Post by Clipper on Jun 22, 2016 3:50:28 GMT -5
Character Info
Real Name: Bartholomew Kimbrough
Ring Name: “The Ace of Diamonds” Bartholomew Kimbrough
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General Info
Gender: Male
Age: 26 (born May 28th, 1990)
Height: 6’1
Weight: 209 pounds
Hometown: Atlantic City, New Jersey
Alignment: (Neutral, Heel, Face) Face-leaning Tweener
Move Info
Finisher(/s)
(1)Name: Splitting Faces
(1)Description: Dudebuster DDT
(2)Name:
(2)Description:
Wrestling Style: High Flyer
Five to ten moves that your wrestler uses that fit your height weight and style.
(1) Moonsault
(2) Running hurricanrana
(3) Lionsault
(4) Top Rope Neckbreaker
(5) Suicide Dive
(6) Other high-flying, daredevil maneuvers (in calculated places)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Entrance Info
Entrance Theme: “Aces High” by Iron Maiden
Detailed Entrance description: A shower of blue and gold sparks shoot from opposite sides of the entrance ramp as Iron Maiden’s “Aces High” blasts off across the arena. “The Ace of Diamonds” Bartholemew Kimbrough steps out from behind the curtain and glides down the ramp, looking poised and calculating as he stares around the arena at the audience. He looks toward the ring, eyes focused, and sprints down the ramp toward the apron. He slides quickly underneath it and pops back to his feet, his eyes swiveling around the ring as he drinks in every moment. He kisses his fingers and taps the Ace of Diamonds card located on the left side of his otherwise black wrestling tights for luck, and gets prepared to do battle.
Appearance: Jerry Reid
Background Info
Biography: Bartholomew Kimbrough grew up in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the son of a mathematics teacher at Pleasantville High School, which he attended from 2004 to 2008. As the son of a mathematics instructor, Bartholomew was instructed early and often on the importance of mathematics and statistical analysis in life.. In high school, as a Freshman, Bartholomew helped lead the Try-Math-A-Lon team at Pleasantville High to a national championship at the National Society of Black Engineers conference in Dallas, Texas.
Bartholomew was, however, mischievous and cunning. He soon attempted to use his knowledge of probabilities, statistics, and trends among humans to turn a profit, and expand the abstract theories he had learned into a practical way for making a living. He was frequently caught playing in underground games of blackjack and poker in school classrooms, and was frequently playing casino games online as well. While the school slapped him on the wrist repeatedly for his actions, he escaped without severe punishment until January 11th, 2008, when it was found he had been running an underground sportsbook throughout the school, enticing other students to gamble on sports (namely football) and carrying in excess of $3,000 in student bets at any one time. The school could turn a blind eye no longer, and Bartholomew was expelled.
John Kimbrough, Bartholomew’s father, didn’t speak to his son after that incident, and promptly evicted Bartholomew on the day he turned 18, just four short months later. Bartholomew soon sought his own underground poker games throughout Atlantic City, and purchased a fake identification in order to sneak into Atlantic City’s prominent poker rooms. He studied the pros’ play and, beginning small, soon built up a sizable bankroll of approximately $60,000, in addition to what he was using to live on comfortably. Bartholomew began training privately in the wrestling aspect of the world, an aspect of human psychology and analysis that had always fascinated him.
Bartholomew lived, trained, and played in Atlantic City for about five years before the striking of tropical storm, Hurricane Sandy, struck the area of Atlantic City on October 29th, 2012. While Kimbrough had been planning to leave the gambling business for good, he felt that perhaps, his luck had run out. He was restless…he was antsy…he had wanted to try something new.
He contacted several associates of his who worked both as professional gamblers, and wrestling consultants, having been hooked up to the latter by his trainer, Ray Cordini. They suggested a career in professional wrestling would be tailor-made for his analytical skills, and gave him multiple places to apply. He soon got in touch with officials at Chaotic Pro Wrestling, and began working for the company on a provisional deal. He rose quickly through the ranks and soon became the CPW Air Raid Champion, but left mere weeks after gaining the championship for reasons he did not disclose. It’s suspected, though unknown, that he returned to the professional gambling scene—however, he has made his way back to Chaotic Pro Wrestling, now with a mentor who shows a bit of reluctance at the thought of tutoring a young and budding wrestler.
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Real Name: Bartholomew Kimbrough
Ring Name: “The Ace of Diamonds” Bartholomew Kimbrough
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General Info
Gender: Male
Age: 26 (born May 28th, 1990)
Height: 6’1
Weight: 209 pounds
Hometown: Atlantic City, New Jersey
Alignment: (Neutral, Heel, Face) Face-leaning Tweener
Move Info
Finisher(/s)
(1)Name: Splitting Faces
(1)Description: Dudebuster DDT
(2)Name:
(2)Description:
Wrestling Style: High Flyer
Five to ten moves that your wrestler uses that fit your height weight and style.
(1) Moonsault
(2) Running hurricanrana
(3) Lionsault
(4) Top Rope Neckbreaker
(5) Suicide Dive
(6) Other high-flying, daredevil maneuvers (in calculated places)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Entrance Info
Entrance Theme: “Aces High” by Iron Maiden
Detailed Entrance description: A shower of blue and gold sparks shoot from opposite sides of the entrance ramp as Iron Maiden’s “Aces High” blasts off across the arena. “The Ace of Diamonds” Bartholemew Kimbrough steps out from behind the curtain and glides down the ramp, looking poised and calculating as he stares around the arena at the audience. He looks toward the ring, eyes focused, and sprints down the ramp toward the apron. He slides quickly underneath it and pops back to his feet, his eyes swiveling around the ring as he drinks in every moment. He kisses his fingers and taps the Ace of Diamonds card located on the left side of his otherwise black wrestling tights for luck, and gets prepared to do battle.
Appearance: Jerry Reid
Background Info
Biography: Bartholomew Kimbrough grew up in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the son of a mathematics teacher at Pleasantville High School, which he attended from 2004 to 2008. As the son of a mathematics instructor, Bartholomew was instructed early and often on the importance of mathematics and statistical analysis in life.. In high school, as a Freshman, Bartholomew helped lead the Try-Math-A-Lon team at Pleasantville High to a national championship at the National Society of Black Engineers conference in Dallas, Texas.
Bartholomew was, however, mischievous and cunning. He soon attempted to use his knowledge of probabilities, statistics, and trends among humans to turn a profit, and expand the abstract theories he had learned into a practical way for making a living. He was frequently caught playing in underground games of blackjack and poker in school classrooms, and was frequently playing casino games online as well. While the school slapped him on the wrist repeatedly for his actions, he escaped without severe punishment until January 11th, 2008, when it was found he had been running an underground sportsbook throughout the school, enticing other students to gamble on sports (namely football) and carrying in excess of $3,000 in student bets at any one time. The school could turn a blind eye no longer, and Bartholomew was expelled.
John Kimbrough, Bartholomew’s father, didn’t speak to his son after that incident, and promptly evicted Bartholomew on the day he turned 18, just four short months later. Bartholomew soon sought his own underground poker games throughout Atlantic City, and purchased a fake identification in order to sneak into Atlantic City’s prominent poker rooms. He studied the pros’ play and, beginning small, soon built up a sizable bankroll of approximately $60,000, in addition to what he was using to live on comfortably. Bartholomew began training privately in the wrestling aspect of the world, an aspect of human psychology and analysis that had always fascinated him.
Bartholomew lived, trained, and played in Atlantic City for about five years before the striking of tropical storm, Hurricane Sandy, struck the area of Atlantic City on October 29th, 2012. While Kimbrough had been planning to leave the gambling business for good, he felt that perhaps, his luck had run out. He was restless…he was antsy…he had wanted to try something new.
He contacted several associates of his who worked both as professional gamblers, and wrestling consultants, having been hooked up to the latter by his trainer, Ray Cordini. They suggested a career in professional wrestling would be tailor-made for his analytical skills, and gave him multiple places to apply. He soon got in touch with officials at Chaotic Pro Wrestling, and began working for the company on a provisional deal. He rose quickly through the ranks and soon became the CPW Air Raid Champion, but left mere weeks after gaining the championship for reasons he did not disclose. It’s suspected, though unknown, that he returned to the professional gambling scene—however, he has made his way back to Chaotic Pro Wrestling, now with a mentor who shows a bit of reluctance at the thought of tutoring a young and budding wrestler.
Other
Catchphrases and/or signature poses/taunts:
Email address: