[h1][color=fff200]Rabid Rob Reynolds[/color][/h1] [img]http://hdwallpapeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Beard-and-Long-Hair.jpg[/img] [color=fff200][b]Name:[/b][/color] Connor O'Malley a.k.a 'Rabid' Rob Reynolds [color=fff200][b]Hometown:[/b][/color] Mackenzie, British Columbia, Canada [color=fff200][b]Height:[/b][/color] 6' 2" [color=fff200][b]Weight:[/b][/color] 257lbs [color=fff200][b]Entrance Music:[/b][/color] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnNWUUZ7cEA]Bark at the Moon - Ozzy Osbourne[/url] [color=fff200][b]Alignment:[/b][/color] Tweener - Typically heel, but often plays the face role in feuds against other heels. [color=fff200][b]Gimmick:[/b][/color] 'Rabid' Rob Reynolds might have been a normal member of society once. Nobody knows, since nobody knows anything of his past before he wandered out of the wilderness into the small town of Mackenzie, British Columbia. A social outcast with minimal vocabulary and a vicious temper, 'Rabid' Rob found work doing the only thing he knew how to do: Fight. Those crazy Canadian bastards shoved him in a wrestling ring each week and watched him tear his opponents to shreds. And now he's here in GPW, looking to do one thing and one thing only: Dominate! [color=fff200][b]Personality:[/b][/color] Contrary to his wrestling persona, Connor is a pretty laid back character who prides himself on his cool head and good sense of humour. Fond of practical jokes and self-depricating humour, he isn't happy unless the whole backstage crew are chuckling at one of his many japes. Despite his outwardly happy appearance, Connor has suffered from alcoholism in the past, and has especially had trouble keeping his drinking under control since his divorce last year. [color=fff200][b]Biography:[/b][/color] Born to a low-income family, his father was a mechanic and his mother had previously been an air stewardess, who lapsed into a severe depressive cycle when she lost her job after she had Connor and his younger brother, Thomas. The alcoholic spiral into which she threw herself ended up taking her from Connor's life before his eighth birthday, as she passed away of acute kidney and liver failure. Connor's father threw himself into his work, leaving Connor and Thomas to look after themselves for twelve hours a day. They passed the time in the usual ways: School, riding bikes and playing ball games. But the one time a week when they got to spend time with their father was when the three O'Malley boys would sit down on a Friday night and watch wrestling on the local TV station, broadcast from a small regional wresting company a few miles down the road called 'FGCW' or 'Fort George Championship Wrestling'. When they were old enough, both Connor and Thomas went to tryouts for the FGCW and ended up training alongside their childhood heroes, the wrestlers whose national recognition was practically zero, but to Connor they were like gods. He listened to every piece of advice, followed every training regime and did everything the promoter and the veteran wrestlers told him to do and it wasn't long before he was getting involved, first by ring announcing, then by refereeing and occasionally playing the 'plucky newcomer' when they needed someone for a monster heel to squash. Finally, on his 19th birthday, he was rewarded with his first proper match and went on to become a mainstay of the FGCW undercard. After a few years of not really going anywhere, Connor decided it was time to re-invent himself. He stopped performing under his own name and instead came up with the persona of 'Rabid' Rob Reynolds, the Wildman of British Columbia. He grew his beard out, stopped cutting or combing his hair and started painting himself with mud before every match. He changed his fighting style from that of a high-flying technical wrestler to more of a brawling powerhouse and went from playing the babyface to playing the badass monster heel. Although some of his fellow performers were skeptical at first, the rebranding turned out to be a massive hit with the audience and it wasn't long before 'Rabid' Rob Reynolds was headlining events and challenging for the top titles. Unfortunately, it was around this time that he caught his wife in bed with another member of the FGCW roster, who he proceeded to beat the crap out of and had to be dragged off the man by four local policemen. Although the charges were eventually dropped, the company severely reprimanded both of the wrestlers and Connor fell out of favour with the promoter and the other higher-ups. His pending divorce and his increasing alcoholism finally caught up with him when he was booked to challenge for the FGCW Tag Team Championship at a television taping, but showed up so drunk that he passed out on the ring apron before his partner could even tag him in. The match ended quickly and as soon as he sobered up he was dragged into a room with the FGCW chairman, who fired him on the spot. Now, having heard of the troubles happening at GPW, Connor has decided that a change of scenery is just what he needs to clear his head. He placed a call to Jack Flanagan, sent a couple of his old TV tapes over to GPW headquarters for them to look at, and was eventually called to come in for a trial. The rest, as they say, is history. [color=fff200][b]Wrestling Style:[/b][/color] Brawling powerhouse. [color=fff200][b]Finishing Move/s: [/b][/color] [color=ed1c24]'Howl at the Moon'[/color] (main finisher) - [i]Vertical Suplex Slam, usually transitioned directly into a pin[/i] [color=ed1c24]'Wolfbite'[/color] (submission) - [i]Crossface Half-Nelson Chokehold[/i] [color=fff200][b]Common Moves:[/b][/color] Double Underhook DDT Multiple clothesline variants Powerbomb Powerslam Multiple suplex variants