Post by Rocken Rob on Sept 15, 2010 11:52:45 GMT -6
Wrestler Name: The “BUSHIDO Warrior” T-Bomb
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 235
Alignment: Super Face
Home: Las Vegas Nv
Theme Music: Music Bombs away by DJ Shadow
Finisher: The BUSHIDO drop
Finisher Description: a F-5 off the top rope
Basic Moves:
# Off the Top Rope Pile Driver
# Springboard Moonsault DDT
#Apron Dive Vertical Splash Body Press
# Handspring Moonsault Body Press Suicida
# Off the Top Rope Body Press
# Off the Top Rope Body Press with Twist
# Off the Top Rope Body Press Suicida (Plancha)
# Off the Top Rope Corkscrew Body Press Suicida
# Off the Top Rope Corkscrew Moonsault Body P
# Springboard Roundhouse Kick
* pine crank: Applies pressure to the spine by twisting or bending the body.
* Stack: Compress opponent in vertical sit-up position (feet up) to pin their shoulders to mat.
* Staple: Using the opponent's clothing to help pin them against a surface.
* Tie: A transitional hold used to stabilize the opponent in preparation for striking or throwing.
* Pinch grip tie: Term for a particular harness hold, common in Greco-Roman wrestling circles.
* Heel hook: A leglock which rotates the ankle.
* Hooks: Wrapping the arm or leg around an opponent's limb(s) for greater control.
* Juji-Gatame: A type of armbar where the arm is held in between the legs.
* Keylock: A shoulderlock where the arm is turned like a key.
* Achilles lock: A compression lock on the achilles tendon.
* Americana: BJJ term for a lateral keylock.
* Anaconda choke: A type of arm triangle choke.
* Ankle lock: A leglock which hyperextends the ankle.
* Armbar: An armlock which hyperextends the elbow.
*Japanese Leg Roll Clutch
* Armlock: A general term for joint locks at the elbow or shoulder.
* Arm triangle choke: A chokehold similar to the triangle choke except using the arms.
* Bear hug: A clinching hold encircling the opponent's torso with both arms, pulling toward oneself.
* Biceps slicer: A compression lock on the biceps.
*Grounded Octopus Hold
* Can opener: A type of neck crank.
* Chicken wing: Term for various hammer/keylocks, especially among Shoot wrestling and Jeet Kune Do practitioners.
* Collar tie: facing the opponent with one or both hands on the back of their head/neck
* Kimura: BJJ term for a medial keylock.
* Kneebar: A leglock which hyperextends the knee.
* Leglock: A general term for joint locks at the hip, knee or ankle.
* Rear naked choke: A chokehold from the rear.
* Toe hold: A type of leglock which hyperextens the ankle.
* Triangle choke: A chokehold which forms a triangle around the opponent's head using the legs.
* Twister: A type of body bend and neck crank.
* Underhook: Holding under the opponent's arm while standing.
* Wristlock:
He has powerful knees and strong front kick
Pic-Base:Heath Herring
T- bomb the son of Firebomb basically grew up around wrestling a huge Shawn Stryker fan . Started wrestling at age 15 Worked in MCW as enhancement talent. Went to work in Japan Fujiwara Gumi and won there Championship and stay there for 5 mouths Received a few tryouts in WpW where he worked a TV title match and a fed cup. But was never signed WpW felt he was too reckless and stiff for their style of wrestling. Then onto Singapore to Shootbox (a kick boxing hybrid wrestling comb) where he was the AJKF Ultra Welterweight Champion also Thailand where he became the UKF World Super Middleweight Champion During a pre-fight stare down, in Japan his opponent, leaned in and kissed him on the lips. T-bomb reacted by punching him in the face, knocking him out and was immediately disqualified and his opponent, had to be taken from the ring on a stretcher but won the UKF World Super Middleweight Champion. During this time he did mouthy tours for Pro-Wrestling FURY winning there title being the first person to hold a real and work titles at the same time. An Indy promoter in Iowa banned him for doing his BUSHIDO drop off the top of a cage. His father convinced ML to sign because the American sports entertainment style of wrestling needs some more action. He currently lives in Las Vegas and trains at the Las Vegas Combat Club. Will do anything off the top rope even if he has to bring his opponent, up there with him to land the move Full nelson drops off the top rope pile drivers. Very stiff and reckless on his opponents. Has learned a move or 2 from everyone his father has ever known. Has close ties to his sister (Angel) and his dad (Firebomb) Very over protected of his family known for extreme hairstyles and wearing a cowboy hat and trench coat into the ring. His appearance and moves is very popular among the Japanese crowd. won the ML:XL World Championship and the fans have taken a likely to him, during his feud with his dad. Also in ML He Feuded with Nate Snipes there feud climaxed with a match to where T-Bomb and Nate Each landed suplexs off the top of the 15 foot high Cage When ML cease promoting they held him to his contact preventing him from Wrestling in till Oct.27 2008 So he did FIGHT! MMA winning the FIGHT! Middleweight Champion in March 2008 on Oct.31 2008 while still doing MMA he returned to Pro Wrestling on a Ricochet Pro Wrestling event took on WWA World Champion Python in a non title match to a Draw. Stay away from Pro Wrestling in till November 19 2008 Where he wrestled RJ Harris and lost on Ricochet Pro Wrestling. Wrestled again on December 18 2008 defeated Scott Fire in what build at a battle of former ML Champs. The next night he defended his FIGHT! Middleweight Championship. In February returned to the States for one night to team with his dad at the BWA Legends Event He was the only non legend to appear. Stay away from Pro Wrestling in till June 2009while having 3 successful FIGHT! Middleweight Champion defenses. In July 2009 he lost the FIGHT! Middleweight Championship and started to tour J-Pro in Japan At Jason Ramsey’s request Had a fued with Eric Dane and Jason Ramsey what climax in a tag team match of Firebomb and T-Bomb vs Eric Dane and Jason Ramsey On July 20 2009. there was talk about him showing up in RCW but he felt it was not a good fit besides a match with Nate Snipes, so he didn’t sign. in August he regained the UKF World Super Middleweight At PRIDE WARS UKF vs FIGHT! Lost the title in September 2009 to Takumi Ishimaru Wrestled for innovaPRO & J-Pro in till December 2009 Picked up a few more skills while working in Japan training at Jason Ramsey's Tenchu-Do. On the recommendations of his mentor Shawn Stryker and farther signed with hWo. In February 2010 T-Bomb even though he said he would never come back to the states full time made his return to the States in hWo but was used sparely in a fued with Angel and T-Bomb, Left without any fanfare after his sister and father was mistreated there. In March did a 3 week tour of J-Pro. Wrested his dad Firebomb on a Independent House Show in South Lake Tahoe to a no contest on March 30 2010 that besides two non wrestling guest appearances on BLOW was the only time he appeared on Wrestling programing. On September 7 2010 Challenge Ulie Red to a fight. Even though he fells Pro Wrestling is a complete joke On September 15, 2010 he signed a month to month deal with World Pro Wrestling to what are saying is a very lucrative deal. Of guaranteed weekly money of $500 and 25 % of merchandise that involves his likeness and trademarks that allows him to freelance in MMA and Japan
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 235
Alignment: Super Face
Home: Las Vegas Nv
Theme Music: Music Bombs away by DJ Shadow
Finisher: The BUSHIDO drop
Finisher Description: a F-5 off the top rope
Basic Moves:
# Off the Top Rope Pile Driver
# Springboard Moonsault DDT
#Apron Dive Vertical Splash Body Press
# Handspring Moonsault Body Press Suicida
# Off the Top Rope Body Press
# Off the Top Rope Body Press with Twist
# Off the Top Rope Body Press Suicida (Plancha)
# Off the Top Rope Corkscrew Body Press Suicida
# Off the Top Rope Corkscrew Moonsault Body P
# Springboard Roundhouse Kick
* pine crank: Applies pressure to the spine by twisting or bending the body.
* Stack: Compress opponent in vertical sit-up position (feet up) to pin their shoulders to mat.
* Staple: Using the opponent's clothing to help pin them against a surface.
* Tie: A transitional hold used to stabilize the opponent in preparation for striking or throwing.
* Pinch grip tie: Term for a particular harness hold, common in Greco-Roman wrestling circles.
* Heel hook: A leglock which rotates the ankle.
* Hooks: Wrapping the arm or leg around an opponent's limb(s) for greater control.
* Juji-Gatame: A type of armbar where the arm is held in between the legs.
* Keylock: A shoulderlock where the arm is turned like a key.
* Achilles lock: A compression lock on the achilles tendon.
* Americana: BJJ term for a lateral keylock.
* Anaconda choke: A type of arm triangle choke.
* Ankle lock: A leglock which hyperextends the ankle.
* Armbar: An armlock which hyperextends the elbow.
*Japanese Leg Roll Clutch
* Armlock: A general term for joint locks at the elbow or shoulder.
* Arm triangle choke: A chokehold similar to the triangle choke except using the arms.
* Bear hug: A clinching hold encircling the opponent's torso with both arms, pulling toward oneself.
* Biceps slicer: A compression lock on the biceps.
*Grounded Octopus Hold
* Can opener: A type of neck crank.
* Chicken wing: Term for various hammer/keylocks, especially among Shoot wrestling and Jeet Kune Do practitioners.
* Collar tie: facing the opponent with one or both hands on the back of their head/neck
* Kimura: BJJ term for a medial keylock.
* Kneebar: A leglock which hyperextends the knee.
* Leglock: A general term for joint locks at the hip, knee or ankle.
* Rear naked choke: A chokehold from the rear.
* Toe hold: A type of leglock which hyperextens the ankle.
* Triangle choke: A chokehold which forms a triangle around the opponent's head using the legs.
* Twister: A type of body bend and neck crank.
* Underhook: Holding under the opponent's arm while standing.
* Wristlock:
He has powerful knees and strong front kick
Pic-Base:Heath Herring
T- bomb the son of Firebomb basically grew up around wrestling a huge Shawn Stryker fan . Started wrestling at age 15 Worked in MCW as enhancement talent. Went to work in Japan Fujiwara Gumi and won there Championship and stay there for 5 mouths Received a few tryouts in WpW where he worked a TV title match and a fed cup. But was never signed WpW felt he was too reckless and stiff for their style of wrestling. Then onto Singapore to Shootbox (a kick boxing hybrid wrestling comb) where he was the AJKF Ultra Welterweight Champion also Thailand where he became the UKF World Super Middleweight Champion During a pre-fight stare down, in Japan his opponent, leaned in and kissed him on the lips. T-bomb reacted by punching him in the face, knocking him out and was immediately disqualified and his opponent, had to be taken from the ring on a stretcher but won the UKF World Super Middleweight Champion. During this time he did mouthy tours for Pro-Wrestling FURY winning there title being the first person to hold a real and work titles at the same time. An Indy promoter in Iowa banned him for doing his BUSHIDO drop off the top of a cage. His father convinced ML to sign because the American sports entertainment style of wrestling needs some more action. He currently lives in Las Vegas and trains at the Las Vegas Combat Club. Will do anything off the top rope even if he has to bring his opponent, up there with him to land the move Full nelson drops off the top rope pile drivers. Very stiff and reckless on his opponents. Has learned a move or 2 from everyone his father has ever known. Has close ties to his sister (Angel) and his dad (Firebomb) Very over protected of his family known for extreme hairstyles and wearing a cowboy hat and trench coat into the ring. His appearance and moves is very popular among the Japanese crowd. won the ML:XL World Championship and the fans have taken a likely to him, during his feud with his dad. Also in ML He Feuded with Nate Snipes there feud climaxed with a match to where T-Bomb and Nate Each landed suplexs off the top of the 15 foot high Cage When ML cease promoting they held him to his contact preventing him from Wrestling in till Oct.27 2008 So he did FIGHT! MMA winning the FIGHT! Middleweight Champion in March 2008 on Oct.31 2008 while still doing MMA he returned to Pro Wrestling on a Ricochet Pro Wrestling event took on WWA World Champion Python in a non title match to a Draw. Stay away from Pro Wrestling in till November 19 2008 Where he wrestled RJ Harris and lost on Ricochet Pro Wrestling. Wrestled again on December 18 2008 defeated Scott Fire in what build at a battle of former ML Champs. The next night he defended his FIGHT! Middleweight Championship. In February returned to the States for one night to team with his dad at the BWA Legends Event He was the only non legend to appear. Stay away from Pro Wrestling in till June 2009while having 3 successful FIGHT! Middleweight Champion defenses. In July 2009 he lost the FIGHT! Middleweight Championship and started to tour J-Pro in Japan At Jason Ramsey’s request Had a fued with Eric Dane and Jason Ramsey what climax in a tag team match of Firebomb and T-Bomb vs Eric Dane and Jason Ramsey On July 20 2009. there was talk about him showing up in RCW but he felt it was not a good fit besides a match with Nate Snipes, so he didn’t sign. in August he regained the UKF World Super Middleweight At PRIDE WARS UKF vs FIGHT! Lost the title in September 2009 to Takumi Ishimaru Wrestled for innovaPRO & J-Pro in till December 2009 Picked up a few more skills while working in Japan training at Jason Ramsey's Tenchu-Do. On the recommendations of his mentor Shawn Stryker and farther signed with hWo. In February 2010 T-Bomb even though he said he would never come back to the states full time made his return to the States in hWo but was used sparely in a fued with Angel and T-Bomb, Left without any fanfare after his sister and father was mistreated there. In March did a 3 week tour of J-Pro. Wrested his dad Firebomb on a Independent House Show in South Lake Tahoe to a no contest on March 30 2010 that besides two non wrestling guest appearances on BLOW was the only time he appeared on Wrestling programing. On September 7 2010 Challenge Ulie Red to a fight. Even though he fells Pro Wrestling is a complete joke On September 15, 2010 he signed a month to month deal with World Pro Wrestling to what are saying is a very lucrative deal. Of guaranteed weekly money of $500 and 25 % of merchandise that involves his likeness and trademarks that allows him to freelance in MMA and Japan