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GWA
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Name
: The Masked Jobber
Age : 23
Hometown : Manayunk, PA
D.O.B. :July 2, 1979
Height : 6'3"
Weight : 226lbs
Affiliation : Heel
Theme Music :
"Generator" - Bad Religion
Wrestling
Style : ???
Favourite
Moves :
Guillotine Leg Drop
Axe Kick
Tornado DDT
Diving Reverse DDT
Asai Moonsault
Trademark
move : Portrait Of Authority
Wraps his opponent in a guillotine chokehold, and falls back into a DDT. he'll then either hold the move until a tap is made or the referee breaks it up, or... he'll keep the chokehold on, and pull the opponent up again, repeating the move a few more times until it's broken up.
Trademark
move : Jobber Bomb
Boasting of the "best back suplex in wrestling", TMJ will attempt to win matches with the same back suplex you see performed in every match, that anyone can do. But his has style.
Trademark
move : Leap Of Faith
With this move The Masked Jobber tries only to injure his opponent. He'll leap from the turnbuckle, and put all his elbows and knees together to put all his weight on one point. That one point, ideally, is his opponents ribcage or face. Face, preferably, so as to break the nose, cheekbone, whatever. Of course, to do this move put him at a great risk of injury, hence the name.
Finishing
Move : FrankenJobber
A top-rope DragonSteiner, or spinning hurancanrana... can be done pretty much from anywhere at anytime, but preferably surprising his opponent.
Finishing
Move : The Bends
When his opponent is perched on the turnbuckle with the back to the ring, TMJ will climb up behind and wrap his arm around his/her throat as if to do a reverse DDT. Instead, he applies a Dragon Sleeper, wraps his legs around the waist/chest to cut off air, and drops backwards of the turnbuckle. From here, he has his opponent hanging upside-down in a tree of woe, while locked in a dragon sleeper. If they don't tap soon enough, one could pass out from either the pain or the rush of blood flowing to the head.
Biography
Jude got his start in the business at 19, working matches every so often as J.C. Flannery for various local feds when they were in town. It was a hobby, and he could make a little money.
After a short time his fondess for wrestling grew more and his interest in college waned, so he joined up with the EWF, a fed run out of the East Coast, where he became champion after a short time. His stay there was for nearly a year, and it paid decent money.
At it's abrupt closing, he joined a smaller, local fed near his home, the CCW. It wasn't as great of quality, but he became it's star attraction. He left soon enough, though, as it had a good deal of management ineptitude, and he'd found a better federation in the southern United States, the XWW.
There he found again some premier young talent from his days in the EWF, like former champions Durst and El Kabong. He also met some peculiar characters, such as the 17 year-old talent/joke, Benny B. Modest. These men would nearly a year and a half later become David Flurry, Esteban, and... Benny B. Modest, all of IWF fame.
As time went on, he received offers from a large, nationally televised fed still in its youth, the IWF. After a brief hiatus, he joined up in December 2000, and saw his first action in January. Soon enough he was a star, holding the European title a record 99 days, becoming the first IWF member to hold two titles at once (the Intercontinental and European titles), and going on to be the second IWF Grand Slam champion, holding every singles' title at least once.
He left the fed soon after losing the IWF title. Now after an extended sabbatical from the sport following the IWF's closing due to financial troubles, he has signed on with the GWA, an upstart new fed with a few of his old opponents. He looks to the GWA with promise, determination, and good humor... though carrying some bitterness from the IWF many months back.
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