Post by Sky on Nov 7, 2015 18:00:08 GMT -6
Name: Donte'vius Hallows, aka "God's Gift to the Dropkick."
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 221 lb.
Hometown: Sixty Six, South Carolina
Alignment: Neutral (generally an ass, but a well-meaning ass most of the time)
Pic Base: AR Fox
Entrance Theme: "Black Skinhead (Overproduced Art Remix)" by Kanye West vs Tutankhamun Brothers
Gimmick Description: Arrogant failed college athlete trying to gain fame
Real Wrestler Your Character Wrestles Like: Tommy End
Signature Moves: Paradiso (Gannosuke Clutch)
Hallowed Ground (Spinning Side Slam)
Donte’s Inferno (Rolling Big Boot)
The Dropkick (Being the first move that Donte'vius learned, he's made it his bread and butter flying attack. He will shamelessly spam any and all versions of this. Go nuts with it -- the crazier the better.)
Finishing Move: Deathly Hallows (Pele Kick out of a throw)
Bio/Brief History: Donte'vius Hallows was a mediocre college basketball player and mediocre student. That didn't matter to him -- he knew that once he got signed everything would be okay. The big man from a small town knew he was destined for greater things than to be a farmer or factory worker. His dreams of stardom and athletic success fell by the wayside when he got injured in his junior year at South Carolina State University. He finished a degree in Communications, but by the time he was healed up he wasn't able to make the pros. His basketball career was over. Donte'vius became bitter and discontent, gaining a reputation about Orangeburg County as a troublemaker and a drunk. His parents supported him at first, but as Donte got worse they cut him off and kicked him out of their house. Now homeless, Donte thought he'd hit rock bottom, but he did get one last measure of help from his mother. Donte was related by marriage to The Princes of Orange, a successful tag team of two local Orangeburg boys who'd traveled the world. If Donte only ever wanted to be an athlete, and needed to get some discipline beaten into him, his uncle would arrange for him to be sent to train with his cousins Bowman and Cordova. Now with two years of training and some rookie level matches behind him, Donte'vius needs more experience against qualified opponents.
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 221 lb.
Hometown: Sixty Six, South Carolina
Alignment: Neutral (generally an ass, but a well-meaning ass most of the time)
Pic Base: AR Fox
Entrance Theme: "Black Skinhead (Overproduced Art Remix)" by Kanye West vs Tutankhamun Brothers
Gimmick Description: Arrogant failed college athlete trying to gain fame
Real Wrestler Your Character Wrestles Like: Tommy End
Signature Moves: Paradiso (Gannosuke Clutch)
Hallowed Ground (Spinning Side Slam)
Donte’s Inferno (Rolling Big Boot)
The Dropkick (Being the first move that Donte'vius learned, he's made it his bread and butter flying attack. He will shamelessly spam any and all versions of this. Go nuts with it -- the crazier the better.)
Finishing Move: Deathly Hallows (Pele Kick out of a throw)
Bio/Brief History: Donte'vius Hallows was a mediocre college basketball player and mediocre student. That didn't matter to him -- he knew that once he got signed everything would be okay. The big man from a small town knew he was destined for greater things than to be a farmer or factory worker. His dreams of stardom and athletic success fell by the wayside when he got injured in his junior year at South Carolina State University. He finished a degree in Communications, but by the time he was healed up he wasn't able to make the pros. His basketball career was over. Donte'vius became bitter and discontent, gaining a reputation about Orangeburg County as a troublemaker and a drunk. His parents supported him at first, but as Donte got worse they cut him off and kicked him out of their house. Now homeless, Donte thought he'd hit rock bottom, but he did get one last measure of help from his mother. Donte was related by marriage to The Princes of Orange, a successful tag team of two local Orangeburg boys who'd traveled the world. If Donte only ever wanted to be an athlete, and needed to get some discipline beaten into him, his uncle would arrange for him to be sent to train with his cousins Bowman and Cordova. Now with two years of training and some rookie level matches behind him, Donte'vius needs more experience against qualified opponents.