I need to go back and edit this to change the name of the Fed and the business about "very powerful beings" as this was for an Arena thread that never started. I'll also play around with it to better fit the format you posted but... [color=f26522]Name:[/color] Danger, Danger Fontaine [color=f26522] Hometown:[/color] Shitsville, South Dakota [color=f26522] Alignment:[/color] Heel who believes he is a Babyface [color=f26522]Gimmick:[/color] Danger, Danger Fontaine is a thickly muscled well tanned man and is never seen without an indulgent quantity of baby oil ensuring each and ever muscle fiber glistens under the stadium lights as does his perfectly manicured mustache. His build is best described as mercilessly powerful and massively sexual. [color=f26522]Entrance Music:[/color] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnU_n5dzYRA or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1mlCPMYtPk [color=f26522]Wrestling Style:[/color] Powerhouse [color=f26522]Finishing Move:[/color] Danger Drop : This is an Elbow Drop with a lot of unnecessary theatrics tacked on. Fontaine of Youth : This is a Military Press and Slam with a lot of unnecessary theatrics tacked on. [color=f26522]Signature Moves: [/color] - Epileptic Elbow Drop : This is a Running Elbow Drop with a lot of unnecessary theatrics tacked on. - Main Attraction Combo : This is either a Chop Combo or a Punch Combo with a lot of unnecessary theatrics tacked on. - Bear Hug : This is a basic Bear Hug with a lot of unnecessary theatrics during the move. - Belly to Belly : A Belly to Belly with a lot of unnecessary theatrics after release. - Pump Up German Suplex : A German Suplex with a lot of unnecessary theatrics prior to the move. - Unnecessary Theatrics Axe Handle : An Axe Handle (Clothesline) with a lot of unnecessary theatrics. - Funny Bone Suplex : A T-Bone Suplex followed by him stomping around like a buffoon. [color=f26522]Sample RP: [/color] Danger, Danger Fontaine has inarguably perfected his craft. He is truly the picture of perfection. He is the image of intensity. The epitome of excellence. The physical manifestation of manliness. And also a generous lover, if you know what I mean. His grip is unbreakable, his strikes impeccable, his aerial game im...un...it's also pretty good. Danger, Danger Fontaine can ignore injuries that would incapacitate neigh any other man. Due to a combination of repeated traumatic concussions, pain killer use and abuse, and his massively inflated ego he can suffer great harm and continue on despite it. He is either numb to the pain due to a combination of nerve damage and pain killer use or simply able to power through it due to his own overpowering sense of self confidence. In short, while he is not actually in any way shape or form invulnerable to injury or damage he is fully capable of ignoring such damage until it becomes fundamentally physically incapacitating. Danger, Danger Fontaine's massively inflated ego and additive brain damage due to regular traumatic head injury allows him to face adversaries that are clearly exponentially more powerful than he and believe he still has a very real chance of victory. Arguably all of Danger, Danger Fontaine's power is a result of this aspect of his mind. Despite what absurd circumstance he may find himself in and what inconceivable threat he may face, he will stalwartly believe that he is the Fan Favorite Face of World Wide Wrestling and that this is his shot at the big time. He can hear the roaring crowd. He can hear the commentators expounding over his miraculous musculature and marvelous mustache. Danger, Danger Fontaine's patina of professional wrestling professionalism fades into oblivion if his mask is removed or his mustache is mussed up. Though he generally plays up for the adoring arena carefully watching his each and every match, when an opponent dares to remove his mask he loses his restraint entirely. As a great man once said, he loses his smile. Much of the posing and smiling fades away and he is left a raving animal, Danger...Danger Fontaine. A self obsessed obnoxiously narcissistic professional wrestler, his greatest strength is also his greatest weakness. He is loud, because it is important that the millions and millions of fans, all slavering at the bit for just a little more Danger, hear each and every syllable of each and every word. He is self aggrandizing because who knows Danger better than Danger himself? He is light hearted and often cracks terrible terrible jokes, because he is THE MAN. He is the top, the pinnacle, the apex, the peak, the asymptote, the azimuth, the hyperbole, he is the the man and the only way to be THE MAN is to beat THE MAN and the only man who can beat THE MAN is THE MAN, which is him, thus he is unbeatable. Ask anyone, they'll tell you. In the unlikely event he is one day beaten he is magnanimous in defeat because he knows, HE KNOWS, that belt is meant for one man and one man alone. THE MAN, which is him, Danger, Danger Fontaine, aka THE MAN. The Macho...Guy. Danger, Danger Fontaine dreamed through all of his childhood of becoming a professional wrestler and eventually managed to make his dream come true. Growing up in South Dakota he knew from a young age that he was destined for greatness and the greatest greatness he could envision was becoming a massive slab of tanned and oiled muscle body slamming other, lesser, tanned and oiled massive muscle slabs for the entertainment and adoration of the million and millions watching at home. Happily fueled on by the antics of his wrestling idols, action movies, and neigh every book and training program advertised in the back of comic books, he grew muscleyier and muscleyier as his dream became an inevitable future. He worked his way up through the indies gaining a reputation as an enormous ass, but an ass who put asses in seats. Which is the best kind of ass. Taking inspiration from his idols from America and the world abroad he fashioned for himself a number of easily recognized moves and a very recognizable physique. Muscles, Muscles, Mask and Mustache. In time he made his way to the premier federation of the United States, World Wide Wrestling, and found great success. As well as he did he faced many injuries and eventually ended up as too big of a liability to the company to remain. This was likely a wise move as his massive ego led to him suffering many injuries that would have sidelined him if he weren't just such an egomaniac. Finally one day his ceaseless, impossibly hyperbolic bragging, and need to pay some bills brought him to Undisputed Pro Wrestling.