.:: Pro Wrestling Speed ::.

.:: Victor S. Toda ::.

 

.:: Handler ::.
Name: Jay
E-mail: [email protected]
Location: England

.:: Character ::.
Name: Victor S. Toda
Sex: Male
DOB: 29th September 1978
Weight: 192 lbs
Height: 5'9
Hometown: Miami, Florida
Alignment: Face
Theme music: 'N.O.R.E' by Noreaga
Wrestling style: Hybrid lucharesu/submission style

Finisher with description: Point of No Return (Wraps opponents' arms around their own neck, pulling the majority of the mess of limbs over to one side of opponents' head, before pulling back on their arms and applying a neck scissor hold to prevent escape)

Trademark move/s with description: Evolution Lock (Opponent face down, legs crossed as if for a Romero Special, but instead is rolled onto their back leaving them in a cross legged hold on the ground), Pain For Pleasure (WAR Hold using legs to trap opponents arms, before leaning back and elevating them), Blushing Lock (So called as it causes much embarrassment to the opponent - Paradise Lock around the ring ropes followed by a charging dropkick)

Additional moves: Shining wheel kick, corner spring knee shot, crucifix takedown into grounded double hammerlock, high angle German suplex hold, corner sling twisting splash, front layout and turnbuckle drop fisherman's suplex (sometimes locomotion style), corner boot scrapes, springboard foot stomp

Wrestler history:

Born of a Japanese father and Hawaiian mother, he was born in 1978 in Miami. Victor began his fascination with wrestling as a youth, being brought up on WWF (or should that be E now?), worshipping the likes of Hulk Hogan and Jim Duggan. As he grew, his need for variation increased, and he discovered lucha libre and puroresu. Fascinated with these new styles, he became hooked, and dreamed of one day taking part in Mexico or Japan.

In 1996, at the age of 18, he decided to begin training for his potential future career, getting himself into shape before going out and attempting to find a mentor. However, due to his size, and a lack of funds in order to pay for tuition, he was turned away by most. Determined to succeed, he began to lie to local independents about his past experience, and learned the hard way, taking work despite having never bumped in his life.

This proved a mistake when in 2000 he unknowingly took a high angle spinebuster wrongly, and suffered whiplash. Shaken, he finally found a teacher in the form of Steve Hall, trainer of many past BSW stars. Over the past two years, he has trained under Steve, as well as undertaking learning excursions to Japan and Mexico, as well as Puerto Rico. In Mexico he was dubbed 'Super Toda', and the name to this day has stuck (hence Victor 'S' Toda). In July 2002, he signed with Pro Wrestling Speed as his first permanent stay at a company, in a hope to make a big rookie impression.

 

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