Ring Name: Billy Brice
Gimmick: Rocker. Comes out playing a guitar. Wears big shades, fringed leggings. Always flirting with the fans.
Alignment: Face
Age/Height/Weight/Hometown: 27, 210, 6'
Entrance Theme: Whatever guitar solo he likes, set to a generic rock track.
Finisher and Signature Moves:
Finisher is a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker he calls Roll 'n' Rock. He guards this very jealously.
Signature moves include a double axe handles clothesline called Crushing Dreams, an axe kick called Big Boy, and a suplex toss that drapes his opponent over the top rope and bounces them back into the ring called Hung to Dry.
In-Ring Style: Very flashy. Not a lot of high spots, but not a ground-and-pounder either. More of a striker, but working on his technical skills.
Tale of the Tape: Starting out life as one half of the tag team Heartbreakers, he managed to transition successfully to singles wrestling after a real injury retired his partner. He started off as a heel, but got switched to face after a rather compelling storyline revolving around the transition to singles. He's entertaining, dramatic, and building up steam.
Real Name: Danny Lovegood
Backstage Bio: Danny is the oldest of three brothers, and the only one to leave the family ranch in Texas. Having always been enamored with wrestling, he incurred his father's eternal wrath when he left home and began training. He hasn't been back since.
In-Ring Skills/Reputation: His double axe handles are considered one of the hardest clotheslines in the business. He's fairly safe to work with, and works very hard to maintain his reputation. He likes picking the brains of his fellow wrestlers, always interested in learning new moves.
Mic Skills/Reputation: A good speaker, he primarily focuses on firing the crowd up. He frequently quotes lines from popular songs.
Backstage Reputation: A yes-man, Danny likes to be liked. He encourages camaderie, wanting to be friends with his co-workers, and frequently helps the non-talent crew out with setting up the ring and other work around the arena. He's addicted to painkillers, but stays away from the hard stuff. He can be counted on to buy at least one round at any bar he visits.
Despite, or perhaps because of his friendly disposition, Billy does have a temper when pushed too far. He doesn't like being taken advantage of. To his thinking, he doesn't ask for much or expect much from the people around him, so the few considerations he does request should be respected. When he realizes someone thinks he's a pushover, he will push back. One of these standing considerations is his finisher. He protects it fiercely. If he lands it, you'd better not kick out, or he will make sure your next fall is your last.
Motivation: Fear of loneliness. Danny lived in a very small town, spending too much time isolated on his ranch. He wants to be popular, he wants to be surrounded by adulation and appreciation. He loves the parties, the crowds, the fans, the sex and adrenaline and variety.
Hindrance: His eye is all too frequently drawn by some of his younger female fans. He swears every sexual partner he's had has been of legal age, but there's been some awfully baby-faced eighteen-year-olds seen leaving his room. His addiction to painkillers is currently supported by several doctors who are unaware of each other's subscriptions.