Post by The Damned MC on Apr 10, 2011 18:57:35 GMT -6
Members
"Killer" Kris Neil
Billy "The Shark"
From:Nashville, Tennessee (Kris) Blackpool, England (Billy). Both reside now in Branson, Missouri.
Weight: 505lbs combined. 235lbs (Kris), 270lbs(Billy).
Height: 6'1" (Kris), 6'3" (Billy)
Style: Street fighting, hardcore, high aggression.
Entrance: The lights flicker as "Wheels of Steel" by Saxon blares out to the delight of any metalheads in the audience. As the lyrics begin, engine noises can be heard and both men appear on the stage on their custom choppers. Stopping for a moment, they look out to the crowd and raise their right arms, getting a pop in response. They then ride down the ramp and turn to opposite sides of the ring. Cutting off the engines, they take out the keys and toss them towards the commentary tables and roll into the ring.
Getting up, they raise an arm again, facing the crowd and then get ready for a fight.
Tag Finishers: Damnation (3D), Braindeath (Backdrop/piledriver combo ala Smoking Gunns)
Strengths
Brotherhood: Kris and Billy have been tagging together long enough that they don't need to worry about one letting down the other. Very well versed in tag team matches.
Is That All?: Given their lifestyle and background in wrestling, they are very resilient, laughing off things that would cause any sane man to think twice.
Smart Enough: Just because they're used to an "anything goes" environment, it doesn't mean they need weapons to fight. Take the weapons out of the game and they'll resort to their fists and ring knowledge, showing they are more than mere one trick horses.
Play To Win: If they have to team up with someone they dislike or have a problem with, it will be set aside in order to ensure victory. Who wants to be on the losing side? But when the bell rings to signal the end of the match... well, it depends on how good a partner you were in that match.
Weaknesses
Trouble Magnets: They like to raise a little bit of hell and so this could make them many enemies. Their bad habits include running into matches just for fun and starting on more than one set of rivals at a time.
What's That Bell For?: Being used to having weapons and certain moves allowed all the time means they could very easily be disqualified. This adjustment period is not very likely to be a short one at all.
Not Technical Wizards: They know many moves, but against submission style wrestlers or those known primarily for technical wrestling can keep them on their toes as long as that person doesn't get too cocky.
"Killer" Kris Neil
Billy "The Shark"
From:Nashville, Tennessee (Kris) Blackpool, England (Billy). Both reside now in Branson, Missouri.
Weight: 505lbs combined. 235lbs (Kris), 270lbs(Billy).
Height: 6'1" (Kris), 6'3" (Billy)
Style: Street fighting, hardcore, high aggression.
Entrance: The lights flicker as "Wheels of Steel" by Saxon blares out to the delight of any metalheads in the audience. As the lyrics begin, engine noises can be heard and both men appear on the stage on their custom choppers. Stopping for a moment, they look out to the crowd and raise their right arms, getting a pop in response. They then ride down the ramp and turn to opposite sides of the ring. Cutting off the engines, they take out the keys and toss them towards the commentary tables and roll into the ring.
Getting up, they raise an arm again, facing the crowd and then get ready for a fight.
Tag Finishers: Damnation (3D), Braindeath (Backdrop/piledriver combo ala Smoking Gunns)
Strengths
Brotherhood: Kris and Billy have been tagging together long enough that they don't need to worry about one letting down the other. Very well versed in tag team matches.
Is That All?: Given their lifestyle and background in wrestling, they are very resilient, laughing off things that would cause any sane man to think twice.
Smart Enough: Just because they're used to an "anything goes" environment, it doesn't mean they need weapons to fight. Take the weapons out of the game and they'll resort to their fists and ring knowledge, showing they are more than mere one trick horses.
Play To Win: If they have to team up with someone they dislike or have a problem with, it will be set aside in order to ensure victory. Who wants to be on the losing side? But when the bell rings to signal the end of the match... well, it depends on how good a partner you were in that match.
Weaknesses
Trouble Magnets: They like to raise a little bit of hell and so this could make them many enemies. Their bad habits include running into matches just for fun and starting on more than one set of rivals at a time.
What's That Bell For?: Being used to having weapons and certain moves allowed all the time means they could very easily be disqualified. This adjustment period is not very likely to be a short one at all.
Not Technical Wizards: They know many moves, but against submission style wrestlers or those known primarily for technical wrestling can keep them on their toes as long as that person doesn't get too cocky.