Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2020 23:09:28 GMT -5
PERSONAL.
BIRTH NAME: Gabriel Reno
NICKNAME: Radical
AGE: 35
HEIGHT: 6'02"
WEIGHT: 195 lbs
HOMETOWN: San Diego, CA
RESIDES: Las Vegas, NV
PIC BASE: Brandon Flowers
PROFESSIONAL.
PREFERRED BRAND: Sanatorium
PERFORMER NAME: Gabe F'n Reno
ALIAS: "RADICAL"
BILLED FROM: Las Vegas
ALIGNMENT: Lovable Heel, he is cocky,
but his dedication wins over fans
but his dedication wins over fans
STYLE: Very technical, but a bit of a brawler,
with high fly elements, ala Owen Hart
with high fly elements, ala Owen Hart
PSYCHOLOGY: Best of the best,
"anything you can do I can do better"
"anything you can do I can do better"
WEAPON: Brass Knucks
MATCHES: Bigger the contest,
the better the performance
the better the performance
CRIME: Arson
BEST MATCHES: Radical is born;
Gabriel Reno vs. Seth Dryden eWo Championship
Gabriel Reno vs. Seth Dryden eWo Championship
Iconoclast fracture;
Cruise Ship XWF Universal Title vs. Chaos & Nixon
Cruise Ship XWF Universal Title vs. Chaos & Nixon
IN-RING: Hooded entrance, top line tights and boots. Always different.
ENTRANCE: "The Man" The Killers
'The Man' by The Killers fills the arena. The Radical emerges wearing his sharp jacket hoody, and matching fresh gear. His plain but classic motif oozes cool as fans boo and cheer the heavy hitter in either direction throughout his long storied career. He flicks the hoody back, revealing the trademark smarmy smirk that made his both famous and infamous all at the same time. The familiar strut glides him toward the ring as he locks eyes with his advisory. The ref points at the opponent t back off. Reno springs in from the apron with his lusting eyes for his true addiction, in-ring competition. The ref gives him a quick pat down for illegal objects, then signals for a match initiation.
MOVES.
Chop Block
Athletic Acumen
High Drop Kick
Leap Over Low Kick
Playing Coy
Discuss Clothesline
Hard Clothesline
Pelé Kick
Forearm Shimmy
Playing Coy
Discuss Clothesline
Hard Clothesline
Pelé Kick
Forearm Shimmy
RenoSplash
Erratic Enigma'd
Backbreaker
Radical Reflex
Release the Crack'in
Ups-y-Daze-y
Snap Supplex
Finishing Reversals
Spike'd
Submission Counters
Fun Submissions
Finishing Pin Combo
Impact Drop Supplex
SIGNATURES.
1. Rad-I-Call (A pantomime skit where he pretends to answer an imaginary phone,
hands it to his opponent, then takes advantage)
hands it to his opponent, then takes advantage)
2. Radicality (Power Bomb position into a front flip sitting piledriver)
3. Viva Las Gabriel (suspended opponent tree of woe into an opposite turnbuckle running knee to the head)
FINISHING TECHNIQUES.
1. Rated R (Front flip leg drop off a high point,
ex. top rope,. titantron, cage, ect)
ex. top rope,. titantron, cage, ect)
2. F'n Finished (arm drag into foot on the side of their head,
then a fall back into temple kick while still holding arm)
then a fall back into temple kick while still holding arm)
BIOGRAPHY.
Gabe grew up in San Diego with an abusive step father and brother who ended up becoming an abuser. He decided to take a different path than his older brother, escaping as a teen into backyard feds, which got his talent noticed. His natural transitions in the ring were so smooth that he was eventually invited to an actual wrestling Camp in Nevada, which he would later call home. After training professionally for years he was about to secure a place on a small market circuit. Gabe's infectious desire to bury himself in his craft made his biggest matches also his best performances. Time and experience became his aging process, like wine, waiting to be delivered at just the right moment in time. That moment came in the now defunct eWo. Gabe made his National name in the business by defeating long reigning eWo World Heavyweight Champion Seth Dryden as part of a cross promotional Invasion angle(the 2000's, lol). Gabe would go on to star in other places, causing a love hate relationship that turned to devotion through his now famous "RenoVerse," while picking up some gold straps along the way. He became known the world over for his big time output in Main Event and PPV matches back when PPV was the only way to see the top cards in the game. XWF would become his next home. He entered his first match after a long hiatus and won a 20 man Battle Royal in his fed debut, taking with him the Undisputed Xtreme Championship. Gabe would work great matches, have an amazing Tag Team called Iconoclast with XWF standout Chris Chaos, forging another chapter in a legacy of success. Eventually the teammates would part when they were pinned against each other for the ultimate XWF prize, the XWF Universal Championship. After a huge lead-in the two would battle in a series of epic matches, with Reno coming out victorious among the pair to take his rightful place in XWF history. After, Gabe would burst onto the WWHq stage through Sanatorium, where history looked to begin to repeat itself after a few dominant wins.
HANDLER INFO.
WRITE MATCHES?: Occasionally
Previously was a member of the Sanatorium roster