Soldier Hall

 

 

[4] Height: 6'4"
[5] Weight: 257 LBS
[6] Date of Birth: January 19, 1992
[7] Actual Hometown: Chicago, Illinois
[7a] Hometown as announced when wrestling: Chi-Town, Illinois

[8] Heel or Face (no neutrals or tweeners): Face

[9] Any trademark weapons/foreign objects? (optional): Steel Chair (Face) - Brass Knuckles (Heel)

[10] Manager/Valet with description (optional):

** Appearance Info **

[1] Describe your wrestler's physical appearance(i.e., race, hair color,
scars, facial hair, physical built, etc.):

RACE: African American
HAIR CUT: Low Skin Fade with Buzz Cut and Shape Up (At times he has hard part at the lower left end of the fade, sometimes he sports a line or two on his left eyebrow)
HAIR COLOR: Dark Brown
SCARS: None
FACIAL HAIR: Low cut beard & goatie
PHYSICAL BUILT: Fit/Chiseled
OTHER: Tattoo on Upper Right Arm

[2] Describe your wrestler's ring attire: Black, red or white Under Armour shorts, with usually red, white & or blue designs. Under the shorts is a long black or white Compression training leggings from Under Armour. Black elbow & knee pads, Black Under Armour tactical boots with straps or Sneakers. The Olympic Champion's left hand and wrist is wrapped with white & black tape and his right wrist and couple of his fingers are also wrapped with white & black sports tape.

[3] Does your wrestler wear or carry anything that he leaves at ringside when wrestling?: As The Olympic Champion he mostly sports a military/olive green t-shirt, with a red, white and blue American Hero design on it. At times he also wears a hoodie/jacket. A matching warm up sweats to the jacket/hoodie is worn, which is partially buttoned on the lower sides of the pants, this makes it easy to pull off just before his match. The Olympic Champion always makes his way to the ring with dog tags, which he takes off before the match.

[4] Write out your wrestler's entrance to the ring as it would appear
before a match:

As the intro music to "Fight" by All Good Things starts up, lights goes out leaving the arena in dark this. This is followed up with bright white strobe light shining bright from the stage area, as smoke builds up around the pedestal. Fifteen seconds into the intro, red and blue flickering lights illuminate the arena, giving an patriotic American feel. Fifteen seconds later, Soldier Hall (wearing a sleeveless navy blue hoodie with red & white designs, and a matching warm up sweat pants, mostly unbuttoned on the lower side) makes his way out on stage to a roar of cheers.

"Face to face, eye to eye
Under lights, nowhere to hide
Mask of steel, silent words
Waiting till the coin has turned
Many down, one more left
Armour up, the sights are set
Turn the key, light it up
One more war to take the cup"

The Olympic Champion makes his way up onto the pedestal on the stage area, he does not take long before he steps down and makes his way down the ramp.

"Waiting for the whistle, the pistol
Waiting for a sign in the line
On a target like a missile
Waiting for the go, for the big show
Laying out the wire, light the fire
Now we're waiting till it blows"

The lights continue to flicker, giving an awesome patriotic feel in the arena, as Soldier continues to make his way to the ring and tags a couple of cheering fans hands.

"Fight like you'll never die
Fight to stay alive
Fight to raise the crown
Fight to take 'em down
Fight like you're gods and monsters
Because you want to
To save a life
Fight for you and I
Fight, Fight
Fight for you and I
Fight, Fight

At this time Soldier stands at ring side and then makes his way up the apron. Soldier Hall enters the ring, at the same time the lights goes out, allowing one single bright spotlight to shine on The Olympic Champion and with arms wide opens he spins a couple times as he now stands in the center of the ring.

"Another brother takin'
Somebody's flag
Breaking somebody's hand
Starting something like he think
He's the man
You know we can't stand by
Let you do what you want
We got the call, got the order
Comin' ready or not
Whatever the threat
Man made or supernatural
Extra terrestrial
Home, or international"

He makes his way to the turnbuckle, which he climbs and raises both arms in the air. The lights return to normal and from here he steps down and takes off his sleeveless hoodie, revealing his well chiseled body, that receives a big pop of screams from the young female fans.

"We won't discriminate
Whatever your name
No we won't hesitate
To bring it like a hurricane"

He follows up be pulling off his sweats, which was easy the remove with one pull. Soldier removes his dog tags and like his hoodie and pants, hands it to ring side crew standing by on the outside. The crowd continues to cheer, as The Olympic Champion theme song fades.


** In-Depth Info **

[1] What makes this character unique? A young African-American who is former Boxing Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist, former US Marine, he is considered a hero to many. An American hero. Some say he has a hidden dark side, but that have never been seen or proven. Soldier Hall is the example of what a real, true American hero is. He loves the hangout with friends and party with beautiful ladies, which has gotten him the nickname Bad Boy, because he has yet to settle down, but has been seen with several young women, clearly not in a committed relationship with any of them

[2] Wrestler's attitude/personality: Down to earth, respectable, but has a bad temper, that sometimes loses control. Don't piss off the American Hero, or he might just snap.

[3] How many years of professional wrestling experience does your wrestler have? (pro/non pro?): He has spent about two years training a private academy in New England and working on the independent circuits.

[4] Strength and weaknesses. Please include a balance of strengths and
weaknesses.

Strength:
- Very disciplined thanks to his Military background & his experience as a boxer and competitor, gives him an athletic edge over his opponent.
- All-Star Americans always ready to back him up.
- The Olympic Champion has a bad temper that can do him good or bad. Piss him off and you might regret it, but he might also regret it as well.

Weakness:
- He's a rookie and his inexperience inside the square circle could be his downfall
- His Arrogance and overconfidence stemmed back to his days as a Boxing Champion
- The Olympic Champion has a bad temper that can do him good or bad. Piss him off and you might regret it, but he might also regret it as well

[4] Summary of experience/history. Please be descriptive. This is important:

Soldier grew up on the streets of Chicago and on several occasions, ran in to problems with the law. To escape the downward spiral, at the young age of 14 years (2016), Soldier begun training with his uncle who was a professional boxer in his young days and at one point racking up an impressive 19 victories in a row. Soldier's dad, spent little time with him, as he loved serving for the United States Army. By eighteen years old, Soldier made his professional debut. Just two years later, Soon after he joined the U.S. Army and became Marine in just under a year. During his time in the Army, he never gave up on his young Boxing career. He went on a 15 wins, 1 loss run, before capturing WBO Heavyweight Championship. It came as a shcoker to many when Soldier stepped away from the USMC (with no real reason given) and boxing, and focused a career in professional wrestling which surprised many, but he still had support from close friends and family. Soldier is what an American Hero looks like. A former United States Marine, former WBO Boxing Heavyweight Champion and an Olympic Gold Medalist.

[1] What is the name of your wrestler's finisher?
1st Finisher - Stormbreaker

[2] Description of the finisher:
1st - Storm Breaker (by Will Ospreay)

[3] What are the situations in which your wrestler could perform the
move?
- Soldier usually kicks opponent in gut, before setting them up. Usually done in the center of the square circle.

[4] How can it be countered?
- Counter with a back body drop, or counter midway, by slipping out from behind or with an arm drag.

[5] What is your wrestler's overall style (examples: technician, brawler,
high flyer, luchador, fighter, shooter, etc)? May use primary and secondary.

Primary: Brawler

Secondary: Technician

[8] List 10 (or more) non-basic moves that your wrestler will use
regularly (and ones which fit his style!): (keep in mind it's going to be the desciptive tool to understand your wrestler.)

Back Suplex to Back Breaker
Belly-to-Belly Suplex (Ken Shamrock's version)
Exploder Suplex into the Turnbuckles
Lariat Clothesline
Mounted Punches (Could also be executed from the back)
Multiple Corner Body Shots (Several hard shots to the body, ending with one solid right to the victim's jaw)
Nothern Lights Suplex
Olympic Bomb (Blue Thunder Bomb)
Rare Naked Choke
Release German Suplex
Running Powerslam
Shoulder Breaker
Superplex
Swinging Neckbreaker