Corey Lazarus

Handler Information

Handlers Name: Drezzy

Handlers E-mail: [email protected]

Handlers ICQ or other IM source: AndrewCrow26 (AIM)

Wrestler Information

Wrestlers Real Name: Corey Robert Lexington

Wrestlers Ring Name: "The Premiere Attraction" Corey Lazarus

Wrestlers Hometown: Hollywood, CA

Wrestlers Height: 6’3’’

Wrestlers Weight: 230

Managers Name: Gregory Price

Wrestlers Stable: TV-MA

Wrestlers Entrance Music: Slayer - "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"

Wrestlers Exit Music: N/A

Wrestlers Physical Appearance: Lazarus has the looks of a high-priced model. He has medium length hair, roughly 4 or 5 inches long, which is usually slicked and gelled back when not wrestling. On his right shoulder is a tattoo of the theatrical mask for drama, and a tattoo of the theatrical mask for comedy is on his left shoulder. When not in the ring, Corey wears whatever is comfortable, but goes out in public (press conferences, large social events, etc.) wearing high-priced, specially tailored Armani suits.

Wrestlers Entrance Attire: Lazarus comes to the ring wearing his pair of silver-rimmed Ray Ban sunglasses, carrying a bottle of Aquafina, and has a white towel draped over his shoulder. Lazarus wears a pair of full-legged silver tights with black fishnet-style designs running down both legs, not touching the crotch or the rear. On the rear of his tights is "LAZ" written in black caligrophy. Corey tapes up both of his hands with black athletic tape, his right hand wrapped like a fingerless glove along with the wrist being taped, and his left hand with only a few strips around the hand itself and around the wrist. A single black elbow pad sports Corey's right arm, running from mid-bicep to mid-forearm with a white film reel on the elbow. When in a "hardcore" match, Corey will wear a pair of moderately baggy jeans, his wrestling boots, and a sleeveless shirt tucked into his pants.

Wrestlers Ring Entrance: [The lights in the arena dim, and an old-fashioned black and white film countdown appears on the screens of the viewers at home, and on the screen above the scaffolding for those in the arena.
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BOOM! A single blast of pyro shoots off, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Slayer begins playing as soon as the pyro is shot, and the screen focuses on the entrance curtain, mist pouring from it. The song plays for 28 seconds, and then Corey Lazarus walks out from behind the entrance curtain as the first verse starts, a spotlight instantly focusing on him as he stands there.
Sporting a pair of silver-rimmed Ray Ban's on his face and a towel over his shoulder, Corey takes a few sips from a bottle of Aquafina before going back to chewing his gum with his mouth wide open. Gregory Price walks out behind him, looking out around the crowd while chewing his gum noisily, his mouth wide open. Lazarus walks across the top of the stage, standing on the corner of the ramp while outstretching his arms, smirking at the crowd.
When the chorus starts at the 45 second mark, Lazarus begins walking down the entrance ramp, still chewing his gum with his mouth wide open. Corey rolls into the ring, and then kips up to his feet, outstretching his arms while walking in a circle around the ring, smiling wide while still chewing his gum. The referee walks over to Laz to try to check him out for foreign objects, and Corey spits his gum into the referee's face as Gregory Price hops onto the apron in Laz's corner. Corey backs into his corner and hands Price his Ray Ban's and his towel. "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" dies down as Laz takes a big gulp from the Aquafina bottle, and pours some of it over his head. Corey hands the bottle to Price, who hops off of the apron and pockets the Ray Ban's.]
Lewis: Introducing at this time, hailing from Hollywood, California... weighing in tonight at 230 pounds, and standing at 6 feet, 3 inches tall... "The Premiere Attraction"...COREY LAZARUS!!!!!!
[Corey smirks and turns around, bowing to the crowd. He looks back at the referee, and then leans back against the top turnbuckle pad, lifting his legs up and lying them on the top rope, essentially reclining in the corner.]

Wrestling Style: All-'Rounder, with an emphasis on heavy strikes (usually kicks) and high-impact maneuvers (be they flying or grapples)

Wrestlers Finisher(s): 1) Box Office Bomb. 2)Hollywood Ending. 3) Mercury Driver.

Description of Finisher(s): 1) Corey's primary finisher. Corey applies a front facelock with the opponent's arm draped over his shoulder and the closest leg hooked, much like a Fisherman's Suplex. Laz lifts his opponent up vertically, and then drops them down to the mat, the opponent landing on the back of their head, neck, and upper shoulders. A Fisherman's Powerbomb, essentially. 2) Corey stands up on the top rope, and then leaps off, corkscrewing his body around 360 degrees while "somersaulting" and lands with a big body splash. A 450 Splash with a corkscrew in mid-air (NOTE: this is NOT a Phoenix Splash). 3) This is a last resort move ONLY! Corey knees his opponent in the midsection, and lifts them into an inverted fireman's carry, essentially applying a Torture Rack. Lazarus then twists his torso so that his opponent's head is in front of his body (that is, Corey's body), and then drops his opponent down head-first while Corey himself falls to his knees. Basically, a knee-drop Ki Krusher '99 (instead of a Torture Rack to Michinoku Driver, a Torture Rack to side-Tombstone).

Option Information

Title History: PWA Hardcore Champion (2x), PWA Grizzly Beer Champion (2x), HiC Tempest Champion

Full Wrestler Bio: Growing up in the upper-class, Corey Robert Lexington dreamed of becoming a star in some way. His father, a big shot Hollywood producer, encouraged Corey's athletic abilities. His mother, an actress in Broadway plays, encouraged Corey's acting abilities. While Corey excelled at both athletics and acting, he never truly felt either were of any real importance to him. One night, while staying at his uncle's house in Boston, who was a rich architect, Corey discovered professional wrestling. At the age of 14, watching men prove their athleticism by playing human chess astonished the young boy. At the age of 19, Corey set off to Boston, Massachusetts. His goal? To work enough oddjobs and low-paying acting gigs in off-Broadway plays to enroll in the Front Line Academy, the wrestling school run by his two favorite professional wrestlers: "The Youngblood" Cliff Young and "The Outlaw" Jesse White.

While acting at the age of 20, Corey had a decent break. His was offered a role on the television sitcom IN DUE TIME. On the show, Corey - then under the stage name "Corey LAZARUS" - played the cousin of the main character, who was a homosexual man named LARS. The show was cancelled, but a Hollywood agent by the name of GREGORY PRICE saw potential in the young actor. After starring in an independent horror movie entitled THE KEY, Corey saved enough money to enroll at the Front Line Academy. Within a year and a half, Laz (as he was now called by his peers), at the age of 23, was chosen by Cliff and Jesse to be their protegé and be sent to the Pioneer Wrestling Association.

While in the PWA, Corey became one of the top wrestling stars of the world, winning the PWA Grizzly Beer and Hardcore titles within a matter of months. After leaving the PWA in early 2002, Corey filmed his first starring role in ON THE DOWNSIDE, a comedic drama about college youth. After winning an Independent Spirit award for his role, Corey's phone was soon ringing off of the hook with offers for television and movie contracts. After guest starring on numerous hit TV shows, such as FRIENDS and THAT 70'S SHOW, and being the star in several movies, both mainstream and independent, Lazarus decided to give wrestling another shot. Corey signed a one month deal with Elite Wrestling to clear himself of ring rust, and was soon one of, if not, the largest draws in the company's history. After his contract to Elite Wrestling ended, Corey signed a deal with the Impact Champioship Wrestling Federation.

Unfortunately, the ICWF did not recognize Corey's abilities properly, and he soon left from a lack of booking. Then, Corey decided to join the Liberty Wrestling Federation to work in the same promotion as his long-time friend Dustin "Thunderwolf" Kelser. Upon entering the LWF, Corey immediately ecame a top draw, star, and merchandise item. After winning high-profile matches against such opponents as Tommy Riley and Matt Attict, Lazarus was given a shot at Brandon Nova's LWF Intercontinental title in a Triple Threat match against the champion, Nova, and MoA Revelation member Aaron Faith. During the match, Lazarus (while on the outside) tripped up Faith, causing Aaron to be caught in Nova's Ambrosia Complex for the win. From there, Faith, the self-proclaimed "Main Event" of the LWF, vowed to rid the wrestling world of "The Premiere Attraction."

After having only had two televised matches, one of which was a tag team encounter that ended in an all-out brawl, the two faced off in a Buried Alive match at the Misery Pay-Per-View. Corey walked out the winner after his own personal security service, Hollywood Security, prevented the members of MoA Revelation to interfere, thus enabling Lazarus to push Aaron into the makeshift grave, and then proceed to shovel pound after pound of dirt onto him. During this feud, Corey received a shot at the LWF World Heavyweight champion, Marcus Collins. Collins narrowly escaped the match with the victory, as Aaron Faith was the special guest referee. Lazarus went for the Box Office Bomb to Collins, who then rolled out of the move and into a small package, which was followed by a fast-count from Faith. To many, however, Corey was the just winner of the match, and it was just a matter of time before he wins the World title, be it from Marcus Collins or whoever else.

Unfortunately, Corey's LWF contract ran out, and after many contract disputes, and a pending lawsuit from a friend aimed at the company - Corey decided to work for long time (friendly) rival, and step-father of Thunderwolf, Dalton Campbell. But is High Impact Competition ready for the Lazarush?

Wrestlers Web Page: http://www.angelfire.com/rebellion2/frontlinewrestling/laz/lazbio.html

List of Moves Wrestler is most likely to Perform:

COMMON MANEUVERS
Striking: Superkick, springboard dropkick, somersault lariat, tornado lariat, flying spinning back-elbow, enziguri, slingshot leg lariat, spinning wheel kick, backflip dropkick, legsweep, Shining Wizard, Shining Black, legsweep, roundhouse kick

Submission: Rear chinlock, front facelock, Fujiwara Armbar, Half Crab, grounded bridge half-nelson, Cattle Mutilation, STF, Figure-4 Leglock

Grappling: Belly-to-belly suplex, overhead belly-to-belly suplex, stalling vertical suplex, snap suplex, German suplex, Tiger suplex, Dragon suplex, Ocean Cyclone suplex, head-and-arm suplex, DDT, inverted DDT, diving inverted DDT, spinebuster, turnbuckle powerbomb, LygerBomb

Flying: Moonsault, Swanton Bomb, senton splash, rope-walk corkscrew plancha (to outside), Tope Con Hilo (to outside), springboard Shooting Star Plancha (to outside), top rope somersault plancha (to outside), flying crossbody, springboard moonsault (out of corner), Lionsault, standing moonsault, split-legged moonsault, Arabian Press, Dragon Attack, flying elbow drop

SIGNATURE MANEUVERS:
1) DIRECTOR'S CUT - Corey doubles his opponent over, and then places their head between his knees, as if to go for a piledriver. Lazarus then hooks his opponent by the back of their knees, and then lifts them up, dropping down to his own knees, driving his opponent head-first with a double-cradle knee-drop piledriver.

2)COMING ATTRACTIONS - Lazarus kicks his opponent in the back of their leg, causing them to fall to one knee. Corey then delivers a stiff kick to his opponent's chest, and then another stiff kick to his opponent's upper back. Corey then backs up, and charges at his opponent, kicking off of their knee and delivering a stiff knee of his own to the back of their head.

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