
Wrestler's Name: "Bad Eye" McBaine
(His first name is Trevor but the
last man who called him that ended up with a shovel to the head)
Hometown: The Valley of the Blind
Height: 6'6
Weight: 302
Orientation: Heel
Appearance and ring attire [in detail]:
McBaine's real life twin would be Pierre from the Quebeccers. He's a
think man, much like the body type of Rhyno, and not very defined. He's
got a large black eye patch over his left eye. His massive chest is
lightly covered by hair, which doesn't at all hide the various scars
covering his body from years of fights. His head hair is jet black,
matted, stringy and just enough to hide his face if he holds his head in
the right postion. On his face, he's got blackish gray stubble covering
his face, like the beginnings of a beard along with various small scars
again. On his right elbow, he has a deep scar which runs up the elbow to
the lower tricep. (Gotten from his battle with Casey James)
Wrestler's personality [in detail]:
Some would call McBaine a "manical visionary"... or just one sick son
of a bitch. He believes that since losing his eye, he has been able to
see the world for so much more. He wants to make the many naive people in
the wrestling business... the ones in it for fame, glory and money
realize that it is a business of pain, blood and bone breaking. He wants
them to understand wrestling is about letting the demons in a person
heart out and letting them run wild.
He's an intelligent man that likes to out think and intimidate his
oppenents besides just muscling them. He also loves to play mind games
during matches by laughing off extremely painful moves (even if he is
truly hurt by them). He loves giving pain as much as getting it... it
keeps him alive... that's the reason he's back... the urge has
returned...
Entrance [in full] - N/A
Wrestling Style:
Originally he was a submission wrestler, but loves to brawl and use
hardcore tactics. His style resembles a Cactus Jack/Vader mix.
15-40 Moves:
1- backdrop driver
2- powerbomb
3- inverted powerbomb
4- knee drop off the top ropes ("Vision Revison")
5- lariat to the back of the head
6- gorrlia press gut buster
7- kneedrop to the head
8- powerslam
9- sharpshooter
10- cradle piledriver
11-clubbing forearms while in the corner
12-tie to tree of woe and then place in upside down sleeper
13-spinebuster
14-running headbutt to the back of the head
15-german suplex into the turnbuckle
16-powerbomb into the turnbuckle
Finishing Move Name: The Blinders
Description: A camel clutch sleeper combination
Set-Up Manuever [if applicable]: Inverted powerbomb
Backup Finisher [if applicable]: Blind Valley Driver
Description: Death Valley Driver
Set-Up Manuever [if applicable]:
Strengths:
1) Toughness - Not many people can take... or have taken the types of
beatings that McBaine can and has taken over the days. He lost his eye in
a match and didn't sumbit... a broken bone ain't a problem.
2)Mind games - McBaine is a master of getting people out of their
gameplans and getting them to get frustrated or intimidated in the ring.
3) Knowledge of wrestling holds - Though he doesn't use them much,
McBaine is a student of the technical game. He knows how to put them on
and more so, exactly how to get out of them
Weaknesses:
1) Blind spot - self explanitory
2) Has been known to care more about proving a point during a match than
to actually go for the win. This has come back to haunt him in the past.
3) Right elbow - After Battling Casey James, his right elbow suffered
major nerve damage. Though it's been a while, it still "bothers" him
ever
so often. Rumors were he semi retired due to the elbow...
Profile:
McBaine grew grew up in an abusive family. He soon found amateur
wrestling to be a great escape from his home life. He eventually got into
professional wrestling and in his second match against a hardcore style
wrestler, he got jammed in the eye with some object but the ref continued
the match. McBaine lost the match, but never submitted. After realizing
he lost his sight, he soon became extremely depressed and philophical
about life.
At this same time, his father ended up taking the life of McBaine's
mother. McBaine's only sister was rumored to have run off with her
boyfriend leaving McBaine to deal with his father. Mysteriously his
father was killed in a suspected robbery... but no one knows that for
sure.
McBaine returned back to wrestling in a small independent federation,
this time giving up much of his mat wrestling for brawling and hardcore
tactics. As he put it... he became the monster that took his sight. He
soon dominated the hardcore based wrestling federation and was then
picked up by the LWC. There he soon rose in the wrestling world to be
known as one of wrestling's toughest men. He held the Silver City
championship for the longest amount of time ever (though Casey may have
the title now) until his big loss to Casey James. But that loss seemed to
rocket him more in the wrestling world do to his showing. He soon became
a part of EMWC and was an impact player there for just under a year
before seemingly walking away from the sport.
McBaine has weathered challenges from the likes of Caey James, Alex
Martinez, Ricky Deathwish, Robert Donovan, Eddie Jacobs and William
Craven. There isn't much that this man has not seen, or has had done to
him throughout his career. He's also won the MOTR II and holds a MOTR
Superfight title for retiring Alex Lawson.