Post by nathanneale on May 26, 2010 5:44:09 GMT -5
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Character Information:
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Name: Nathan Neale
Nickname: "The Reality Revolution"
Born: May 23, 1985, in San Luis Obispo, CA.
Year Turned Pro: 2003 (Seven years pro.)
Billed height: 5'11" (Five feet, eleven inches.)
Billed weight: 200 lbs. (Two hundred pounds.)
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Character Description:
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Poser: Urijah Faber
Detailed attires:
Backstage
- Either a short-sleeved dress shirt or a regular dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up to the elbows. The shirts can either be white, dark grey, or a darker primary color.
- A black vest is worn over the dress shirts, a la Miz.
- Either a pair of dark grey jeans, or black slacks.
- A pair of Timberland Prop Five Star demi-boots.
Entrance
Usually, Neale just wears a sleeveless "Get Real" t-shirt (as seen here: img.photobucket.com/albums/v120/KashTheKwik/GetReal2.png .) over his in-ring attire.
In-Ring
- Black athletic tape around the left bicep
- White elbow pads on both arms.
- White leather wristbands on both arms that reach from the wrist to halfway up the forearm. A stylized double R logo is emblazoned across them.
- White trunks with black lining at the waist and legs; the same double R logo is across the crotch of the trunks while the Neale World logo (see my avatar) is on the back.
- White boots and kneepads, with black kickpads over them; the "Neale World" logo is on both.
Alignment: Heel
Gimmick: I'd say it's a combination of The Miz and Paparazzi Productions-era Alex Shelley. He's an incredibly arrogant asshole who will sink to any low it takes to succeed. He's also not above "gathering footage" of his colleagues' loved ones or allies to intimidate them. The reality aspect of his gimmick comes from his wildly successful self-produced reality show in Pro Wrestling FIRE, The Neale World.
Catchphrase:
- "[Opponent's Name]... get real!" (usually said in a condescending manner. Even if it's someone much better than Nathan, his ego almost demands he say this to them.)
Entrance music: "Dependent Pretender" by Red Hot Chili Peppers (ft. Foo Fighters)
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Character Background:
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Championships Held:
No major titles to date.
Accomplishments:
- One of the PWF's first FIRE Starters call-ups.
Notable Feuds:
- vs. Thunderkiss: Thunderkiss attacked Neale's valet. Neale tried to get revenge, but was stopped by the authority figure. Neale eventually fought his way into a match with said authority figure, defeated him, and defeated Thunderkiss in an epic match.
Notable Injuries:
- No major ones thus far. He's been extremely lucky.
Biography: Nathan Neale has always had to work for what he wanted; and one thing he's wanted since he was young was to wrestle. While his peers dreamed of starring in a hit Hollywood film, or winning the Super Bowl or the World Series, all Neale has wanted to do was become a World Heavyweight Champion.
While he began his career working independents along the West Coast, he finally saw an opportunity to become a star with Pro Wrestling Fire... and he'll stop at nothing to accomplish that goal.
However, with new opportunities come new beginnings. While he maintains good relations with the fans of Pro Wrestling FIRE, the fans of the Premiere Wrestling Association will meet the darker side of Nathan Neale.
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Move Arsenal Information:
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Wrestling style: A mix of high-flying aerial moves, crisp technical maneuvers, and stiff strikes. To use a real-world example, he's more a CM Punk than a Rey Mysterio.
Strengths and weaknesses: Neale's major strength lies in his resiliency. Like a cockroach, it takes a surprising amount of effort to put him down for good. He's also got impressive speed, and can outrun most larger, heavier opponents. His major weakness is his attitude. If someone else proves to be quite the bother to put away, Neale has a tendency to become frustrated, and starts making critical mistakes.
Specialties:
A "loaded" camcorder with the Neale World logo on the either side. Neale carries it everywhere.
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Move Arsenal:
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Finishing Moves:
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"The Neale Cipher" - (Busaiku Knee Kick)
Since he began his career, he's used this kick as his major finish. In seven years, it has never missed. It's not always finished matches, and in fact, he's lost matches after hitting it, but the point remains that nobody has ever dodged the Cipher. It can be hit from goddamn anywhere too, which is a major plus.
"The Reality Revolver" - (630 Splash)
Neale picked up the 630 during his time wrestling for the GSB in Pennsylvania. Fans in the PWF might know it as the Neale Nightmare. Whether face or heel, Nathan always gets the crowd going with this move.
"Tsunami Warning" - (Half-nelson bulldog)
The Tsunami Warning is a tribute to Neale's trainer, GSB Hall of Famer Jeff "The Tsunami" Fury and his finisher, a full nelson bulldog called the Wipe Out. By not hooking the other half of the full nelson in, Nathan can hit this from anywhere, much like the Cipher.
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Signature Moves:
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"The HOTDAMN Lariat" - (Double springboard clothesline)
Nathan, on the apron, pulls back on the top rope, jumps onto the second rope, then onto the third, and jumps off, using the combined propulsion to clothesline the opponent. He thought of the move himself, and ALWAYS delivers the move with his left arm - thus the athletic tape around the left bicep.
"The Reality Bite" - (Springboard roundhouse kick)
In the ring, Nathan jumps onto the second rope, before jumping backward, turning himself around in midair, catching the opponent in the face with his shin. [It's the Flying Chuck.]
1. Variation: Nathan can also hit this by running his knee directly into the opponent's face while the opponent is in a sitting position.
"Heavy Dose Of Reality" - (Repeated, alternating forearm shots followed by a clothesline/body splash in the corner)
Nathan gets the opponent in the corner. He then starts to blast them with repeated alternating forearm shots to the sides of the head, before jogging back to the opposite corner. He then runs back to the opponent, jumping as he nears them, before hitting a massive clothesline. [It's the Emperor Hammer from SvR10, followed by Miz's corner clothesline]
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Basic Moves:
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1. Various DDT variations (single-arm, double-arm, implant, evenflow, running, etc.)
2. Various springboard moves (kicks, body presses, sentons, neckbreakers, etc.)
3. Shining Apprentice
4. Hurricanrana (though, he's very versatile with how it's used.)
5. "Loaded" Camera Shot (I'm going for a chickenshit heel here, and trying to get the camera over as a trademark weapon.)