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Post by chrismadness2060 on Sept 21, 2013 21:12:56 GMT -5
real name:Christopher *Mad* Harris ring name: Chris Madness age:19 train by: Brent Delivine, screech, Danoose, Frank E Flo, and Dallas B nickname:The Leader of Madness Federation: TVW, KAPOW and IWE Personality: A respectful citizen Hometown:Arad:Romania Billed From: Romania Theme Song: Logic:Spotlight DISPOSITION: The crowd loves him! Wrestling Style: knees=victory (high flyer) moves: shining wizard,springboard hurricarana, and suicide dive Finishers: lebell lock signatures: codebreaker, and backstabber Bio Chris Madness is a rising superstar that was train by the best! People like Brent Delivine, JC Pullins, and Rebellion (screech and danoose). Although he was train by a lot of people he can never stop training, this would be a great opportunity for me. I never stop/give up if I'm doing something wrong I'm HAVE to get better. Simming is my life on video games i can never stop siming . I have the potential for caw wrestling. I am currently in KAPOW ( alex j arik) but I wanna be PWR material! So if your looking for talent I am ur man! Attachments:
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Post by J.P Masters on Sept 22, 2013 3:24:40 GMT -5
whats ya gamer-tag we'll give u a match later on today
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Post by chrismadness2060 on Sept 22, 2013 9:09:09 GMT -5
wwe2060
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Post by J.P Masters on Sept 22, 2013 20:19:20 GMT -5
liked what i saw and its great how quick you adapt
welcome to the gym
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Post by Hana Brightly on Sept 22, 2013 20:34:05 GMT -5
I would like you to expand on your biography. Telling us who your character has worked with doesn't actually tell us about the person behind the character. While he has the strive to succeed, that's just one character trait. What makes Chris Madness unique from other wrestlers? What makes him click? What does he hate? What events in his past has shaped his personality? Why is his name "Chris Madness?"
Just, I want to learn how about your character but this profile doesn't satisfy that curiosity. All we know is that he wants to be the best and train until he can't anymore. That isn't enough.
Also, I believe his finisher contradicts his wrestling style and the moves presented in the moveset. You describe him as a high-flyer with a liking to use his knees. The Lebell Lock doesn't use the knees, nor is it necessarily a "high flying" maneuver. It keeps the opponent grounded, but overall it keeps your character grounded, and not using his most valuable assets, his knees. It possibly throws off the groove of your moveset and leaves your virtual audience confused on why all the build up in your match leads to a submission move. It potentially throws off the story of the match.
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