Post by David Troy on Jul 28, 2021 21:42:16 GMT
REAL NAME
Unknown, as is tradition with masked luchadors
STAGE NAME
Super Orca
NICKNAME(S)
The Prince of Whales, The Big Bad Demon of the Sea, Atlantis’ Most Wanted
HEIGHT & WEIGHT
6’2”, 310 pounds
DATE OF BIRTH
July 16, 1993
PLACE OF BIRTH
“Fighting out of San Diego, CA”
YEAR OF DEBUT
2016
ALIGNMENT
3, for now. To be fleshed out later.
PERSONALITY
One tough hombre. Having modeled himself after one of the most beautiful and ruthless creatures in nature, Super Orca will gladly demonstrate why the cetacean he’s named after is also called the KILLER whale. He is known to be from the United States, and he speaks both English and Spanish fluently. He’s the kind of guy who isn’t above working for others, but will gladly step up to someone he thinks is giving him a raw deal. A real working-class “a dollar is a dollar” mentality.
RING ATTIRE
Super Orca’s most obvious characteristic would be his mask; it is patterned in black and white, like a killer whale, and also sports a dorsal fin up top. Black-and-white singlet (with most of the white being in the front/chest area), with a pattern similar to the skin of a killer whale. Black kneepads, black boots with white laces and black-and-white soles, and of course, his mask.
CASUAL ATTIRE
Reeeeeeal casual stuff without much thought to it, plus the mask.
WALKOUT ATTIRE
A black-and-white cape with his name on the back. Same motif as his gear.
WALKOUT THEME
“Blood and Thunder” by Mastodon; this song as well as his ring gear, mostly white up front, lends itself to giving Orca the meme treatment when the crowd shouts along with the chorus, “WHITE-WHALE-HOLY-GRAIL”
BRIEF HISTORY
Not much is known about the massive Super Orca, but he has a reputation for participating in some of the most hellacious brawls ever contested in a wrestling ring south of the border; his reputation was such that he was often asked to protect the megastars of lucha libre outside the ring, a task he gladly undertook for extra money. Now, he takes his skills back up north.
PREVIOUS INJURIES
No major injuries of note.
SPORTSMANSHIP
Average sportsmanship. Will shake hands if offered. In terms of rulebreaking, he doesn’t go out of his way to do it, often because he just hits hard enough that doesn’t need to. No need to get DQed on a low blow and lose the winner’s share of the purse when a nice slam and a Big Splash will get the W.
RING STYLE
Lucha libre fat man brawling. Aggressive, maybe a little awkward, and violent as hell. Uses his size to crush his opponents. Think an ungodly fusion of LA Park, Black Terry, and Rhino.
FINISHING MOVES
The Big Splash: running splash off the ropes.
The Bigger Splash: Orca’s red-button finisher. A diving splash off the top rope.
SIGNATURE MOVES
1. Neptune’s Trident: Gore
2. Undertow: Black Hole Slam
3. Splash Mountain: sitout crucifix powerbomb (rare; about as rare as the Bigger Splash)
4. Powerslam
FAVOURITE MOVES
1. Hard chops
2. Headbutt
3. Double axhandle, usually off the second rope or as a running attack ala the Polish Hammer
4. Biel throw
5. Jumping vertical suplex
6. Kitchen sink
7. Clothesline
8. Full Nelson (sometimes into a slam)
9. Uppercut
10. Leapfrog body guillotine
COUNTER MOVES
1. Avoiding an opponent’s attack on him while he’s down, getting up, and landing the Big Splash (think the Warrior-Hogan finish from WrestleMania VI)
2. Ducking a clothesline AND grabbing a hold of an opponent for the Undertow.
3. Powerbomb counter out of an attempted hurricanrana.
TAUNTS
Jumping up and down, ala Earthquake
Unknown, as is tradition with masked luchadors
STAGE NAME
Super Orca
NICKNAME(S)
The Prince of Whales, The Big Bad Demon of the Sea, Atlantis’ Most Wanted
HEIGHT & WEIGHT
6’2”, 310 pounds
DATE OF BIRTH
July 16, 1993
PLACE OF BIRTH
“Fighting out of San Diego, CA”
YEAR OF DEBUT
2016
ALIGNMENT
3, for now. To be fleshed out later.
PERSONALITY
One tough hombre. Having modeled himself after one of the most beautiful and ruthless creatures in nature, Super Orca will gladly demonstrate why the cetacean he’s named after is also called the KILLER whale. He is known to be from the United States, and he speaks both English and Spanish fluently. He’s the kind of guy who isn’t above working for others, but will gladly step up to someone he thinks is giving him a raw deal. A real working-class “a dollar is a dollar” mentality.
RING ATTIRE
Super Orca’s most obvious characteristic would be his mask; it is patterned in black and white, like a killer whale, and also sports a dorsal fin up top. Black-and-white singlet (with most of the white being in the front/chest area), with a pattern similar to the skin of a killer whale. Black kneepads, black boots with white laces and black-and-white soles, and of course, his mask.
CASUAL ATTIRE
Reeeeeeal casual stuff without much thought to it, plus the mask.
WALKOUT ATTIRE
A black-and-white cape with his name on the back. Same motif as his gear.
WALKOUT THEME
“Blood and Thunder” by Mastodon; this song as well as his ring gear, mostly white up front, lends itself to giving Orca the meme treatment when the crowd shouts along with the chorus, “WHITE-WHALE-HOLY-GRAIL”
BRIEF HISTORY
Not much is known about the massive Super Orca, but he has a reputation for participating in some of the most hellacious brawls ever contested in a wrestling ring south of the border; his reputation was such that he was often asked to protect the megastars of lucha libre outside the ring, a task he gladly undertook for extra money. Now, he takes his skills back up north.
PREVIOUS INJURIES
No major injuries of note.
SPORTSMANSHIP
Average sportsmanship. Will shake hands if offered. In terms of rulebreaking, he doesn’t go out of his way to do it, often because he just hits hard enough that doesn’t need to. No need to get DQed on a low blow and lose the winner’s share of the purse when a nice slam and a Big Splash will get the W.
RING STYLE
Lucha libre fat man brawling. Aggressive, maybe a little awkward, and violent as hell. Uses his size to crush his opponents. Think an ungodly fusion of LA Park, Black Terry, and Rhino.
FINISHING MOVES
The Big Splash: running splash off the ropes.
The Bigger Splash: Orca’s red-button finisher. A diving splash off the top rope.
SIGNATURE MOVES
1. Neptune’s Trident: Gore
2. Undertow: Black Hole Slam
3. Splash Mountain: sitout crucifix powerbomb (rare; about as rare as the Bigger Splash)
4. Powerslam
FAVOURITE MOVES
1. Hard chops
2. Headbutt
3. Double axhandle, usually off the second rope or as a running attack ala the Polish Hammer
4. Biel throw
5. Jumping vertical suplex
6. Kitchen sink
7. Clothesline
8. Full Nelson (sometimes into a slam)
9. Uppercut
10. Leapfrog body guillotine
COUNTER MOVES
1. Avoiding an opponent’s attack on him while he’s down, getting up, and landing the Big Splash (think the Warrior-Hogan finish from WrestleMania VI)
2. Ducking a clothesline AND grabbing a hold of an opponent for the Undertow.
3. Powerbomb counter out of an attempted hurricanrana.
TAUNTS
Jumping up and down, ala Earthquake