Post by scf on Jul 19, 2013 10:19:38 GMT -6
Steel City Faction
Members: "Ice Man" Chuck Greene
"Superstar" Steve Miller
From: Philidelphia, PA.
Music: Fire It Up- Black Label Society
Double Team Finisher- Heavy Metal- 3D
"Superstar" Steve Miller
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 250
Style: Striking offense, Technical, some Power.
Fan Reaction: Face
Signature Moves
Miller Time- Razor's Edge
Superlock- Camel clutch/fullnelson combo.
Finishers
Phillybuster- Widowmaker (Sean O' Haire's finisher)- Primary finisher
Supernova- Cradle DDT
"Ice Man" Chuck Greene (AKA Big Chuck)
Height: 6'8"
Weight: 300
Style: Power, Technical
Fan reaction: Face
Signature Moves
Ice Breaker- Knox Out
Ice Flow- Swinging Side Slam (Lands on his knees as Umaga did)
Finishers
GanGreene- Full Throttle (NOT the spinning side slam version)- Primary finisher
DSP- Deadlift Sit-out Powerbomb
Entrance: Fire It Up plays over the PA, starting with the Talk Box and drum intro. As it builds up, the guitars put it into full gear as SCF walk out from behind the curtain, walking to the ring with a purpose. As they enjoy the reaction (and music), they press on, with Steve almost strutting at one point to the music. Approaching ringside, Steve slides in under the bottom rope as big Chuck climbs onto the apron and steps over the top rope. Steve jumps onto the second turnbuckle at the nearest corner and holds his arms up, while Chuck walks to the other side, grabs the top rope and bears down on it, his mouth open wide to let out a yell as he shows his massive frame. The two then meet in the middle of the ring and prepare to get down to business.
Strengths
Miller
Quick
Strong
Good technical wrestler
Chuck
Powerful
Technical skill
Durable
Weaknesses
Both
First time wrestling in a global promotion means they have something to learn about dealing with much larger crowds and bigger matches. This will only improve with time.
Not as many years of experience as many others in the company.
Only loyal to each other, meaning that if there's a tag feud going on, they could get caught in the crossfire.
Superstar Steve Miller
Ice Man Chuck Greene
Notes on SCF
As good friends, they are totally loyal to one another. As such, one will never leave the other hanging, so to speak. They take the attitude of one in trouble, both in trouble.
If it comes to it, an opponent should never EVER let Chuck get his hands on a chair, if they can help it. If he hits you with a steel chair, the impact can make it wrap around your head and stay in place until removed.
Steve is the main talker of the two, but Chuck isn't stupid, by any means. He's just more laid back than his partner. It's thought by some that Chuck may actually be the brains of the two, but it's hard to tell as they can take their cues from one another just as easily as calling the shots.
Chuck is currently benching 550 lbs. Steve likes to run cross-country.
Because of his sizable beard, Chuck looks older than he actually is. Both men are in their twenties.
Though he is able to pull off a superkick, Steve only uses it when he needs to get some breathing room. Chuck can do a moonsault, but it's a rare treat, so it isn't seen very often.
Steve loves to collect wrestling t-shirts, as well as posters.
Chuck has a B.A in geography from Penn State.
Both are known to be quite excitable and are always up for a fight. Though similar in style, their different focuses (Steve is more technical and Chuck is much more powerful) complement each other well, making for a well-rounded team. All they need is more experience, especially in the ever-changing environments of the major leagues.
Other Moves
Steve Miller
Standing kicks to the calf, thigh, side, gut or chest.
Dropkick.
Cross body.
Arm drag.
Hip toss.
Vertical suplex.
Snap suplex.
Brainbuster.
German suplex.
Single leg crab.
Spear or tackle.
Back elbow (typically used when opponent is cornered or running at him).
Frankensteiner (Hurracanrana from standing) to show off his athleticism.
Side belly to belly suplex.
Sleeper hold (standing or with body scissors).
Ankle lock.
Fujiwara armbar.
Gorilla press.
DDT.
Piledriver.
Chuck Greene
Big boot.
Lariat.
Rolling elbow.
Military press.
Piledriver.
Samoan drop.
Wheelbarrow suplex.
Stalling vertical suplex.
Full nelson slam.
Spear.
Shoulder block.
Two-handed sit-out chokebomb.
Crippler crossface.
Elevated Boston crab.
Moonsault (RARE)
Back drop suplex.
Members: "Ice Man" Chuck Greene
"Superstar" Steve Miller
From: Philidelphia, PA.
Music: Fire It Up- Black Label Society
Double Team Finisher- Heavy Metal- 3D
"Superstar" Steve Miller
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 250
Style: Striking offense, Technical, some Power.
Fan Reaction: Face
Signature Moves
Miller Time- Razor's Edge
Superlock- Camel clutch/fullnelson combo.
Finishers
Phillybuster- Widowmaker (Sean O' Haire's finisher)- Primary finisher
Supernova- Cradle DDT
"Ice Man" Chuck Greene (AKA Big Chuck)
Height: 6'8"
Weight: 300
Style: Power, Technical
Fan reaction: Face
Signature Moves
Ice Breaker- Knox Out
Ice Flow- Swinging Side Slam (Lands on his knees as Umaga did)
Finishers
GanGreene- Full Throttle (NOT the spinning side slam version)- Primary finisher
DSP- Deadlift Sit-out Powerbomb
Entrance: Fire It Up plays over the PA, starting with the Talk Box and drum intro. As it builds up, the guitars put it into full gear as SCF walk out from behind the curtain, walking to the ring with a purpose. As they enjoy the reaction (and music), they press on, with Steve almost strutting at one point to the music. Approaching ringside, Steve slides in under the bottom rope as big Chuck climbs onto the apron and steps over the top rope. Steve jumps onto the second turnbuckle at the nearest corner and holds his arms up, while Chuck walks to the other side, grabs the top rope and bears down on it, his mouth open wide to let out a yell as he shows his massive frame. The two then meet in the middle of the ring and prepare to get down to business.
Strengths
Miller
Quick
Strong
Good technical wrestler
Chuck
Powerful
Technical skill
Durable
Weaknesses
Both
First time wrestling in a global promotion means they have something to learn about dealing with much larger crowds and bigger matches. This will only improve with time.
Not as many years of experience as many others in the company.
Only loyal to each other, meaning that if there's a tag feud going on, they could get caught in the crossfire.
Superstar Steve Miller
Ice Man Chuck Greene
Notes on SCF
As good friends, they are totally loyal to one another. As such, one will never leave the other hanging, so to speak. They take the attitude of one in trouble, both in trouble.
If it comes to it, an opponent should never EVER let Chuck get his hands on a chair, if they can help it. If he hits you with a steel chair, the impact can make it wrap around your head and stay in place until removed.
Steve is the main talker of the two, but Chuck isn't stupid, by any means. He's just more laid back than his partner. It's thought by some that Chuck may actually be the brains of the two, but it's hard to tell as they can take their cues from one another just as easily as calling the shots.
Chuck is currently benching 550 lbs. Steve likes to run cross-country.
Because of his sizable beard, Chuck looks older than he actually is. Both men are in their twenties.
Though he is able to pull off a superkick, Steve only uses it when he needs to get some breathing room. Chuck can do a moonsault, but it's a rare treat, so it isn't seen very often.
Steve loves to collect wrestling t-shirts, as well as posters.
Chuck has a B.A in geography from Penn State.
Both are known to be quite excitable and are always up for a fight. Though similar in style, their different focuses (Steve is more technical and Chuck is much more powerful) complement each other well, making for a well-rounded team. All they need is more experience, especially in the ever-changing environments of the major leagues.
Other Moves
Steve Miller
Standing kicks to the calf, thigh, side, gut or chest.
Dropkick.
Cross body.
Arm drag.
Hip toss.
Vertical suplex.
Snap suplex.
Brainbuster.
German suplex.
Single leg crab.
Spear or tackle.
Back elbow (typically used when opponent is cornered or running at him).
Frankensteiner (Hurracanrana from standing) to show off his athleticism.
Side belly to belly suplex.
Sleeper hold (standing or with body scissors).
Ankle lock.
Fujiwara armbar.
Gorilla press.
DDT.
Piledriver.
Chuck Greene
Big boot.
Lariat.
Rolling elbow.
Military press.
Piledriver.
Samoan drop.
Wheelbarrow suplex.
Stalling vertical suplex.
Full nelson slam.
Spear.
Shoulder block.
Two-handed sit-out chokebomb.
Crippler crossface.
Elevated Boston crab.
Moonsault (RARE)
Back drop suplex.