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Wrestler's Alias: The Modern Miracle
Wrestler's Real Name: Curtis Dean
 
Pic Base:
Height: 6’3
Weight: 235Ibs
Birthdate: 8th July 1989
Birth Place: Liverpool
Current Residence: Liverpool
 
Physical Description: Muscular – bears the scars of many operations on his back, and legs
 
WRESTLING INFORMATION
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Wrestling Style: Striker / Brawler
Alignment (Face/Tweener/Heel): Heel
Years Pro: Debut year in wrestling
 
Theme Song: TBC
 
Finishers: CTO (Count them out)
Finishers Descriptions (If needed): Spinning Haymaker… if this is hit, the match is normally done
 
Signature Moves: Heart Punch – Superman Punch
 
Common Moves:
 
Left cross
Left uppercut
Left jab
Jab Salvo – Will fire off a success of hits, usually to set up the CTO
Cross followed by Elbow
Rabbit punch
Any variant of kicks
Has learnt the basics, so can execute a DDT for instance.
 
Strengths:
Can take an enormous amount of pain due to the many operations he has endured
Hits harder than most
Loyal to anyone who manages to get close to him
Adaptable – can and will use anything as a weapon to survive
 
Weaknesses:
Knows very little wrestling. He isn’t going to outwrestle anyone any time soon
Will not take the advice of anyone but himself, under ANY circumstance. He’s his own man and does what he wants and to hell with the consequences.
Arrogant to a fault – Doesn’t matter who you are, you’re going down.
 
Entrance: TBC
 
Biography: From a young age, all Curtis had known was boxing. His parents having enrolled him in a local club at the age of six so he didn’t end up like many kids did on the Toxteth estate in Liverpool.
 
Although it was never thought to be anything but a hobby, Curtis rose through the ranks to actually become British Amateur Heavyweight Champion at the age of 25, and was highly regarded, and ready to make the step into the professional leagues. However whilst still champion, Curtis was in a motorcycle accident and was told by the Doctors that he would never walk again.
 
Driven by that, Curtis did indeed walk again and then some, and a year on from the accident, he was out of his wheelchair, six months after that, he threw away the crutches, winning the biggest fight of his life
 
Curtis could have gone back to boxing, but he saw an advertisement for EMERGE, and actually attended one of the tryouts, and was unfortunately unsuccessful. Six months after that disappointment, a personal call from Drew Bryant changed all that…