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Meltdown 1 - January 23rd, 2004
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Wrestler Name:
logan daniels.

Height: 5'8" Weight:257 LBS

Hometown: Albuquerque, New Mexico

Face or Heel: Face

Background Information:
Logan’s childhood was nothing short of misery. He was born of unnatural circumstances. He, in fact, was the product of a government experiment. He was to be a genetically bred super-soldier. His sole purpose would have been fighting in the military. He was expendable. He was one of many. There were several other children born in this governmental experiment. Each child fitted with personal bar coding for identification. His title was Logan. To be tested upon, these children were bred. They were tested. They were given steroids. And they were given the most vigorous training once they reached the age of seven. There were second graders walking around looking like body builders.

By 1989, specimen 32A was discovered missing. That specimen was Logan. He had wondered into the desert during morning training and off of the base. A drifter, only known as Vincent, discovered the meandering Logan. With no way for the project to discover his whereabouts, Logan was left to the protective custody of Vincent. Vincent taught Logan his morals. Vincent nurtured Logan’s strength and fitted him with his own knowledge in self-defensive holds and attacks. Ten years later, Vincent died of heart failure in his sleep. Logan kept Vincent’s Marines dog tags around his neck as a memento. He kept on his endless journey doing whatever he could to make ends meet. His attention caught the fighting and wrestling realm where he could finally make his fighting abilities noticed.

He joined a small wrestling class. His fighting knowledge suited him well. The instructor agreed to teach him for free as long as Logan would work for him as a janitor on the weekends. Logan would sweep the aisles after the shows, and sell popcorn and merchandise during the matches. His endeavors at the small arena went practically unnoticed. Soon thereafter his classes were over, Logan left the town and joined a small fighting promotion. Again, nothing came of it. He has gone from fighting to wrestling promotion and back and forth ever since then. Each time, he gained knowledge to the worlds in which he was partaking. At age eighteen, without a diploma or college education, it’s all he really knows. It’s all he’ll ever do. At one wrestling event, a talent scout spied Logan. His name was Jonathan Sampson, and he offered to be Logan’s manager. Logan has vowed to make it to the top of either world. He knew he didn’t know much, but he wanted to do the most he could with what he knew. He knew it would take time… without a doubt… but…

He has little or nothing else occupying the much he already has…

Wrestler's Entrance Description:
[Read and white strobes shower the arena and flicker to the major cords and drum beats of "Here To Stay" by Korn. Logan Daniels appears at the top of the ramp and casually walks to the ring slapping hands on his way to the ring. He climbs the steps and enters the ring under top rope and takes off his brown leather trench coat. He does some warm ups or stretches as he waits for his opponent.]

Favorite Matches:
Meltdown June 9, Logan Daniels vs. Tex for the Global Championship

Finishing Move:
Inevitability

Finishing Move Description:
Death Valley Driver (Usually preceded by the Crossface)

Typical Moves:
1) Piledriver
2) Spear
3) Brainbuster DDT
4) Powerbomb
5) Crippler Crossface
6) Elbow blows
7) Hangman’s Neck breaker
8) Orange Crush
9) Triangle Hold
10) Single Boston Crab
11) Ankle Lock
12) Frog Splash

Handlers Name:
Austin

Email Address:

Messenger Identity:
xX meMaverick Xx



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