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Reborn - February 16th, 2004
- 2/17/2004 by JeremyChaplin
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Meltdown 1 - January 23rd, 2004
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Wrestler Name:
Tex

Height: 6'5 Weight:260

Hometown: N/a

Face or Heel: Neutral

Background Information:
Tex is not the young man's original name. He was born Joe Smith on July 16, 1979. Joe grew up in an ordinary family. Joe enjoyed watched wrestling on T.V. (insignificant now but will be important later in our story.) He had two older brothers, John and William. John and William were a year apart from each other in age. Joe being the runt of the litter was always picked on by his older brothers. Joe's Father was an incredible football player at College. After a four-year education there Michael Smith (Joe's father) went on to play one year pro in the NFL. In the last game of Michael’s season he went down with a career ending injury. Michael could not go back to the NFL so he decided to marry his long time girlfriend, Jane Williams.
After they got married they bore three children. Johnathan David Smith, William James Smith and a few years later Joe Robert Smith. Johnathan and William followed in there fathers steps by being three season athlete’s, captains in basketball, football and lacrosse. Joe on the other hand was not so ordinary. He was not a stand out at any sports, his grades were average and he did not have a million friends like John and Will. He was always the other Smith. People would always push Joe around. Cut him in line like he wasn’t there and stand in front of his locker when he asked them to move. Joe was a nobody in school.
Joe and his father were never really on good terms. Mr. Smith could never really understand why Joe wasn’t good at anything. Mr. Smith loved his to other sons but never mentioned Joe. But all that changed one day. Joe left for school like any day. His brothers, yards in front of him walking to school like usual. That day Joe’s life would change.
Joe was often pushed around as mentioned before. He never fought back he just rolled with the punches. But one day Joe Snapped. A young man at his school was really giving him a hard time. Joe kept walking about but the kid followed him. Step for step. Finally Joe turned and exclaimed “Just don’t you leave me alone.” The bully then proceeded to push him and say, “ What you gona do about it. You’re an outcast. Your brothers hate you. But your father hates you even more.” Whack! Joe had hauled off and slugged the kid. Then well the bully was still in shock Joe speared him and took shot after shot at the bully’s head. By now a group had gathered around the two and eventually the gym teacher came and broke up the battle. But the bully was really beaten up. He had a black eye, a bloody nose and couldn’t stand up straight.
As Joe left the scene for the principal’s everyone one seemed to step aside as if he were Moses parting the red sea. Then, at the point in his life it hit him. He didn’t need friends all he needed was fear. With fear came respect and with respect came power. Joe’s mother and father came to the school to talk to the principal. Joe’s father was livid. He exclaimed such things as “I give up on this kid… He can’t be like his brothers at all… He’ll never amount to anything.” All this Joe heard threw the door of the office. Joe got a 3 day suspension and as his parents were driving him home his dad remarked “You know what got him fighting Jane?… That Damn wrestling.” That comment did not mean much to Joe. He just shrugged it off and looked out the window. That will come into play later.
Joe was never looked upon the same at school. He went through high school even more of a loner because no one even took the time to push him. They feared him and he loved every minute of it. Joe bulked up on his own. He would not let anyone see.
Then came Joe’s senior Year. Joe’s Mother told him he should apply to college. (Joe’s father did not talk to him.) Joe applied to please his mother and amazingly enough got in to one of the college’s. It didn’t mean much to Joe. He didn’t really care about college. He figured he should go. But he always wanted something more, something more then ordinary. That same week Joe got a flyer at the local drugstore that invited people to go tryout for a local wrestling federation.
One after noon Joe and his father got into a huge fight. (The reason why is unknown.) During this shouting match Joe’s father blurted out “Why can’t you be normal like your brothers and go to college! Play goddamn sports!” Joe just up and left the room. He went out to his car. He sat in it the wrestling flyer he had gotten in one hand and his college acceptance in the other. He looked at them both, it was almost as if he was at a cross roads in his life.
As he is staring at the two sheets of paper he hears a song on the radio…

do you worry that you're not liked
how long till you break
you're happy cause you smile
but how much can you fake
an ordinary boy an ordinary name
but ordinary's just not good enough today

It is Superman’s dead by Our Lady Peace. Hearing these words he speeds over in his car as a paper flys out the window. His mother who has been watching this from the front steps runs out and grabs the paper. She brushes it off and realizes it is the college acceptance…

Tex's first job was with the CWF. (Championship wrestling federation)Tex good a lot of sympathy for all he did because of his past. The fans would cheer ut of pity for this quick self righteous man. Then Tex turned on them. After tex won the CWF world title he had several remarks for the fans including "I don't need your F**king pity. I can get whatever I want with out you. None of you fans matter." Thus turning take from face to heel.

The rest is History.

Wrestler's Entrance Description:
Supermans Dead by Our Lady Peace hits and the words "Ordinary Just Ain't Good Enough"; go up on the screen. The music plays and when the words hit is when Tex makes his appearance. He stands at the top of the ramp in his wrestling attire and smiles feeding off the hatred of the crowd. Then he makes his way into the ring where he occasionally makes a comment or he will just get ready to fight.

Favorite Matches:
None as of Yet.

Finishing Move:
No ordinary Powerbomb

Finishing Move Description:
(Powerbomb to Facebuster)

Typical Moves:
1:DDT[All DDTS]
2:Shuffle Sidekick
3:Turnbuckle Superplex
4:Sleeper Hold
5:Power Clothesline
6:Piledriver
7:Quick Chokeslam
8:Spinebuster
9:Spear
10:Suplex
11:Hard German Suplex
12:Gorilla Press
13:Powerslam
14:Snap Powerbomb
15:Foreign Object Shot

Handlers Name:
Billy

Email Address:

Messenger Identity:
Kelticx8



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