M.O.P.
12/6/08
Wrestler Name: M.O.P.
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 232 lbs.
Hometown: Bergen County, New Jersey
Alignment: Face
Gimmick Description: The self-proclaimed "Future of Professional Wrestling." Technical wrestler who can walk the walk as well as talk the talk, though his cockiness and honesty make him someone fans can take to. Takes pride in being from New Jersey.
Appearance(what does your wrestler look like?): Caucasian, athletic build, broad shoulders, longish brown hair tied back to a ponytail with no facial hair outside of some sideburns and stubble, hazel eyes.
Apparel(what does your wrestler wear?): Wears long black tights with a green stripe-ish design on the sides, along with black wrestling boots with dark green shin guards. His name is across his tights both around the crotch and buttocks area (like Triple H).
Wears a dark green shirt with the Garden State Parkway logo, only with "M.O.P." in the middle to the ring during his entrance, though he takes it off to wrestle. Wears standard elbow pads and fingerless gloves, but otherwise nothing else on his upper body while wrestling. A snazzy suit while cutting promos.
Theme Music: AFI - "Days of the Phoenix"
Entrance Description: Arena goes black while entrance video and Days of the Phoenix intro plays. White sparking pyro ignites after intro and I walk down to the ring with no dramatics or showing, though I high five hands along the way down the ramp. If I have a championship belt on the way to a match, it's around my waist. For a promo, it's over my left shoulder.
When I get to the ring, I roll in under the ropes. Then I climb every turnbuckle and give my hand gesture to the crowd (sticking up my ring, middle and index fingers on each hand, palms facing my face, and crossing my arms around the wrists with the index fingers of each hand touching). If I have a championship belt, instead of the gesture, I raise it up, Rock-style, with my left hand and point to it and then myself, with my right thumb, letting the crowd know just how good I am.
Finishing Moves(you can do up to 2): 1. The Jersey Driver - A Modified Death Valley Driver that has a slight spin to it during the actual throw.
2. The Jughandle - Crossface Chickenwing submission hold (sleeper hold with the other arm), while hooking one leg with one of my own.
Bio: (Stuff to add/change at the end)
But things started to fall apart for the stable after losing the titles to the Non-American Heroes. M.O.P. became bitter towards his tag-team partner, blaming him for the loss. Eventually, he came to the conclusion that The Pride was holding him back and he needed to cast off the dead weight and join a winning team. It was then that D-Day Dave approached him once more, this time to join his new Corporate stable. With promises of great success and an even greater paycheck, M.O.P. decided selling out was the best course of action for his career. M.O.P. and the rest of Corporate lulled Jazzman into false hopes of becoming the new member of the stable before being double crossed. And as a final action of revenge against his former partner, Metylerca was released from his contract.
After a brutal feud with Aaron Enigma, of which he was on the losing end, M.O.P. started re-evaluating his career. He wasn't happy with the way Corporate didn't do much for his career and drifted away from them. His career turned around once he got a decisive win over then-WWCF Champion Seth Drakin in a non-title match.
This momentum came at a head when he ended the ten month reign of Above Average, becoming the third WWCF Inter-Forum Champion. After a brutal Jersey Turnpike match, M.O.P. succeeded in his first defense against Motor-Colt of The Story. Before the match, M.O.P. quit Corporate and now tags with his former nemesis Aaron Enigma.
If his reign will be even half as long as Above Average's is anyone's guess, but if you ask M.O.P., his career is only getting started.
Oh, and if you ask him what M.O.P. stands for, he'll tell you "Manly Outrageous Person," or some other random combination of words that start with M, O, and P. He likes to cover up that the initials are actually for his real name.
M.O.P.'s old look