Post by Mat on Apr 27, 2020 23:25:22 GMT -5
Username: Mat
Name: Kurt Hullum
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 236 lbs.
Date of Birth: March 11, 1990
Hometown: Santa Monica, California
Pro Debut: April 3, 2015
Handedness: Right
Photobase: Curtis Axel
Ring Attire: Trunks, usually with a dark blue and gold color scheme. Black boots, black knee pads, black elbow pads, black wrist tape.
Basic Moves:
Suplex
Clothesline
Neckbreaker
Back Body Drop
STO
Cutter
Abdominal Stretch
Crossbody
Knee Drop
Elbow Drop
Dropkick
Spinning Back Kick
Forearm Strikes
Powerslam
European Uppercut
Crossface
Lifting Reverse DDT
Leg Lariat
Devil-Lock DDT
Signature Moves:
Crash Landing (Snapmare Driver)
Bottom Rope Springboard Back Elbow
Second Rope Elbow Strike to a standing opponent (Usually pulls his elbow pad down before executing the move)
Snap Belly to Back Suplex
Turbulence (Airplane Spin)
Golden Gate (Muta Lock)
Finishing Moves:
Kurtain Kall (Hangman's Facebuster)
California Dreaming (Omega Driver)
World of Kurt (Gogoplata)
Entrance Music:
Collective Soul - "Heavy"
Entrance Description: Several seconds after "Heavy" by Collective Soul begins to play, Kurt Hullum makes his way out onto the stage. He hops from foot to foot, getting amped up for his performance. He begins to make his way down to the ring, and around the 20 second mark of the song, when there's that very short pause before the verse starts, Kurt stops dead in his tracks and throws his arms out to his sides. Shortly after the verse starts, Kurt continues his path to the ring.
Introduction
Kurt goes up the ring steps, walks across the ring apron towards the far ring post, and steps onto the second turnbuckle. He doesn't do a pose, rather he scans the crowd as the fans give their reactions, and if his opponent is already in the ring, gives them a quick staredown before stepping onto the top rope and dropping down into the ring. Hullum makes his way to a corner, steps onto the second turnbuckle, and throws his arms out to his side once again. He steps down, and does any last minute stretching before the match begins.
Champion Entrance Description: Several seconds after "Heavy" by Collective Soul begins to play, Kurt Hullum makes his way out onto the stage, championship slung on his shoulder. He hops from foot to foot, getting amped up for his performance. He begins to make his way down to the ring, and around the 20 second mark of the song, when there's that very short pause before the verse starts, Kurt stops dead in his tracks and raises his championship high. Shortly after the verse starts, Kurt continues his path to the ring.
Introduction
Kurt goes up the ring steps, walks across the ring apron towards the far ring post, and steps onto the second turnbuckle. He scans the crowd as the fans give their reactions, and then raises his title once more. He steps onto the top rope and drops down into the ring. Hullum makes his way to a corner, steps onto the second turnbuckle, and raises his title once again. He steps down, and does any last minute stretching before the match begins.
Biography:
Kurt Hullum was born (March 11, 1990) and raised in Santa Monica, California. Kurt was the only child of two decently wealthy parents, who pretty much gave him anything he wanted. Kurt wasn't necessarily the best student as a kid, having fallen asleep in his classes countless times, and may have even failed a few. He was, however, very into theatre and acting, taking part in a number of high school plays, but never the main role. He sought out to Hollywood, looking to become an actor. He landed some very small, insignificant background roles, but they weren't quite what he was looking for. He eventually decided to give up acting, and pursue another interest of his, you guessed it, professional wrestling. Kurt briefly relocated to Florida, where he was trained by Luke Mathews at the Mathews Family Training Facility. Kurt Hullum found his way to BWF, looking to secure that "main role" he was never able to achieve as an actor. Kurt quickly took the BWF by storm, winning the BWF Sovereign Championship and the Money in the Bank Briefcase in his first year. He cashed in his briefcase at Heatwave 2 at the expense of F.M. Young, who only became champion five minutes prior. He held the title until BWF's demise, and briefly joined Empire Wrestling.
Title History:
BWF World Champion (1)
BWF Sovereign Champion (1)
BWF 2015 Money in the Bank Winner