Post by King of the North on Apr 6, 2021 15:44:21 GMT
JOIN FORM:
Wrestler Information:
Name: Alex Kincaid
Nickname: The King of the North
Date of Birth: January 14th, 1983
Male/Female: Male
Height: 6’0
Weight: 240lbs
Hometown: Bearing, Alberta.
Alignment (Face/Heel/Tweener): Face
Poser: Henry Cavill (Preferably with Beard)
In Ring Attire: Short trunks, most often white, red and black with his This We Defend logo in the middle. Black kneepads and boots. Taped fists. Wild looking brown beard, messy brown hair.
Out of Ring Attire: Jeans, band t-shirts, leather jackets and aviators. Ties his hair back in a bun.
Entrance Music: “Storm Eagle” by Leaf XCEED
Entrance Description: The grinding opening guitar of “Storm Eagle” brings the people to their feet for the familiar entrance of Alex Kincaid. He comes whipping out through the curtain, clad in a shining silver and red robe to match his tights. He pauses at the top of the aisle and stares out into the crowd. Every show it’s the same. He never stops seeming astonished by the cheering fans. He then heads down the aisle, all nervous twitch fire energy and he absentmindedly shakes his arms and thumbs the side of his nose.
Tiffany Styles: Now on his way to the ring, from Bearing, Alberta and weighing in at 240lbs…’The Infinite’ Alex Kincaaaaaaid!
By now he’s hopped from the floor to the ring apron in an easy, confident stride. He heads to the middle buckle and climbs up. One foot rests on the top turnbuckle as he points high in the sky and receives his biggest cheer yet. He grins and hops down to the mat, turning slowly and staring out into the crowd again before he pulls his ring robe off to hand it through the ropes to a staff member. He turns and begins stretching against the ropes, awaiting the opening bell.
Moveset:
Finishing Moves -
Finishing Move 1: From On High!
Finishing Move Description 1: Frog Splash/Frog Splash Style Crossbody. Almost immediately preceded by the Flying Lariat.
Finishing Move 2: The Sharpshooter
Finishing Move Description 2: It’s a Sharpshooter! The Canadian Classic.
Signature Moves -
1. The Flying Lariat
Description: Running, jumping, seated lariat. Comes right before From On High! I compare it to Tanahashi’s sling blade in relation to the High Fly Flow.
2. The Infinite Crash
Description: Firemans Carry Michinoku Driver
3. The Llewellyn Lift
Description: Pop Up German Suplex
4. The Big Fat Kill
Description: Superkick to Kneeling Opponent. Often done off a rollup.
Standing Moves -
Bulldog
Fishermans Suplex
Hurricanrana followed by Mounted Punches
Backstabber
Suplex
Uranage Slam
Dragon Screw
High Flying Offense -
Second Rope Front Dropkick, followed by a handspring back to his feet.
Hurricanrana out of the Corner to charging opponent
Tope Con Hilo
Striking Moves -
Forearm Smash
Superkick
Short Arm Clothesline
Flying Back Elbow
Knife Edge Chop
Snapmare and Single Leg Dropkick
Wear Down Holds -
Abdominal Stretch
Side Headlock
Rolling Inverted Figure Four
Figure Four Leglock
Sleeper Hold
Personal Info:
Biography: Alex Kincaid is a veteran wrestler, a longtime troublemaker and a professional malcontent who basically only stays around because he manages to be one of the most dynamic wrestlers in the world. The son of Canadian coal barons, he could have settled down and led an easy life. Instead, he became a professional wrestler and travelled the world building himself a rockstar reputation as a shockingly agile and athletic heavyweight champion. He’s got a chip on his shoulder about what he thinks wrestling should be, and a desire to do the best. He calls himself “The Infinite” to represent what he sees as the best part of the industry he loves: Seeing the endless potential of fighters to evolve and become something new. He hasn’t always been the easiest guy to work with. As mentioned above, he has very specific ideas of what wrestling should be and he isn’t afraid to tell people. Substance abuse problems have haunted him most of his career as well, which haven’t made him the easiest guy to get along with. To his fans, he’s a high energy athlete always willing to push himself to get ahead. To his detractors, he’s a 37 year old never was with a failing left knee who thinks he’s got the right to lecture the business on what it should be when he’s never been a true star. To his coworkers? Probably a little of both?
Wrestler Information:
Name: Alex Kincaid
Nickname: The King of the North
Date of Birth: January 14th, 1983
Male/Female: Male
Height: 6’0
Weight: 240lbs
Hometown: Bearing, Alberta.
Alignment (Face/Heel/Tweener): Face
Poser: Henry Cavill (Preferably with Beard)
In Ring Attire: Short trunks, most often white, red and black with his This We Defend logo in the middle. Black kneepads and boots. Taped fists. Wild looking brown beard, messy brown hair.
Out of Ring Attire: Jeans, band t-shirts, leather jackets and aviators. Ties his hair back in a bun.
Entrance Music: “Storm Eagle” by Leaf XCEED
Entrance Description: The grinding opening guitar of “Storm Eagle” brings the people to their feet for the familiar entrance of Alex Kincaid. He comes whipping out through the curtain, clad in a shining silver and red robe to match his tights. He pauses at the top of the aisle and stares out into the crowd. Every show it’s the same. He never stops seeming astonished by the cheering fans. He then heads down the aisle, all nervous twitch fire energy and he absentmindedly shakes his arms and thumbs the side of his nose.
Tiffany Styles: Now on his way to the ring, from Bearing, Alberta and weighing in at 240lbs…’The Infinite’ Alex Kincaaaaaaid!
By now he’s hopped from the floor to the ring apron in an easy, confident stride. He heads to the middle buckle and climbs up. One foot rests on the top turnbuckle as he points high in the sky and receives his biggest cheer yet. He grins and hops down to the mat, turning slowly and staring out into the crowd again before he pulls his ring robe off to hand it through the ropes to a staff member. He turns and begins stretching against the ropes, awaiting the opening bell.
Moveset:
Finishing Moves -
Finishing Move 1: From On High!
Finishing Move Description 1: Frog Splash/Frog Splash Style Crossbody. Almost immediately preceded by the Flying Lariat.
Finishing Move 2: The Sharpshooter
Finishing Move Description 2: It’s a Sharpshooter! The Canadian Classic.
Signature Moves -
1. The Flying Lariat
Description: Running, jumping, seated lariat. Comes right before From On High! I compare it to Tanahashi’s sling blade in relation to the High Fly Flow.
2. The Infinite Crash
Description: Firemans Carry Michinoku Driver
3. The Llewellyn Lift
Description: Pop Up German Suplex
4. The Big Fat Kill
Description: Superkick to Kneeling Opponent. Often done off a rollup.
Standing Moves -
Bulldog
Fishermans Suplex
Hurricanrana followed by Mounted Punches
Backstabber
Suplex
Uranage Slam
Dragon Screw
High Flying Offense -
Second Rope Front Dropkick, followed by a handspring back to his feet.
Hurricanrana out of the Corner to charging opponent
Tope Con Hilo
Striking Moves -
Forearm Smash
Superkick
Short Arm Clothesline
Flying Back Elbow
Knife Edge Chop
Snapmare and Single Leg Dropkick
Wear Down Holds -
Abdominal Stretch
Side Headlock
Rolling Inverted Figure Four
Figure Four Leglock
Sleeper Hold
Personal Info:
Biography: Alex Kincaid is a veteran wrestler, a longtime troublemaker and a professional malcontent who basically only stays around because he manages to be one of the most dynamic wrestlers in the world. The son of Canadian coal barons, he could have settled down and led an easy life. Instead, he became a professional wrestler and travelled the world building himself a rockstar reputation as a shockingly agile and athletic heavyweight champion. He’s got a chip on his shoulder about what he thinks wrestling should be, and a desire to do the best. He calls himself “The Infinite” to represent what he sees as the best part of the industry he loves: Seeing the endless potential of fighters to evolve and become something new. He hasn’t always been the easiest guy to work with. As mentioned above, he has very specific ideas of what wrestling should be and he isn’t afraid to tell people. Substance abuse problems have haunted him most of his career as well, which haven’t made him the easiest guy to get along with. To his fans, he’s a high energy athlete always willing to push himself to get ahead. To his detractors, he’s a 37 year old never was with a failing left knee who thinks he’s got the right to lecture the business on what it should be when he’s never been a true star. To his coworkers? Probably a little of both?