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| Wrestler's Name | Robert Lancaster II | |||
| Real Name | Duke Robert Lancaster II | |||
| Alignment | Face | |||
| Height | 6'3"" |
Weight |
245 lbs. | |
| Birthday |  June 27th, 1970 | |||
| Hometown | Wessex, England | |||
| Entrance Music | "Ninth Symphony'" by Beethoven | |||
| Wrestling Style | Technical/Brawler/Martial Arts | |||
| Physical Description | The Duke is toned, and fairly cut, his muscles acentuating his 6'3" frame. With gleeming white teeth, and a clean shaven face, Lancaster has his blond hair shaved close to his head, styled perfectly for a business meeting, a night out, or grappling in the ring. His blue eyes reflect the determination and drive he feels for the sport. Attire wise, he sticks to designer suits and casual formal attire by Calvin Klein, Christian Dior, Armani, and other top names in the fashion world. A pair of Ray-Bans is never far from his reach. | |||
| Ring Attire | When in the ring, Robert dresses in a manner that is ready for agility and quick movement. Sporting a dark crimson red tank top, it is complimented by black cotton/polyster pants, with white strips running up the sides of both legs. On his feet are normal black wrestling boots, with only the bottoms showing. His wrists are taped with white tape, and on his way to the ring, he wears his chain of nobility, sign of his status, and his Ray-Bans | |||
| Finisher (1) | Nobility of the Sword | |||
| Finisher Description | A small package DDT. Lancaster starts off by lowering his opponent's head into a head lock position, face first, then hooks his left hand around their right thigh. He takes the opponent's left hand and brings it to his, which is hooked around the thigh. Holding on tight, Lancaster holds onto his opponent's head, his arm clasped around their neck, and then falls backwards hard onto the mat, the opponent's head hitting full-force. | |||
| Finisher (2) | Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams | |||
| Finisher Description | The infamous cobra clutch of the Duke of Wessex, i.e. theTazzmission or the Million Dollar Dream. | |||
| Standard Moves | Chop | Knee Lift | Thorat Thrust | |
| European Uppercut | Samoan Drop | Clothesline | ||
| High Knee Lift | Enziguiri | Top Rope Flying Elbow | ||
| Inverted DDT | Back Suplex Drop | Flying Elbow Drop | ||
| Figure Four Leglock | Sleeper Hold | Judo Front Slam | ||
| Bulldog | Crossface Chickenwing | Armbar | ||
| Ankle Lock | ||||
| Biography | His Grace was born on the 27th of June, 1970 in Wessex, England to His Grace Edward Lancaster VII and Duchess Carolyn Lancaster, one of the wealthiest families in the United Kingdom. Robert attended Eton, achieving top honours in his class. After graduating, he proceeded to a joint programme in the Classics at both Oxford and Cambridge. He excelled in athletics, and was wrestling champion at both schools. Tragedy struck the family when both Duke and Duchess of Lancaster were killed in a crash, when their Lear Jet lost control on a final entrance into Heathrow several years ago. His Grace was shaken badly, and was then made Duke of Wessex by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. After recovering from shock, and being directionless in life, he defied family tradition and began to train as a professional wrestler, but not losing his playboy status on the world stage. The Duke romanced several models and actresses, with none truly appealing to him beyond the aesthetic level. He continued to travel the world, as a patron of the arts amongst other things, when he attended the opening of an art exhibit in London by a local minor noble, Lady Stephanie Dynasty. The Duke was enchanted with her, as was the young Lady. He did not hesitate to ask her out, and the two were engaged not too long afterwards. It was about this time that the Duke received a call from his old chum, Thane Renhsuk, who was moving up the ranks in the Chaos Wrestling Federation (CWF). The Duke was taken by the idea, and signed with the CWF. While there, he would capture the CWF Hardcore Championship, and also, the CWF Transcontinental Championship, being its only holder. With the CWF defunct, His Grace contacted the NAWA, and was signed quickly along with many other CWF stars. While there, he would go on to capture the NAWA American Tag Team Championship with fellow Triumvirate member, El Mucho, and then the American Championship from Jeff "the Thane" Kushner; he would reign as the final American Champion in the history of the NAWA. After a massive corruption and tax evasion scandal which rocked the NAWA, the federation was closed. Seeking new options, His Grace contacted the PWD, where several other NAWA stars had received contracts. To his shock, the mindless owner of the PWD refused to sign the English star. Thusly, Lancaster retired from the world of professional wrestling; but not for long. In September 2000, while vacationing in Paris with his fiancée Lady Stephanie Erin Dynasty, Lancaster met a young Frenchman while in a café. He saw the potential in the man, at only 24 years old, and saw in him much of himself when he was at that age. He persuaded the officer to train in the arts of the ring for several months. With the collapse of the NAWA, the World Wrestling Alliance, the WWA, arose from its ashes. Under Harvey D. Keen, Lancaster contacted the WWA and managed to sign a contract as manager for the young Frenchman, "the Absolutist" Leviathan. Leviathan and His Grace would come to blows over the love of Her Grace (amongst other things), but with the closure of the WWA, the couple has since reconciled. The happiest moment of the Duke's life came in May of 2001, when he married his long time fiancée Lady Dynasty at his estate in Wessex. They also welcomed into the world their first born child on March 15, 2002, Edward James Lancaster, who will succeed the Duke on his passing as the eighth Duke of Wessex with that title. The MSWA was Lancaster's next venture, and after resigning with his wife from the board of his successful stock and investment firm, Robert Lancaster Investment Enterprises, he signed with the MSWA after financing the renovation of the legendary Jack Lynch Theater. While in the MSWA, he won the vacated MSWA Smokey Mountain Heritage Championship, the league's second most prestigious prize After the MSWA was closed due to a FBI investigation, he headed for the CSWA under the leadership of Robert Marshal, where most MSWA also decided to reside. What new feuds and battles he will face is unknown, but he shall still fight with the spirit of determination he has showed for these past four years. |
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