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Full Name: N/A
Nicknames: N/ATwitter Handle: N/A
Age/DOB: 22/December 3rd, 1996
Height: 6'3"Weight: 265lbs
Birth Place: N/A
Current Residence: Japan
Alignment: Heel
Gimmick: Havok's origins are shrouded in mystery. His VTR during his entrance depicts him working out in an abandoned mental hospital, suggesting that he is somewhat unstable. This may be what contributes to his violent behavior. As a member of the Renegade's, he is the stable's muscle. As a former member of Suzuki-gun, Suzuki did not seek to tame him, so much as he sought to hone his aggressive rage to help Havok learn how to use it to his fullest disposal against opponents. With the Renegades, this mindset continues under the wisdom of James Reynolds, their manager.
Entrance Theme: "Redefined" by As I Lay Dying -
Entrance Description: The lights dimmed down as the building intro to As I Lay Dying’s “Redefined” came through the speakers.
As the full guitar riff and drums kick in, the lights around the ramp and stage take on a white, flashing effect as the familiar video reel for Havok plays. Intercut with flashes of the Renegade logo, the masked man is seen in obscured shots, lifting weights, smashing cinder blocks with his fists, and clawing at his head as he rocks back and forth in the corner of an old, abandoned, dirty asylum cell.
The curtain on the stage parts and the fans erupt into a shower of boos as James Reynolds comes casually walking out onto the stage. Dressed in his usual black attire of jeans, Italian boots, a t-shirt and his leather jacket. Even in the arena, the man wears sunglasses. The main focus, however, is on the massive figure behind him as the 6’3”, 285lb Havok comes walking right on his heels. Chain dangling around his neck and clenched by the ends in both hands. Havok comes to stand beside James Reynolds as both look down towards the ring. Jim Reynolds’ nonchalant frown curls into a tiny smirk.
Havok rolls his shoulders and flexes his hands around his chain as he stands there, watching the ring. He briefly turns towards James Reynolds as the man points down towards the ring, mouthing instructions under the music. Finally, Reynolds slaps Havok in the chest and the masked monster begins storming down the ramp with his manager hot on his heels.
I refuse to let go of the memories!
As the full guitar riff and drums kick in, the lights around the ramp and stage take on a white, flashing effect as the familiar video reel for Havok plays. Intercut with flashes of the Renegade logo, the masked man is seen in obscured shots, lifting weights, smashing cinder blocks with his fists, and clawing at his head as he rocks back and forth in the corner of an old, abandoned, dirty asylum cell.
'Cause they've changed everything inside of me!
If I could go back now to save myself at loss
Substanceless character brought back would be the cost
If I could go back now to save myself at loss
Substanceless character brought back would be the cost
The curtain on the stage parts and the fans erupt into a shower of boos as James Reynolds comes casually walking out onto the stage. Dressed in his usual black attire of jeans, Italian boots, a t-shirt and his leather jacket. Even in the arena, the man wears sunglasses. The main focus, however, is on the massive figure behind him as the 6’3”, 285lb Havok comes walking right on his heels. Chain dangling around his neck and clenched by the ends in both hands. Havok comes to stand beside James Reynolds as both look down towards the ring. Jim Reynolds’ nonchalant frown curls into a tiny smirk.
Agony today
Is tomorrow's strength
So don't run away
'Cause misery is…
Is tomorrow's strength
So don't run away
'Cause misery is…
Havok rolls his shoulders and flexes his hands around his chain as he stands there, watching the ring. He briefly turns towards James Reynolds as the man points down towards the ring, mouthing instructions under the music. Finally, Reynolds slaps Havok in the chest and the masked monster begins storming down the ramp with his manager hot on his heels.
Evolving into something that we can't see
Evolving and becoming, transforming
So don't run away
Evolving and becoming, transforming
So don't run away
The pain can never be erased
Remain and turn it into strength
Turn it into strength
Remain and turn it into strength
Turn it into strength
Havok reaches the steps and burst up onto the apron before coming to the ropes, slingshotting himself over the top and landing on the balls of his feet, bouncing a few times as he stares directly across the ring. Jim Reynolds joins him up on the apron and gives him a few last words before taking his chain and handing it off to the time keeper. Reynolds grabs Havok by the head, staring him in the eyes as he says something and gives the man an encouraging slap on the shoulder. Havok nods and turns his murderous gaze back towards his opponent
Least favorite type of match: N/A
Favorite Weapon: His chain that he brings to the ring.
Professional Wrestling Debut
Independent Circuit: N/A
Professionally: August 5th, 2018
Finishing Moves:
- The Disasterpiece
- Straight Jacket
Trademark/Signature Moves:
- Repeating Powerbomb
(Usually hits it three times before releasing)
- Overhead Belly to Belly Suplex
- Backdrop Driver
- Popup Powerslam
Common Moves:
Powerbomb
Running powerslams
Various Clotheslines/Lariats
Big Boot
Various Suplexes
Palm strikes
Forearm strikes
Various wrestling takedowns
Various holds and submissions
In-Ring Strengths: For a man his size, Havok is impressively agile, able to move quickly on his feet and perform jaw dropping feats like suicide dives through the ropes and even top rope pescadoes. His freakish strength also allows him to quickly stop opponents during aerial maneuvers, plucking them right out of the air and countering with a move of his own.
In-Ring Flaws: Mindless rage with, often, a lack of direction. His alleged mental state leaves him unhinged and he can literally snap on anyone, even the referee and staff members.
Wrestling Style: Havok uses a mixture of King's Road style slams and drivers, combined with technical and catch wrestling as was taught to him by Minoru Suzuki and Takashi Sugiura
Wrestling Attire: Full length trunks, boots, knee pads, elbow pads and wrist tape. All black with his name on the back of his trunks while the legs are decorated with barbwire dripping blood. He hides his face under a mask, formerly that of a bloody white skull; now replaced by a black lucha mask. He enters the ring with a chain wrapped loosely over his neck and both hands.
Picture Base: Mil Muertes
Your OOC Name/Handle: Fury
Biography: On the fallout from When Worlds Collide episode, the NFW universe was shocked to see the sudden arrival of Minoru Suzuki at an NFW sanctioned event, backed by his cohorts from Suzuki-Gun. In a vicious attack, they laid out the then NFW Tag Team Champions, the McKeesport Mafia, Shelton Benjamin and their newly found allies Connor K, and AKI.They were far from finished, however, as the following week, during a tag match between Shingo and Taichi versus Shelton Benjamin and Connor K, the audience witnessed the debut of a monster. With Takashi Iizuka staying back in New Japan, Minoru Suzuki needed a suitable substitute to wreak chaos and carnage among the NFW roster. Enter: Havok. Nobody knows where Suzuki and Heyman found him. What they do know is that he is an absolute monster. A silent killer in the ring. The embodiment of unbridled rage, combined with terrifying wrestling technique that makes him the weapon of mass destruction that Suzuki-Gun uses to help lay waste to anyone and everyone in their way.
MANAGER PROFILE
Full Name: James F. Reynolds
Nicknames: Jim, Jimbo, Jimmy
Pic Base: Edward Norton
Twitter Handle: @ j_reynolds_nfw
Age/DOB: April 20, 1967
Height: 5'10
Weight: 175lbs
Birth Place: New York City, New York
Current Residence: New York City, New York
Alignment: Heel
Gimmick: James Reynolds, often referred to simply as Jim, started out as a member of the commentary team. He was the color commentator, often rooting for the heels, with the exception of the "darker" and "creepier" individuals whom more often than not, plain freaked him out. Because of this, he would ridicule them mercilessly to the point he would often find himself on the receiving end of harassment or even a physical attack. Notable moments are the times Ethan Skinner, struck him with a pair of light tubes over the head, as well as later when he flat out fed Jim a forearm for trash talking him. Other times include Judas Lasher delivering a Lucifer's Halo while on guest commentary and Marissa Payne nailing him with the Bitch Killa while her father Big Daddy Payne and uncle Andrew Payne were wrestling an emotional match in the first ever Vlad Blackheart Memorial Tournament.
Instances like these lead Jim to step away from the commentary booth and sign on as a talent manager where he began managing Havok after the silent, masked wrestler was left alone by his former stable. After a brief stint with The Renegades, Jim lead Havok away from The Renegades due to Tyler Grey's incessant insulting of the memory of the late Vlad Blackheart - a man that most in NFW, even Jim, consider to be a legend and a pioneer of the company. Jim brought Havok, ironically, into Judas Lasher's Dominion of Pain when the veteran superstar handed control over to Lara Blackheart. Jim is blunt, brash, scheming and downright cruel. He can banter with the best of them but he has a heart where it counts - or so he claims as he says this is why he approached Havok to strike a mutual deal. As Jim would put it, "I guide the big beast's career, he protects me from assholes. Win win."