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Name: T.C. Lewis
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 245 lbs.
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
Entrance Music: "Nod Ya Head" by Will Smith
Alignment: Face
In Ring Style: Athletic and Technical
Physical Appearance: (Hair) A short fade cut all black and everything cut close to bald. (Body Type) Similar to “Primetime” Elix Skipper but more husky like a heavyweight. (Wrestling Attire) Wears black and gold tights that say “T.C.” going down the right leg. Wears two elbow pads on his left arm. One is black and covers the whole elbow. The other is gold and is over top of the other but smaller so that both colors are seen. He wears black traditional wrestling boots. Also has white tape covering both of his hands up to the wrists. (Entrance Attire) Wears a vest similar to the WCW Diamond Dallas Page’s except that it is black with gold trims and says T.C. instead of DDP. Also has a gold eagle transparent on the back with the T and the C over each wing respectively.
Ring Entrance Description: "Nod Ya Head" by Will Smith plays and Lewis appears on the stage. Lewis begins to nod his head along to the beat. Then, Lewis runs to the left side of the stage and hypes the crowd by telling them to get up and waving his arms up and down. Then, Lewis runs to the right side of the stage and does the same thing. Lewis then goes back to the middle of the stage and walks down the ramp while still nodding his head to the beat. He gets to the ring and then slides in under the bottom rope. Lewis then gets up quickly and climbs the turnbuckle. He nods his head and beats his chest with his right arm. He then hops off the turnbuckle and starts to tug on the ropes like Chris Benoit. Lewis then goes into the turnbuckle and leans against the padding waiting for the match to begin.
History: T.C. Lewis was born in Philadelphia, PA. His life was never stable due to his constant moving. He finally received some stability in his life when his family settled in a house close to his grandparents. As the only boy among the grand children in his family, Lewis learned respect from the women in his family. His father died at a young age and his primary male role model was his uncle. His uncle was a huge wrestling fan and he introduced Lewis to it at a young age. Lewis has always been an outgoing personality who loves to put on a show. Lewis grew a fond appreciation for the business as he grew older and he soon realized that becoming a wrestler was want he wanted to do for a career.
Every since T.C. Lewis was a child, he was a fan of wrestling. He grew up watching his favorites Sting, Ricky Steamboat, and “Macho Man” Randy Savage wishing that someday he could follow in their footsteps. From these guys he learned how to wrestle with honor and respect for the business. Lewis wasn’t trained in wrestling until high school when he was on the varsity wrestling team. He took what he learned here and added an aerial style that he learned while backyard wrestling. His dream was finally becoming a reality after graduating high school almost a year ago. Instead of going to college, Lewis went into training. Finally, SFW officials discovered him. He was then signed to a developmental contract. Only time will tell how far T.C. Lewis excels in SFW.
10 Favorite Moves:
1. Running Yakuza Kick
2. Stinger Splash
3. Flying Elbow Drop
4. Facecrusher
5. Spiral Leg Drop
6. Standing Moonsault
7. Dragon Screw
8. Sit-down Spinebuster
9. Jumping Calf Kick
10. Fisherman’s Suplex
20 Common Moves:
- Snap Suplex
- Tornado DDT
- Missile Dropkick
- Spinning Wheel Kick
- Slingshot Legdrop
- Side Effect
- Enziguri
- Uppercut
- Back Elbow to the gut
- Spinning Neckbreaker
- Fame-Asser
- Springboard Moonsault
- Jumping Piledriver
- Spinning Toe Hold
- Knee Smash
- Elbow to the knee
- Leg drop
- Scoop slam
- Belly to belly suplex
- Spear
Finishers:
A Ride on the TCL Express – Electric Chair Tombstone Piledriver
Lifts the victim in electric chair position than flips them forward into a tombstone piledriver.
For The People - Running standing swanton bomb
T.C. Leglock - he performs a back somersault roll on the mat, catching a running opponent into a single leg crab.

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