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Post by Guest Fri Jul 15, 2011 10:34 pm

Name: Kezz Tackle
Face or Heel: Heel

Bio: Kezz Tackle was a gifted student who excelled in both sports and his studies. Despite his popularity as the 'cool kid', he was not a favorite of most teachers due to his arrogance and rebellious nature. He was the only person who dared to talk back to the teachers and even got into a verbal fight with the principal of the school. Remarkably, he was never detained once or had his parents called in by the school. Although born in Asia, he always dreamed of joining a top-notch wrestling promotion and compete with the best. His parents and teachers discouraged him, often telling him that he would never make it out in the unknown world. Kezz was resilient and was never discouraged by these harsh words. He persuaded his father to let him learn Judo and worked very hard to get to the national team.

Kezz was the favorite of his Judo teacher, who told him to not listen to what the people say and believe in himself that one day he would reach his target. Inspired by his teacher, he worked very hard and almost won his first competition when he sprained his ankle after his opponent blatantly kicked his leg when Kezz attempted to throw him. The referee saw it yet still however, disqualified Kezz for 'trying to get his opponent disqualified by pretending'. Kezz was furious and snatched the microphone on the judge table, asking the audience if they saw what his opponent did. To his dismay, the live audience booed him and chanted verbal abuses at him. From that day onward, Kezz learned his lesson and told himself never to trust anyone but himself. As this was Kezz's first national competition and he got into the final, he garnered the attention of the local media. The ankle injury sidelined Kezz for almost 2 months-- yet Kezz was regularly featured on the front page of newspapers and magazines as his cocky and aggressive attitude made him a favorite to interview by the press. He was never on the headlines for the wrong reasons. Kezz Judo's teacher repeatedly told Kezz Tackle not to act this way and uphold the spirit of Judo. Young and brash, Kezz claimed that he was not a match for him. This angered his teacher and both of them sparred. Kezz Tackle forced his sensei to tap out to a chokehold and slapped him in the face, something which he regret doing later on.

Kezz Tackle never reached black belt as he stopped Judo after that incident. He took up Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Taekwondo. It was not long before he realized he did not like striking and stopped Muay Thai and Taekwondo. He realized that submission was his forte. He realized that he could not balance studies and work now and under family pressure, stopped every sports he was learning and concentrated solely on studies. He begun to question himself if it was worth it to give his dream up. Using his power of persuasion, he successfully persuade his father to let him go live his dream and dropped out of school. This made his mother very angry and strained their relationship.

At 17, he trained under a retired wrestler, The Mask Of Jack, and quickly learned the basics. He researched on ways to make his submission moves even more lethal and painful. The Mask Of Jack was Kezz's only teacher who approved of his attitude and told him to become more arrogant and brag more. Kezz heeded his advice and not long, he gained nation wide attention not only in the foreign country he was in but his homeland. He begun working multiple indies when he was 18 as wrestlers around the globe wanted to see if he was all talk and no action. Until now...

FINISHERS:

The Kezz Theory- Although Kezz favors submission, he do like to slam his opponent. He does not have many judo moves in his arsenal as he did not want to remember what he did when he was younger. Kezz uses the Kezz Theory as a tribute to The Mask Of Jack, who used a similar move which was a modified jumping inverted DDT. The Kezz Theory is basically a jumping Russian legsweep which could come out from nowhere. Kezz won many of his early matches with this move, often in triple threat matches where both of his opponent's are tired and worn out.

(The) Being Axed- Kezz does not need to finish his opponent with any submission finishers because he can turn a simple side armbar into a dangerous armbreaking lock. This move sees Kezz sitting on top of his opponent and push his formarm into his opponent throat before leaning forward and hugging his opponent to his arm. Kezz normally uses this move to wear down his opponent, although some of his opponent taps out because they can't take the pain.

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Post by Yellow Girl Mon Jul 25, 2011 2:33 am

you had a match yesterday without a pic from you. If you want to have another match and so another chance then I need a picture from you at a minimum.
And then a RP if I gave you another match!!!!
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