Post by CJ Phoenix on Jun 25, 2018 0:00:48 GMT -5
Character Name: Chase Jackson
Nickname: "CJ Phoenix" "Luminary of Despair"
Hometown: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Height: 6'1
Weight: 201lbs
Alignment: Tweener(plays to the opposite of his opponents)
In-Ring Style: High-flying, technical, hardcore
Bio: Chase was once just a young man who wanted to wrestle. He was a bit naive, but had potential, and it showed when he won gold in the WCF just eight months into his career. However, his life outside the ring is a catastrophe at best, and it spiralled out of control just before he won aforementioned gold. It turns out, Chase had an abundance of mysteries about his life that he had to unravel. So much so that he had even stopped wrestling for a while. A lot has changed for the now married 28 year old. Some good, some bad. The events of his life over the past couple of years have only recently beginning to come to the light. From what we know so far, he had been dealing with a heavy depression before getting involved in a near-fatal accident. He has also been accused of murder, as well as conjuring a plan to [REDACTED]. Something about him has changed since his return to the ring in October of 2020. The happy-go-lucky optimism and enthusiasm of just being happy to be there no longer seem to be present. Psychological tests suggest that he may have alexithymia. If that is the case, we will definitely need to keep a close eye on him from week to week. We will provide more information as it becomes available.
Attire: Chase wears his FightSmartSport jersey along with black and white shorts and shoes to the ring.
Theme song: "Break My Baby" -KALEO
Pic Base: Aldis Hodge
Entrance: "Break My Baby" Echoes through the stadium as the camera rotates around. Seconds later, CJ Phoenix walks out and stops at the middle of the ramp, stretching his arms out while lowering his head.
Adilene Floyd: Making his way to the ring, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana...weighing in at 201lbs...the Luminary of Despair...CJ PHOENIX!!!
As the chorus begins, he covers half of his face with his hand. Then, he slowly lowers his arm and looks around at the arena. A sinister smile grows on his face as he walks to the ring. Once inside, he hops on the turnbuckle and stares off unto the audience. Finally, he hops down, looks into the camera lens, and covers one side of his face with his hand for a second while mouthing the word "despair".
Favorite moves:
Exploder Suplex
Suicide dive
Moonsault
Enziguri
Spinning wheel kick
Boston crab
Running DDT
Standing moonsault
Powerslam
Dropkick
Camel clutch
Sharpshooter
Signature move(s):
The Decapitator-running clothesline
Javelin-Spear
Finisher(s):
Talon Kick-Modified superkick, primarily a catapult-catch if he can lift his opponent.
Phoenix Splash-same as the actual move
Crux of Fate-bow and arrow submission hold
PyroPiston-punt kick
Manager (optional): None at the moment
History for the nerrrrrds like me
42-22-5 Overall(2018: 2-2/ 2020: 3-2/ 2021: 18-10-3/ 2022: 19-9-2)
17-4-2 Tag
25-18-3 Singles(multi-man/battle royales: 5-11, one-on-one: 20-7-3)
(1x)Hardcore Champion(4/19/21-6/27/21)
(1x)US Champion(11/1/21-3/13/22)
(1x)Tag Champion (W/Spencer Adams)(8/22/22-)
2022 Trios Champion(W/Spencer Adams and Jonny Cedrone)
Nickname: "CJ Phoenix" "Luminary of Despair"
Hometown: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Height: 6'1
Weight: 201lbs
Alignment: Tweener(plays to the opposite of his opponents)
In-Ring Style: High-flying, technical, hardcore
Bio: Chase was once just a young man who wanted to wrestle. He was a bit naive, but had potential, and it showed when he won gold in the WCF just eight months into his career. However, his life outside the ring is a catastrophe at best, and it spiralled out of control just before he won aforementioned gold. It turns out, Chase had an abundance of mysteries about his life that he had to unravel. So much so that he had even stopped wrestling for a while. A lot has changed for the now married 28 year old. Some good, some bad. The events of his life over the past couple of years have only recently beginning to come to the light. From what we know so far, he had been dealing with a heavy depression before getting involved in a near-fatal accident. He has also been accused of murder, as well as conjuring a plan to [REDACTED]. Something about him has changed since his return to the ring in October of 2020. The happy-go-lucky optimism and enthusiasm of just being happy to be there no longer seem to be present. Psychological tests suggest that he may have alexithymia. If that is the case, we will definitely need to keep a close eye on him from week to week. We will provide more information as it becomes available.
Attire: Chase wears his FightSmartSport jersey along with black and white shorts and shoes to the ring.
Theme song: "Break My Baby" -KALEO
Pic Base: Aldis Hodge
Entrance: "Break My Baby" Echoes through the stadium as the camera rotates around. Seconds later, CJ Phoenix walks out and stops at the middle of the ramp, stretching his arms out while lowering his head.
Adilene Floyd: Making his way to the ring, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana...weighing in at 201lbs...the Luminary of Despair...CJ PHOENIX!!!
As the chorus begins, he covers half of his face with his hand. Then, he slowly lowers his arm and looks around at the arena. A sinister smile grows on his face as he walks to the ring. Once inside, he hops on the turnbuckle and stares off unto the audience. Finally, he hops down, looks into the camera lens, and covers one side of his face with his hand for a second while mouthing the word "despair".
Favorite moves:
Exploder Suplex
Suicide dive
Moonsault
Enziguri
Spinning wheel kick
Boston crab
Running DDT
Standing moonsault
Powerslam
Dropkick
Camel clutch
Sharpshooter
Signature move(s):
The Decapitator-running clothesline
Javelin-Spear
Finisher(s):
Talon Kick-Modified superkick, primarily a catapult-catch if he can lift his opponent.
Phoenix Splash-same as the actual move
Crux of Fate-bow and arrow submission hold
PyroPiston-punt kick
Manager (optional): None at the moment
History for the nerrrrrds like me
42-22-5 Overall(2018: 2-2/ 2020: 3-2/ 2021: 18-10-3/ 2022: 19-9-2)
17-4-2 Tag
25-18-3 Singles(multi-man/battle royales: 5-11, one-on-one: 20-7-3)
(1x)Hardcore Champion(4/19/21-6/27/21)
(1x)US Champion(11/1/21-3/13/22)
(1x)Tag Champion (W/Spencer Adams)(8/22/22-)
2022 Trios Champion(W/Spencer Adams and Jonny Cedrone)