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Drayden hadn’t been booked for a match that night, and was in civilian clothes backstage. He didn’t mind having a day off, though if anyone asked him personally he’d attribute the lack of himself on the card to the crucifixion of Max Power. But nobody asked him, and Drayden was too respectful to bring it up. He waited until Max Power left the boss’s office before he let himself in. He barely waited for the door to swing closed before he walked inside, looking at Jack at the desk. He already knew the plan for the Battle Royale, but he had a different idea. “Jack, let’s talk.” He said, giving the boss a respectful smile as he let the door shut before him. He walked in front of the desk before he began his spiel.

“I’m not gonna be in that Battle Royale. I’ve got another plan. You’re gonna put the I.N. strap on me at the Battle in Seattle, alright? Just give it to me and I’ll run with it. Let me defend against Sexton at a regular taping. Then, at the Clash of the Titans, at the Garden… Give me and that lucha kid 15, maybe 20 minutes. I’ll win, we’ll shake hands and I’ll raise his hand in front of the crowd. There you go, a new star, built in front of a sold out a Garden. I know he’s already huge in Mexico, but he ain’t shit in the states. And I can help make him.” Drayden paused for a moment to gauge Jack’s reaction, but he wasn’t quite done laying out his plan yet.

“From there, I’ll launch into an open challenge every pay-per-view, maybe a couple of tapings. Let me and that Blaze kid work out a real hardcore match. Give me 15 minutes every pay-per-view, and I’ll turn all of these people you got into stars. You can’t stay on Max forever, man. You know that, deep down you know that. Let me change things, I’m begging you, man. I can do it. Maybe, after a few months of me putting on clinics at the pay-per-views, you book me and Max in a title-for-title match. Put the belt on me and then hold a tournament for the International Title. After all my work, people will pay just to see it.” Drayden ran a hand through his short hair before finishing up.

“You’ve got a roster of amazing workers just waiting to step up. What do you think, Jack?”
In CLOSED. 10 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
@Altered Tundrayou change your profile layout more than i change my socks.
@ZeusTheMoose sweet I'll probably have a post up in the morning.
@ZeusTheMooseFor my first post, I'd rather not have Drayden in a match and just focus on the backstage after the show, a meeting with Jack specifically. That alright?

Wrestles in a singlet.
Straps are down boys

Name: Bill Stevenson AKA Drayden
Hometown: Austin, Texas
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 285
Entrance Music: Dink

Alignment: Face

Gimmick: He almost has two gimmicks. In matches, he’s often intense and methodically destroys his opponents with careful technical wrestling. In backstage segments and promos, he’s a little more loose and silly. Think Kurt Angle in the 90s/early 2000s. Stuff like this. He can be a little rough on the crowd in certain promos, but for the most part he gets pretty decent pops because most people love to see someone get torn apart, and when Drayden’s coming down, they know that’ll likely be the case. He has an odd air of charisma around him that attracts people to him.

Personality: He’s the best worker backstage, and has been with the company for a long time. Newer wrestlers look to him for tips and encouragement, and the ones that have been around as long as he has know he takes no bullshit. He’ll stiff someone in the ring if they’re trying to politic him backstage. He’s very blatant with the boss, very simply declining to job to anyone he thinks is beneath him, or he thinks he could have a money match with if it’s promoted properly. His finishers are heavily protected; he’ll refuse to use them if they won’t get the pin. Drayden is respected by most everyone backstage, and is usually happy with whatever storylines he’s in, most always in the upper midcard nowadays. He avoids the main event because he feels like he’ll end jobbing to Max Power, someone he does not respect in the slightest, believing that Max is ‘holding the business back.’

He’s been here for a couple of years now, and is trusted by the bookers and agents to put on good, safe matches with everyone, to the point that newcomers are often booked in matches with him(if you can’t have a good match with Drayden, you’re in the wrong business). Sometimes this strategy fails, because Drayden is capable of carrying matches with sloppier workers.

He’s the judge of ‘wrestler’s court’ backstage, and much prefers to be called ‘Drayden’ as opposed to ‘Bill,’ even by his fellow workers backstage.

Biography: An absolute freak athlete, Bill Stevenson was able to make his body do things that other people didn’t think were possible from a young age. In college and highschool, he was a wrestler and an unbelievably skilled one. He was an Olympic medalist before joining the GPW, where his highly advanced technical wrestling skills allowed him to easily slip into the business. He started as a heel, considering himself better than other people in the company due to his background, but was quickly humbled by a couple of the old hands in the ring. Since then, his character has been a face, and he excites crowds with his wonderful wrestling. He had a few world title shots early on, but came short everytime. After that, he found a spot in the upper midcard, where he puts on five star matches almost every week. As he’s moved on, his wrestling style has evolved from one composed of takedowns and suplexes, to a varied one, with plenty of striking and more traditional moves: i.e., powerbombs, spinebusters, etc, and the occasional top rope maneuver.

He’s comfortable and happy in his spot, and enjoys giving promos, which he’s found himself to end up being very good at. He rarely loses matches unless they’re on pay-per-view and against up-and-coming heels, or faces that he respects backstage. Backstage, he’s currently gunning for the GPW International Championship, which he hopes to capture and bring to the light as the ‘workhorse’ title, having no interest in being fed to the unbeatable Max Power.

He’s been consistently bringing this up with Jack, saying that, as Drayden, he can bring prestige to the IN title and make it one worth watching the show for.

Wrestling Style: Technical brawler
Finishing Move: Pop-up powerbomb, Olympic Slam
Common Moves: Moonsault(his ultimate move, only used in dire situations. He’s well aware of how dangerous it is, but often does it anyway, calling it in the ring)
German suplex
Tiger suplex
Belly-to-belly suplex
Crossface chickenwing
Lou Thesz Press
Big boot
DDT
Triple non-release powerbombs
Spinebuster
@ZeusTheMooseOh, my bad I just went IC from our PM. ^^''

I'll change it to Moonsault, maybe he can do it like Owens did in his match against Cena... That frees me up a slot for a move, too! So I'll add something like a Spinebuster and move him over to the character section!

Wrestles in a singlet.
Straps are down boys

Name: Bill Stevenson AKA Drayden
Hometown: Austin, Texas
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 285
Entrance Music: Dink

Alignment: Face

Gimmick: He almost has two gimmicks. In matches, he’s often intense and methodically destroys his opponents with careful technical wrestling. In backstage segments and promos, he’s a little more loose and silly. Think Kurt Angle in the 90s/early 2000s. Stuff like this. He can be a little rough on the crowd in certain promos, but for the most part he gets pretty decent pops because most people love to see someone get torn apart, and when Drayden’s coming down, they know that’ll likely be the case. He has an odd air of charisma around him that attracts people to him.

Personality: He’s the best worker backstage, and has been with the company for a long time. Newer wrestlers look to him for tips and encouragement, and the ones that have been around as long as he has know he takes no bullshit. He’ll stiff someone in the ring if they’re trying to politic him backstage. He’s very blatant with the boss, very simply declining to job to anyone he thinks is beneath him, or he thinks he could have a money match with if it’s promoted properly. His finishers are heavily protected; he’ll refuse to use them if they won’t get the pin. Drayden is respected by most everyone backstage, and is usually happy with whatever storylines he’s in, most always in the upper midcard nowadays. He avoids the main event because he feels like he’ll end jobbing to Max Power, someone he does not respect in the slightest, believing that Max is ‘holding the business back.’

He’s been here for a couple of years now, and is trusted by the bookers and agents to put on good, safe matches with everyone, to the point that newcomers are often booked in matches with him(if you can’t have a good match with Drayden, you’re in the wrong business). Sometimes this strategy fails, because Drayden is capable of carrying matches with sloppier workers.

He’s the judge of ‘wrestler’s court’ backstage, and much prefers to be called ‘Drayden’ as opposed to ‘Bill,’ even by his fellow workers backstage.

Biography: An absolute freak athlete, Bill Stevenson was able to make his body do things that other people didn’t think were possible from a young age. In college and highschool, he was a wrestler and an unbelievably skilled one. He was an Olympic medalist before joining the GPW, where his highly advanced technical wrestling skills allowed him to easily slip into the business. He started as a heel, considering himself better than other people in the company due to his background, but was quickly humbled by a couple of the old hands in the ring. Since then, his character has been a face, and he excites crowds with his wonderful wrestling. He had a few world title shots early on, but came short everytime. After that, he found a spot in the upper midcard, where he puts on five star matches almost every week. As he’s moved on, his wrestling style has evolved from one composed of takedowns and suplexes, to a varied one, with plenty of striking and more traditional moves: i.e., powerbombs, spinebusters, etc, and the occasional top rope maneuver.

He’s comfortable and happy in his spot, and enjoys giving promos, which he’s found himself to end up being very good at. He rarely loses matches unless they’re on pay-per-view and against up-and-coming heels, or faces that he respects backstage. Backstage, he’s currently gunning for the GPW International Championship, which he hopes to capture and bring to the light as the ‘workhorse’ title, having no interest in being fed to the unbeatable Max Power.

He’s been consistently bringing this up with Jack, saying that, as Drayden, he can bring prestige to the IN title and make it one worth watching the show for.

Wrestling Style: Technical brawler
Finishing Move: Pop-up powerbomb, Olympic Slam
Common Moves: Moonsault(his ultimate move, only used in dire situations. He’s well aware of how dangerous it is, but often does it anyway, calling it in the ring)
German suplex
Tiger suplex
Belly-to-belly suplex
Crossface chickenwing
Lou Thesz Press
Big boot
DDT
Triple non-release powerbombs

@ZeusTheMoose

First character here, is this alright?
@SgtEasyShip me with myself.
@ZeusTheMooseexcellent i'll figure it out soon
@Ambratotally fine, i'll read everything and post probably later tonight when i have a chance, okay? ^^

@Adalrodthey always do that then ignore the advice dont get excited
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