Post by Lady Munin on Apr 7, 2016 23:21:23 GMT
:: HANDLER INFO::
Preferred Name: Preston
Preferred Method of Contact: These Boards are the easiest. Also on Twitter The Bombtrax and thebombtrax@gmail.com
Years Experience: Since 1998....damn.
:: TEAM INFO ::
TEAM NAME: The BombTrax
WRESTLERS: Press and Flaming Youth
ASSOCIATES: Tammy Lynn (inactive), Alicia Marcil (inactive), Lady Munin
HAILING FROM: Las Vegas, Nevada
COMBINED WEIGHT: 560 lbs.
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
YEARS AS A TEAM: 12
TRAINER: Doug Newenski
SPECIALTY MATCH: No disqualification/Hardcore
STRATEGIES: Press and Youth have been a team for a long time, and know what the other is thinking without having to communicate it verbally. They are very adaptive to their surroundings, and good at watching each others backs. Typically they'll try and isolate an opponent, wearing them down before finally finishing them off.
:: ENTRANCE ::
ENTRANCE MUSIC: “Strangle Hold” by Ted Nugent
-DESCRIPTION-
The lights go dim as "Strangle Hold" by Ted Nugent begins to blare across the arena. Red strobelights flicker all around the building, and finally settle on the entry way. When the song settles into the breakdown, Press strides out from behind the curtain, stopping at the top of the ramp and gazes intently out at the crowd. When the first lines bellow out, Youth appears, flashing around in front of Press, and spins a few times reaching out at the crowd who cheer in adulation. He comes to a teetering stop facing the ring, a coy grin on his face, as he looks back at his massive partner who merely nods his approval. Youth takes off into a sprint for the ring, sliding in under the bottom rope, and popping up with his hands over his head. Press stalks up to the ring, rising up on the ring apron, and then stepping over the top rope with one fist pumped over his head. Youth takes a turnbuckle with a single bound, and plays up to the crowd, as Press turns and casually leans against the other corner, waiting for their opponents to appear.
::PHYSICAL OVERVIEW ::
For ring attire, poser image, and notable physical features see Press and Youth's personal bios.
:: IN-RING ABILITY ::
Primary Finisher: T.N.T.
Description: Press lifts their opponent up into a powerbomb position, while Youth bounds to the top rope in one of the corners. Once the opponent is sitting on Press' chest, Youth takes flight with a spinwheel kick, catching the opponent in the face adding extra momentum as Press plants them in the center of the ring.
Secondary Finisher: Dropping Bombs
Description: Press will throw the opponent into the ropes, and when they rebound he lifts them up and tosses them high into the air. As they descend Youth will come at them from the side, and deliver a drop kick to the skull that sends them spinning around until crashing to the mat.
:: COMMON MOVES ::
Double Hip Toss
Double Back Elbow
Youth delivers a splash off the ropes at the same time that Press delivers a leg drop.
Press delivers a back breaker, and Youth comes off the second rope with an elbow smash.
Youth snapmares the opponent, while Press rebounds off the ropes with a boot to the face.
Press guerrilla presses Youth high in the air and drops him for a splash on the opponent.
Youth delivers a moonsault off of Press' shoulders.
::BIOGRAPHY::
After struggling to get their singles careers off the ground in TCWF, the promoter introduced Press to Flaming Youth, and they hit it off. Press was older and more experienced in the ways of the world, and quickly took the leadership role of the friendship. After realizing that they had a lot in common and could make the partnership work, they reinvented themselves as a tag team, and The BombTrax were born.
They dominated many tag divisions in many different companies, but in 2000 the team took a tough hit thanks to the efforts of their employer at the time, "Mr. Fantastic" Johnny Storm. For several years they fell off the face of the earth, only being seen here and there, but when they finally made their return to the squared circle in 2004, they were a well rounded, polished tag team. They made a huge grab for success in SIN Wrestling, and remained dominant until disappearing once again in 2005 to the independent circuits.
Although Press is still the defacto leader of the team, Youth has learned how to voice his own opinion and stand his ground. He also tends to be the voice of reason, and the glue that holds the team together. Now, they seem intent on reinvigorating their name among the masses, and putting some market value back on their careers.
::E-FEDS::
Total Carnage Wrestling Federation
Ascension Wrestling
Shockwave
SIN Wrestling
Evolution Wrestling
Pure Amusement Wrestling (current)
::TITLE HISTORY::
TCWF Tag Team Champions
ECCW Tag Team Champions
AW Tag Team Champions
AW Light Heavy Weight Champion
SIN Wrestling Tag Team Champions
ECCW Tag Team Champions
AW Tag Team Champions
AW Light Heavy Weight Champion
SIN Wrestling Tag Team Champions