Post by Chuck Norris on Aug 21, 2005 7:49:42 GMT 10
Real Name: Call Me Zortalk
Email Address: Zortalk@gmail.com
Wrestler's Name: Chuck Norris
Wrestler's Gender: Male
Alignment: Super Cool Face
Entrance Music: "The Eyes Of A Ranger"
Type of Wrestler: Martial Arts Legend, Technical Wrestler
Wrestler's Height: 5"10"
Wrestler's Build: Not Super Muscular, but very weak looking either. Halfway inbetween
Appearance: Like Chuck Norris
Some Moves: Lots of Submission Holds
Snap Suplex
Belly To Belly flip suplex
Belly To Back Flip Suplex
Martial Arts Kicks
Martial Arts Punches
Wirey Fast Moves
Signature Moves:
-"Gangstalicious" - Gutwrench Suplex
-"Straight Up Pimping" - 3 Punches followed by a short armed clothesline, When opponent is on the ground Chuck will shrug and drop a fist into the opponent's face.
-"Total Gym Work Out" - Torture Rack
Finisher #1: BREAKER! BREAKER!
Description: Repeated Knee Strikes Into His Opponents Chest followed with a Stall Brainbuster Suplex
Finisher #2: The Norris Special #3
Description: Jumping Spin Kick To The Face (With Or With Out Spurs On)
Brief History: Chuck Norris's fight career lasted from 1965-1970. Norris started off by losing his first three tournaments, but by 1966 he was almost unbeatable. Among the numerous titles he won were The National Karate Championships (1966), All-Star Championships (1966), World Middleweight Karate Championship (1967), All-American Karate Championship (1967), Internationals (1968), World Professional Middleweight Karate Championship (defeating Louis Delgado on 24 November 1968), All-American Championship (1968), National Tournament of Champions (1968), American Tang Soo Championship, and the North American Karate Championship. Norris compiled a fight record of 65-5 with wins over champions Joe Lewis, Skipper Mullins, Arnold Urquidez, Ron Marchini, Victor Moore, Louis Delgado, and Steve Sanders. Of the five men to beat Norris, three were Allen Steen, Joe Lewis, and Norris's last career defeat to Louis Delgado in 1968. Norris retired as undefeated Professional Full-Contact Middleweight Champion on January 17, 1970, he was 30 years old. Now, Chuck has gone back into the squared circle as a wrestler where he looks to reign supreme with his good pal V-Cubed. He is the baddest man alive, and will prove it.
Email Address: Zortalk@gmail.com
Wrestler's Name: Chuck Norris
Wrestler's Gender: Male
Alignment: Super Cool Face
Entrance Music: "The Eyes Of A Ranger"
Type of Wrestler: Martial Arts Legend, Technical Wrestler
Wrestler's Height: 5"10"
Wrestler's Build: Not Super Muscular, but very weak looking either. Halfway inbetween
Appearance: Like Chuck Norris
Some Moves: Lots of Submission Holds
Snap Suplex
Belly To Belly flip suplex
Belly To Back Flip Suplex
Martial Arts Kicks
Martial Arts Punches
Wirey Fast Moves
Signature Moves:
-"Gangstalicious" - Gutwrench Suplex
-"Straight Up Pimping" - 3 Punches followed by a short armed clothesline, When opponent is on the ground Chuck will shrug and drop a fist into the opponent's face.
-"Total Gym Work Out" - Torture Rack
Finisher #1: BREAKER! BREAKER!
Description: Repeated Knee Strikes Into His Opponents Chest followed with a Stall Brainbuster Suplex
Finisher #2: The Norris Special #3
Description: Jumping Spin Kick To The Face (With Or With Out Spurs On)
Brief History: Chuck Norris's fight career lasted from 1965-1970. Norris started off by losing his first three tournaments, but by 1966 he was almost unbeatable. Among the numerous titles he won were The National Karate Championships (1966), All-Star Championships (1966), World Middleweight Karate Championship (1967), All-American Karate Championship (1967), Internationals (1968), World Professional Middleweight Karate Championship (defeating Louis Delgado on 24 November 1968), All-American Championship (1968), National Tournament of Champions (1968), American Tang Soo Championship, and the North American Karate Championship. Norris compiled a fight record of 65-5 with wins over champions Joe Lewis, Skipper Mullins, Arnold Urquidez, Ron Marchini, Victor Moore, Louis Delgado, and Steve Sanders. Of the five men to beat Norris, three were Allen Steen, Joe Lewis, and Norris's last career defeat to Louis Delgado in 1968. Norris retired as undefeated Professional Full-Contact Middleweight Champion on January 17, 1970, he was 30 years old. Now, Chuck has gone back into the squared circle as a wrestler where he looks to reign supreme with his good pal V-Cubed. He is the baddest man alive, and will prove it.