Post by James Edwards on May 9, 2018 6:06:12 GMT
Full Name(include any nicknames): "The Burning Heart" James Edwards
Pic Base: Zach Gilford
Theme Song: "My Name is Human" by Highly Suspect
Alignment: Face
Height: 5'9
Weight: 204 pounds
DOB: 02/21/1995
Mindset
Personality: Having been on his own for most of his personal and professional life, James is incredibly introverted. Interviews and social interaction with the rest of the locker room are difficult for him. He often comes across as incredibly rude and sometimes uncaring, which is far from the truth. The moral implications that he hurts people for a living set heavily on his chest every day. The fact that he ended a career is a pain he has yet to get over. However, James knows that his fists and feet are his best way to make a decent living. He values the structure and purpose that fighting gives his life. He detests fighters who are more focused on fame or using the sport to further other ambitions.
Strengths: Tenacity: James' ability to swarm his opponent is starting to climb up the mountain to legendary status. He won't yield on an attack until it finishes the fight or his foe cold cocks him. His tsunami style results in quick victories and copious amounts of damage to whoever he is facing. Rival Owen Gonsalves once remarked that Edwards' has the best finishing gear in professional wrestling.
Peace of Mind: James has famously demonstrated an ability to detach himself from negative emotions in between the ropes. He is hard to rattle and stays cool in the clutch.
Efficiency: James is the kind of fighter that knows his limits well. He sticks to what he does best to avoid stupid mistakes and as a result of that, there few gaping holes in his game plans.
Weaknesses: Tenacity: James' determination makes him stubborn as an ox. He would rather fight hurt than forfeit a match and won't tap out until the last possible minute, even at the risk of injury, if he thinks another wrestler is beneath him.
Loner: James' natural suspicion of others makes him possibly the worst tag partner to have on the roster if you don't get along with him or don't show him any respect. He will argue with those on his side of a match, try to outdo them in certain spots, and attack them if things escalate beyond reason. However, he is aware of this and usually can be professional depending on the circumstances.
The Gospel: The PK is James' sharpest sword--and every in professional wrestling knows it. When he backs into a corner or hits the ropes his opponents know what is coming if they are in a state to have a coherent thought. As a result, the move is easily countered, especially early in the contest.
Match Tendencies: An unrefined, self-taught kickboxer and BJJ practitioner, James is the kind of fighter who likes to come in waves with strikes and uses submissions defensively or when his opponent has an obviously injured limb; there is no beauty to his holds, they are meant to maim. Suplexes and high impact moves are reactionary most of the time, he will use them sparingly, especially against heavier opponents (280 plus pounds) to conserve energy. High-flying moves are purely used in desperation and take a great deal of time to set up.
Backstage Tendencies: James keeps to himself backstage. He likes to find a hallway where he can be alone to mentally prepare for a fight. Anyone, whether they are a talent, company official or interviewer will be treated gruffly if they invade his sanctuary.
Ring Attire: Entrance - A fashionably beaten up hooded with an eagle feather in a plastic pocket on the right breast and "Burning Heart" etched on the back.
In Ring - Long black tights with royal blue trim and the Kentucky state flag on the waistband.
Supporting Cast: None
Moveset
Wrestling Style: A mix of Strong Style, Kickboxing, and BJJ.
Will he/she use weapons?: No.
Top Five Moves:
Signature Moves
1. Foxfire: A fisherman brainbuster. The hooked leg gives James' more leverage to plant his opponent's head on the canvass.
2. Concrete Chameleon: A spinning flying knee. James will often play possum prior to using this move. He uses it to buy time when he is injured or knocked loopy.
3. Front Guillotine Choke: A new, nameless addition to James' arsenal. When grounded, the choke is tighter than a noose and difficult to break. A snap DDT or a Foxfire sometimes serve as a prelude to the hold. If an opponent won't quit squirming, James will pepper them with knee strikes before clamping the choke back on.
4. Release Reverse Exploder Suplex: Another new move. Its aim is to stun an opponent long enough for James to have time to properly execute the Gospel.
5. Double Tap: Consecutive spinning backfists.
Common Moves
Strikes: In spite of his progression as a well-rounded wrestler career, James best friend on offense is his striking game. Well versed in a patient and methodical method, Edwards will make each hit count whether the opponent is standing, kneeling or lying prone on the canvas. He does not discriminate in which part of the body to use. Slaps, kicks, chops, knees, jabs, elbows, and headbutts are all in play.
Suplex Variations
- German
- Dragon
- Backdrop
- Snap
- Tiger
- Butterfly
- Sambo
- Waist Lock
- Half Cut (Half-Nelson Suplex)
- Northern Lights
Submission Holds
- Standing Arm Triangle Choke
- Heel Hook
- Knee Bar
- Kimura
- Crossface
- Omoplata
- Graveyard Cough (Twister)
- Bicep Slice
- Peruvian Necktie
- Anaconda Vice
- Neck Crank
- Takeover Sleeper Choke
- Head and Arm Choke
- North and South Choke
- Ankle Lock
Aerial Moves
- Diving Headbutt
- Diving Lariat
- Diving Leg Lariat
- Flying Legdrop
Cutter Variations
- Rolling
- Cravat
Gourdbuster Variations
- Belly-to-Back
- Fireman's Carry
- Sitout
Neckbreaker Variations
- Swinging
- Rude Awakening
- Rope Hang
- Gator Roll
- Arm Trap
- Fireman's Carry
Reverse DDT
Ace Crusher
Snap Powerslam
Headlock Driver
Leaping Double Foot Stomp
Snapmare Driver
Running STO
Rebound Wheel Kick
Discuss Roundhouse
Finisher(s):
1. Violent Gospel: A running PK Kick to the head of a seated opponent. It is the most infamous kick in wrestling and ended a career. It is James' best weapon and the sheer impact of it on the human skull ensures that kicking out of the Gospel is as rare as an Edwards' smile.
2. Myth's End: A two-sided move. Either a triangle choke or a Pentagram choke, essentially a reverse triangle, James strong legs, and grip make this submission lights out for even the best mat technicians, though he hasn't quite mastered it.
Contact
Twitter Handle: @burningedwards
Preferred method of contact: DM on Twitter, please.