Post by jdhollywood on Dec 17, 2023 23:34:28 GMT -7
Wrestlers Information:
Wrestler's Name: JD Hollywood
Height: 6 ft 0 in
Weight: 213 lbs
Age: 23
Hometown: Fresno, California
Alignment: Babyface
Wrestling Style: high fly / submission / brawler /
Wrestler closest to: Alex Shelley
Theme Music: "Hollywood is Dead" by Michael Bublee
The Move List:
Finishing Move(s): Final Call (Zig Zag)
Bio: Jeremy Dillon, by all accounts, is not supposed to be a professional wrestler let alone be allowed to step inside a wrestling ring period. But he hopes to one day make it big time in Hollywood using pro wrestling in itself to get him noticed and become a reputable film maker by chronicling his own life as a pro wrestler. JD started training in wrestling at 20, cramming in his training and workouts between film school, driving 150 miles from his college campus in an old Ford beater he paid $100 for because it was all he could afford, one way, every day to attend his wrestling training. He's drifted between indy wrestling promotions all across the US, sometimes hitchiking or back packing if he couldn't afford gasoline, sometimes spending more to get to the shows than he would actually earn, other times living out of the back of his car, eating ramen noodles and ketchup sandwiches. He's tried out for major promotions and been turned down simply because talent relations couldn't understand how he could appeal to anyone. JD has struggled for years, but he continues to persevere, the consummate underdog who never gives up, never stops, always records himself and just having fun on the road and in the ring. Because of this, he has developed a cult following of dedicated fans who have began to follow his career and twitch account every step of the way. JD has no doubts that, if he continues to stay the path, he'll eventually get to the top, and he'll have done it on his terms only, not anyone elses terms.
Height: 6 ft 0 in
Weight: 213 lbs
Age: 23
Hometown: Fresno, California
Alignment: Babyface
Wrestling Style: high fly / submission / brawler /
Wrestler closest to: Alex Shelley
Theme Music: "Hollywood is Dead" by Michael Bublee
Entrance Description: The Lights in the arena go dark, a red carpet is rolled out from backstage down to ring. "Hollywood is Dead" begins to play through the stadium. A spotlight appears at top of ramp. Out walks JD with his tripod and hand held camera. He continues walking down the ramp with a swagger in his step before setting up and adjusting the tripod camera in its place so that the camera is pointing to the ring and only recording him at all times. He then slides into the ring, walking over to each side of the ring as he throws up his index finger to the crowd, as if he's recording them before the music fades.
The Move List:
Finishing Move(s): Final Call (Zig Zag)
Trademark Move(s): Show Stopper (Leg Drop Bulldog), Curtians Closed (Superkick),
Figure Four LegLock (Submission)
Common Moves: Multipl Neckbreakers, jumping DDT,
Bio: Jeremy Dillon, by all accounts, is not supposed to be a professional wrestler let alone be allowed to step inside a wrestling ring period. But he hopes to one day make it big time in Hollywood using pro wrestling in itself to get him noticed and become a reputable film maker by chronicling his own life as a pro wrestler. JD started training in wrestling at 20, cramming in his training and workouts between film school, driving 150 miles from his college campus in an old Ford beater he paid $100 for because it was all he could afford, one way, every day to attend his wrestling training. He's drifted between indy wrestling promotions all across the US, sometimes hitchiking or back packing if he couldn't afford gasoline, sometimes spending more to get to the shows than he would actually earn, other times living out of the back of his car, eating ramen noodles and ketchup sandwiches. He's tried out for major promotions and been turned down simply because talent relations couldn't understand how he could appeal to anyone. JD has struggled for years, but he continues to persevere, the consummate underdog who never gives up, never stops, always records himself and just having fun on the road and in the ring. Because of this, he has developed a cult following of dedicated fans who have began to follow his career and twitch account every step of the way. JD has no doubts that, if he continues to stay the path, he'll eventually get to the top, and he'll have done it on his terms only, not anyone elses terms.