Post by C-Money on Sept 5, 2006 23:57:33 GMT -5
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User Info
Name(doesn't have to be full): Kryptik (a,k.a. Derge)
E-Mail Address: kryptik1@gmail.com
IM Service & Name(s): AIM: DeKryptionMethod (rarely used)
Wrestler Info:
Real Name: Christopher Brownstone
Gimmick Name: "Pure Platinum" C-Money (¢ or Money for short)
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 219
Age(optional): 24
Hometown: New York City
Alignment: Face
Wrestling Style: Junior/Comedic
Entrance Theme: "Cut Chemist Suite" by Ozomatli
Finisher(s):
1) Krush Groove (Orange Crush Bomb) - C-Money lifts his opponent up in a vertical suplex position, then drops them down onto their shoulders and back in a sit-out powerbomb.
2) C-Note (Swinging Crossface Halo) - C-Money brings his opponent to the turnbuckle and stands behind him on the second turnbuckle. He wraps both of his opponent's arms around their neck, cinching the hold in. He then jumps off, turning in air and dropping his opponent down on the back of their head, pulling on their arms to increase the impact.
Signature Moves:
1) Mic Check (Spinning Back Kick)
2) Afro-Bomb (Diving Headbutt) - Climbing up the turnbuckle, C-Money primps and preens his afro, combing it out with an invisible pick before looking out to the crowd. After another second of playing to the crowd, he jumps off into a diving headbutt.
3) Spine-tingler (Sky High/Rydeen Bomb) - C-Money catches an opponent coming off the ropes as if setting up for a spine-buster. He then turns and sits out, dropping his opponent down on their lower back.
4) Riot Stampede - C-Money kicks an opponent in the turnbuckle several times until they drop down, sitting in the corner. Running back to the opposite corner, he stomps around, waving his arms up to get the crowd charged up. Then, with a shout of "RIOT!", he charges his opponent. Once he reaches the corner, he steps off his opponent's chest, vaulting up and stepping off the second rope before grabbing the top rope. FInally, he swings down, snapping both feet down into his opponent's face with a front drop kick.
5) Cashing In (Cobra Clutch Suplex)
Frequently Used Moves:
1) Arm Wringer
2) Kicks to the thigh
3) Manhattan Drop
4) Repeated Headbutts
5) Head Drop to grounded opponents
6) Slingshot Body Press from the Apron
7) Flying Cross-Chop
8) Headscissor Takedown
9) DDT
10) La Magistral pin
11) Dancing Jabs
12) Taunting Piledriver (as he sets up for the piledriver, he does a 'wave your hands in the air' gesture with one arm before lifting them up)
13) Breakdance Kip-up (think Spinaroonie)
*Please, when writing your Entrance Description, be as descriptive as possible.*
Entrance Description:
The stage is alit in gold lighting as a video plays, stacks of money falling from the top of the screen as C-Money is heard, saying "When ya C-Money, You Get Money, Dig?" As the video cuts to various clips of C-Money, Cut Chemist Suite kicks in, horns sounding out as a call-out plays from the song:
You want some more?
You want some more?
Lemme hear ya say "Yeah!" (Yeah!)
Lemme hear ya say "HELL YEAH!" (echoing fadeout)
As the song kicks back into gear, C-Money charges out, running a few steps before jumping up, landing right at the end of the stage before the ramp, gold pyros showering up in an arc above him, standing in his "C-Note" pose. After a few seconds, he makes his way down the ramp, flapping his jacket open a few times as he spins about, playing to the crowd the whole time. He dances his way all around the ring, slapping hands with fans, keeping time with the music. Finally, as he climbs up on to the apron, wrapping one arm on the rope as he turns toward the crowd, waving his arm up above his head to play to the crowd even more. After a few seconds, he swings himself over the top rope, spinning on his heels as he lands before busting into another dance. He dances along with the music a little more before grinning to the crowd. Taking off one of his chains, he balls it up in hand and tosses it out into the crowd. Then, walking to his own corner, he takes off the remainder of his chains, hanging them off the post, followed by his jacket and shirt. As those are off, he slides around the ring, dancing a little more as he warms up for the match.
*Basically what your superstar looks like.*
Appearance: C-Money is an African-American, built like your typical junior/cruiserweight wrestler, obviously toned and muscled but not overly built. He's clean-cut with sharp features along his face. The main stand-out feature he has is his almost comical afro, round and standing almost 5-6 in. above the top of his head. The rest of his body is unremarkable, save for the large green cent symbol on the left side of his back, and perhaps his slightly large hands.
(Poser: The Human Tornado)
Ring Attire: C-Money's favorite ring attire are a set of black warm-up pants, interlacing gold stripes spiraling down the sides of the legs, with his name emblazoned on the back in the same color gold. ALso, rather than boots, he wears a set of black, silver, and gold basketball shoes, the gold and silver trim glittering as if they were real gold and silver.
Entrance Attire: On top of his usual ring attire, C-Money also wears a gold-painted denim jacket on his way to the ring, his stylized green cent symbol on the back and his name in silver lettering beneath. Beneath it, he also wears a red, zebra-striped shirt made of sheer material. He also wears a set of 3 chains, a platinum with a pendant bearing the letters "PTX", "Platinum Exchange" spelled out in smaller letters below it. The second is a gold one bearing a diamond studded version of his symbol, with the third being a slightly more generic looking one with a dollar sign (this being the one he throws out to the crowd).
Biography (Optional):
C-Money comes from Brooklyn, New York. An aspiring rapper, his life took a different turn as he was convinced by his friends to take up wrestling instead. While his amateur wrestling career didn't amount to much, it did introduce him to the professional wrestling style at a young age. Forgoing half-nelsons and point reversals for vertical suplexes and body slams, he developed into a remarkable athlete. Using his hip hop aspirations as an inspiration, he toured with many small independant federations, exaggerating the C-Money persona he had planned to use upon breaking into the rap game and instead using it to fire up and involve the crowd in his matches. Finally, his big break came as he was recruited to join the TEWF. Now, he's here to show the world that the best way to make money is C-Money!
Extra Notes: While ¢ is by no means a slacker in the ring, he tends to focus quite a lot on getting the crowd fired up more, often spending time playing to them or adding on extraneous taunts before performing a technique on his opponent. While this gets him into trouble, he takes it in stride. For him, winning and losing isn't as important as making sure the crowd eats it up. This doesn't mean he won't go for the win, just that he won't be detered just by losing a match.
Also, one of his favorte taunts/poses to use, including during his entrance, is the C-Note pose. Essentially, it is much like Randy Orton's Legend Killer pose, except ¢ leans off to his side a little more, causing his arms to curve around like in the shape of a C.
User Info
Name(doesn't have to be full): Kryptik (a,k.a. Derge)
E-Mail Address: kryptik1@gmail.com
IM Service & Name(s): AIM: DeKryptionMethod (rarely used)
Wrestler Info:
Real Name: Christopher Brownstone
Gimmick Name: "Pure Platinum" C-Money (¢ or Money for short)
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 219
Age(optional): 24
Hometown: New York City
Alignment: Face
Wrestling Style: Junior/Comedic
Entrance Theme: "Cut Chemist Suite" by Ozomatli
Finisher(s):
1) Krush Groove (Orange Crush Bomb) - C-Money lifts his opponent up in a vertical suplex position, then drops them down onto their shoulders and back in a sit-out powerbomb.
2) C-Note (Swinging Crossface Halo) - C-Money brings his opponent to the turnbuckle and stands behind him on the second turnbuckle. He wraps both of his opponent's arms around their neck, cinching the hold in. He then jumps off, turning in air and dropping his opponent down on the back of their head, pulling on their arms to increase the impact.
Signature Moves:
1) Mic Check (Spinning Back Kick)
2) Afro-Bomb (Diving Headbutt) - Climbing up the turnbuckle, C-Money primps and preens his afro, combing it out with an invisible pick before looking out to the crowd. After another second of playing to the crowd, he jumps off into a diving headbutt.
3) Spine-tingler (Sky High/Rydeen Bomb) - C-Money catches an opponent coming off the ropes as if setting up for a spine-buster. He then turns and sits out, dropping his opponent down on their lower back.
4) Riot Stampede - C-Money kicks an opponent in the turnbuckle several times until they drop down, sitting in the corner. Running back to the opposite corner, he stomps around, waving his arms up to get the crowd charged up. Then, with a shout of "RIOT!", he charges his opponent. Once he reaches the corner, he steps off his opponent's chest, vaulting up and stepping off the second rope before grabbing the top rope. FInally, he swings down, snapping both feet down into his opponent's face with a front drop kick.
5) Cashing In (Cobra Clutch Suplex)
Frequently Used Moves:
1) Arm Wringer
2) Kicks to the thigh
3) Manhattan Drop
4) Repeated Headbutts
5) Head Drop to grounded opponents
6) Slingshot Body Press from the Apron
7) Flying Cross-Chop
8) Headscissor Takedown
9) DDT
10) La Magistral pin
11) Dancing Jabs
12) Taunting Piledriver (as he sets up for the piledriver, he does a 'wave your hands in the air' gesture with one arm before lifting them up)
13) Breakdance Kip-up (think Spinaroonie)
*Please, when writing your Entrance Description, be as descriptive as possible.*
Entrance Description:
The stage is alit in gold lighting as a video plays, stacks of money falling from the top of the screen as C-Money is heard, saying "When ya C-Money, You Get Money, Dig?" As the video cuts to various clips of C-Money, Cut Chemist Suite kicks in, horns sounding out as a call-out plays from the song:
You want some more?
You want some more?
Lemme hear ya say "Yeah!" (Yeah!)
Lemme hear ya say "HELL YEAH!" (echoing fadeout)
As the song kicks back into gear, C-Money charges out, running a few steps before jumping up, landing right at the end of the stage before the ramp, gold pyros showering up in an arc above him, standing in his "C-Note" pose. After a few seconds, he makes his way down the ramp, flapping his jacket open a few times as he spins about, playing to the crowd the whole time. He dances his way all around the ring, slapping hands with fans, keeping time with the music. Finally, as he climbs up on to the apron, wrapping one arm on the rope as he turns toward the crowd, waving his arm up above his head to play to the crowd even more. After a few seconds, he swings himself over the top rope, spinning on his heels as he lands before busting into another dance. He dances along with the music a little more before grinning to the crowd. Taking off one of his chains, he balls it up in hand and tosses it out into the crowd. Then, walking to his own corner, he takes off the remainder of his chains, hanging them off the post, followed by his jacket and shirt. As those are off, he slides around the ring, dancing a little more as he warms up for the match.
*Basically what your superstar looks like.*
Appearance: C-Money is an African-American, built like your typical junior/cruiserweight wrestler, obviously toned and muscled but not overly built. He's clean-cut with sharp features along his face. The main stand-out feature he has is his almost comical afro, round and standing almost 5-6 in. above the top of his head. The rest of his body is unremarkable, save for the large green cent symbol on the left side of his back, and perhaps his slightly large hands.
(Poser: The Human Tornado)
Ring Attire: C-Money's favorite ring attire are a set of black warm-up pants, interlacing gold stripes spiraling down the sides of the legs, with his name emblazoned on the back in the same color gold. ALso, rather than boots, he wears a set of black, silver, and gold basketball shoes, the gold and silver trim glittering as if they were real gold and silver.
Entrance Attire: On top of his usual ring attire, C-Money also wears a gold-painted denim jacket on his way to the ring, his stylized green cent symbol on the back and his name in silver lettering beneath. Beneath it, he also wears a red, zebra-striped shirt made of sheer material. He also wears a set of 3 chains, a platinum with a pendant bearing the letters "PTX", "Platinum Exchange" spelled out in smaller letters below it. The second is a gold one bearing a diamond studded version of his symbol, with the third being a slightly more generic looking one with a dollar sign (this being the one he throws out to the crowd).
Biography (Optional):
C-Money comes from Brooklyn, New York. An aspiring rapper, his life took a different turn as he was convinced by his friends to take up wrestling instead. While his amateur wrestling career didn't amount to much, it did introduce him to the professional wrestling style at a young age. Forgoing half-nelsons and point reversals for vertical suplexes and body slams, he developed into a remarkable athlete. Using his hip hop aspirations as an inspiration, he toured with many small independant federations, exaggerating the C-Money persona he had planned to use upon breaking into the rap game and instead using it to fire up and involve the crowd in his matches. Finally, his big break came as he was recruited to join the TEWF. Now, he's here to show the world that the best way to make money is C-Money!
Extra Notes: While ¢ is by no means a slacker in the ring, he tends to focus quite a lot on getting the crowd fired up more, often spending time playing to them or adding on extraneous taunts before performing a technique on his opponent. While this gets him into trouble, he takes it in stride. For him, winning and losing isn't as important as making sure the crowd eats it up. This doesn't mean he won't go for the win, just that he won't be detered just by losing a match.
Also, one of his favorte taunts/poses to use, including during his entrance, is the C-Note pose. Essentially, it is much like Randy Orton's Legend Killer pose, except ¢ leans off to his side a little more, causing his arms to curve around like in the shape of a C.