Post by wadjethotep on Aug 5, 2017 5:43:03 GMT
THE VITALS
Picture Base: Zac Efron
Ring Name: Tyberius King
Current Nicknames: The High Exaulted, El Corneja
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 215lbs
Date of Birth: 9/9/93
Billed From: Tindalls Beach, New Zealand (for this show)
Pro Wrestling Debut: 2011
CHARACTER INFORMATION
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: Underdog trying to fight his way back to glory
Twitter Handle: wadjethotep
MATCH ENTRANCE
Entrance/In Ring Attire: Custom BJJ shorts covered in Maori designs, black knee pads, black and purple kickpads (black cloth, purple pad), custom purple ASICS Aggressor 3 wrestling shoes.
Entrance Theme: “Over and Over” - Pallbearer
Entrance Theme Description: “Over and Over” by Pallbearer begins to play on the speakers throughout the arena. Tyberius King makes his way through the curtain wearing a long black sleeveless coat covered in black feathers. He looks out at the crowd and cracks a small smile. He walks forward with purpose on the way to the ring. He walks up the ring steps and then stops on the apron looking out at the crowd. He closes his eyes and lifts his arms into the air to about shoulder height and leans his head back. On cue the crowd starts a “wad-jet-hotep” chant. King enters the ring and waits in his corner.
WRESTLING INFORMATION
Wrestling Style: Counter wrestler who uses his BJJ/Judo/Sambo background to his advantage. Ty prefers to let his opponents initiate the attack which gives him ample time to counter it. His main goal is to get the match to the ground where he knows not many people can hang with him. The BJJ and Judo background have made him a master of using someone's weight against them which can set him up to land some spectacular throws. In the end his main goal is to try and submit his opponent with his seemingly endless supply of holds.
Strengths: 1. BJJ background - A practitioner of the gentle art for more than a decade, King is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and it has been prevalent in his wrestling style since he first broke through the scene as Prince Wadjethotep. King has found a way to easily blend his skill into Pro Wrestling and thoroughly uses it as a distinct advantage over less technical wrestlers
2. Endurance - King's unlimited stamina has been one of his key trademarks for years now. King's specialty matches of choice are 2/3 falls and iron man for a reason. His cardio and fitness has been recognized by some of the best in the sport and was one of the reasons he was chosen as the fitness coach for the RISE wrestling academy during his short retirement. If Ty knows stamina could be an issue for his opponent he will purposely drag out the match just to give himself a better shot.
3. Well Rounded - King may be a ground specialist at this point in his career but people sometimes forget about his past. As Prince Wadjethotep he easily flew around the ring and was able to hang with the best aerial wrestlers in the world. His training in Combat Sambo has also increased his striking ability to levels it has never been previously. While he doesn't usually rely on these strengths if the time comes for it he will bust them out.
4. Durability - King has never had any serious injuries in wrestling. He also has an uncanny ability to take massive beatings. Ty can get beaten to the point where most people would just be done but still finds a way to kick out.
Weaknesses: 1. Mental Illness - Ty's battles with his mental illness have become public knowledge. While it is hard for opponents to get inside of his head its quite easy for him to get inside of his head. If things in his personal life take a dive it can affect him inside of the ring.
2. Refusal to back down - There are times when Ty won't back away from a situation even if it would behoove him to do so. This can result in him being placed in situations that don't favor him.
3. Selflessness - Ty tends to put the needs of his friends above the needs of his own. His loyalty to his relationships can sometimes make him set aside current tasks to make sure theirs are finishes first. It can cut his momentum and create cause for a slip.
4. Size - While Ty has become used to facing and defeating larger opponents it still doesn’t mean it’s not something that can’t be used against him. At only 5’8” many opponents will tower over Ty giving them an advantage.
Move Set:
1. BJJ submissions
2. Judo throws
3. Octopus stretch
4. Half hatch suplex
5. Barrel roll
6. Crossface
7. Exploder suplex
8. Uproot backdrop
9. High angle Texas cloverleaf
10. Half Nelson suplex
11. Stretch plum
12. STF
13. Indian death lock
14. Koji clutch
15. Fujiwara armbar
16. Butterfly stretch
17. Gamengiri
18. Dragon clutch
19. Sheer drop brainbuster
20. Devil windmill suplex
Signature Moves:
1. Eye of Horus - Busaiku knee kick (Original finisher. Can still be used to defeat most opponents.)
2. Snake Bite - Sliding D
3. Wadjethotep Special - Flying armbar
4. Icebreaker - Ushigoroshi
5. Baikal Bomb - Miami shine
Finishing Moves:
1. Kingdom Come - Ty sets up his opponent in a standing fireman's carry. He then throws them off to the left and connects with a superkick as they are coming down.
2. Checkmate - German Suplex floated over into a rear naked choke.
Submission Finisher: Triangle Choke
Desperation Finishing Move: До свидания (Do Svidaniya) - Top rope avalanche sheer drop wrist clutch northern lights bomb.
CAREER INFORMATION & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Home Promotion: HKW
Current Promotions: NKP, HELL, SAP
Previous Promotions: 220 Wrestling, GrindHouse Wrestling, Platinum Dynasty Wrestling, iiw, New Alberta Pro Wrestling, Diamond Wrestling Federation, Shooting Star Wrestling Alliance, ANZAC Pro, NGSE/NGW, East Coast Wrestling Federation
Championships: DWF World champion (Final)
SSWA World champion
ANZAC Pro/NGW New Zealand champion (Top Tier title.)
Gladiador Del HELL
NAPW Canadian Heritage champion (final)
WWA Pure Pacific Northwest champion
GHW Tag Team champion (Final)
Additional Career Accomplishments: Redemption Wrestling Hall of Famer
BIOGRAPHY:
Born Tyberius Hall he was raised in Upstate New York near the Adirondack park. Ty grew up a huge fan of pro wrestling due to exposure to it from his paternal grandfather. It was all he ever wanted to do. Ty took up BJJ in middle school to avoid bullying. Started training to be a pro wrestler in high school. Doubled up his junior year to graduate a year early. Attended the University of Idaho for a short time before going on an excursion to Europe. Returned home and decided to try a new approach to wrestling. Ty came up with the Prince Wadjethotep character and burst onto the scene in the fall of 2013. As Wadjethotep, Ty would travel the world while acquiring titles and recognition along the way. Things would come to a screeching halt however when he lost his mask to Izzy Anders in SSWA. He then embarked on a retirement tour and changed his wrestling name to TGH. During the tour he would wrestle a match in Russia where he showed how proud he was of his Russian heritage. He applied for Russian citizenship and it was streamlined by the government after a meeting with him. After retiring he would change his last name to Buchbinder to match his family’s in Russia. Ty then went to work at the RISE gym as a fitness and health coach. This was cut short when Ty took an attempt on his life. While attending a rehab facility in Orlando he came to the conclusion that the best thing he could do for his life was to return to the only thing he felt he was ever able to do, wrestle.
Picture Base: Zac Efron
Ring Name: Tyberius King
Current Nicknames: The High Exaulted, El Corneja
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 215lbs
Date of Birth: 9/9/93
Billed From: Tindalls Beach, New Zealand (for this show)
Pro Wrestling Debut: 2011
CHARACTER INFORMATION
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: Underdog trying to fight his way back to glory
Twitter Handle: wadjethotep
MATCH ENTRANCE
Entrance/In Ring Attire: Custom BJJ shorts covered in Maori designs, black knee pads, black and purple kickpads (black cloth, purple pad), custom purple ASICS Aggressor 3 wrestling shoes.
Entrance Theme: “Over and Over” - Pallbearer
Entrance Theme Description: “Over and Over” by Pallbearer begins to play on the speakers throughout the arena. Tyberius King makes his way through the curtain wearing a long black sleeveless coat covered in black feathers. He looks out at the crowd and cracks a small smile. He walks forward with purpose on the way to the ring. He walks up the ring steps and then stops on the apron looking out at the crowd. He closes his eyes and lifts his arms into the air to about shoulder height and leans his head back. On cue the crowd starts a “wad-jet-hotep” chant. King enters the ring and waits in his corner.
WRESTLING INFORMATION
Wrestling Style: Counter wrestler who uses his BJJ/Judo/Sambo background to his advantage. Ty prefers to let his opponents initiate the attack which gives him ample time to counter it. His main goal is to get the match to the ground where he knows not many people can hang with him. The BJJ and Judo background have made him a master of using someone's weight against them which can set him up to land some spectacular throws. In the end his main goal is to try and submit his opponent with his seemingly endless supply of holds.
Strengths: 1. BJJ background - A practitioner of the gentle art for more than a decade, King is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and it has been prevalent in his wrestling style since he first broke through the scene as Prince Wadjethotep. King has found a way to easily blend his skill into Pro Wrestling and thoroughly uses it as a distinct advantage over less technical wrestlers
2. Endurance - King's unlimited stamina has been one of his key trademarks for years now. King's specialty matches of choice are 2/3 falls and iron man for a reason. His cardio and fitness has been recognized by some of the best in the sport and was one of the reasons he was chosen as the fitness coach for the RISE wrestling academy during his short retirement. If Ty knows stamina could be an issue for his opponent he will purposely drag out the match just to give himself a better shot.
3. Well Rounded - King may be a ground specialist at this point in his career but people sometimes forget about his past. As Prince Wadjethotep he easily flew around the ring and was able to hang with the best aerial wrestlers in the world. His training in Combat Sambo has also increased his striking ability to levels it has never been previously. While he doesn't usually rely on these strengths if the time comes for it he will bust them out.
4. Durability - King has never had any serious injuries in wrestling. He also has an uncanny ability to take massive beatings. Ty can get beaten to the point where most people would just be done but still finds a way to kick out.
Weaknesses: 1. Mental Illness - Ty's battles with his mental illness have become public knowledge. While it is hard for opponents to get inside of his head its quite easy for him to get inside of his head. If things in his personal life take a dive it can affect him inside of the ring.
2. Refusal to back down - There are times when Ty won't back away from a situation even if it would behoove him to do so. This can result in him being placed in situations that don't favor him.
3. Selflessness - Ty tends to put the needs of his friends above the needs of his own. His loyalty to his relationships can sometimes make him set aside current tasks to make sure theirs are finishes first. It can cut his momentum and create cause for a slip.
4. Size - While Ty has become used to facing and defeating larger opponents it still doesn’t mean it’s not something that can’t be used against him. At only 5’8” many opponents will tower over Ty giving them an advantage.
Move Set:
1. BJJ submissions
2. Judo throws
3. Octopus stretch
4. Half hatch suplex
5. Barrel roll
6. Crossface
7. Exploder suplex
8. Uproot backdrop
9. High angle Texas cloverleaf
10. Half Nelson suplex
11. Stretch plum
12. STF
13. Indian death lock
14. Koji clutch
15. Fujiwara armbar
16. Butterfly stretch
17. Gamengiri
18. Dragon clutch
19. Sheer drop brainbuster
20. Devil windmill suplex
Signature Moves:
1. Eye of Horus - Busaiku knee kick (Original finisher. Can still be used to defeat most opponents.)
2. Snake Bite - Sliding D
3. Wadjethotep Special - Flying armbar
4. Icebreaker - Ushigoroshi
5. Baikal Bomb - Miami shine
Finishing Moves:
1. Kingdom Come - Ty sets up his opponent in a standing fireman's carry. He then throws them off to the left and connects with a superkick as they are coming down.
2. Checkmate - German Suplex floated over into a rear naked choke.
Submission Finisher: Triangle Choke
Desperation Finishing Move: До свидания (Do Svidaniya) - Top rope avalanche sheer drop wrist clutch northern lights bomb.
CAREER INFORMATION & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Home Promotion: HKW
Current Promotions: NKP, HELL, SAP
Previous Promotions: 220 Wrestling, GrindHouse Wrestling, Platinum Dynasty Wrestling, iiw, New Alberta Pro Wrestling, Diamond Wrestling Federation, Shooting Star Wrestling Alliance, ANZAC Pro, NGSE/NGW, East Coast Wrestling Federation
Championships: DWF World champion (Final)
SSWA World champion
ANZAC Pro/NGW New Zealand champion (Top Tier title.)
Gladiador Del HELL
NAPW Canadian Heritage champion (final)
WWA Pure Pacific Northwest champion
GHW Tag Team champion (Final)
Additional Career Accomplishments: Redemption Wrestling Hall of Famer
BIOGRAPHY:
Born Tyberius Hall he was raised in Upstate New York near the Adirondack park. Ty grew up a huge fan of pro wrestling due to exposure to it from his paternal grandfather. It was all he ever wanted to do. Ty took up BJJ in middle school to avoid bullying. Started training to be a pro wrestler in high school. Doubled up his junior year to graduate a year early. Attended the University of Idaho for a short time before going on an excursion to Europe. Returned home and decided to try a new approach to wrestling. Ty came up with the Prince Wadjethotep character and burst onto the scene in the fall of 2013. As Wadjethotep, Ty would travel the world while acquiring titles and recognition along the way. Things would come to a screeching halt however when he lost his mask to Izzy Anders in SSWA. He then embarked on a retirement tour and changed his wrestling name to TGH. During the tour he would wrestle a match in Russia where he showed how proud he was of his Russian heritage. He applied for Russian citizenship and it was streamlined by the government after a meeting with him. After retiring he would change his last name to Buchbinder to match his family’s in Russia. Ty then went to work at the RISE gym as a fitness and health coach. This was cut short when Ty took an attempt on his life. While attending a rehab facility in Orlando he came to the conclusion that the best thing he could do for his life was to return to the only thing he felt he was ever able to do, wrestle.