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| Wrestler's Name | Casey Blyght | |||
| Real Name | Casey Blyght | |||
| Alignment | Neutral - can lean either way. | |||
| Height | 5'11"" |
Weight |
213 lbs. | |
| Birthday | Feb. 22, 1983 | |||
| Hometown | Des Moines, Iowa | |||
| Entrance Music | "N/A" | |||
| Wrestling Style | Mat Technician, generally breaking down into a Technical Brawler before the match is over. | |||
| Physical Description | White male, twenty years old. He's handsome in an ugly sort of way, with spiky black hair (sort of looks like the kid from Undeclared). Definitely not hugely muscular, he's still strong enough to perform what he needs when he needs. He should be somewhat popular with the ladies, but he's not. He's a dork. Basically a clean-cut kid that is everybody's best friend, and a guy you wouldn't mind bringing home to momma. He and his manager spent the last six or so months dedicated to adding muscle to their respective physiques, and accomplished adding twenty or so pounds. He looks quite a bit stronger now then when the fans viewed him last. . | |||
| Ring Attire |  His wrestling attire is no shirt, blue boots (blue is his trademark color), and full length black tights, with ever changing designs running down the leg. On his way to the ring, he wears the t-shirt of the day (whatever is popular) down to the ring. . | |||
| Finishers ) | Old School New School |
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| Finisher Description(s) | Old School:A knee-lock with Casey standing and opponent laying face down on the mat (similar to ankle lock in position, but quite different in execution)
New School: legdrop off the top rope, to the knees of the opponent |
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| Standard Moves | Tornado Alley (a spinning spinebuster) | Midwest Bomb (a flying bodypress into a roll-up) | Snap Suplex | |
| Russian Leg Sweep | Dragon Screw | Knee Buster | ||
| Single-leg Boston Crab | Back Body Drop | Belly To Belly Catch Suplex | ||
| Knee Driver To Mat | Capture T-Bone Suplex | Chop Block | ||
| Drop Kick To Knee | ||||
| Biography | .He's a throwback to the old days of wrestling, with basically a new twist or turn thrown in the mix. Just when you think you have him figured out, he throws something new at you, and shows that there is more to him than just a nickname. He is somewhat compulsive about his matches, and often will study his matches for hours to see what could have been done differently to improve the outcome. He has an interesting relationship with his manager Topher Gordon, like a brother. They trained together in Kansas City at a tiny wrestling school, and as a couple of scared teenagers, in one of their first matches together resulted in a botched backdrop breaking the neck of Gordon (the more charismatic of the two), and shelved him for months. By the time Gordon was ready to return, Casey had progressed far beyond his partner in skill, so Gordon put his wrestling career on hold to manage Casey, and has become darn good at it. He has helped earn Casey a spot in the NWCW. They h! ave become inseparable, like heterosexual lifemates. They enjoy video games, trading verbal barrages with one another (along with the occasional prank), and above all, (except video games) wrestling.
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| Gimmick | Manager | Topher Gordon | ||
| Managers Description | Twenty-one year old white male, and Casey's best friend. Blondish hair cut short and worn messily. He's built bigger than Casey, and cut better too, but he doesn't really know how to wrestle. He wears blue jeans and a t-shirt while managing and just about everywhere else he goes. For some odd reason, the ladies dig him, but like Casey, he too is a dork.
The odd thing about these two is that they really weren't friends before Casey broke Gordon's neck. They knew each other from wrestling school, but that was about it. After a couple of hospital visits, they clicked, and became best friends. Some say it was because Gordon had Super Smash Brothers on Nintendo 64, but I'd call it fate. | |||