Basic Moves:
1. Running Jawbreaker
2. Over the shoulder arm drag
3. Spinning wristlock
4. Pumphandle fallaway slam
5. Half nelson bulldog
6. Various uppercuts
7. Facebreaker DDT
8. Elevated gutbuster
9. Frankensteiner
10. Sleeper slam
11. three-quarter facelock
12. Corner foot choke
13. Palm strike (usually to the facial area)
14. Various Jabs and Haymakers
15. Leg scissors
16. Kneebar
17. Fish hook
18. Butterfly suplex
19. Football kick
20. Lariat takedown

Signature Moves:
1. The Silencer (Ramirez catches his opponent out of position. Ramirez forcefully turns his opponent around back facing Ramirez, as Ramirez attempts a Double Pumphandle converting it into a Cutter, flattening his opponent into the canvas mat.)
2. Trapped (Over-the-neck Backbreaker Submission - Ramirez grabs his opponent by their hair (if applicable) and tosses them quickly up onto his back, while manuevering his opponent around into position, the opponent tries to get free but Ramirez locks the opponent in before torquing the body around him, putting the right leg around the back of his neck and stretching the arms out and towards him, as Ramirez bounces slightly before kneeling down to the mat, forcing the opponent to submit)
3. Stimulate (A high impact variation of the snapmare where instead of flipping the opponent over, Ramirez drops down either on his chest or down on his knees and drives the opponent's head down to the mat forehead first, with the three quarters facelock)
4. The Bounce (Ramirez stands behind the opponent and applies a half nelson hold on his opponent, placing one of his hands against the opponent's neck after hooking the opponent's arm with it. He the scoops the opponent's near leg with his other arm and lifts the opponent up, flips the opponent upside down, and then either kneels or sits down, driving the opponent down to the mat on their neck as the after effect of the move causes the opponent to bounce up and down with a slight jolt)
5. Hello Brooklyn (Ramirez, who is standing in a back to back position with an opponent, reaches back to pull the opponent's head over his shoulder before (while keeping a hold of the opponent's head) spinning round to twist the opponent's head over as they drop down to one knee forcing the opponent face-first into the wrestlers exposed knee in one quick fluid motion)

Finishing Moves:
1. Fade 2 Black (Ramirez takes his opponent and puts them into a Gory lock before flipping them into a DDT)
2. All Around The World (Ramirez applies a three-quarter facelock, reaching behind the head of an opponent, thus pulling the opponent's jaw above the wrestler's shoulder, before falling to a seated position and forcing the opponent's jaw to drop down on the shoulder of Ramirez, i.e Stunner, as the opponent pops up from the impact of the move. Ramirez quickly bounces off the ropes as he connects with the dazed wrestler, hitting a running neck snap as Ramirez gets up showing off with a few "kingly" theatrics)

Desperation Finisher:
- Runaway Brotha (When in danger zone, Ramirez punches his opponent below the belt before hitting a running variation of a double-knee facebreaker)

Real Name: Juan Ramirez
Nickname: The Golden Boy; Dirrty Rican
Hometown: Harlem, New York
Height & Weight: 6'2" & 220 lbs

Alignment: Neutral (Mostly a heel, but sometimes can be confused as a face at certain moments)

Gimmick: "Talks the Shit, Walks the Walk"

Entrance Music: "Spaz" by N.E.R.D.
Entrance Description: Pyros explode in such force of gold and white as the smoke arises from the entrance ramp. The image behind the smoke screen is the representation of Puerto Rico on a flag, that's wrapped equally around the body of Ramirez. The jolt of electricity from the verse of track sends Ramirez into a shadow boxing mode before spreading his arms out like a cross quickly before yanking them down as he jumps up and down in excitement.

The bandana around his forehead that he sports, he tosses it into the crowd before rushing to the ring and sliding in with a few rolls. Popping up, he celebrates in the corner, standing up on the second ropes, pointing his index finger up in the air. Dropping back down, he moves around the ring, loosening up before his opponent makes their way out.

Ring Attire: Juan comes with the Puerto-Rican colors in his attire, although mostly filled with black, he carries the flag, literally on the back of his black shirt, that reads "Puerto Rican Blood", His bottom portion of clothing insists of long short denim-jeans with a pair of the latest Nike's on his feet.
Normal Attire: The normal attire of Juan is a mixture of urban attire with professional all in a mix, could be an entire suit, the next, you'll see him in the latest ruggid, urban styled clothes. He stays fresh each and every time he is seen.

Wrestling Style: Ramirez, over the years in this profession, although a major-league hitter in the boxing ring, he's become adaptable to wrestling and it's suave moves. He's gotten the best training in his part of town in the wrestling section, learning different moves, basic, but yet unorthodox to where it's hard to figure which he'll come at you with.

Ring Persona:
Ramirez is a person where being in this profession, he's learned the simple phrase "You do what you have to in order to win!". He's been doing it ever since. He will cheat if need be. In a desperation case, whatever he can attempt, he'll take his chances, biting, kicks to the crotch, anything to stop his opponent's momentum.

Signature Taunt:
1. "The Crown Of Greatness" - When the end is near and Juan knows he has his opponent beat to a pulp, he'll raise his 24 karat gold, diamond encrusted chain with the letters "JR" around his neck, as he poses with it, bouncing on the middle rope, holding it in the air.

2. "One Hitter Quitter" - Juan will do this when he knocks his opponent out cold, with his fists using no KO. The way it is performed, Juan will prepare as if he is at the batter's plate, waiting for the pitcher to throw it, as he motions the "fake" bat back and forth, eyeing a Home Run. Within seconds, Juan swings in motion, as if striking against the fastball, sending it into the rafters of the stadium before placing his right hand over his eyes, checking the view of it, before choosing to run around the ring.

Title History:
- eWo Commonwealth Champion (1)
- IWA Pure Champion (1)
- eVolution Pure Champion (1)
- eVolution Heavyweight Champion (1)
- Oblivion Lionheart Champion (1)
- PWC Maverick Champion (1)

Superstar History:
When you speak out the name, "Juan Ramirez", another word follows along with it. A word that surely represents a great portion of his name. Gold. That word is no lie, around the years he's existed in the world of professional wrestling, he's been able to transcend his undefeated underground boxing skills and combine it in with wrestling, putting himself amongst the ranks of the most dangerous competitors in the business. All his career, he's been considered like a janitor, sweeping through the ranks of company after company, and become their "golden child" so to say. He walks the walk and talks the talk. The gift of being half black and half Puerto Rican instantly adds that "hot temper" that usually comes with it. You get in his face or try to belittle him, expect to get a faceful. A tremendous threat to the locker room of any company, demanding respect every which way he goes. A definite leader when he does gain the respect from others. Within his career, he's had his share of trials and tribulations with the law, currently sitting on his 2nd strike. From DUI, to illegal drugs, and trafficing, the early part of his life dealt with those circumstances. When he first made his debut here in Epic Wrestling Organization, he slowly crept up the ladder, as he started off with a deep fued against Paul Herring, as he then coveted himself with the eWo Commonwealth title. With such an unheard of "short reign" of the title, Ramirez had no choice but to depart from the organization due to getting into law trouble again with being caught for weed and cocaine, not to mention DUI. Locked up in Brooklyn's prison for almost year before being released on bond. Now he's back in Epic Wrestling Organization, ready to make his second impression to the company. We all know first impressions will always paint you, the second only does so much to reverse the first impression. Ramirez's second impression will attempt to do just that, erase the first look, erase the short title reign of the Commonwealth Title, and start on a clean slate again. Only this time, he's teamed up with Eryk ZeShaun Adams and Brandon Stacks as affiliating himself with the crew titled, "The Cure".

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