Post by #HEEL Dark Lord on Nov 9, 2007 20:54:26 GMT -5
Jim Neidhart.
Attributes
Strength: 9
Submission: 8.5
Durability: 8.5
Technique: 8
Speed: 6.5
Charisma: 8.5
Hardcore: 8
Stamina: 7.5
Overall: 88
HEIGHT:
6' WEIGHT:
282 lbs. HOMETOWN:
Calgary, Alberta
An amateur record-holding shot-putter. A devoted family man. A former NFL player. Those are a few of the things you could call Jim Neidhart, but most would call The Anvil one of the most intense sports-entertainers of all-time. Intensity is an attribute that many Superstars go their whole careers attempting to perfect in the ring, but for this former WWE Superstar, it was a trademark all his own, although he is quick to point out his beginning in the business was extreme enough.
After an outstanding high school shot-putting career at Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach, Calif., and after being cut by the Dallas Cowboys, Neidhart ventured north to Calgary, Alberta, and Stu Hart's infamous dungeon for professional wrestling training.
Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart then became a mainstay with WWE in the '80s, one-half of the legendary Hart Foundation with Bret "Hit Man" Hart. The two men were on top of the tag team world for much of the decade, either holding the World Tag Team Championship or battling over the titles.
Source: WWE.com
FINISHERS
Anvil Flattener
Shoulder Block 3
Sgt. Slaughter
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Strength: 8
Submission: 9
Durability: 9
Technique: 8.5
Speed: 6.5
Charisma: 8.5
Hardcore: 7.5
Stamina: 8
Overall: 89
HEIGHT:
6'3" WEIGHT:
286 lbs. HOMETOWN:
Detroit, Mich.
With one of the most instantly recognizable monikers of any grappler in history, Sgt. Slaughter is truly one of a kind. A former U.S. Marine, he earned his famous ring name during the service. Once he began his professional career, he would certainly solidify that name, intimidating adversaries and fans alike in his trademark drill sergeant attire. He was a top contender to Bob Backlund's WWE Championship, and faced Bruno Sammartino in the Italian legend's final Madison Square Garden appearance prior to his 1981 retirement. He was an NWA United States Champion, as well as NWA World Tag Team Champion with Don Kernodle. Sarge experienced a popularity explosion that coincided with Hogan's in 1984. Along with Hogan and "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka, Slaughter was one of WWE's most beloved Superstars of the mid-1980s.
After departing WWE, he became the celebrity spokesman for Hasbro's "G.I. Joe" TV cartoon and toy line, and even appeared on screen as a "G.I. Joe" animated character, further cementing his position as an icon of popular culture. He returned to WWE in 1990, playing the controversial role of an Iraqi sympathizer. It was during this time that he captured the WWE Championship from the Ultimate Warrior at the 1991 Royal Rumble and headlined WrestleMania VII against Hogan. Following his retirement from full-time competition, he spent some time as WWE Commissioner, and then went on to become one of the company's most trusted and respected road agents, a position he continues to hold to this day.
Source: WWE.com
FINISHERS
SS Cobra
Clutch Piledriver 2
Eddie Guerrero
Strength: 7.5
Submission: 9
Durability: 8
Technique: 9.5
Speed: 8.5
Charisma: 9
Hardcore: 8.5
Stamina: 8.5
Overall: 93
HEIGHT:
5'8" WEIGHT:
220 lbs. HOMETOWN:
El Paso, Texas
One of the most gifted WWE Superstars on the SmackDown roster, Eddie Guerrero was also one of the most conflicted and tortured souls to ever step foot in a WWE ring. With wrestling running through his bloodlines on both sides of his family dating back to his father - the legendary Gory Guerrero, Eddie was consumed and obsessed by the sports entertainment business since he was a child and first began training in an El Paso wrestling ring in his parents' backyard. It was there that he was instilled with the mentality of being the best he could be and having a passion to be numero uno.
Source: WWE.com
FINISHERS
Frog Splash Pin 2
Suplex 3
Attributes
Strength: 9
Submission: 8.5
Durability: 8.5
Technique: 8
Speed: 6.5
Charisma: 8.5
Hardcore: 8
Stamina: 7.5
Overall: 88
HEIGHT:
6' WEIGHT:
282 lbs. HOMETOWN:
Calgary, Alberta
An amateur record-holding shot-putter. A devoted family man. A former NFL player. Those are a few of the things you could call Jim Neidhart, but most would call The Anvil one of the most intense sports-entertainers of all-time. Intensity is an attribute that many Superstars go their whole careers attempting to perfect in the ring, but for this former WWE Superstar, it was a trademark all his own, although he is quick to point out his beginning in the business was extreme enough.
After an outstanding high school shot-putting career at Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach, Calif., and after being cut by the Dallas Cowboys, Neidhart ventured north to Calgary, Alberta, and Stu Hart's infamous dungeon for professional wrestling training.
Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart then became a mainstay with WWE in the '80s, one-half of the legendary Hart Foundation with Bret "Hit Man" Hart. The two men were on top of the tag team world for much of the decade, either holding the World Tag Team Championship or battling over the titles.
Source: WWE.com
FINISHERS
Anvil Flattener
Shoulder Block 3
Sgt. Slaughter
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Strength: 8
Submission: 9
Durability: 9
Technique: 8.5
Speed: 6.5
Charisma: 8.5
Hardcore: 7.5
Stamina: 8
Overall: 89
HEIGHT:
6'3" WEIGHT:
286 lbs. HOMETOWN:
Detroit, Mich.
With one of the most instantly recognizable monikers of any grappler in history, Sgt. Slaughter is truly one of a kind. A former U.S. Marine, he earned his famous ring name during the service. Once he began his professional career, he would certainly solidify that name, intimidating adversaries and fans alike in his trademark drill sergeant attire. He was a top contender to Bob Backlund's WWE Championship, and faced Bruno Sammartino in the Italian legend's final Madison Square Garden appearance prior to his 1981 retirement. He was an NWA United States Champion, as well as NWA World Tag Team Champion with Don Kernodle. Sarge experienced a popularity explosion that coincided with Hogan's in 1984. Along with Hogan and "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka, Slaughter was one of WWE's most beloved Superstars of the mid-1980s.
After departing WWE, he became the celebrity spokesman for Hasbro's "G.I. Joe" TV cartoon and toy line, and even appeared on screen as a "G.I. Joe" animated character, further cementing his position as an icon of popular culture. He returned to WWE in 1990, playing the controversial role of an Iraqi sympathizer. It was during this time that he captured the WWE Championship from the Ultimate Warrior at the 1991 Royal Rumble and headlined WrestleMania VII against Hogan. Following his retirement from full-time competition, he spent some time as WWE Commissioner, and then went on to become one of the company's most trusted and respected road agents, a position he continues to hold to this day.
Source: WWE.com
FINISHERS
SS Cobra
Clutch Piledriver 2
Eddie Guerrero
Strength: 7.5
Submission: 9
Durability: 8
Technique: 9.5
Speed: 8.5
Charisma: 9
Hardcore: 8.5
Stamina: 8.5
Overall: 93
HEIGHT:
5'8" WEIGHT:
220 lbs. HOMETOWN:
El Paso, Texas
One of the most gifted WWE Superstars on the SmackDown roster, Eddie Guerrero was also one of the most conflicted and tortured souls to ever step foot in a WWE ring. With wrestling running through his bloodlines on both sides of his family dating back to his father - the legendary Gory Guerrero, Eddie was consumed and obsessed by the sports entertainment business since he was a child and first began training in an El Paso wrestling ring in his parents' backyard. It was there that he was instilled with the mentality of being the best he could be and having a passion to be numero uno.
Source: WWE.com
FINISHERS
Frog Splash Pin 2
Suplex 3