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Psycho Sam

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  1. Surprised this hasn't been posted here yet:

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=u9_RcD6WMmM

     

    Seems they're not down for the count yet. Intriguing (and kickass) promo to say the least, they called out Glenn Beck(who apparently already declined the "invitation"). And they delivered a heck of a "Boom, headshot" to the 4th wall.

     

    As it stands, the angle has been making a bit of airwaves about Zeb Colter's views.

     

    Yeah. I have to admit, that is a great promo. :)

     

    And a good opportunity to break kayface.

  2. I think WWE will suspend him for 30 days then bring him back. I mean, there's 6 weeks until 'Mania, so that's enough time for him to be suspended.

     

    He just won the Elimination Chamber match. While it's true he should be suspended, I believe it should happen until after Wrestlemania, because I can see a feud with ADR and Swagger.

     

    That, or Big Show knocks the f*** out of Swagger with the KO Punch.

  3. The fun part was, my character at the time was my beloved Ash Darkstone, who was a walking, brooding parody of all the super-darky dark dark gritty characters. He played an over the top Goth gimmick (including arriving at a PPV match in a coffin in the back of a hearse, rising out arms crossed Dracula style, complete with fog machine), though in actuality was from upper class parentage and the son of one of the UK's legends of the 70s, Gerald "The Toff" Dunstan. His style could best be described as "European Brawler", I suppose, as he mixed super old school grappling with forearm-based brawling (having been trained since a kid by his world class dad, but rebelling against him with such "uncouth" things like punches!)... and a few more "hardcore" tendencies. So to actually face off with the type of character that had inspired my Dark Prince of Darkness, and have their silly, silly moveset lose to out European Uppercuts and leg grapevines... that was fun.

     

    ...

     

    I need to bring Ash Darkstone back. I regularly teamed with GruntMark's character "The Spider" Ricky Stevens (the youngest brother of Jman's (in)famous "The Scorpion" Scott Stevens) as the Burning Blood Ravens of Perdition, and it was just glorious fun. Chupacabras, a guest spot on Ghost Hunters, gay dance club at Area 51 ("The Probe"), an RP I wrote in ten minutes where Ash ate at McDonald's that won RP of the week, "The Big Crawdaddy" George Stevens re-telling his tale of how he hasn't wrestled since he botched and crippled a guy...

     

    Yeah...

     

    There is High Octane Wrestling, where me and Jman are right now. We're doing a tournament right now, but this place is a great e-fed.

     

    Love to see you and Grunt RP in here.

     

     

    And yeah, HHH's too old to be Roode's son. Maybe it's the other way around?

  4. And a good point by consortium11: "big moves" lose their impact if you make them over abundant. I remember an e-fed wrestler in a fed I was in a few years back, who's base moveset was basically nothing but the most ridiculous, over the top moves that exist in wrestling. His worker was designed to start off the match hitting Death Valley Drivers, 450 Splashes, Top Rope Samoan Drops, Tombstone Piledrivers, Burning Hammers (seriously, the Burning Hammer was one of his "base" moves), the GTS... basically a massive list of finishing moves.

     

    His actual finishers were things the Smackdown! create-a-finisher stuff would've likely been unable to replicate, as they were ultra-convoluted and over the top.

     

    The worst part being, the guy was super serious about it. His character wasn't some kind of parody or in-joke towards the indies, he was legitimately some tard who thought it was cool if his e-fed wrestler busted out with Burning Hammers like they were arm drags (and the character itself was basically very poorly written Heath Ledger Joker fanfiction). He even wrote matches this way (until the fed stopped letting him). Every move ended up being a top rope/off the cage suplex/dive/drop through tables and barbed wire, followed by a kick out. I've seen a drunken Sandman show more psychology. Though it was fun when I got the honor to write my match-up with him, and I used his legit, listed moveset and had him hit a bunch of his "base" moves on my character... and the KICK OUT WITH AUTHORITY BAW GAWHD before the one count.

     

    Wait a minute, he has the BURNING F***ING HAMMER AS A BASE MOVE!!! How the hell did the e-fed let him in?

     

    Hell, the match was probably entertaining.

     

    BURNING HAMMER! BURNING HAMMER! BAW GAWD HE HIT THE BURNING HAMMER! Stupid Jobber covers C-Bot! Kickout just after he covered him! BAW GAWD! KICK OUT WITH AUTHORITAH!

     

    I wonder, what was in the match?

     

    E-Fed character I'm making right now is a spot monkey debuting rookie who would still be realistic. He's a spot monkey, but I'm restricting his moveset a bit (only move that I took out was the Final Atomic Buster, but when I get to writing his base moveset, I'll likely take away some more). And yes, I'm still working on it. Only move I'm certain of staying in would be Guile's Flash Kick.

     

     

    My main e-fed character is primarily a brawler, but he only has a Hurricanrana as a signature move. It'd probably be stupid for an Andre-esque character to suddenly pop out Triple Corkscrew Moonsaults out of nowhere.

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