Post by Angelo Valour on Jul 28, 2013 6:47:41 GMT -5
Handler Info
First Name or what you like to be called: Ernie
Email: efed.guerillas@gmail.com
Messengers (MSN, AIM, Yahoo, ICQ): AIM: efed.guerillas@gmail.com (they use the email address you register with now)
Character Info
Name: "The Boston Bruiser" Pat Gordon, Jr.
Height: 5'11½
Weight: 242 lbs.
Hometown: Boston, MA, USA
Contract: Part Time
Alignment (Face - Heel - Neutral): Face
Wrestling Style: Brawler/Technician
Entrance Music: "Heroes from Our Past" by Dropkick Murphys
Entrance Description -: "Heroes from Our Past" by Dropkick Murphys brings the fans to their feet. Pat Gordon, Jr. steps through the curtain and puts up his dukes with a smile on his face. He makes his way down the aisle, giving high-fives along the way to any fans reaching out their hands.
Pat stops at ringside for a second to give away his "Pat Lock" t-shirt to a lucky little fan. Gordon then does one last lap of high-fives around the ring before scaling the steps and climbing through the ropes.
Appearance (out of the ring): Blue jeans, "Pat Lock Snap or Tap" t-shirt, sneakers.
Detailed Appearance (In the ring): Green wrestling boots, green wrestling shorts with a white shamrock on them, white wrist and fist tape, black elbow pads and black knee pads. He wears his "Pat Lock" t-shirt to the ring and takes it off before the match, as detailed in "Entrance Description" above. He has a scar above his right eye from when Jeffrey Roberts bit him in the third round of UltraTitle 2012.
Personality: Second generation wrestler from South Boston. Tough, stand-up guy who fights for what's right. Old school babyface type.
Past Accolades: United Wrestling League World Heavyweight Champion, FGA Fan Favorite of the Year 2012 (co-holder with Ben Hanson), Pro-Wrestling FRONTIER Match of the Year 2012 (with Kevin Hardaway)
Brief Bio: Pat Gordon, Jr. is the son of retired professional wrestler Pat Gordon and part of the first generation of his family to be born in America. He grew up as a wrestling fan, watching his father and uncle wrestle, and always knew his place when he grew up was between the ropes. Gordon is a stand-up guy, big on his family's heritage in wrestling, and vows that one day the Gordons will be known as one of the greatest families in the history of the sport.
Pat Gordon, Jr. first debuted in London as part of JUST Wrestling's 2009 U.K. tour. The deal he made with his father was that he could wrestle one match, but then had to finish college. Junior made the most of it, beating Sean Stylez.
He resurfaced in 2012 as a participant in the UltraTitle, making it to the Sweet 16 (out of 120 participants). There, he represented INFINITE Wrestling, a short-lived local wrestling promotion based in Philadelphia. INFINITE closed in winter of 2012 and PGJR signed (by accident) to join Frontier Grappling Arts, confusing the name and lion logo with Pro-Wrestling FRONTIER. PW FRONTIER General Manager Scott Mayo was furious with the move and declared war against FGA in order to get the rising star he had tried to recruit.
Gordon fought on the FGA side, and it wasn't the only time he defended them. PGJR spent 6 months battling against The Murder, a trio who were needlessly injuring Pat's colleagues through vicious sneak attacks. He also represented FGA around the territories of the United Wrestling League, capturing the UWL World Heavyweight Title by defeating then champion Elijah Black. He promptly declared himself "The Fighting Champion" and took the belt on tour around the different territories.
When his contract with FGA ran out, Pat Gordon, Jr. decided he couldn't pass up the opportunities he was getting to see the world. And here. He. Is.
Finishers
1. Pat Lock II (cross-face chickenwing while he's sitting on his opponent's back camel clutch style)
2. Sunday Morning Hangover (back suplex lift into a piledriver - see Omega Driver)
Signature Moves
1. Irish Kiss (headbutt)
2. The Boston Charlie Horse (Pat grabs his opponent by the wrist and unloads a flurry of punches on the exposed arm)
3. The Bruin Breaker (tilt-a-whirl shoulder breaker)
Regular Moves
1. Bulldog headlock
2. Sleeper hold
3. Hammerlock back suplex
4. Hammerlock body slam
5. Abdominal stretch
6. Arm yank
7. Ring post smash
8. Armbar
9. Belly-to-belly suplex
10. Elbow smash
First Name or what you like to be called: Ernie
Email: efed.guerillas@gmail.com
Messengers (MSN, AIM, Yahoo, ICQ): AIM: efed.guerillas@gmail.com (they use the email address you register with now)
Character Info
Name: "The Boston Bruiser" Pat Gordon, Jr.
Height: 5'11½
Weight: 242 lbs.
Hometown: Boston, MA, USA
Contract: Part Time
Alignment (Face - Heel - Neutral): Face
Wrestling Style: Brawler/Technician
Entrance Music: "Heroes from Our Past" by Dropkick Murphys
Entrance Description -: "Heroes from Our Past" by Dropkick Murphys brings the fans to their feet. Pat Gordon, Jr. steps through the curtain and puts up his dukes with a smile on his face. He makes his way down the aisle, giving high-fives along the way to any fans reaching out their hands.
Pat stops at ringside for a second to give away his "Pat Lock" t-shirt to a lucky little fan. Gordon then does one last lap of high-fives around the ring before scaling the steps and climbing through the ropes.
Appearance (out of the ring): Blue jeans, "Pat Lock Snap or Tap" t-shirt, sneakers.
Detailed Appearance (In the ring): Green wrestling boots, green wrestling shorts with a white shamrock on them, white wrist and fist tape, black elbow pads and black knee pads. He wears his "Pat Lock" t-shirt to the ring and takes it off before the match, as detailed in "Entrance Description" above. He has a scar above his right eye from when Jeffrey Roberts bit him in the third round of UltraTitle 2012.
Personality: Second generation wrestler from South Boston. Tough, stand-up guy who fights for what's right. Old school babyface type.
Past Accolades: United Wrestling League World Heavyweight Champion, FGA Fan Favorite of the Year 2012 (co-holder with Ben Hanson), Pro-Wrestling FRONTIER Match of the Year 2012 (with Kevin Hardaway)
Brief Bio: Pat Gordon, Jr. is the son of retired professional wrestler Pat Gordon and part of the first generation of his family to be born in America. He grew up as a wrestling fan, watching his father and uncle wrestle, and always knew his place when he grew up was between the ropes. Gordon is a stand-up guy, big on his family's heritage in wrestling, and vows that one day the Gordons will be known as one of the greatest families in the history of the sport.
Pat Gordon, Jr. first debuted in London as part of JUST Wrestling's 2009 U.K. tour. The deal he made with his father was that he could wrestle one match, but then had to finish college. Junior made the most of it, beating Sean Stylez.
He resurfaced in 2012 as a participant in the UltraTitle, making it to the Sweet 16 (out of 120 participants). There, he represented INFINITE Wrestling, a short-lived local wrestling promotion based in Philadelphia. INFINITE closed in winter of 2012 and PGJR signed (by accident) to join Frontier Grappling Arts, confusing the name and lion logo with Pro-Wrestling FRONTIER. PW FRONTIER General Manager Scott Mayo was furious with the move and declared war against FGA in order to get the rising star he had tried to recruit.
Gordon fought on the FGA side, and it wasn't the only time he defended them. PGJR spent 6 months battling against The Murder, a trio who were needlessly injuring Pat's colleagues through vicious sneak attacks. He also represented FGA around the territories of the United Wrestling League, capturing the UWL World Heavyweight Title by defeating then champion Elijah Black. He promptly declared himself "The Fighting Champion" and took the belt on tour around the different territories.
When his contract with FGA ran out, Pat Gordon, Jr. decided he couldn't pass up the opportunities he was getting to see the world. And here. He. Is.
Finishers
1. Pat Lock II (cross-face chickenwing while he's sitting on his opponent's back camel clutch style)
2. Sunday Morning Hangover (back suplex lift into a piledriver - see Omega Driver)
Signature Moves
1. Irish Kiss (headbutt)
2. The Boston Charlie Horse (Pat grabs his opponent by the wrist and unloads a flurry of punches on the exposed arm)
3. The Bruin Breaker (tilt-a-whirl shoulder breaker)
Regular Moves
1. Bulldog headlock
2. Sleeper hold
3. Hammerlock back suplex
4. Hammerlock body slam
5. Abdominal stretch
6. Arm yank
7. Ring post smash
8. Armbar
9. Belly-to-belly suplex
10. Elbow smash