Post by The Soul Of Philly on Jun 30, 2015 19:23:37 GMT -4
Wrestler Name: TJ
Nicknames: "The Soul of Philly"
Who/what does your wrestler look like: Matt Morgan. He wears different pairs of wreslting pants, not tights, each week. They are mostly red, but have different designs that go along with the city of Philly like the teams logos or the city skyline.
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
Wrestling Style:
Strengths:TJ, even after two years away from wrestling, is one of the strongest humans to enter a ring. He’s lost a step or two, but still can surprise his opponent with agility and quickness, which makes his high force moves inflict more pain at a faster rate than first imagined. Even with rust, TJ’s pain tolerance can cause envy in even the youngest of wrestlers. TJ has enough in the tank to keep up with more fit opponents
Weaknesses: TJ’s size made his opponent’s gameplan simple: attack his legs. This caused some incredible wear and tear on his lower limbs, nothing more than repeated shots to his ankles by a cricket bat that shattered his ankles. His rage can cause a tunnel vision of sorts, forcing TJ to zero in on the source, and block out all other possible threats surrounding him. Despite his best efforts to better his defense against it, technical wrestlers tend to get the best of TJ.
Logic: He tries to break you with his power and quickness. Like to announce his signature and finishing moves with signals and taunts. Like to get the fans involved, if he's against a jobber of sorts, he may even ask a fan what do finish him with.
Height: 6' 11''
Weight: 290 lbs
Theme Song: LL Cool J "Mama Said Knock You Out" (DJ Z-Trip Remix)
Face/Heel/Tweener: Face
Entrance:
Non-Champion: The lights go out and LL Cool J tells the fans to "Come On". Red and White light go throughout the arena as the opening cords of the crowd chants the "ahhhAhhhhAHAH" of the song. As the lyrics of "Mama Said Knock You Out" begin, TJ comes out and the lights come back on as the red lights still flash. TJ leans back and roars and then TJ walks down to the ring and slides in the ring. He goes to the corner and throws his arms in the air and then beats his chest with one arm.
Champion: The lights go out and LL Cool J tells the fans to "Come On". Red and White light go throughout the arena as the opening cords of the crowd chants the "ahhhAhhhhAHAH" of the song. As the lyrics of "Mama Said Knock You Out" begin, TJ comes out with the (Title Name) Championship over his shoulder and the lights come back on as the red lights still flash. TJ grabs the title and looks at it, raises it into the air, getting a roar of cheers from the fans. He then places it on the ground in front of him and he leans back and roars. He picks him his title and puts it back over his shoulder then walks down to the ring, high fiving the fans along the ramp before entering the ring over the top rope. He walks over to the far corner and climbs it. TJ holds the title belt up in the air by the strap and beats his chest with the free arm.
At least 10 Basic moves: Bold = Signature Moves
- 215 Drop: Mt. Morgan Drop/Hellavator
- Atomic Drop (into a German Suplex)
- Backbreaker into Body stretch
- Broad Street Line: Stiff Clothesline
- High-Angle German Suplex
- Jumping Knee Drop
- Leg Drop
- Miltary Press Slam
- Powerslam
- Samoan Drop
- Schuylkill Bomb: Jackknife Powerbomb
- Spear
- Spinebuster
- Spinning Shoulder Block
- Stiff Right Hand
- Swinging Neckbreaker
- TJT - Pump Handle DDT
- Tilt-a-whirl slam
Finishing Moves:
Soulbuster = Chokelift Spinebuster: Grabs the opponent by the throat and throws him in the air. He catches them in a Spinebuster position and delivers the spinebuster, this is all done in one swift motion.
Liberty Boot = Setuped Big Boot: -- Corner set up: Opponent has their chest on the turnbuckle in the corner and TJ sets up in a corner next to the opponent's corner. He will charge and hit a big boot on them. See the Broski Boot for a sorta reference
-- Running set up: TJ will push his opponent into the ropes and whips them into the opposite ropes. TJ then runs and bounces off the adjacent ropes and comes off and hits a big boot the to the side of the head. See Monty Brown's "Pounce" for a reference.
Philadelphia Cheeselock LAST RESORT = Crossleg Dragon Clutch. TJ ties the opponent's leg with the opponent face down, then locks in a Dragon Sleeper. TJ can also do two things with the dragon sleeper, reaching over and clutching his own wrist on the strangling arm, or posting off the mat for leverage with his free arm. With TJ's size and his opponent position, his opponent has two choices, tap or pass out
Bio: TJ was always the teddy bear pesona. Everyone knew he wasn't to be messed with, but he didn't try to fight people. He was a happy go lucky kid. But some times, he had times where he wasn't in control of his actions, which lead to some nasty fights in school. When he graduated, he knew what he was going to do: Be a pro wrestlers. He had been a fan since he was born. He began working out in a local school before moving onto ECW. But when it closed, TJ was left without a path to his dream. His dream was crushed. WWE wasn’t going to hire him; he was too raw for primetime. WCW was bought by WWE and he couldn’t deal with the guys from WWE in ROH or the other Indy promotions. He went on with my life. He got a job that was steady. He had an apartment that he could pay for and still have enough for things he wanted.
After he got good at his job, the success made one co-worker angry at him. One day, when TJ's sister came by, the guy talked bad about her and TJ snaped, throwing him through a wall. TJ was sent to prison for assault. fro 3 years. It turned into 5 when he began to start fights and hurt prisoners and guards. It was a visit from his mentor that set him straight and he was released after his time was up. He went to many independent federations like TRWF, XRWS, and ECF. The most success came in ECF where he was able to win the ECW North American title on two occasions and the tag team titles with John Miranda, his long time tag team partner. His most memorable moment was when he had to be Mic Checked by Tyson Phoenix off of a steel cell to be defeated for Tyson's ECW World Title in a Prison Fight Match. TJ then returned to WWER when ECF shut down. His previous stay in WWER was short as he was sent to developmental and disagreed and left, but returned to, coincidentally, the ECW brand. He won the TV title and defended it a record 15 weeks before losing it after being attacked and injured. He was then traded to the Smackdown Brand and became assistant GM while recovering from those injuries. WWER closed before he returned from injury.
He went to Alpha Championship Wrestling where he found success as a two time Entertainment champion and the 2010 Crucible champion but was injured before he could get a chance to fight for the world title. He took almost two years off of wrestling to not only recover to rethink his career. He decided that he is going to come back full force and he decided to come to APW.
Shortly after his debut on Meltdown, his attitude changed from the depressing to the optimistic, which helped TJ in the ring as he was drafted to Asylum not too long after his debut. He would feud for the majority of 2012 with Julius Farquhar over the APW Tap Out Title on the Asylum brand. In December, he was offered to be the fourth pillar of the Four Pillars made up of Keaton Saint, Sally Talfourd and Chris Strike. At the Christmas Chaos PPV, TJ won a Tap Out Gauntlet match for the Tap Out Title. TJ would hold the title until May 2013, where he was attacked before his title match, causing him to be unfit to defend his title. TJ decided not to re-up his contract and TJ spent the next few months being a fan of wrestling, traveling show to show to watch. He appeared last in Sin City Wrestling alongside the STS in a 5 on 5 battle against Doug E. Fresh’s army.
TJ shortly retired after being beaten within an inch of his life by the hands of Diego de la Vega. After sitting around his gym, watching and training future wrestlers from Philadelphia, and doing his best to better his city, TJ got bored and looked to return to the wrestling industry.
Where did you hear about APW from: Some schmuck named TJ
Nicknames: "The Soul of Philly"
Who/what does your wrestler look like: Matt Morgan. He wears different pairs of wreslting pants, not tights, each week. They are mostly red, but have different designs that go along with the city of Philly like the teams logos or the city skyline.
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
Wrestling Style:
Strengths:TJ, even after two years away from wrestling, is one of the strongest humans to enter a ring. He’s lost a step or two, but still can surprise his opponent with agility and quickness, which makes his high force moves inflict more pain at a faster rate than first imagined. Even with rust, TJ’s pain tolerance can cause envy in even the youngest of wrestlers. TJ has enough in the tank to keep up with more fit opponents
Weaknesses: TJ’s size made his opponent’s gameplan simple: attack his legs. This caused some incredible wear and tear on his lower limbs, nothing more than repeated shots to his ankles by a cricket bat that shattered his ankles. His rage can cause a tunnel vision of sorts, forcing TJ to zero in on the source, and block out all other possible threats surrounding him. Despite his best efforts to better his defense against it, technical wrestlers tend to get the best of TJ.
Logic: He tries to break you with his power and quickness. Like to announce his signature and finishing moves with signals and taunts. Like to get the fans involved, if he's against a jobber of sorts, he may even ask a fan what do finish him with.
Height: 6' 11''
Weight: 290 lbs
Theme Song: LL Cool J "Mama Said Knock You Out" (DJ Z-Trip Remix)
Face/Heel/Tweener: Face
Entrance:
Non-Champion: The lights go out and LL Cool J tells the fans to "Come On". Red and White light go throughout the arena as the opening cords of the crowd chants the "ahhhAhhhhAHAH" of the song. As the lyrics of "Mama Said Knock You Out" begin, TJ comes out and the lights come back on as the red lights still flash. TJ leans back and roars and then TJ walks down to the ring and slides in the ring. He goes to the corner and throws his arms in the air and then beats his chest with one arm.
Champion: The lights go out and LL Cool J tells the fans to "Come On". Red and White light go throughout the arena as the opening cords of the crowd chants the "ahhhAhhhhAHAH" of the song. As the lyrics of "Mama Said Knock You Out" begin, TJ comes out with the (Title Name) Championship over his shoulder and the lights come back on as the red lights still flash. TJ grabs the title and looks at it, raises it into the air, getting a roar of cheers from the fans. He then places it on the ground in front of him and he leans back and roars. He picks him his title and puts it back over his shoulder then walks down to the ring, high fiving the fans along the ramp before entering the ring over the top rope. He walks over to the far corner and climbs it. TJ holds the title belt up in the air by the strap and beats his chest with the free arm.
At least 10 Basic moves: Bold = Signature Moves
- 215 Drop: Mt. Morgan Drop/Hellavator
- Atomic Drop (into a German Suplex)
- Backbreaker into Body stretch
- Broad Street Line: Stiff Clothesline
- High-Angle German Suplex
- Jumping Knee Drop
- Leg Drop
- Miltary Press Slam
- Powerslam
- Samoan Drop
- Schuylkill Bomb: Jackknife Powerbomb
- Spear
- Spinebuster
- Spinning Shoulder Block
- Stiff Right Hand
- Swinging Neckbreaker
- TJT - Pump Handle DDT
- Tilt-a-whirl slam
Finishing Moves:
Soulbuster = Chokelift Spinebuster: Grabs the opponent by the throat and throws him in the air. He catches them in a Spinebuster position and delivers the spinebuster, this is all done in one swift motion.
Liberty Boot = Setuped Big Boot: -- Corner set up: Opponent has their chest on the turnbuckle in the corner and TJ sets up in a corner next to the opponent's corner. He will charge and hit a big boot on them. See the Broski Boot for a sorta reference
-- Running set up: TJ will push his opponent into the ropes and whips them into the opposite ropes. TJ then runs and bounces off the adjacent ropes and comes off and hits a big boot the to the side of the head. See Monty Brown's "Pounce" for a reference.
Philadelphia Cheeselock LAST RESORT = Crossleg Dragon Clutch. TJ ties the opponent's leg with the opponent face down, then locks in a Dragon Sleeper. TJ can also do two things with the dragon sleeper, reaching over and clutching his own wrist on the strangling arm, or posting off the mat for leverage with his free arm. With TJ's size and his opponent position, his opponent has two choices, tap or pass out
Bio: TJ was always the teddy bear pesona. Everyone knew he wasn't to be messed with, but he didn't try to fight people. He was a happy go lucky kid. But some times, he had times where he wasn't in control of his actions, which lead to some nasty fights in school. When he graduated, he knew what he was going to do: Be a pro wrestlers. He had been a fan since he was born. He began working out in a local school before moving onto ECW. But when it closed, TJ was left without a path to his dream. His dream was crushed. WWE wasn’t going to hire him; he was too raw for primetime. WCW was bought by WWE and he couldn’t deal with the guys from WWE in ROH or the other Indy promotions. He went on with my life. He got a job that was steady. He had an apartment that he could pay for and still have enough for things he wanted.
After he got good at his job, the success made one co-worker angry at him. One day, when TJ's sister came by, the guy talked bad about her and TJ snaped, throwing him through a wall. TJ was sent to prison for assault. fro 3 years. It turned into 5 when he began to start fights and hurt prisoners and guards. It was a visit from his mentor that set him straight and he was released after his time was up. He went to many independent federations like TRWF, XRWS, and ECF. The most success came in ECF where he was able to win the ECW North American title on two occasions and the tag team titles with John Miranda, his long time tag team partner. His most memorable moment was when he had to be Mic Checked by Tyson Phoenix off of a steel cell to be defeated for Tyson's ECW World Title in a Prison Fight Match. TJ then returned to WWER when ECF shut down. His previous stay in WWER was short as he was sent to developmental and disagreed and left, but returned to, coincidentally, the ECW brand. He won the TV title and defended it a record 15 weeks before losing it after being attacked and injured. He was then traded to the Smackdown Brand and became assistant GM while recovering from those injuries. WWER closed before he returned from injury.
He went to Alpha Championship Wrestling where he found success as a two time Entertainment champion and the 2010 Crucible champion but was injured before he could get a chance to fight for the world title. He took almost two years off of wrestling to not only recover to rethink his career. He decided that he is going to come back full force and he decided to come to APW.
Shortly after his debut on Meltdown, his attitude changed from the depressing to the optimistic, which helped TJ in the ring as he was drafted to Asylum not too long after his debut. He would feud for the majority of 2012 with Julius Farquhar over the APW Tap Out Title on the Asylum brand. In December, he was offered to be the fourth pillar of the Four Pillars made up of Keaton Saint, Sally Talfourd and Chris Strike. At the Christmas Chaos PPV, TJ won a Tap Out Gauntlet match for the Tap Out Title. TJ would hold the title until May 2013, where he was attacked before his title match, causing him to be unfit to defend his title. TJ decided not to re-up his contract and TJ spent the next few months being a fan of wrestling, traveling show to show to watch. He appeared last in Sin City Wrestling alongside the STS in a 5 on 5 battle against Doug E. Fresh’s army.
TJ shortly retired after being beaten within an inch of his life by the hands of Diego de la Vega. After sitting around his gym, watching and training future wrestlers from Philadelphia, and doing his best to better his city, TJ got bored and looked to return to the wrestling industry.
Where did you hear about APW from: Some schmuck named TJ