Thunderwolf

Handler Information

Handlers Name: Dustin Underwood

Handlers E-mail: [email protected]

Handlers ICQ or other IM source: ICQ: 155661088 AIM: Thunderwolf113, DaShow1219

Wrestler Information

Wrestlers Real Name: Dustin Philip Kelser.

Wrestlers Ring Name: Thunderwolf.

Wrestlers Hometown: Tuckers Town, Bermuda

Wrestlers Height: 5'11

Wrestlers Weight: 196

Managers Name: N/A

Wrestlers Entrance Music: "Now or Never" by Dope

Wrestlers Exit Music: N/A

Wrestlers Physical Appearance: Small build for your typical wrestler, total cruiserweight in it's purest form. Nice Arms, not overly muscular, but enough to suit the purpose. Very smoothly toned abs/chest, that he can sort of take in as his muscular pride points. Toned calves and thighs, again not over muscular, just enough for his size. His hair color/tan depend on his time in the sun on the given week (Is light complected unless in the sun for days at a time. Dark Brown hair on most cases, but lightens up with the sun.). Dark blue eyes. Two paper-thin scars on his right cheek. On most occasions he's clean shaven, but occasionally he will grow a goatee.

Wrestlers Entrance Attire: same as match attire

Wrestlers Match Attire: Cargo pants (varying colors, usually white). Unbuttoned satin-twill shirt (varying colors, usually dark blue). A pair of running shoes (usually nikes, varying colors/styles, w/ white socks). Occasionally a pair of gloves. Usually a gold belt manages to find its way around his waist as well. .

Wrestlers Ring Entrance: see wrestlers web page

Wrestling Style:All-Arounder, leaning towards Tech/Capoeira (speed)

Wrestlers Finisher(s): 1) (The) Cry Of The Wolf (Primary Finisher) 2) Lycanthrope Splash '03

Description of Finisher(s): 1) (The) Cry Of The Wolf is slightly altered from it's origianl form, but in essence is the same move. In simplest form it's an Underhook Implant DDT, which can be hit from virtually anywhere, at anytime. The standard set-up is for wolf to Escorão kick the opponent in the stomach and take a step forward. With the opponents body hunched over, slightly to his right or left, he locks both of his arms with the opponents, lifts them up in a single snap motion and holds them in the air for a couple of seconds before forcing them straight down on their crown in an Implant DDT position, with his arms still hooked with theirs. 2) The Lycanthrope Splash '03 is when Thunderwolf hits an opponent with an impact move - and follows up by leaping to the top rope or springboarding off the ropes into a Phoenix Splash, which he follows up with a cover. (Phoenix Splash: Starting with his back to the opponent, Thunderwolf does a backflip off of the top rope, corkscrews around 180 degrees, and then completes a 450 Splash. Think Hayabusa with a little more 'umph' and style.)

Optional Information

Title History: AOWF Intercontinental Title (x2, final), AOWF Tag Title (final w/ The Virus Matthew Engel), AJWF American Title, JWA Trans-Atlantic Title, PWA World Title, PWA Intercontinental Title (x4), PWA Grizzly Beer Title, PWA Hardcore Title, PWA Tag Titles x2 (w/ Fallen Angel and Sirus Moran). AOWF Finisher of the Year Award. NAW TV Title, NAW Canadian Title, SWA US Title, SWA Tag Title, SWA World Title (final), EW Toughman Title.

Full Wrestler Bio: See web page

Wrestlers Web Page: http://www.geocities.com/fearthecry/bios/thunderwolfbio.htm

List of Moves Wrestler is most likely to Perform: 1) Wolfensteiner - Thunderwolf knocks the opponent into the turnbuckle, takes a run at them, and hits a Folha Seca catching their jaw with a sharp kick on the way up. (Folha Seca would be you literally running up you're opponent and springboarding backwards, usually connecting with a brunt kick to the jaw on the way up). As they wearily stagger out of the turnbuckle, Wolf hops to the top turnbuckle (back towards the opponent, the opponent not too far away), and then jumps backwards and catches the opponent with a rana. A la Rewind Rana. 2) Hero's Victory 2.0 - Thunderwolf hops to the top rope and goes for the eternal flame (shooting star press), but after the full rotation in the air, on his way down, he tucks his arms in and splashes them out in one swift frog-splash esque motion. An ode to his step-father. 3) The Silent Thunder - The Silent Thunder is a Half Crab with Armlock, which is Thunderwolfs Main submission hold. (AKA - Tequilla Sunrise: The victim is on their back, Thunderwolf grabs one of the victim's arms. Then Thunderwolf walks around the victim's body, rolling them over onto their stomach. Thunderwolf traps the arm of the victim by putting it behind their knee and kneeling down. Thunderwolf then applies a half crab.) 4) Wolfsbane - though very rarely used, it's a turquoise mist that Thunderwolf spews into the face of the opponent. Can be used to set said opponent up for the Escorão kick into the Cry of the Wolf. 5) Dramatica - (usually proceeded by a Rasteira, which is a Capoeira sweep kick that is used when an opponent kicks at you.) Dramatica is a Modified Elevated Indian Deathlock. (Think Haas of Pain) 6) (the) Karma Shift - Thunderwolf catches an opponent in mid-flight (or if say they're going for a hurricanrana) bombs them down with a wicked stiff powerbomb, pulls them back up, locking their arms behind his legs, and jumping down in a driving position into a front face pancake. (Think Styles Clash) 7) Jumping Martelo Rotado - A jumping capoeira roundhouse kick into the face of an opponent. 8) Salga De la Música - Wolf whips his opponent into the ropes, and then catches them in a Tilt-a-Whirl (think of the Tilt-a-Whirl used by cruisers, with the over-the-shoulder position while spinning) before slamming them down into a stiff spinebuster, somersaulting over his opponent and holding onto their legs for a jacknife pin. 10) Cabeçada - Capoeira headbutt. Mostly used in desperation - Wolf is close to the ground, takes aim and thrusts himself at the opponents solarplexus. Wolf ends up with only his hands and feet touching the ground but everything else hanging down. Arms remain stretched, legs spread a little bit.

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