Post by Big Time Fights on Sept 1, 2020 19:51:18 GMT
NAME -
Does your character use their real name or a stage name?
NICKNAME(S) -
Are there any aliases your character goes by?
HEIGHT & WEIGHT -
Using feet and inches for height and pounds for weight.
DATE OF BIRTH -
What month, day and year was your character born?
PLACE OF BIRTH -
Where was your character born?
YEAR OF DEBUT -
When did your character start in the sport?
ALIGNMENT -
On a scale of 1 to 5 with 1 being totally hated and 5 being absolutely loved - how do the fans respond to your character?
PERSONALITY -
How would you describe your character's personality and outlook in regards to life and their in-ring career?
RING ATTIRE -
What does your character wear when competing inside the ring?
CASUAL ATTIRE -
What does your character wear when they're not competing?
WALKOUT ATTIRE -
Does your character wear anything special for their entrance?
WALKOUT THEME -
What song does your character use for their entrance?
BRIEF HISTORY -
Tell us a bit about your character's past and what led them to the squared circle.
PREVIOUS INJURIES -
Has your character suffered any injuries in their life or career?
SPORTSMANSHIP -
How does your character conduct themselves inside the ring? Are they fair or do they tend to disobey the rules if they're able? Do they shake hands before or after a match?
STYLE -
Describe in detail your character's style inside the ring and how they adapt to certain types of opponents? Please include any tactics or mannerisms that your character might utilize throughout the course of the match.
FINISHING MOVES -
2 moves that your character will use to end a match.
SIGNATURE MOVES -
Up to 4 moves that your character uses to build to their finisher(s).
FAVOURITE MOVES -
Up to 8 moves that your character will utilize throughout a match to wear down an opponent. These might include specific submissions that they'll go for out of a collar and elbow tie-up, their preferred strikes, basic slams and suplexes.
TAUNTS -
Taunts that your character might use to fire up the crowd, irritate an opponent or celebrate a win.