Post by Alex Pierce on Nov 20, 2020 17:05:39 GMT
• RING NAME •
Alex Pierce
• NICKNAME •
The "Eliminator", the "Fire Fist Ace"
• BILLED FROM •
By way of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
• HEIGHT & WEIGHT •
6'4" & 255 lbs.
• OATH ACHIEVEMENTS •
n/a
• TWITTER HANDLE •
@eliminatorace
• PIC BASE •
David Hart Smith
• ENTRANCE MUSIC •
"Let 'em come" by Scroobius Pip, Sage Francis, & P.O.S
• ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION •
(A strong instrumental chord kicks up as the fans turn to face the entrance way with a mixture of cheers as the instrumental arches up into the song)
When it's cold, we bit the top of our zips
Pull it up with our teeth 'til it covers our lips
Exhale, central heating for the weather beaten
No feet are beating this street in to stand by us like Wil Wheaton
Walking these streets with that distant stare
No one likes us but we don't care
Maybe our kind don't fit round here
Our minds find conflict round here
See we choose to cruise a route that ain't paved with gold
So our shoes don't slip they stick and grip this road
Our tools are ink slicks that we engrave and mold
For an end goal you maybe can't spend or fold
We won't settle for unsought careers
Or forty years of salty tears
Like a battered up mix-tape with a long faded label
When I'm old and decaying
I'll be decaying and able
(At the end of the first verse that leads into the hook, a figure steps out onto the entrance way in the form of the "Fire Fist Ace" himself-Alex Pierce, as he bends over and slams his fists hard a couple of times before hitting his trainer's signature "cross" pose before he starts to power walk with a powerful intent towards the ring, ignoring the fans as he goes)
If the bad times are coming, let 'em come
Let the death drum break the slump
Before the once young braves succumb
The fickle flicker of desire expires If the bad times are coming let 'em come, let 'em come
(Pierce gets to the ring and starts to circle it for a moment before he reaches the far end and hops up onto the ring apron and leans against the ropes facing the crowds before hopping back down and makes another circuit around the ring and mocking them as he goes, drawing up a massive amount of heel heat as he goes before he gets back into the ring, starting to pace around the ring almost like he's impatient for the fight to come)
Quality home life, living a lie now
Take it to the road certain victims would lie down
Haunting images I witnessed in my town
Are floating through the night with a knife and a white gown
Gotta dig a bigger hole
But you can never climb out, just burrow and burrow
And you could never climb out
Just keep keep digging
And watch the clock
Because once you stop, the meter's ticking
(Alex then stops and leans against the far ropes, waiting for the arrival of his opponent as he removes his ring jacket as he starts to pace along the ropes of his side of the ring)
• ALIGNMENT •
Tweener
• GIMMICK •
The man who has earned the right to be called one of "the best in the world", but would much rather simply be known as a solid wrestler instead. Alex is completely the opposite of his more brash and outgoing younger brother in the "Albert Wesker of Luchadores", Wil Pierce. He would rather let his in-ring skills do the talking for him.
Furthermore, Alex isn't a man without a history. He was once known as the "Walking Apocalypse" in Japan, having earned that moniker through some very heinous actions...actions that he would much rather keep in his past despite how some people in Oath would much rather see that man return to a wrestling ring..
Even though the dark passenger that he left in the East might be catching up faster than he thinks.
• WRESTLER HISTORY •
Alex was trained at the legendary infamous "Reaver's Dojo" located in Cameron North Carolina and was trained in a variant of Japanese Strong Style that focused more on its roots in Catch Wrestling before making his debut for the NEO Sports Group, a farm territory for both the Super Japan Pro Wrestling and Omega Wrestling Entertainment promotions, on the 16th of October 2010.
Alex would then go on over the course of the next ten years to win every championship in both NEO and SJPW, eventually earning the status of "Ace" in the company, he also held the rather dubious honor of being the very last SJPW World Heavyweight champion as the company was bought out by the Shiba Group and Alex went onto become a free agent-working in promotions such as OATH and Portland Pro Wrestling among others over the last year.
• FIGHTING STYLE •
Jade Court-style Puroresu (Japanese Strong Style that focuses more on its roots in European/Gotch style of Catch Wrestling with elements of Canadian Catch Wrestling and MMA submission work mixed in as well)
• PROFESSIONAL RESEMBLANCE •
1. Minoru Suzuki
2. Tom Lawlor
3. David Hart Smith/Davey Boy JR.
• WEAPON OF CHOICE •
Steel Chair, Ladder, Garbage Can, etc.
• COMMON MOVES •
1. Brainbuster
2. Discus clothesline
3. Multiple suplex variations
• Belly to Back
• Belly to Belly
• Double Underhook
• Dragon
• Tiger
• Delayed Vertical
• German
• Northern Lights
• Backdraft (High-angle belly-to-back)
• Fire Pillar (German followed by a sitout belly-to-back facebuster)
• Straight Jacket
4. Muta Lock
5. Blaze of Glory (Arm wrench rope walk chop while praying)
6. Multiple kick variations (Big boot, Drop, Roundhouse, Soccer)
7. Running Powerslam
8. Vertical suplex powerslam
9. Haymaker
10. Cross armbreaker
• SIGNATURE MOVES •
1. "Southern Cross Stretch" (Figure-four Sharpshooter)
2. "Backfist to the Future" (Spinning Backfist)
3. "Blackout" (Curbstomp)
4. "Banshee Muzzle" (Dragon sleeper with bodyscissors)
5. "Flame Commandment" (Straight Jacket Crossface)
• FINISHING MOVES •
1. The "Chaosbringer" (Shouten)
2. The "Hiken" (Japanese for "Fire Fist") (Rainmaker)
3."Zangief Tombstone" (Spinning tombstone piledriver)
• DESPERATION FINISHER •
1. MOVE NAME (Description of Move)