[hider=Oscar O'Sullivan][center][h2][color=#cc00cc]The One And Only[/color][img]http://oi64.tinypic.com/28cioe8.jpg[/img][/h2][hr][hr][h3][b][i]I Am The One And Only![/i][/b][/h3] [hider=Oscar][img]https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1600/0*boe6bNXLYx7tMBR4.jpg[/img][/hider] [sup]5”9 – 208 lbs| Eleven Years Of Experience[/sup][/center] [hr][hr] [b]|[u]Birth Name [/u]|[/b] » Oscar Sullivan [b]|[u]Hails From [/u]|[/b] » Calgary, Canada » June 12, 1984 (32) [b]|[u]Fighting Style [/u]|[/b] » Oscar is a high flier, though not a pure one. His style revolves around getting pops through impressive spots, so he will dabble in a little technical or strong style too. Everything he takes to the ring, however, he can execute perfectly. [b]|[u]Signature Moves [/u]|[/b] » Pele kick [url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spy6OLPFMtM[/url] » Second Rope Moonsault [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_GprnZ9T00[/url] » Springboard Frankensteiner [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fmjMZTeK64[/url] » Crucifix cutter [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AryHt__A3VI[/url] [b]|[u]Finisher [/u]|[/b] » Six-Axis (if face)[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I7spRSpIKU[/url] » Fake-out Six-Axis into a top rope knee drop (if heel) [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P-MVlJbp7s[/url] » Over And Out [url]https://youtu.be/Y_B7Wd4LF28?t=33[/url] (first hold shown) [b]|[u]Theme [/u]|[/b] » Chesney Hawkes – The One And Only [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmaWy4KmeTA[/url] [b]|[u]Gimmick [/u]|[/b] » Oscar is treated like a superstar, through and through. His entrances are always elaborate and firework heavy. In terms of his character, he’s always larger than life and has amazing mic skills, though his character’s personality has evolved over the years as he’s been a face on two separate occasions and a heel on two separate occasions. He’s a former World Champion, as his first heel turn saw him have a high profile feud with Drayden that really put the young up-and-comer on the map. As a face, Oscar is all about giving the crowd a show, spouting catchphrases and jokes in all of his promos and emitting pure entertainment like an aura. As a heel, he becomes an arrogant show-off, and his promos become wonderfully hateable and smug. He’s versatility with his gimmicks has what’s led to him staying fresh this long. [b]|[u]Face or Heel [/u]|[/b] » Heel(currently) [b]|[u]Backstage Rep [/u]|[/b] » Oscar’s been in this business a long time, and though isn’t one for creative control or backstage politics, trusting in the management and writing staff to do their jobs and he’ll do his, Oscar is a large presence backstage. Though he doesn’t haze new blood for the sake of it, he makes it very clear that the new faces should show respect to the business, the veterans, and to each other, and if they get out of line, the punishments will range from a match with Oscar that’s far stiffer than it should have been, to having to pay for a locker room expense like car fuel, food or booze (this is usually a punishment for stinginess), to simply getting yelled at in the locker room. That said, Oscar can be a patient and understanding mentor and friend to those who do show respect. When it comes to planning matches, Oscar will almost always take charge, though is open to suggestions, and will practice until the match is perfect. [b]|[u]Other [/u]|[/b] »Face Claim – David Gandy[/hider] [hider=Sydney Ellis][center][h2][img]http://oi67.tinypic.com/fyikxy.jpg[/img][/h2][hr][hr][h3][b]This Is War[/b][/h3] [hider=Sydney][img] https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/64/dd/8e/64dd8e8bdad8f531c37ca63247b1a77d.jpg [/img][/hider] [sup]5”8 – 140 lb | Three Years of Experience [/sup][/center] [hr][hr] [b]|[u]Birth Name [/u]|[/b] » Dawn Webster [b]|[u]Hails From [/u]|[/b] » Birmingham, England » Born March 15th, 1992 (25) [b]|[u]Fighting Style [/u]|[/b] » MMA Style Brawler/Powerhouse [b]|[u]Signature Moves [/u]|[/b] » BFT (Blunt Force Trauma) - (grabs her opponent's head, falls to her knees and brings the opponent's head down into a headbutt.) » [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eZo9F7Uidw]Kimura Lock[/url] » [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a83Cgz4KVMI]Gorilla Press Slam[/url] » [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpTndYolAkY]Rolling Wheel kick[/url] [b]|[u]Finisher [/u]|[/b] » [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zphaqlE-bHU]Jackhammer[/url] » [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFPKcFArtnw]Standing Chokehold[/url] [b]|[u]Theme [/u]|[/b] » [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa4UkkzOsaI[/url] [b]|[u]Gimmick [/u]|[/b] »Sydney's gimmick draws from Dawn's MMA experience and military background. Sydney is a punk who will brutalise her opponents. She either wears black or camo ring gear, and her titantron video has heavy war themes as well as grungy text and filters. Her entrance itself isn't anything spectacular. Her song hits, the lighting turns green, and she marches out with purpose. Sometimes she'll walk out with a chair or a bat if it's a stipulation match that allows such things. Sydney's wrestling style reflects her character; grapple-heavy, with her spots often being shows of strength and power, or acts of barbarism or brutality, such as chair shots or attacks aimed at the head. [b]|[u]Face or Heel [/u]|[/b] » Heel [b]|[u]Backstage Rep [/u]|[/b] » Dawn, before being picked up by the company and trained from scratch to pro-wrestle, was first a British soldier, signing up for four years service when she was sixteen having seemingly no other options or aspirations. When she was discharged at age twenty, she had gained an appetite for physical fitness. She trained in MMA for a while before deciding that it wasn't her thing and she did not enjoy the competitive nature of it. She then turned to female bodybuilding. That's when she was picked up by AWE talent scouts, and was signed up to their developmental promotion, where she spent two years both learning and honing her wrestling skills. Seven months ago, she was moved up to AWE itself, and has enjoyed success as a dominant heel in the women's division. Dawn's rep has not suffered for this unusual career path, and she is a genuinely nice, friendly, respectful person who gets on well with the rest of the locker room, and will happily give tips on bodybuilding and fitness to anybody who asks of her. In terms of planning matches, Dawn is not a strict, meticulous planner, but nor is she comfortable calling moves on the fly. She likes to have a basic plan and the order of all the big spots at the very least decided on before the match. In the planning stage, she is more than accommodating of any ideas unless they undermine her character. She has a couple of rules she will not break for anyone, such as; she will never no-sell, she will never lose by submission unless it's an important PPV, and she believes that finishers should be protected and won't agree to perform or take too many if they won't win the match and it's not an important enough PPV for shock kickouts. [b]|[u]Other [/u]|[/b] » Face Claim – Stacey O’Malley [/hider] [hider=Hector][center][h2][img]http://oi64.tinypic.com/2dhfw8w.jpg[/img][/h2][hr][hr][h3][color=6A7661][i]I know your nightmares. I am your nightmares.[/i][/color][/h3] [img] https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/2693365689/9fcf26ba0a34e097142a219f6b7b0697.png [/img] [sup]6”8 – 130kg| Eight Years Of Experience[/sup][/center] [hr][hr] [b]|[u]Birth Name [/u]|[/b] »Andrew Gosforth [b]|[u]Hails From [/u]|[/b] »Paisley, Scotland »April 7th, 1986 (31) [b]|[u]Fighting Style [/u]|[/b] » Hector is a large man, and as such has a large arsenal of power moves, but what sets him apart from other powerhouses is his in-ring psychology, mindgames and theatrics. In his gimmick’s newest incarnation, will sometimes hurt himself just to unnerve his opponent, as well as relish in the pain of his opponent instead of fighting to win quickly. A Hector match can be an uncomfortable watch, and sometimes won’t even feel PG even though it breaks no rules. [b]|[u]Signature Moves [/u]|[/b] » Daddy’s Awake (Spear/Double Leg Takedown hybrid with theatrics) » Nightmare Drop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPgtDtMm62Y » Chokeslam Backbreaker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EmuK7abD64 » Lifting Spinebuster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVaikLSOw0k [b]|[u]Finisher [/u]|[/b] » Straightjacket Neckbreaker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH4MauQz1ac » Dreamcatcher https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHR1aG4UDw0 [b]|[u]Theme [/u]|[/b] » Old Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCtgTpxgwjc » New Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd2FE4Qmdw0 [b]|[u]Backstage Rep [/u]|[/b] »’Hector’ had enjoyed success as a big guy with the gimmick of an insane slasher villain, though this translated to cheesy effects, mind games and blackout attacks every other week. He was never a world champion though he did briefly hold the IC belt, and had an upper-card feud with Drayden during one of the rare instances when he wasn’t champion or challenging for the championship. This all came to an end over a year ago when Andrew had to go through a messy divorce, and took time off to return to Scotland and deal with that. He was written off TV by being set of fire from one of the chemicals of Dr. Sinister off the back of a feud with The creation, and then he was gone. Several months ago, he came back for training, and to people’s surprise, it’s as if he was never gone. She’s the same old chatty, friendly big scot who enjoys a drink, and he had very little ring rust. He fell back into place in the AWE machine and is now ready to return to the ring, though his debut is still being held off until after the tournament. Personally, Andrew isn’t sure his character still fits in with an industry that’s gearing towards a more realistic, MMA style populated by small, fast guys with realistic names and characters, or maybe that just means he’s needed more than ever. [b]|[u]Gimmick [/u]|[/b] » Hector’s new gimmick is far more genuinely scary and intense than his old one. He is now a deranged psychopath, and even though there are still blackout attacks and lighting effects, Hector is framed less of a supernatural monster than he was in his previous run and far more of an ordinary albeit twisted and deranged human, and therefore all the more unsettling for it, as he seems real now. He will wear creepy masks, give nonsensical promos that make the interviewer uncomfortable, stalk his feuding opponents backstage in skits and during their promos, ect. His mindgames are a thing of beauty now. Rather than before, where every opponent would get the same thing (dolls, abandoned asylums, little girls), now each feud’s mindgames are tailored towards the fears and insecurities of his opponents and a big deal will be made of him getting inside their heads. [b]|[u]Face or Heel [/u]|[/b] » Indiscriminate Heel [b]|[u]Other [/u]|[/b] » Face Claim – Rory McCann[/hider] [hider=Gary Palmer][center][h2][color=ff751a]Gary Palmer[/color][/h2][hr][hr][h3][color=ff751a][b][i]"A good story can save a bad match, but a a good match can't save a bad story."[/i][/b][/color][/h3] [img]http://68.media.tumblr.com/c052e061a38d2b3e13ad04a9b4e45c53/tumblr_nksli6pSIs1swwx3co5_250.png[/img] [sup]5"8 - 160 lbs|Six Months of Experience[/sup][/center] [hr][hr] [b]|[u]Birth Name [/u]|[/b] » Gary Palmer [b]|[u]Hails From [/u]|[/b] » Los Angeles, California » January 3rd, 1992 (25) [b]|[u]Job at AWE [/u]|[/b] » Writer [b]|[u]Skills [/u]|[/b] » Gary is exceptionally gifted at crafting narratives that would not be out of place in a bestselling novel. He has a talent for making drama that is the right mix between believable and entertaining. Though he also has a talent for dialogue, he never writes alone. Wherever possible, he brings the wrestler or wrestlers in question in and, with their input, creates promos that feel unique to every performer. After all, nobody knows a wrestler's character better than the wrestler in question. [b]|[u]Reason for being here [/u]|[/b] » After graduation from college with a degree in creative writing, he looked for work. For several years he drifted between jobs he did not enjoy. He was a newspaper columnist, then a journalist, then he tried to break into the world of screenwriting but had no success. All the while he engaged in his real raison d'être, writing novels, and of the few that got published, none of them were successful enough to change his life, or do much more than pay a couple of bills for another few months. Six months ago he got a call from Kevin Harrison, one of his college friends from the creative writing course, who had a high paying and creatively fulfilling job for him; being on the writing team for the biggest wrestling company in the country! Gary had been a fan of wrestling as a child. Most children he grew up with had. He lost touch with it during his teens but to be one of the people in charge of creating the kind of stories that used to hook him as a child, the kind of stories that may have been one of the things to insire him to write, was a dream come true! He naturally immediately accepted. [b]|[u]Looks & Style [/u]|[/b] » Gary practically never gets involved with anything on-screen. That being said he always wears a shirt and suit trousers to work, and always seems to have a plastic coffee cup or porcelain mug glued to his left hand. He's a big coffee drinker. [b]|[u]Personality Traits [/u]|[/b] » Gary, though talented and creative, is not used to a job this intense, and so is never seen without coffee in his hand. He is practically fueled by it. Another side effect of this lack of experience in such an industry is that he will take his holiday hours the moment he accumulates them, though this has not earned him heat as even when he's on holiday, he maintains an online correspondence with the rest of the writing team and still gives input, feedback and ideas. Really, he never stops working. Even when he's at home, he's thinking about the booking. He dreams about wrestling. It's his life now. [b]|[u]Favorite wrestler [/u]|[/b] » Gary does not play favourites. Ever. [b]|[u]Rep at AWE [/u]|[/b] » Gary is not the universally loved saviour of the writing team that Kevin is, but he still has a good rep with many of the wrestlers. The process of letting the performers have a hand in writing their promos is a very nice touch. Though they don't have complete control and very rarely get permission to improvise, Gary's method is greatly preferred to the old days when everybody had to repeat the given script word for word, and thus, every face sounded the same, and every heel sounded the same, barring catchphrases and some performers just being naturally talented enough to make it work and others not. [b]|[u]Other [/u]|[/b] » Face Claim - Miles Teller[/hider]