Post by Frank Washington on Mar 10, 2010 6:21:32 GMT -5
Character Information:
Name: Steve Jobs
Nickname: The Millionaire
Born:Jan 14, 1976 (Age 34), Los Angeles, CA
Now Residing in: Wall Street, New York
Year Turned Pro: 2007
Billed height: 6’2
Billed weight: 247lbs
Character Description:
Poser: John “Bradshaw” Layfield
Detailed attires: Jobs is always sporting a custom tailored suit. In the ring he wears black trunks sporting the Jobs INC Logo.
Alignment: Heel
Gimmick: Ruthless Businessman, Agent. Jobs is a cut throat, underhanded businessman always out to turn a profit, no matter how he does so, and the ends justify the means as far as money is concerned. He also works as Frank Washington’s Manager and Agent. Accompanying him to the ring, he’s never without his briefcase of money, which is very much apart of his gimmick. This briefcase oftentimes finds its way into matches used as a foreign object.
Catchphrase: “Money isn’t everything, it’s the ONLY thing!”
Entrance music: Re-Education (Through Labor) by Rise Against (same as Frank Washington, for the moment anyway)
Moveset Information:
Wrestling style: Dirty, some technical
Strengths and weaknesses:Jobs, while not an active wrestler anymore is still very crafty, and knows how to get things done in the ring, be it from a wrestler or manager's standpoint. Also being a very wealthy individual, money tends to speak, and he isn't afraid to bribe someone to get his way, and will even try to do so in the middle of matches (especially when forced to compete, he may try to pay of his opponent, to lay down for a 3 count for a payoff, or have someone eliminate themselves in an over the top rope battle royal). Despite his age however, he is somewhat inexperienced in the wrestling ring (since while money can buy you the best trainers, you can't buy experience). Also speedy wrestlers and highflyers tend to get the upper hand should they go unchecked early on in the match, as Jobs would perfer to stick to more mat based tactics.
Specialties: Briefcase
Moveset:
Basic Moves:
- DDT
- Snap Suplex
- Scoop Slam
- Powerslam
- Eye Poke and other various underhanded moves
Signature moves:
- Low Blow
- Million $ Dream
- Big Boot
- Million $ Knee Drops
- Stalling Brainbuster
Finishing move:
- Clothesline from Wall Street
Background Info:
Titles Held: None
Accomplishments: ECF General Manager, #1 contender for the ECF World Championship (lost vs. Daniel Hutchinson)
Notable Feuds: vs. Frank Washington, vs. Daniel Hutchinson
Notable Injuries: Broken Ribs
Biography: Steve Jobs is a self-made Millionaire, and he has no problem flaunting his wealth to show it off either. A business prodigy, Steve Jobs knew the art of business from early on in his life, and carried that with him to success. While attending college, Steve Jobs obtained a loan, and invested it into the stock market, riding the “Dot Com Bubble” boom of the mid 90s, he quickly became a millionaire with carefully placed investments. With his new found wealth he was able to promptly pay off both his bank loan and his student loans. He continued to ride the waves of success by graduating in the top of his class, while at the same time managing to stay away from the dot com bubble’s burst. While Jobs was accused of insider trading, there were never enough evidence to bring the case to court, and thus he continued to ride the waves of success.
Fast-forward some years, and Mr. Jobs now owns his own company, Jobs INC, and his stock is only rising. While a veteran of the business world, Steve Jobs is no stranger to the wrestling world. Making his debut in 2007 for the newly opened Extreme Championship Federation, he would wrestle his first few matches, engaging in a brief feud with ECF Chairman and Founder Frank Washington, in which he was put on the shelf for some months, after he broke his ribs courtesy of the kitchen sink in a No DQ match between the two, where Frank Washington suplexed him into the sink. He would later become ECF’s General Manager, a position which he would hold during the rest of the feds existence, even briefly becoming #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. After hiatus, Jobs has followed Frank Washington back to the squared circle, this time as his manager and agent.