knee strike that is normally aimed squarely at the victim's face. If the attack doesn't bloody, or even break, its victim's nose...then it's a miracle. It's powerful, fast, and second only to the Strike VII when Chance needs a move to change momentum or put an exclamation point on dominance.
9) Feeding Frenzy***
Description: A running double-knee strike to the opponents face/chest while she or he is prone in the corner. The force, power, and momentum behind the collision makes this move deadly.
Weardown Moves
1) Cactus Clothesline(Which is a clothesline that takes both competitors over the top rope and was made popular by Cactus Jack)***
2) Gorilla Press Slam**
3) Backbreaker***
4) Sidewalk Slam***
5) Flying kneedrop***
6) Northern Lariat***
7) Standard Lariat***
8) Facewash***
9) Trapping Headbutts***
10) Football Kick to the back of the spine***
11) Two-Handed Choke(Usually sent into a kneeling two-handed chokeslam before the end of the 5 count)**
12) A series of kicks and knee strikes to the opponent, usually when the opponent is trapped in the corner. Can be used in tandem with 15***
13) Bearhug**
14) Shoulderbreaker**
15) Series of elbow strikes and punches to the opponent, usually when the opponent is trapped in the corner. Can be used in tandem with 12***
Manager Interference Maneuvers
1. Umeko will, on rare occasions, throw a mysterious blinding powder in the opponents face. This temporarily renders the victim unable to see for moments, but it doesn't last for too long.*
2. Umeko will sometimes trip up the opponent when he/she gets near the ropes.***
3. Umeko will distract the ref at a crucial moment, or when Chance plans to illegally use his sledgehammer or some other foreign object.*
4. When the opponent falls to the outside, Umeko will take every opportunity to kick him/her and rake at his/her eyes.***
5. Umeko will gladly low-blow any male opponent if the opportunity arises.**
6. Umeko will take various cheap shots when one of Chance's opponents get thrown outside of the ring.**
7. If all else fails, Umeko will try to toss a fireball into the eyes of an opponent. This will blind the opponent almost completely for the remainder of the match. It is a lot more powerful than the first interferance in that respect.*
Ring Name: Chance "Tiger VII" Emmerson
Sex (M/F): Male
Orientation (H/F): Tweener
Age: 27
Height: 6’8
Weight: 295
Hometown: Tokyo, Japan
Wrestling Style: Power/Striking
Entrance Music: “This Velvet Glove” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Physical Description: In my head, he’s Sagat. Not suprisingly, he actually bears quite a resemblance to the famed God of Muay Thai. Major differences include the fact that Chance is not quite as tall or as massively built as Satat and that he lacks a scar quite as large as the one across Sagat’s chest.
Other than that, they're quite similar. Right down to the missing eye and the bald head.
He wears a pair of dark orange tights with black tiger stripes across the sides. The Roman numeral VII is stitched in on the seat of his tights.
Titles Held from other E-feds: He’s been very successful in Japan, and is particularly noted there for his spotless undefeated streak. He’s won a few major tournaments and has become something of a phenom within Japan.
Titles Held in ACW: ACW World Title, Tag Team Titles(Unofficially)
Character History: Other than the fact that Chance is the estranged son of Jack Conner, almost nothing is known about him currently. He obviously has a fierce loyalty to his manager, Umeko Saito. It appears that they may have a lot more than a simple “business” relationship. He also apparently has an abnormal fixation with (ironically)games of chance. So far, this has only manifested itself in the form of dice rolls, wheel spins, and (Most noticeably) coin tosses.
He joined ACW with a series of completely random sneak attacks and interferances, starting with an attack on Torak and Hunter.
Chance made his in-ring at Spring Into Hell in AK Vs The World. His intent in the match was two-fold. He wanted to end the career of his father and he also wanted to win the ACW World Title. The latter was less due to his personal wants and more due the fact that bookers back in Japan would love to get thier hands on the title. He failed in both of his attempts when his father caught him out of nowhere with an Outlaw's Hammer for the pin.
He followed this match up with a direct challenge, in the form of a 12 Signs Match, to his father at Omega Effect II. To "get ready" for this matchup he had a match against Andy Starr, and another one against Dan White. He had little trouble in disposing of both men and even attempted to set Dan White on fire. This was stopped when a coin toss spared Dan's career.
His feud with his father climaxed at Omega Effect II... In what was decided via wheel spin to be a Texas Bullrope Match. After a long, bloody, and controversial match-up... He emerged victorious...sort of. Read the match for more details on that. It's a good one.
Since I don't want to write a novel. Here is what happened after that.
--Feuded with Yoko/Sarin
--Feuded with Wyvern
--Feuded with Stark
--Won the title
Movelist
***- Used often
**-Rarely used more than once during a match
*- Used in big matches, or under special circumstances
Primary Finisher: Tiger’s Heaven ***
Description: Running High-Angle Release Powerbomb.
Secondary Finisher: Ka-Li-Ma **
Description: Toss-Up Clawhold Chokeslam
Trademark moves
1) Last Gasp**
Description: Running Kneelift(Set-up for Tiger’s Heaven)
2) Stake of Agony**
Description: Tree of Woe into a running football kick to the face or chest
3) The Tiger’s Charge***
Description: Running Big Boot Into The Corner
4) The Lunge*
Description: Running No-Hands Plancha to the outside
5) Black Stripes**
Description: A High-Angle Spinebuster (Alabama Slam)
6) The Tiger's Hammer*
Description: The name is a direct reference to "The Outlaw's Hammer" and is a very brutal illegal manuver. In a No Holds Barred matchup or when the referee is suitably distracted, he will attempt a manuver that combines his signature sledgehammer and a steel chair to yield brutal results... Basically, the move is vaguely similar to the Van Daminator. However, replacing the kick with a baseball bat-style swing from the sledgehammer.
7) Strike VII***
Description: A vicious roundhouse kick that is able to end a match in an instance. This is usually a move that turns the momentum of the match into Chance’s favor. It is fully capable of knocking an opponent out, busting him or her open, or gaining the pinfall.
8) Tiger Knee***
Description: A brutal jumping knee strike that is normally aimed squarely at the victim's face. If the attack doesn't bloody, or even break, its victim's nose...then it's a miracle. It's powerful, fast, and second only to the Strike VII when Chance needs a move to change momentum or put an exclamation point on dominance.
9) Feeding Frenzy***
Description: A running double-knee strike to the opponents face/chest while she or he is prone in the corner. The force, power, and momentum behind the collision makes this move deadly.
Weardown Moves
1) Cactus Clothesline(Which is a clothesline that takes both competitors over the top rope and was made popular by Cactus Jack)***
2) Gorilla Press Slam**
3) Backbreaker***
4) Sidewalk Slam***
5) Flying kneedrop***
6) Northern Lariat***
7) Standard Lariat***
8) Facewash***
9) Trapping Headbutts***
10) Football Kick to the back of the spine***
11) Two-Handed Choke(Usually sent into a kneeling two-handed chokeslam before the end of the 5 count)**
12) A series of kicks and knee strikes to the opponent, usually when the opponent is trapped in the corner. Can be used in tandem with 15***
13) Bearhug**
14) Shoulderbreaker**
15) Series of elbow strikes and punches to the opponent, usually when the opponent is trapped in the corner. Can be used in tandem with 12***
Manager Interference Maneuvers
1. Umeko will, on rare occasions, throw a mysterious blinding powder in the opponents face. This temporarily renders the victim unable to see for moments, but it doesn't last for too long.*
2. Umeko will sometimes trip up the opponent when he/she gets near the ropes.***
3. Umeko will distract the ref at a crucial moment, or when Chance plans to illegally use his sledgehammer or some other foreign object.*
4. When the opponent falls to the outside, Umeko will take every opportunity to kick him/her and rake at his/her eyes.***
5. Umeko will gladly low-blow any male opponent if the opportunity arises.**
6. Umeko will take various cheap shots when one of Chance's opponents get thrown outside of the ring.**
7. If all else fails, Umeko will try to toss a fireball into the eyes of an opponent. This will blind the opponent almost completely for the remainder of the match. It is a lot more powerful than the first interferance in that respect.*