Post by Justin Case on Nov 21, 2009 17:46:25 GMT -5
After a 3 year hiatus from the ring. Buck Steele took some much needed time away from the ring to try and get his life back together. Suffering from a near mental breakdown and psychological problems from his wars in the ring as Steele Freak, Buck went through extensive therapy and counseling. And with some positive reinforcement from his good friend and former teammate, Amazing Mann, Buck had seemed to beaten his demons.
Amazing Mann encouraged Buck to stay active and continue to work out and stay in shape, because a healthy body can renew your spirit and mind. Buck took the advice and kept himself in very good shape. Buck often wondered if he still has what it takes in the ring, as he watched his friend Amazing Mann be very successful in Dimension Y in the All Centra Entertainment promotion!
Buck asked Mann to see if they could use him in the aCe. The aCe accepted and made Steele an offer. Now Buck Steele is going to see if he still has what it takes to make one more run at capturing gold! Will his return to the ring be a good thing, or will it rekindle some of those old memories of his Steele Freak days, and be more damaging than good?
*When you roll on this spot twice in a match, Buck Steele is so frustrated, that he snaps, reverting back to his Steele Freak psyche. Use the bold instructions for the rest of the match.
If Steele wins with THE STEEL TRAP when he's Steele Freak, he maybe disqualified for not releasing the hold and cost him the match.
STEEL TRAP = Crippler Crossface submission.
Amazing Mann encouraged Buck to stay active and continue to work out and stay in shape, because a healthy body can renew your spirit and mind. Buck took the advice and kept himself in very good shape. Buck often wondered if he still has what it takes in the ring, as he watched his friend Amazing Mann be very successful in Dimension Y in the All Centra Entertainment promotion!
Buck asked Mann to see if they could use him in the aCe. The aCe accepted and made Steele an offer. Now Buck Steele is going to see if he still has what it takes to make one more run at capturing gold! Will his return to the ring be a good thing, or will it rekindle some of those old memories of his Steele Freak days, and be more damaging than good?
BUCK STEELE, THE STEELE FREAK | Height: 6'1"; Weight: 251 lbs.; Home: Omicron |
Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense |
1. knee to midsection - 1 2. front face lock - 1 3. backbreaker - 2 (pw) 4. body tackle - 2 (ag) 5. left uppercut - 2 6. power slam - 2 (pw) maniac clothesline - 3 | 1. BUCK STEELE - 1 2. BUCK STEELE - 1 3. dazed - 1 4. dazed - 1 (tag) 5. BUCK STEELE - 2 6. hurt - 2 |
Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense |
1. arm breaker - 2 2. into the ropes (c) 3. into the turnbuckle (c) 4. elbow drop - 2 (ch C) 5. snap suplex - 3 I've Snapped Suplex - 3 6. I'm Better Now - 3 Berserk Pounding Assault - 3 | 1. hurt - 2 2. BUCK STEELE - 2 3. hurt - 2 4. BUCK STEELE - 1 5. down - 3 6. dazed - 1 |
Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense |
1. stomp on head - 2 2. Rope A Dope Flurry - 3 (ch H) 3. out of the ring 4. flying forearm -3 Frenzied Head Slams - 3 5. STEELE TRAP (0) (+1) dis 6. STEELE TRAP (0) (+1) dis | 1. hurt - 2 2. hurt - 2 3. down - 3 (lv) 4. down - 3 * OH SNAP! 5. hurt - 2 6. PIN 6 (3) |
Ropes - C Turnbuckle - C Ring - B A Deathjump - B Disqualification - 5 6 | Agility -1 Power +1 -1 Cage 3 2 |
*When you roll on this spot twice in a match, Buck Steele is so frustrated, that he snaps, reverting back to his Steele Freak psyche. Use the bold instructions for the rest of the match.
If Steele wins with THE STEEL TRAP when he's Steele Freak, he maybe disqualified for not releasing the hold and cost him the match.
STEEL TRAP = Crippler Crossface submission.