Dylan Goyette (pronounced GO-YEH)

[4] Height: 6'5"

[5] Weight: 226 lbs

[6] Date of Birth: May 25, 1995 (currently 18 years old)

[7] Hometown (both actual and announced): Windsor, Ontario, Canada

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

[9] Any trademark weapons/foreign objects? (optional): No

[10] Manager/Valet with description (optional): No

** Appearance Info **

[1] Describe your wrestler's physical appearance:

A strapping young man with movie-star good looks. No facial hair at all, which allows his jet-black hair to accent his blue eyes perfectly. He stands 6'5" and is in great shape....though not overly muscular as many wrestlers try to be these days. He is still very ripped with abs and great muscle tone, but not a ton of mass. He has no tattoos or marks of any kind and only a slight tan, since he does hail from Canada.

[2] Describe your wrestler's ring attire:

Very basic. He wears black tights with a blue zubaz pattern on them. He has white boots and his medium-length, black hair is always back in a pony tail during his entrance and then released just before the opening bell.

[3] Does your wrestler wear or carry anything that he leaves at ringside when wrestling? NO

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

[The opening beats of "Across the Nation" from Digital Underground begins to blare as the crowd's eyes turn to the entrance ramp. There they see the young Dylan Goyette step through the entrance curtain and walk toward the ring. he has a focus in his young eyes as he moves his arms just as a boxer/fighter would to warm up during the walk to the ring. He reaches out every so often for the rare hand offered from the crowd and gives it a slap of appreciation each time. He reaches the ring and slides under the bottom rope before rolling over and kipping back up to his feet and opening his arms to the fans. He moves to the corner to await his opponent.]

** In-Depth Info **

[1] What makes this character unique?

Not much, to be honest. He is a slightly underweight kid for his height that has very little training. He isn't flashy, despite his desire to be so. In fact it should be noted by the heel announcer often that he only has a job because of who he thinks his daddy is.

[2] Wrestler's attitude/personality:

Dylan Goyette has a great attitude. He desires tolearn as much as possible in a practical sense....by doing! He desires to be the best he can be and try to live up to his alleged heritage (more on that below), which means he will sometimes try too much or over reach. He is optimistic, proud, and a sucker for the fans.

[3] How many years of professional wrestling experience does your wrestler have?

Not much at all. He claims to have gone through training during his last year of High School and this is the first league to hire him...so he is an utter rookie.

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

Strength: Athletic, great interview

Weakness: Green as grass, clumsy at times

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

SEE BOTTOM OF APPLICATION

** Wrestler Make **

[1] What is the name of your wrestler's finisher?

"The Spin-breaker" (it is a crappy name....but he is supposed to be crappy early on, remember that)

[2] Description of the finisher:

Inverted spinning DDT (Think a cross rhodes where the person begins bent back like the death drop)

[3] What are the situations in which your wrestler could perform the move?

Must have opponent stunned enough to grab him from behind and put imin position....it can be done by surprise as well on a fresh victim

[4] How can it be countered?

Usuall countered by Goyette not performing it correctly and letting it go mid twist....allowing the victim to escap and he land awkwardly on his shoulder.

[5] What is your wrestler's overall style:

Currently he is a brawler with limited technical ability.

[8] List 10 (or more) non-basic moves that your wrestler will use regularly:

DDT
Piledriver
Sleeper Hold
Enzuigiri
belly-to-belly suplex
vertical suplex
Thesz Press
Bulldog

PROFILE/BIOGRAPHY/HISTORY

By his own account, Dylan Lucas Goyette (pronounced: GO-YEH) was born to be a professional wrestling prodigy. His mother, Linette Goyette, was a wrestling groupie in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She told young Dylan that his father was a wrestler in training in Calgary for quite some time and that they dated for awhile. When that wrestler left to go to take his first professional job, Linette did not tell him that she was four months along. She was not showing and didn't think he would stay with her.

Dylan was born in May and she moved to Windsor six months later, intending on telling the father about their son. However the reunion was brief and the father moved on only weeks after she moved. She never was able to tell him about their son as he was travelling around the province most of the time for house shows and etc. She decided not to tell him nor follow him into the States and stayed in Windsor to raise her baby boy.

Dylan grew up like any normal kid in Canada. He had an appreciation for wrestling and hockey...and even a little football. He also liked running track and field. He was smart, popular, the whole package. In fact life was so good that he never asked the identity of his father, but only learned the basics: he was good looking, athletic and a pro wrestler by trade. That was fine for Dylan until Linette got married to another man when Dylan was 14.

The marriage was tough, but his twin siblings being born 10 months later made things worse. Dylan felt like he was the odd man out of the family unit and began to let his grade slide. At 16, he was kicked off the track and field team for both aggressive behavior and grades. He said he wanted to know who his father was, and so Linette told him the name of her first lover, only lover for the first 19 years of her life, and the father of her first born.....

"Too Cool" Chris Hopper

Dylan was floored! A legend in the wrestling business was his father! He wrote letters to him and asked to meet him. the letters went unanswered. After awhile, a form letter came back from Hopper's lawyers stating that there was never any knowledge of a child during that era of his life and that it would be appreciated if the letters would stop as they were angering Mr. Hopper's family.

At age 17, Dylan decided that the only way for his father to recognize him as a son would be to prove he had the genetics inside him. He began training in professional wrestling around school hours and even managed to be a regional champion in the discuss and hammer throws his senior year. His mother was not pleased with this, but her husband assured her that seeking to learn about where he came from was natural and necessary for a man as he grows up.

Upon graduating High School, the men teaching him wrestling contacted several promotions. They got turned down by every one.....well almost every one. The CWF called the gym and asked why they had been so glowing on their recommendation for this 18 year old. That is when they dropped the name of his alleged father and said that wrestling is in his blood. Yes, he is a project...but it is a gamble that could pay off with one of the best rookies to come into wrestling since his father.

CWF faxed over a development deal, promising plenty of advanced training and experience for the youngster as he develops. Dylan wasted no time in signing the deal and knew he was on the way to his dream...that one day his father would stand in the ring and celebrate with him his first championship victory! And in that moment announce how proud he is of his son.

All Dylan knows is that it is time to make his Father proud.