Post by sugoi on Jul 13, 2015 18:15:04 GMT -4
Wrestler Name:
SUGOI Suga
Nicknames:
White Man's Jackie Chan, SUPAH SUGOI, The Sultan of Suga ISM, many, many more and they're all awful and embarrassing.
Pic Base:
Kenny Omega (DDT-era, pre Bullet Club)
Hometown:
Billed from Tokyo, Japan (actually Beverly Hills, California)
Wrestling Style:
SugaISM (Purported to be Japanese junior heavyweight. In actuality, consists largely of ridiculous chances and Suga aping Japanese moves he's seen better wrestlers do. There's also lots of striking, but he doesn't actually understand the martial arts the strikes come from. His kicks all LOOK good, but there's less snap and pop in them than a trained martial artist/wrestler would get. All flash, all the time.)
Height:
5'11"
Weight:
181 lbs.
Theme Song:
"Motteke! Sailor Fuku!" from the Lucky Star OST
Face/Heel/Tweener:
Face. Unless you hate weeaboos. Then he's a mega heel.
Entrance (Describe in detail- these will be used in results):
The driving, high-pitched, and Engrishy beats of "Motteke! Sailor Fuku" hit the arena speakers, and really, there's only one weeaboo weeaboo enough to come out to this piece of anime history, and his name? SUGOI Suga!
The self proclaimed White Man's Jackie Chan charges out from behind the curtain and a cloud of smoke, pumping his fists in the air, before throwing up metal horns with one hand and pounding his chest with the other as he dances (badly) to the beat of the song, screaming out with the more egregiously Engrishy bits.
Suga all but sprints down to the ring, fistbumping fans on both sides of the aisle before jumping up to the ring apron in one fell jump. Stepping into the ring, he runs a lap of it, before taking center ring and bowing to all four sides as he prepares for combat.
10 Basic Moves (If you've changed the name of any of these moves, please give a brief explanation):
1. Cool looking martial arts kicks that don't hit as hard as they should.
2. Running shotei that looks pretty bad but is actually pretty stiff.
3. Standing moonsault --> two hands on chest press pinfall. This never wins, natch.
4. Any variant of the huracanrana that you can possibly think of.
5. Top rope missile dropkick. Often throws these two or three in a row.
6. Running double knees to an opponent in the corner.
7. Handspring back elbow off the ropes, Yoshihiro Tajiri-style
8. Rolling DDTs. Suga usually chains these together in twos and threes. His size means he has to do this in order to keep many opponents down long enough for aerial shenanigans.
9. Cartwheel evade of an opponent's attack --> Leaping enzuigiri
10. Top rope double stomp to a face-down opponent.
Finishing Move(s):
1. SUGOI II SLEEP - Rear naked choke - except he only sets it up out of springboards onto his opponent's back or tilt-a-whirl headscissors or other ridiculous things like that, because he's addicted to FLASH AND FLIPS AND MOOVVEEEEEZZZZ!
2. Weea-BOOYAH~! - Springboard Superman Punch. Suga gets crazy distance and height on this when he wants to. He also yells out the move name in mid-air like he's a DBZ character.
Biography:
Trust fund kid from Beverly Hills, CA who got into Japanese culture through the karate classes his mother signed him up for when he was eight. It got much worse from there. His parents' money allowed him to buy WAY too much manga and anime, and soon, he was utterly obsessed with everything NIHONGO. Having Japanese as a language option in his ritzy private school only cemented things.
His parents insisted that he go to college, and he did, majoring in Japanese and spending a year there on a study abroad program. When he returned, he broke the news to his parents that he wanted to live in Japan full time. They didn't take it so well.
Fortunately (or unfortunately), they both died in a tragic cable car accident on a trip to San Francisco, leaving Suga the sole heir to a multi-million dollar fortune. He promptly sold his family's company to someone who would know what to do with it and set about his new life's mission: becoming a professional wrestler and getting to work in Japan. He started off training in a Japanese dojo, but was too much of a dumbshit to really fit in with the Japanese style of training, so he returned to California to get trained instead. After three months, he decided he was trained enough, and continued practicing his craft by studying martial arts movies and Japanese pro wrestling.
Was signed to Sin City Wrestling, somehow capturing the hearts of many and even winning the company's Heritage Championship before injury caused him to miss time and eventually make his way out of the company.
Now he's come to APW, god help us all.
How did you hear about APW:
Saw a bunch of people I know on Twitter discussing it!
What made you decide to join APW: My high opinion of said people on Twitter. xD
SUGOI Suga
Nicknames:
White Man's Jackie Chan, SUPAH SUGOI, The Sultan of Suga ISM, many, many more and they're all awful and embarrassing.
Pic Base:
Kenny Omega (DDT-era, pre Bullet Club)
Hometown:
Billed from Tokyo, Japan (actually Beverly Hills, California)
Wrestling Style:
SugaISM (Purported to be Japanese junior heavyweight. In actuality, consists largely of ridiculous chances and Suga aping Japanese moves he's seen better wrestlers do. There's also lots of striking, but he doesn't actually understand the martial arts the strikes come from. His kicks all LOOK good, but there's less snap and pop in them than a trained martial artist/wrestler would get. All flash, all the time.)
Height:
5'11"
Weight:
181 lbs.
Theme Song:
"Motteke! Sailor Fuku!" from the Lucky Star OST
Face/Heel/Tweener:
Face. Unless you hate weeaboos. Then he's a mega heel.
Entrance (Describe in detail- these will be used in results):
The driving, high-pitched, and Engrishy beats of "Motteke! Sailor Fuku" hit the arena speakers, and really, there's only one weeaboo weeaboo enough to come out to this piece of anime history, and his name? SUGOI Suga!
The self proclaimed White Man's Jackie Chan charges out from behind the curtain and a cloud of smoke, pumping his fists in the air, before throwing up metal horns with one hand and pounding his chest with the other as he dances (badly) to the beat of the song, screaming out with the more egregiously Engrishy bits.
Suga all but sprints down to the ring, fistbumping fans on both sides of the aisle before jumping up to the ring apron in one fell jump. Stepping into the ring, he runs a lap of it, before taking center ring and bowing to all four sides as he prepares for combat.
10 Basic Moves (If you've changed the name of any of these moves, please give a brief explanation):
1. Cool looking martial arts kicks that don't hit as hard as they should.
2. Running shotei that looks pretty bad but is actually pretty stiff.
3. Standing moonsault --> two hands on chest press pinfall. This never wins, natch.
4. Any variant of the huracanrana that you can possibly think of.
5. Top rope missile dropkick. Often throws these two or three in a row.
6. Running double knees to an opponent in the corner.
7. Handspring back elbow off the ropes, Yoshihiro Tajiri-style
8. Rolling DDTs. Suga usually chains these together in twos and threes. His size means he has to do this in order to keep many opponents down long enough for aerial shenanigans.
9. Cartwheel evade of an opponent's attack --> Leaping enzuigiri
10. Top rope double stomp to a face-down opponent.
Finishing Move(s):
1. SUGOI II SLEEP - Rear naked choke - except he only sets it up out of springboards onto his opponent's back or tilt-a-whirl headscissors or other ridiculous things like that, because he's addicted to FLASH AND FLIPS AND MOOVVEEEEEZZZZ!
2. Weea-BOOYAH~! - Springboard Superman Punch. Suga gets crazy distance and height on this when he wants to. He also yells out the move name in mid-air like he's a DBZ character.
Biography:
Trust fund kid from Beverly Hills, CA who got into Japanese culture through the karate classes his mother signed him up for when he was eight. It got much worse from there. His parents' money allowed him to buy WAY too much manga and anime, and soon, he was utterly obsessed with everything NIHONGO. Having Japanese as a language option in his ritzy private school only cemented things.
His parents insisted that he go to college, and he did, majoring in Japanese and spending a year there on a study abroad program. When he returned, he broke the news to his parents that he wanted to live in Japan full time. They didn't take it so well.
Fortunately (or unfortunately), they both died in a tragic cable car accident on a trip to San Francisco, leaving Suga the sole heir to a multi-million dollar fortune. He promptly sold his family's company to someone who would know what to do with it and set about his new life's mission: becoming a professional wrestler and getting to work in Japan. He started off training in a Japanese dojo, but was too much of a dumbshit to really fit in with the Japanese style of training, so he returned to California to get trained instead. After three months, he decided he was trained enough, and continued practicing his craft by studying martial arts movies and Japanese pro wrestling.
Was signed to Sin City Wrestling, somehow capturing the hearts of many and even winning the company's Heritage Championship before injury caused him to miss time and eventually make his way out of the company.
Now he's come to APW, god help us all.
How did you hear about APW:
Saw a bunch of people I know on Twitter discussing it!
What made you decide to join APW: My high opinion of said people on Twitter. xD