Wrestler Name:
Stephen Waltz
Real Name:
Stephen Waltz
Height:
6'3" Weight:244 lbs.
Hometown:
Kokomo, Indiana
Enterance Music:
"One Armed Man (Play On)" by Project 86
Alignment:
Face
Background Information:
Born and raised in Kokomo, Indiana, Stephen Waltz has long been called hero by many local Hoosiers who know him well. His high school accomplishments in athleticism are remarkable for anyone. For two consecutive years, Waltz was the state wrestling champion. As a linebacker, he helped bring his team to the state championship game (they lost to Carmel High School, but their effort didn't go unnoticed). When he graduated in 2001, Waltz enrolled in classes at Butler University for a full year of studies. But determined by his personal morals of accomplishment, he asked his parents to cease their monetary support, hoping to earn it himself. If he was going to be prosperous in the real world, he would make it there on his own. As a result, Waltz held off his second year at Butler University to find a job.
But destiny intervened, and Stephen Waltz was soon given a great opportunity. Exercising in an Indianapolis gym one day, young Stephen crossed paths with former professional wrestling legend, Terry "The Idol" Anderson (former nemesis of "Delicious" Danny Darwin). Anderson was impressed with the young man's blossoming athleticism, seeing great potential for what could be a prodigy of the ring. With this in mind, he made his offer to train the young athlete as a professional wrestler. After much thought, Stephen Waltz agreed, and came into the industry under the wrestling legend's wing.
After months of intensive training, Terry Anderson took his student into the ring. With some connections, the two found themselves in a federation as prestigious as Global Xtreme Wrestling. Anderson now brings forth his prodigy to compete in mainstream professional wrestling, where the young man looks to find more than fame and fortune, but perhaps an added chapter to his life, full of a plethora of valuable lessons on the fundamentals of life and well-being. It's more of a spiritual journey to the top for Stephen Waltz than it is physical.
The personalities of both Stephen and Terry contrast so much, it's a wonder why they work together. Stephen Waltz is the perfect boyscout. He doesn't smoke or drink, do drugs, or abuse the image of women. Rather, he's young, innocent, and sometimes clueless. He's the perfect example of the baby-faced good guy. No matter what, he keeps everything in a positive light. Anderson, on the other hand, is a bit more lewd. A real party animal at his age, and takes credit in patenting the "I F*cked Gail Martin" T-shirt. Anderson is prone to running his mouth, being cocky and arrogant, and usually getting himself into trouble. Waltz is usually the person there to act as his conscience, and get him out of sticky situations. A really comedic team, but they can also pull off miracles.
In the ring, Stephen Waltz uses a variety of technical moves, and occassionally whips out the power moves or takedowns for added effect. He will also hit the top rope when he feels inclined. Overall, he's the standard all-round professional wrestler. Considering his little experience, he's apt to make mistakes... but he doesn't dwell on them. Waltz is a quick learner, and though his occassional mistakes might cost him matches, he always learns from them, and bounces back stronger than ever.
Apparrel: Singlet to the mid-thigh, usually colored blue, black, or white, with trimming of any of the other two. He also has the standard boots and pads on elbows and knees. Out of the ring, he wears what you'd expect of a person in street clothes, and keeps his hair in a ponytail.
Appearance: Stephen is a young white male of a moderate athletic build. Slightly ripped in muscle tone with a subtle tan. He has no distinguishing features, such as tattoos or scars. The eyes are brown, and his hair is long, dark brown of color.
Titles Held:
GXW Television Title:
- May 4th, 2003 / Dayton, Ohio
Stephen Waltz defeats "The Truth" Tommy Rage for the GXW Television Title
by pinfall following an Inverted Powerbomb from the top rope.
Enterance:
(At the sound of the impactful "One Armed Man (Play On)" by Project 86, the stage becomes the origin of a spectacular laser light show of blue and white shades of color. From the entrance, Terry "The Idol" Anderson steps into the spotlight, meeting the crowd with a stern pose, flexing the muscles hidden under his leisure suit. Coming to his side is the young newcomer, Stephen Waltz, who steps into the light and looks around with his arms on his waist.)
(The face of the young Waltz looks excited, and eager to be in the ring. His manager, Anderson, flashes him a thumbs up, and does a little dance with the music. Stephen shows him the smile, returns the gesture, and starts down the ramp. Along the way, both men high five several members of the audience stretched over the barricade.)
(At the ring, Stephen slides in under the ropes. Terry goes up to the apron. As Waltz comes back to his feet, his manager calls him to the corner, where he's given words of encouragement from the veteran, Terry Anderson. With a proud slap on his shoulder, Terry gives him another smile, and goes down to ringside. After some stretches to get himself prepared, Stephen Waltz kneels into the corner and says a little prayer before getting ready to fight.)
Normal Moves:
Primarily, technical moves, blended with a few impact and power. Since he's a former football player, he'll also have a variety of rush moves.
1.) Verticle Suplex
2.) Belly-to-Belly Suplex
3.) DDT
4.) Crossface Suplex
5.) Powerslam
6.) Boston Crab
7.) Top-rope Superplex
8.) Sit-down Powerbomb
9.) Side Suplex
10.) Missile Dropkick from Top Rope
Set up move:
The Idolizer
Set up Description:
Terry Anderson's patented finisher. Waltz shows his respect to his manager by whipping this move out every once in a while. Simply put, it's a top rope elbow drop. Nothing flashy, but back in the 80's, when Anderson was an active opponent of guys like "Delicious" Danny Darwin, this move rocked the house. It still does the job, at times.
Finishing Move:
The Last Waltz
Finishing Move Description:
Inverted Powerbomb. This was otherwise known as the Dominator, applied by Farooq. Bending the opponent over, Waltz reaches over his back and grabs him around the waist. From there, he hoists him up, slightly over the right shoulder. Then, with all applied force, he throws him down to the mat, face-first.
Recent Quote:
Anderson: "Tell 'em, kid. Why am I doing all the talking for ya?"
Waltz: "You got it, Terry... but while Mr. Anderson may be notorious for his bragging, I wouldn't say he's very far off. Can you deny it? I am undefeated in singles matches... I am one of the longest-standing Television Champions in GXW history. I may be young, I may be inexperienced, but I have proven myself as one of the strongest in the industry today."
Anderson: "Tell 'em, kid! You show 'em who's boss!"
Waltz: "I've worked myself from being a virtual nobody to a legend in the making... and much thanks goes to my manger, Terry, for being with me every step of the way! But I'm not done yet... in fact, this ball has barely begun to roll! There's still a long way for me to go, and I don't intend to stop, much less slow down."
Anderson: "Preach on, brutha Steph-O!"
Waltz: "I have done everything in my power to defend this belt..."
Anderson: "Yeah, you tha man!"
Waltz: "...MY belt...!"
Anderson: "YEAH, baby!"
Waltz: "From all comers..."
Anderson: "Every last one of them!"
Waltz: "From old and young..."
Anderson: "You tell 'em!"
Waltz: "To tall and short!"
Anderson: "He's mother-f*ckin' right, yo!"
Waltz: "And with that said, we KEEP THE BALL ROLLING"
Anderson: "ROLL, MUTHAF*CKA, ROLL!!"
Waltz: "RIGHT INTO REVOLUTION..."
Anderson: "Revolution of a LEEEGEEEND, BAAAABAAAAYY!!"
Waltz: "With this belt..."
Anderson: "That belt..."
Waltz: "MY BELT..."
Anderson: "OH YEAH!!"
Waltz: "ON THE LINE..."
Anderson: "LINE IT IS!!"
Waltz: "In front of the THOUSANDS OF FANS IN ATTENDANCE..."
Anderson: "BOO YAH!!"
Waltz: "When I go man to man..."
Anderson: "Keep it REE-YALLL!!"
Waltz: "Toe to toe..."
Anderson: "DAG YO!!"
Waltz: "Face to FACE..."
Anderson: "LISTEN TO DA MAN TALK!!"
Waltz: "Against the one and only..."
Anderson: "ONE AND ONLY..."
Waltz: "DreamMaker."
Anderson: "JESUS TAP-DANCING BUTT-F*CKING CHRIST!! GAAAAAAHHH!!!"
Manager Name:
Terry "The Idol" Anderson
Description of Manager:
As said in Stephen's profile, Terry's a real con-artist, of sorts. He's greedy, lustful, and usually gets himself drunk at any occassion. Still, he looks out for the kid he's trained for the past year. Though his morals and motives differ from Stephen's, he still cooperates with his trainee's requests and pursuits. Anderson isn't a golden boy, like his student, but he fully supports the actions of Stephen Waltz.
Apparel: Usually a three piece suit of any color, depending on his mood. He may also go a little more informal by walking around in jeans, khakis, or nice white pants, while wearing a nice polo shirt or sweater, sometimes with a blazer to go with it.
Appearance: Terry's a man of moderate build. Since he's in his late forties, the athletic physique of his older days has been slightly worn away. Still, anyone could see that he's in great shape for his age. He sports a nice tan and wears his reddish-brown hair in a slick short-trim look you'd see worn any typical male celebrity: Christopher Walken for example. His million-dollar smile and bright green eyes make him a living stud, even at his age.
Catchphrase:
No catchphrase.
Wrestler's Image:
No picture.
Handlers Name:
Ryan Strawsma
Email Address:
RudeFF72@aol.com
Messenger Identity:
AIM - Rocko The Otter