Post by Breezy on Jan 21, 2020 8:38:38 GMT -5
Character Name: Eli Beazley
Nickname: “Breezy”
Hometown: San Diego, California
Height: 5’11 and ¾
Weight: 201 lbs
Alignment: Face
In-Ring Style: Showboat
(Think Shawn Michaels or Dolph Ziggler)
Bio: Eli Beazley was born and raised in sunny San Diego, California. His first love was basketball. He has always dreamed of playing in the NBA. He envisioned himself being a dominant big man like Shaq or Yao Ming. The problem… He is 5’11 and three quarters and just not very good at basketball. In his teens, he discovered professional wrestling and was drawn to the spectacle of it. He immediately started watching everything he could get his hands on. As many young fans do, he started a backyard wrestling federation. They built a small following in the San Diego area, but it all fell apart when Eli insisted on becoming every champion the fed had.
When ‘Eli Beazley’s Backyard Wrestling Federation’ disbanded he was dejected but not defeated. He continued to work on his promos and had some real ‘bangers’. His family remembers fondly an impromptu promo focused around his mother’s meatloaf. He also cut a brilliant promo about why he shouldn’t be ‘bothered’ with mowing the lawn. While the promo was great it lead to a long week of being grounded.
Eli graduated high school and immediately joined Mike Maddock’s School of Wrestling. After a year under Maddock’s roof, Eli set out for the independent wrestling scene. For the last five years, he has been traveling all over the world trying to make it as a wrestler. Eli is incredibly hard working and always determined . He has enjoyed some success on the indies but is looking for a more fixed role in a company.
Attire:
In wring he will always wear a brightly colored singlet. He loves the neon pinks, greens and yellows. Often times he will pander to the crowd with some local design. For example if he is in Texas he may add the Texas flag to the front of his singlet. Or if he is in Nashville you might see a guitar on the back. He also will wear knee pads and boots with often contrasting neon colors. His boots will always have the word ‘Breezy’ down the side. He has a very classic look in the ring . His singlets w
Theme song: “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen
Pic Base: Larry Sweeney
Entrance:
I would love to see his entrance evolve. Eli is huge on crowd interaction. The first couple of times down to the ring I would love to see him going for high fives and only getting a few reluctant fans to participate. After some more exposure to Eli the fans starting digging him and become very active parts of his entrance.
“Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen hits the loudspeakers. The fans pop as “Breezy” Eli Beazley hits the stage. He briefly dances to his music and then makes his way to the ring. Eli highfives several fans. He stops to take a selfie with a fan and even pauses for a quick interaction with a young fan in the front row. Eli makes his way up to the ring apron and hits a few more dance moves. Finally, Eli hops over the top rope and spins around in the ring with his arms held out engulfing himself in the cheers from the audience. When we get to the chorus of the song , Eli hops up on second rope and leads the crowd in a few ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’s .
Favorite moves: dropkick, snap suplex, German suplex, running clothesline, Samoan drop, dropkick
Signature move(s):
The San Diego Stretch (Figure Four )
The Triple Shot: Triple standing dropkicks) He uses this to set up for Hollywood High Dive
Finisher(s):
Breezy Bomb (Full Nelson Bomb)
The Hollywood High Dive: (Swanton Bomb)
Nickname: “Breezy”
Hometown: San Diego, California
Height: 5’11 and ¾
Weight: 201 lbs
Alignment: Face
In-Ring Style: Showboat
(Think Shawn Michaels or Dolph Ziggler)
Bio: Eli Beazley was born and raised in sunny San Diego, California. His first love was basketball. He has always dreamed of playing in the NBA. He envisioned himself being a dominant big man like Shaq or Yao Ming. The problem… He is 5’11 and three quarters and just not very good at basketball. In his teens, he discovered professional wrestling and was drawn to the spectacle of it. He immediately started watching everything he could get his hands on. As many young fans do, he started a backyard wrestling federation. They built a small following in the San Diego area, but it all fell apart when Eli insisted on becoming every champion the fed had.
When ‘Eli Beazley’s Backyard Wrestling Federation’ disbanded he was dejected but not defeated. He continued to work on his promos and had some real ‘bangers’. His family remembers fondly an impromptu promo focused around his mother’s meatloaf. He also cut a brilliant promo about why he shouldn’t be ‘bothered’ with mowing the lawn. While the promo was great it lead to a long week of being grounded.
Eli graduated high school and immediately joined Mike Maddock’s School of Wrestling. After a year under Maddock’s roof, Eli set out for the independent wrestling scene. For the last five years, he has been traveling all over the world trying to make it as a wrestler. Eli is incredibly hard working and always determined . He has enjoyed some success on the indies but is looking for a more fixed role in a company.
Attire:
In wring he will always wear a brightly colored singlet. He loves the neon pinks, greens and yellows. Often times he will pander to the crowd with some local design. For example if he is in Texas he may add the Texas flag to the front of his singlet. Or if he is in Nashville you might see a guitar on the back. He also will wear knee pads and boots with often contrasting neon colors. His boots will always have the word ‘Breezy’ down the side. He has a very classic look in the ring . His singlets w
Theme song: “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen
Pic Base: Larry Sweeney
Entrance:
I would love to see his entrance evolve. Eli is huge on crowd interaction. The first couple of times down to the ring I would love to see him going for high fives and only getting a few reluctant fans to participate. After some more exposure to Eli the fans starting digging him and become very active parts of his entrance.
“Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen hits the loudspeakers. The fans pop as “Breezy” Eli Beazley hits the stage. He briefly dances to his music and then makes his way to the ring. Eli highfives several fans. He stops to take a selfie with a fan and even pauses for a quick interaction with a young fan in the front row. Eli makes his way up to the ring apron and hits a few more dance moves. Finally, Eli hops over the top rope and spins around in the ring with his arms held out engulfing himself in the cheers from the audience. When we get to the chorus of the song , Eli hops up on second rope and leads the crowd in a few ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’s .
Favorite moves: dropkick, snap suplex, German suplex, running clothesline, Samoan drop, dropkick
Signature move(s):
The San Diego Stretch (Figure Four )
The Triple Shot: Triple standing dropkicks) He uses this to set up for Hollywood High Dive
Finisher(s):
Breezy Bomb (Full Nelson Bomb)
The Hollywood High Dive: (Swanton Bomb)