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Johnny Bloodclot
Topic Started: Dec 18 2014, 08:18 PM (109 Views)
Johnny Bloodclot
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Wrestler's Name: Johnny Bloodclot

Nickname(s): Bloodclot

Gimmick:



John is a tough kid, who grew up homeless on the mean streets of New York City.

He had to fight and scrap every minute of everyday just to stay alive and out of the reach of all the leeches and junky scum who were on the street and looking to rob and abuse him on a daily basis.
In-between the occasional meal he could buy with money through running a street scam or hustling - he was lucky if he ate a single piece of moldy bread from the bottom of a dumpster every three days.


He grew up small, malnourished, underweight, hungry… and above all jealous.
Jealous of all these kids out there ice skating in the park in winter – while he sat freezing to death on a park bench while local bums tried to rob him of his jacket


These kids who had life so easy and had anything they wanted just giving to them.
And this made John mad…



John never got anything from anyone.
If he wanted something… he had to fight and take it with force.


But slowly over time John grew bigger and stronger.
He already had years and years of street smarts and hustles under his belt from time on the street – but when he discovered he could start making money through street fighting things started to change.

$20 at first…

Then $50….

Overtime people were coming from all over the city to take on this big kid in the park called John and the stakes got bigger and bigger.
John could take on 5 guys over a weekend and submit or knock each one out… clearing $500 easy cash money.



When he was still just 16 - It was fighting in the park at night that John got the name – Bloodclot.
His was fighting a big 6’7 gang member for the single biggest purse he had seen at the time - $2000.


At that time, it was more money than John had ever held in his hand at once.



But when the fight started and John dropped the big guy with a single punch and then applied a submission death choke to this guy in the first 30 seconds – 2 fellow gang members jumped out of the crowd and hit John over the head with a steal pipe.
John had his forehead split open and blood was streaming and pouring down his face.


Every witness standing around that night thought that John was a dead man.
But nothing seemed to ever stop John…


He stumbled to his feet and glared down the 3 gang members through a sea of red with the blood in his face.
He then cracked and smile…………. and attacked…


The final result of the evening is shaky at best – but the 3 gang members were never seen stepping foot inside the park again, John now carries a 5 inch scar on his forehead and walked away with $2000 in his pocket after that night.


With money came resources.
John started to train in a proper gym and started finally eating proper food for the first time in his life.

And while continued to grow bigger and stronger every year – something that never changed... was his hunger.
His hunger to survive, his hunger the win, his hunger to escape and his hunger the hurt people in his way….



His reputation grew and the people willing to take on Bloodclot in a street fight got smaller and smaller.


In search of money, food and surviving the street - Bloodclot started to move from street fighting into legitimate Shoot fighting and Wrestling promotions.
He trained and fought in MMA and Wrestling gyms all over the North East of the country and his reputation as a scary fighter willing to do anything in the ring became stuff of legend.

A single mention of the word ‘Bloodclot’ in any gym all over the region and every person knew who you were talking about… and that he was someone to avoid.


His years of street fighting had honed John’s ability to knock out people and love of anything hardcore – but through his wrestling training Bloodclot become a submission specialist.
He seemed to have a fascination with the ability to inflict suffering on his opponent and be able to have a front seat to the pain…. Especially choke holds. Bloodclot loves choke holds.

Much like in his street fighting days – Johnny Bloodclot reputation got too big as a fighter across New York state and he had to travel to find his next opponent, next victim… and next paycheck.


He has been thrown out of 3 MMA promotions on the East Coast in last 2 years through the brutality of his matches and failure to get along with staff members.
While his fights were crowd favourites in all the promotions, John abilities beyond just finishing opponents were almost seen a wasted talent in that sport.


His years of hustling on the street and talking smack to get little old ladies to give him money – made him an amazing communicator with an ability to manipulate situations and people at his will.
This ability to talk and work the microphone was what attracted many wrestling promoters to Johnny Bloodclot.


After 6 months hitchhiking and wrestling in different promotions across the country Bloodclot has arrived at Outlaw….
His new home for a while… His new paycheck and his new place to feed his hunger with fresh unsuspecting victims.






Height: 6’8

Weight: 280

Place of Birth: New York City

Alignment: Heel

Pic Base:
Michael Bisping
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Theme Music:

Rage against the Machine - Bulls on Parade


Entrance:

Bloodclot walks out to the ring in a long black robe with a black hood over his head.
His head is usually down and he never bothers to acknowledge his opponent.

As Rage against the Machine plays… he walks casually and confidently to the ring.
He never runs… he is a man here to do business.

Both his hands are taped with white sports tape and he wears plain black MMA shorts.






Primary Style: (Submission, Hardcore, Brawler, Technician, etc.)

Powerhouse/Shoot



Secondary Style:

Submission



Favorite Moves: (No more than 10)
1. DDT
2. Kimura
3. Ankle Lock
4. Anaconda Vise
5. The Camel Clutch
6. Crossface Chicken Wing
7. Jackknife Powerbomb
8. Tombstone Piledriver
9. Arabian Facebuster
10. Boston Crab

Trademark Move(s) and Description(s):(3 Max)

The trademark of Bloodclot is DDT to knock out his opponent – followed by a submission hold to inflict even great pain.
The favourite submission holds of Bloodclot are the Crippler Crossface and/or The Kimura

His calls his finishing ‘combination’…. The Open Wound


Finisher(s) and Description:(2 Max)

When ending a match, Bloodclot will whip his opponent into the ropes before inflicting a standing kick to his opponents mid-section.
Once the opponent bends over in pain, he will be hooked into position for a DDT and dropped into the canvas.

While his opponent his down and available for a straight pin – Bloodclot never takes this option.
He sees this as too straight forward and not enough entertainment of the fans

Once knocked out an unconscious – Bloodclot will apply one of his many submission holds to inflict a great level of suffering on an opponent.



The matches often stop by the opponent jumping to life and tapping out in pain or through officials and referees running into the ring to save the opponent from permanent damage.






-------------Manager Info-------------

Do you have a Manager:(Yes or No)

No

Manger(s) Name(s):
N/A

Manager(s) Pic Base(s): (Use same link as above for Manager Pic Base)

N/A
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