Post by Cormack MacNeill on Jul 15, 2017 20:37:30 GMT -6
Character Name:
Cormack MacNeill
Nickname:
Big Mack
Hometown:
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Height:
6'4
Weight: 285 lbs
Alignment:
Face
In-Ring Style:
Brawler with a background in boxing and considerable strength. Can trade blows with nearly anyone in the center of the ring, and can keep up (barely) with the more technically sound. His preferred pace is slow and methodical, with emphasis on the back and/or ribs
Bio:
After growing up a hardscrabble youth in the mean streets of Halifax's South End, Cormack struck up what would be a life long friendship with Jimmy Doherty. The former boxer gave the angry young man a focus for his aggression, teaching him the sweet science of pugilism. The pair soon found out what the burly youth was best at. Taking a punch to deliver a better one in return. MacNeill's amateur career consisted of wins by KO or losses on points. Ducks and feints were lost on him, but the life lesson of never backing down and giving as good as you got stuck with him.
It's this lesson that brought him to the world of professional wrestling. A rough start turned into a plethora of other lessons taught the way he learned best, through conflict and conquest. Friends won and rivalries created though his brief tenure will follow him the rest of his days.
And now it starts all over again. New lessons to learn. Perhaps some to be taught to the next up and comer. And he wouldn't have it any other way.
Attire:
MacNeill wears a basic black outfit in the ring. Trunks, kneepads and boots all dark in colour. His most worn and most prized accessory, both in the ring and out, is the green and gold kilt of Clan MacNeill of Barra. he wears it to the ring, to the mall, to the doctors, even on the plane.
Theme song:
Taylor Made by the Real Mackenzies
Pic Base:
Rory MacAllister
Entrance:
The drone of the pipes fills the air as MacNeill slowly walks out onto the entrance ramp. He stops and looks around at the raucous cheering crowd. He takes a moment and brings his fist to his chest before raising it in salute.
As the drums kick in, MacNeill walks slowly down to the ring, stopping at the end of the ramp to eye the ring(his opponent) before climbing up and sliding into the ring. With great ceremony, he unclasps his kilt and hands it to the ring attendant before taking up a position in his corner and using the ropes to stretch out and warm up.
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Favorite moves:
All manner of attacks such as punches, kicks, knees, elbows, and headbutts.
Vertical suplex, sometimes with a stalling moment.
Clotheslines, body slams, powerslams
Also uses moves to wear down his opponent such as bearhugs, boston crabs, and surfboard style stretches. Anything that will target the back region
Signature move(s):
The Stone of Kings - 360 High Impact Spinebuster
The Citadel - Elevated double Chickenwing slam
Finisher(s):
Instant Hangover - Brogue Kick - Can be landed from anywhere at any time.
Canadian Clutch - Single Leg Camel Clutch where MacNeill kneels on his opponents back and then hooks his hands around the chin and leans back, placing the neck and back under great stress
Manager (optional):
Cormack MacNeill
Nickname:
Big Mack
Hometown:
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Height:
6'4
Weight: 285 lbs
Alignment:
Face
In-Ring Style:
Brawler with a background in boxing and considerable strength. Can trade blows with nearly anyone in the center of the ring, and can keep up (barely) with the more technically sound. His preferred pace is slow and methodical, with emphasis on the back and/or ribs
Bio:
After growing up a hardscrabble youth in the mean streets of Halifax's South End, Cormack struck up what would be a life long friendship with Jimmy Doherty. The former boxer gave the angry young man a focus for his aggression, teaching him the sweet science of pugilism. The pair soon found out what the burly youth was best at. Taking a punch to deliver a better one in return. MacNeill's amateur career consisted of wins by KO or losses on points. Ducks and feints were lost on him, but the life lesson of never backing down and giving as good as you got stuck with him.
It's this lesson that brought him to the world of professional wrestling. A rough start turned into a plethora of other lessons taught the way he learned best, through conflict and conquest. Friends won and rivalries created though his brief tenure will follow him the rest of his days.
And now it starts all over again. New lessons to learn. Perhaps some to be taught to the next up and comer. And he wouldn't have it any other way.
Attire:
MacNeill wears a basic black outfit in the ring. Trunks, kneepads and boots all dark in colour. His most worn and most prized accessory, both in the ring and out, is the green and gold kilt of Clan MacNeill of Barra. he wears it to the ring, to the mall, to the doctors, even on the plane.
Theme song:
Taylor Made by the Real Mackenzies
Pic Base:
Rory MacAllister
Entrance:
The drone of the pipes fills the air as MacNeill slowly walks out onto the entrance ramp. He stops and looks around at the raucous cheering crowd. He takes a moment and brings his fist to his chest before raising it in salute.
As the drums kick in, MacNeill walks slowly down to the ring, stopping at the end of the ramp to eye the ring(his opponent) before climbing up and sliding into the ring. With great ceremony, he unclasps his kilt and hands it to the ring attendant before taking up a position in his corner and using the ropes to stretch out and warm up.
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Favorite moves:
All manner of attacks such as punches, kicks, knees, elbows, and headbutts.
Vertical suplex, sometimes with a stalling moment.
Clotheslines, body slams, powerslams
Also uses moves to wear down his opponent such as bearhugs, boston crabs, and surfboard style stretches. Anything that will target the back region
Signature move(s):
The Stone of Kings - 360 High Impact Spinebuster
The Citadel - Elevated double Chickenwing slam
Finisher(s):
Instant Hangover - Brogue Kick - Can be landed from anywhere at any time.
Canadian Clutch - Single Leg Camel Clutch where MacNeill kneels on his opponents back and then hooks his hands around the chin and leans back, placing the neck and back under great stress
Manager (optional):