Post by Tyler Primus on Jun 20, 2008 2:58:52 GMT -6
Name:
Tyler Primus
Nickname:
"The Advocate"
Height:
6’6"
Weight:
215 Lbs.
Age:
24 years old
Hometown:
Currently Hong Kong
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York
Alignment:
Heel/Neutral
Theme:
“In Time” by Mark Collie
Entrance:
The lights cut out for a moment and a single spotlight shines towards the top of the entrance ramp. Then, the initial guitar strum to Marc Collie's "In Time" echoes through the arena. As the first words, "I can hear what you're thinkin'...", coldly call out, Tyler Primus appears in the center of the spotlight. He's dressed in a trench coat and a black NY baseball cap which is tilted forward enough to cover his face in darkness. Tyler begins to make the journey down the entrance ramp with the spotlight following him slowly. He appears robotic as he pays no attention to the fans or any other distractions surrounding him. Once he reaches the ringside area, he immediately goes to the steps and slowly makes his way up to the ring apron. He stands by the ropes for a moment, his face still mostly hidden in the shadows. He then takes off the baseball cap, followed by the long coat and lets them fall to the ringside area before climbing between the ropes.
Backstage attire:
Usually a black t-shirt and gray denim jean pants. Sometimes he wears his black trench coat and NY baseball cap, which he also wears in his ring entrance.
Wrestling attire:
A plain black muscle tank top and gray denim jean pants. Usually doesn't resort to elbow or knee pads but on occasion will support plain black protective gear.
Wrestling style:
Trained by mentor Lord Seth Raide, and has developed his relentless, rough, vicious style in return. There's a lot of "The Downfall" easily seen in Tyler, even when you look into his eyes you know he's not a man with good intentions. He's a bit more agile and quicker than Raide, but that comes with the younger age. He's well calculated in the ring and primarily picks the head/neck area as his target. Often times he's claimed that "the head is where the soul lies" and thinks he gains a sort of greater power by taking that away from them. He's also taken on "extreme" lessons, and finds a heavy amount of pleasure in the environments that his mentor made his name in.
Personality:
Any man that idols Lord Seth Raide has to be a bit messed up, and that's exactly the case here. His personal history is quite unknown and he's made a case to keep it that way. There's a lot of suspicion going around that Seth is using Tyler as an advocate to GZG and trained him to pull off his unfinished duties. So, that can only mean that Tyler's intentions are going to be pretty demented... And he doesn't seem to mind at all.
Finishers:
Devil’s Throne
A reverse Pedigree of sorts. He’ll tuck their head between his legs in an inverted head scissors (as if he’s sitting on the head), then reach back and pull up both of their arms before dropping to his knees, crushing them face-first into the mat. However, in this position, he hooks his arms with their arms, all the while he keeps their face smothered into the ground. He proceeds to pull up, hooking their arms up in a reverse butterfly lock submission hold as he lunges back a bit, putting heavy pressure on their back and neck, as well as hyper extending their arms.
Note: The move is said to be one of the most torturous submissions to date, not only because of the immense amount of pain, but because it’s the hardest to escape and basically keeps the hands from tapping out, so you either have to scream “I QUIT” or pass out.
Natural Selection
The long variation: Starts off with opponent in a front facelock, then spins himself and the opponent to a reverse kneeling neck breaker. He keeps his opponent draped across his back and he keeps a hold onto their head. Then, he proceeds to hunch them a bit over his shoulder while he stands back up. Once opponent is in place, hanging off his back and shoulder (Ala Hangman's Neckbreaker), still grabbing them by their head/neck area, he’ll flip them over his body, turn himself quickly, catch their neck and land an Ace Crusher.
The shorter variation: Gets opponent in a gut wrench position, flips them onto his shoulder and lets them slide back a bit, as if in a Hangman’s Neckbreaker. Then, he’ll flip them over his body, turn himself quickly, catch their neck and land an Ace Crusher.
Other variation: Can be done from a Burning Hammer position, just turning it into an Ace Crusher. This is generally the more devastating version, so he uses it when it’s absolutely needed.
Other Signature Moves:
Soul Crusher
Stalling vertical suplex, then as he drops them back he gets a good grip on their neck and tucks himself in in order to hit a crushing neck breaker as they land to the canvas.
Hellstomp
While opponent is facing the ground he’ll come at them, leap in the air, tuck in his knees a bit, but then spring them back out and drive their head into the canvas with a double footed stomp (can be done just running torwards them or off higher elevations).
More to come soon...