Post by chriswolfe on Dec 4, 2019 16:47:18 GMT -5
Full Name: Chris Wolfe
Real Name: Christopher Cameron Wolfe
Nicknames: "The Big Bad Wolfe", "The Greatest"
Age/DOB: 27/August 2, 1992
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 244 lbs.
Birth Place: Kansas City, Kansas
Current Residence: Brooklyn, NY
Alignment: Babyface
Gimmick: A young, hungry, cocky competitor that fashions himself as the greatest ever..
Entrance Theme: Public Enemy - "Black Is Back" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuNOR7OGGaE)
Favorite type of match: Fatal Four-Way.
Least favorite type of match: Submission matches
Favorite Weapon: Ladder
Professional Wrestling Debut: September 2013
Finishing Moves
1. The Blackout (Cross Rhodes) www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESpFSqlt0FQ
2. The Spineshank (Backstabber) www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5fGWczK_q0
Trademark/Signature Moves
1. Belly-to-belly suplex - www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2LxHDYvg04
2. Sitout Powerbomb - www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCGtMuY1ugQ
3. Superkick - www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJLKXq8MGEk
In-Ring Strengths: Gifted with impressive strength, speed, and agility for a man his size, and is confident enough to take risks..
In-Ring Flaws: Can be shaken mentally if an opponent proves tougher than he expected.
Wrestling Style: Grappler/Brawler, with some high-risk maneuvers thrown in..
Wrestling Attire: Red trunks with black trim, and matching boots.
Past Achievements:
- NFW Television Champion (1x)
Picture Base: Michael B. Jordan
Biography: Born in Kansas City, The Big Bad Wolfe moved to Brooklyn when he was only 14, to live with a boxing coach that was going to train him to be a heavyweight fighter. It didn't take long for them both to figure out that while Chris' natural attitude, cockiness, and recklessness would be a hindrance to him as a boxer, they'd take him far as a pro wrestler. The coach put him in touch with a friend who ran a wrestling school, and the rest is history.
Training for a few years until he turned 18, Chris hit the indies as soon as he could, and carved out an impressive career over the next 7 years, being lauded especially for his high-octane, brutally stiff feud with Tyler Grey, which spanned several indie promotions.
When NFW was rebooted, they signed both Chris and Tyler, and put them together as a tag team in the stable known as The Circle of Snakes. Eventually though, Chris broke out on his own, making a huge splash by making it all the way to the finals of the inaugural Vlad Blackheart Memorial Tournament, where he eventually fell to Judas Lasher.