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The King of POP
Michael Jackson
1958 - 2009
Rest In Peace...


About Me:

Well my two loves in life were basically Football (Soccer) and Professional Wrestling, however, the three companies I used to watch (in Wrestling) - WWE, TNA and ROH - all had there problems, WWE was getting terrifically monotonous I stopped watching that after the 2008 Royal Rumble. TNA was getting very frustrating and appeared to be going backwards, which was annoying particulary because I've been watching it since early 2003. I stopped watching that just a few weeks after the 2008 Rumble. ROH, unfortunatley, wasn't (and hadn't for some time actually) being shown on British TV - making it basically impossible to watch wrestling, so I gave up on it. However, no matter how hard I try, I still try and keep up with it (Wrestling), but really, to no avail...

Over the course of the last 18 months or so I seem to have developed some kind of intrest in writing. Which for me is very odd as I've always been classed as lazy and a very slow writer. So I've decided to combine, wrestling and writing on this website (woah, WTH with the W's LOL), plus, because I'm an ugly f--er, I've never dated anyone (yes, I'm 16, I know that's quite sad, most people my age have gotten laid now or died of an STD, I know...) so I guess these are secretly, some of my dreams coming true... ?... oh I don't have a clue LMAO...

Anyway, I've joined here currently just to write the one story... maybe just maybe I'll write some more, but I doubt it...

Oh and... I'm gonna feel pretty lonely here... I'm probably like the only guy on here :P.

Edit: Scratch that, there are some guys here, lol.

Favorite Wrestlers (In no particular order)...

'The Great One' The Rock
'The Big Red Machine' Kane
Eddie Guerrero (R.I.P)
CM Punk
'The Texas Rattlesnake' Stone Cold Steve Austin
'The Phenom' The Undertaker
Nigel McGuiness
Kurt Angle
'The Hardcore Legend' Mick Foley
William Regal
'Y2J' Chris Jericho
'The Whole Fucking Show' Rob Van Dam
Randy Orton (circa. 'Legend Killer' gimmick)
'American Dragon' Brian Danielson
'The Fallen Angel' Christopher Daniels
'The Heartbreak Kid' Shawn Michaels
Doug 'The Anarchist' Williams
'The Rabid Wolverine' Chris Benoit (R.I.P)
KENTA
Edge
'Classic' Colt Cabana (Scotty Goldman, is what I've been told his WWE name was)
'The Phemonenal' AJ Styles
'The Game' Triple H (circa. 2000, not political Triple H)
Mitsuharu Misawa (R.I.P)
Shelton Benjamin
'The Instant Classic' Christian (Cage)
Samoa Joe especially the ROH one or early ('05) TNA one
Homicide (ROH ver. with Julius Smokes = F--ING EPIC!)

All I can think of atm, will probably add more in the future...


Favorite Song Lyrics:

First off, I have to say, some of these songs are very moving, some have great meaning to many people and some of them even have meanings that I can relate to, here are some of them...

- "No Bravery" - James Blunt: (Very sad song, reminds me of how sad this world can be at times. Also reminds me of how bad war can be...)

Houses burnt beyond repair,
The smell of death is in the air,
A woman weeping in despair says:
'He has been here.'
Tracer lighting up the sky,
It's another families' turn, to die.
A child afraid to even cry out says:
'He has been here.'

And I see no bravery,
No bravery, in your eyes anymore,
Only sadness.
And I see no bravery,
No bravery, in your eyes anymore,
Only sadness...

- "If You Tolerate This" - Manic Street Preachers: (Very powerful lyrics used by the Manics, great message...)

The future teaches you to be alone,
The present to be afraid and cold,
'So if I can shoot rabbits,
Then I can shoot fascists.'

Bullets for your brain today,
But we'll forget it all again,
Monuments put from pen to paper,
Turns me into a gutless wonder...

And if you tolerate this,
Then your children will be next.
And if you tolerate this,
Then your children will be next.
Will be next,
Will be next,
Will be next.

- "One Thing" - Finger Eleven: (Very inspirational lyrics...)

If I traded it all.
If I gave it all away for one thing,
Just for one thing.
If I sorted it out,
If I knew all about this one thing,
Wouldn’t that be something?

- "The Scientist" - Coldplay: (Just a beautiful set of lyrics...)

Come up to meet you,
Tell you I'm sorry,
You don't know how lovely you are.

I had to find you,
Tell you I need you,
Tell you I set you apart.

Tell me your secrets,
And ask me your questions,
Oh let's go back to the start.

- "Turn The Page" - Metallica: This, for me, encaspsualates what it's like to be professional wrestler - or indeed - a musician (what this song was originally written about).

On a long and lonesome highway, east of Omaha.
You can listen to the engines moanin'
Out its one note song.
You can think about the woman or the girl
You knew the night before...

But your thoughts will soon be wandering,
The way they always do.
When you're ridin' sixteen hours,
And there's nothin' much to do.
And you don't feel much like riding,
You just wish the trip was through...

Here I am, on the road again.
There I am, up on the stage.
There I go, playin' star again.
There I go, turn the page...

- More lyrics to come...


Character Info - Tom Fear:

Born: 14th October 1982
From: Manchester, England
Height: 6 ft 2
Weight: 257lbs (Billed at 266lbs)
Signature Manoeuvers:
- ‘Savate Kick’/‘Superkick’: Self explanitory...
- ‘Leg Lariat’: Fear runs at his opponent and jumps towards him with his feet going towards the opponents face, Fear spreads his legs out and - in sense - clotheslines his opponent with one of his legs, sending both men down on their backs.
- ‘Calf Kick’: Fear sends his opponent into the ropes and as he bounces back off the ropes, Fear runs and jumps, he twists his body in the air so his back is facing the opponent and he drives his calf muscle into the face of his opponent. Fear ends up lay on his stomach on the ground and his opponent next to him, flat on his back.
- ‘Three Mates’: Fear gets his opponent in a Vertical Suplex and connects, however – instead of getting up by himself and continuing the attack – he pulls his opponent up with him, still in the suplex position. Tom then swings his body around and hits a Swinging Neckbreaker, but – once again – Fear holds onto his foe and drags him back to his feet whilst still in a suplex position. Tom then releases his opponents arm and DDT’s his opponent to the mat. This sequence was created just after Tom had seen Eddie Guerrero create the ‘Three Amigos’ and he then decided to rename it to fit the British phrase for ‘friend’ ('mate') after Eddie tragically died in 2005.
- Knees and Kicks Combo: Fear catches his opponent off guard with a roundhouse kick to the head; he then grabs the opponent and knees him in the face – once with each knee. Fear then backs into the nearest ropes and springs back quickly, jumping and hitting the opponent with a one-legged drop kick. The combo is then finished with a knee drop after once again running into the ropes.
- ‘Lariat’: Fear runs at his opponent and hits him with a forceful clothesline. The lariat is hit with such force that Tom also falls to the mat on his stomach. Tom has been known to have called this ‘Goodnight, bitch!’ on the Indy scene because he was known to shout out that phrase before delivering the move.
- ‘Brainbuster’: A regular vertical suplex, only the opponent lands neck and shoulders first, rather than back first.
- 'Texas Cloverleaf': A submission move that can be described as "half 'Boston Crab', half 'Sharpshooter'". Fear grabs his downed opponent by the legs and crosses one under the other, Tom then turns them over and applies the pressure to the back and knees of the opponent and is known the be much harder to break than a 'Boston Crab' or a 'Sharpshooter'. Fear uses this move in tribute to a huge help during his training - Dean Malenko (who used this move as his finishing hold).
MORE OF THESE TO COME (ONCE I CAN THINK OF THEM, LAWL.)
Finishing Manoeuvers:
- 'Phobia Driver': Fear puts his opponent in a front facelock and then puts his opponents arm over his own head, he then uses his free arm to grab the opponents leg nearest to his free arm (much like a 'Fisherman Suplex'). Fear then hoists the opponent up, but twists the opponets body around in mid-move, he then drives his opponent down back first into the canvas as Fear plants himself on his backside with his legs spread out so his opponent lands back first inbetween them (his legs). This move could also be known as a 'Fisherman's Driver' or has also been known to have been called the 'TF Crusher' by Tom in the past.
- 'Vertigo': A variation of a regular top-rope splash. Fear jumps at the downed opponent and grabs onto his own ankles behind his body, before releasing them and landing stomach-to-stomach with his opponent. This move usually follows the 'Phobia Driver'.

Pushed Together reviews
Vince McMahon makes WWE Superstar Tom Fear train WWE Diva Maria. Their chemistry makes Vince put them in a friendship/tag team storyline, but is it more than just a friendship? OC/Maria. Other wrestlers also feature. Please give feedback.
Wrestling - Rated: M - English - Friendship/Adventure - Chapters: 7 - Words: 16,694 - Reviews: 6 - Favs: 5 - Follows: 5 - Updated: 12/27/2009 - Published: 6/25/2009 - Maria