Post by Stone Cold Steve Austin on Jan 11, 2014 19:39:25 GMT -5
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::-Handler Information-::(Optional)
Your Name: Lee
Contact Information: (Not a requirement)
E-Fedding Experience: Since I was in school
Graphics Experience: Photobucket (not a lot then)
Where did you find Us: I found you by me already being a member
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::-Your Character’s Information-::
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Stage Name: Stone Cold Steve Austin
Real Name: Steven James Anderson
Nickname(s): The Texas Rattlesnake, The Toughest SOB, The Bionic Redneck
Date of Birth: December 18, 1964 (age 49)
Alignment: Face
Height: 6'2"
Weight:252 lbs.
Race: White
Hometown: Victoria, Texas, U.S
Residing: Victoria, Texas, U.S
Theme Music:
History:
Proudly raising his middle fingers in the faces of everyone who dared oppose him, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin was the blue-collar warrior for the common man. Clad in jeans and black leather often soaked in beer foam, Austin was defiant, brash and dared anyone to try and tell him what to do. When the signature sound of shattering glass erupted throughout the arena, everyone there knew that it was time to raise hell. And if you happened to be on the receiving end, well, you have our sympathies.
Trained by "Gentleman" Chris Adams, Steve Austin broke into the wrestling business in Texas in 1990, as part of the USWA. After a year he moved on to WCW, where he won the WCW Television Championship under the name "Stunning" Steve Austin. An elbow injury lead to his firing from WCW, but Austin found a lifeboat in ECW, and, with the freedom afforded him by Paul Heyman, began crafting a voice that would later lead to superstardom in WWE.
Austin joined WWE in January 1996 as Ted DiBiase's "Million Dollar Champion." Debuting as "The Ringmaster," he defeated Savio Vega in a forgettable WrestleMania contest. Soon after, "Stone Cold" was born.
In June 1996, The Texas Rattlesnake became King of the Ring, defeating Jake Roberts in the tournament final. To cap off the victory, "Stone Cold" delivered a riveting promo, pillorying Roberts and his religious beliefs, and heralding the birth of the “Austin 3:16” era. His words gave way to Austin's WWE destiny, ushering in the famed Attitude Era. This violent Superstar would stop at nothing until he reached WWE’s top tier, and pummel anyone who dared cross his path.
The first Superstar to but heads with the new, meaner Austin was Bret Hart. Their rivalry reached its apex at WrestleMania 13, in a Submission Match. Austin was not the technical wunderkind that Hart was, but matched the mat general strike for strike in front of the Rosemont crowd. But the moment that separated Austin from his peers in the locker room came at the matches end. "Stone Cold" was nearly broken, trapped in Hart’s Sharpshooter. But he refused to break the hold, and as seconds ticked into minutes, he still would not tap. Referee Ken Shamrock called the match as Austin passed out from the pain, with 18,000 people cheering the defeated Superstar.
But Austin’s momentum, and WWE career, nearly halted in a freak injury at 1997’s SummerSlam. During a match against Owen Hart, Austin was dropped on his head during a piledriver from Hart, fracturing his neck.
"Stone Cold" ultimately recovered from the injury, and soon began his torrid rise to the top of the WWE heap. Austin’s matches against Superstars such as Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels and the Undertaker, but he’s best remembered for his battles against two men — The Rock, and the WWE Chairman himself, Mr. McMahon.
The latter rivalry began in late 1997, when Austin, furious at McMahon for stripping him of the Intercontinental Title, delivered a "Stone Cold" Stunner to his boss in front of the Madison Square Garden crowd. It wouldn’t be the first time Mr. McMahon tasted Austin’s leather boot, as the pair’s hostile feud epitomized the Attitude Era.
The Rock and Austin criss-crossed just as often as Austin and Mr. McMahon. To put the rivalry in perspective, "Stone Cold" and the Rock, together, headlined three WrestleMania pay-per-views from 1993 to 2003, a feat no other Superstar has ever even come close to accomplishing. The two stars couldn’t have been more different, but no two men were ever as popular at the same time as Austin and Rock.
Austin retired from in-ring competition at the end of WrestleMania XIX, but continued to make memorable WWE appearances, usually at the expense of the McMahon. WWE crowds were never as long as when that glass shattered, and "Stone Cold" made his way to the ring, either in his leather boots, a Zamboni, or a beer truck.
At the end, his in-ring accomplishments were many: six WWE Championships, two Intercontinental Championships, a record three Royal Rumble victories and Triple Crown Champion credentials. His 2009 induction to the WWE Hall of Fame was a “no-brainer.”
Outside the ring, he continued to thrive; he starred in WWE Studios The Condemned in 2007, and gone on to rub shoulders with some of Hollywood’s biggest action stars, including Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, and recently, Danny Trejo. He also shined as host in the re-imagined series WWE Tough Enough, where his tirades toward contestants quickly became must-see television
Wrestling Style: smash mouth, brawler, technical.
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Finisher(s): Stone Cold Stunner
Signature Move(s): Louz Thez Prez
General Moves:
Back body drop
Boston crab
Leapfrog body guillotine
Mudhole Stomp (Multiple stomps to the chest of an opponent seated in the corner, followed by the middle finger gesture to the opponent and followed with a final stomp)
Pointed elbow drop, sometimes from the second or top rope
Sleeper hold
Spear
Knife-edged chop
Spinebuster
Stomp to the opponent's groin
Texas piledriver
Thesz press or Spear, followed by multiple punches
Vertical suplex
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::-Supporting Cast-:: (if applicable)
Relationship to Wrestler:
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::-Interview-::
To date, what is your character’s greatest achievement? starting fresh
To date, what is your character’s greatest failure or disappointment? starting fresh
What are your character’s goals?. kick ass, win some titles
Is there anything your character is opposed to? WHAT!
Most important thing to you as an e-fedder (Choose one)
A – Winning | B – Titles | C – Storytelling | D - OOC Environment |E - Other (Please state what it is). C
Why did you choose your above answer above the rest of the choices?. because that's what its all about
Do you have any booking restrictions? (e.g. Bi-weekly bookings, etc.) I am good to go
What are your goals as a handler? anything
What kind of storylines/angles/feuds do you like to see? any
Do you prefer writing your own segments? you can write them as long as it makes sense
Do you have a problem with the staff of Thy WWE writing your character’s segments? same as above
What interests you about Thy WWE? Why us over all of the other awesome feds available? I am already here
If you could work with only one person in Thy WWE right now, who would it be? anyone
In your opinion, what makes you a good fit?. I am already here, so I must be a good fit