Post by jdfranchise on Apr 22, 2020 21:10:17 GMT -5
Wrestler’s Name: Josh Dean
Monikers: The Franchise, The Architect
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 225 Pounds
Place of Birth: Atlanta, Georgia
Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia
Date of Birth: 2/16/1986
Appearance
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Pic Base: Seth Rollins
Build: Athletic build, good muscular definition and tone.
Tattoos:
-Kanji for love, loyalty, respect on his upper right arm
-Faith by Design, Strength by Trial on left side ribs
-Cross with Angel’s Wings on back
Attire: In ring- Shirtless, Black Elbow pads with JD within a circle in red. Long black tights, knee pads worn under. On each leg, JD is initialed on the thigh section in red with a circle around them. On the back, “The Franchise” is in red lettering. Boots are black, shin pads on the front that are red lettered and have Josh on the left side and Dean on the right, so his opponents will know who is kicking their ass.
Entrance: Only thing that changes from the in ring is his merchandise hoodie and black toboggan that he removes once he enters the ring.
Backstage: Open buttoned up shirt and usually a wife beater shirt underneath. Blue jeans and tan Timberland work boots. Also will come out in nice suits as well now that he has developed more mature tastes.
Character Guidelines
Alignment: I guess it depends on the opponent. Receives the biggest pop of the night in Atlanta regardless.
Former Stable: Saviors of Salvation w/Nikki Dean, Penny Shannon, David James (Demento), and Cameron Stone
Notable Allies: Frank Lynn and Daphne Velasquez
Bio: Odyssey.
That's the best way to describe the Triple Crown Champion's extensive career. Initially bursting onto the WFWF scene in December 2006, Josh Dean quickly found his stride on the House Show circuit. He won 8 of his first 10 matches overall and established himself as a contender by dominating the 2007 edition of the now defunct New Breed Tournament, where he soundly defeated the likes of Reckless and the late Shawn Malakai to win the tournament. After being awarded a full time Felo-De-Se contract, Josh stepped into the deep end of WFWF's talent pool. Using his unique blend of explosive athleticism and a balanced array of techniques; he was able to gain an instant measure of success by defeating CBT for the International Championship in June 2007, just a few months after his 21st birthday. A soured contract negotiation shortly after brought a sudden end to Josh's tenure with WFWF. He dropped the International Championship to Thunder as part of his obligations, and a quick loss to Calvin Lee in the Survival of the Fittest Tournament marked his final appearance for nearly seven years.
April 24, 2014: Josh's absence from WFWF programming ended on the only stage big enough for "The Franchise", SuperBrawl. What the WFWF fan base saw that night in Sun Devil Stadium was a man who grew up, a far cry from the extremely talented and temperamental superstar from years past. After a competitive loss to David Brennan, Josh soon found himself in the cross hairs of old rival Phillip Schneider. Josh took issue with the gross lack of sportsmanship shown by the man formerly known as Obo, culminating in a brutal "I Respect You" match. The loss to his bitter rival signalled a turning point for the Atlanta native, reawakening a violent tenacity that was on full display in his Death Match victory over former friend Yukio Blaze in January 2015.
During the early stages of his return to WFWF, Josh found allies in the form of wife Nikki Dean, Dave Demento, Penny Shannon, and Cameron Stone. Together the quintet dubbed themselves the Saviors of Salvation, a unit that strived for fair competition. SOS's impact was multi-tiered in battles with The Final Revolution and the KoKaine Konspiracy; as Dave captured the International Championship, Nikki the National Championship, and Penny and Cam adding several high profile victories to the ledger. It's noted that many pundits consider Josh the leader of SOS, dubbing him "The Architect".
The Blaze victory kickstarted an incredible 2015 for Josh. He used that momentum to propell himself to championship gold once again, this time the Tag Team Titles at End Game in May where he and Dave defeated the KoKaine Konspiracy and Hollywood Unhinged 2.0. But injuries and personal turmoil ravaged the SOS ranks, forcing Josh to vacate the Tag Team Titles. But not to walk away empty handed, he traded the twin titles for a shot at the International Championship, showing an astute business acumen to go along with his in ring prowess. That later included a number one contender's slot at Dead Bodies are Buried Under the Sakura. At that August event, Josh became number one contender by defeating Samael Ahriman and Joe Bishop. Josh would later add the Tag Team Titles to his trophy case once again, offering his services to champion Drakz in advance of their World Title showdown. At Show Time in January 2016, Josh defeated Drakz to win the World Heavyweight Title, only for long time foil Trace Demon to attack him post match and call for an immediate rematch, where he lost the championship just minutes after winning it.
Josh spent the remainder of 2016 looking to regain the World Title, but the newly formed alliance of Trace Demon and Drakz provided constant roadblocks. A controversial Steel Cage loss to Trace Demon at Black Hole Sun in May, the loss of his and Drakz's Tag Team Titles after a 317 day reign, and a disappointing showing in the Elimination Chamber at SuperBrawl IX left "The Architect" without direction and a sour taste in his mouth. But after Drakz was forced to vacate the World Title due to injury, Josh found a second chance in the Supreme Gauntlet. In the second round, Josh suffered a separated shoulder and a devestating concussion that forced him to withdraw. It was his last appearance in WFWF until Survival of the Fittest, nearly three years later. On that night, he reemerged after the Winner Take All main event, attacking his longtime rival Drakz and leaving the building with both the International and World Heavyweight Championships. The two essentially picked up where they left off before their respective 2017 injuries with renewed disdain for each other. No one, including tables, mics, and Josh's 16 year old stepson, Drake, were safe from the battle. After months of intense physical and psychological war with "The God Slayer", Josh defeated Drakz in a No Disqualification match at SuperBrawl Revenge to regain the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship and simultaneously retiring his arch nemesis.
Josh has always embodied the archetype of talent meeting hard work. But now that he has returned to the WFWF fold one thing is certain, he isn't here to play games.
Personality: Outside the ring, Josh is a laid back and confident family man. He is also a focused, driven, and successful owner of a top notch sports management empire, Championship Connections. He has many scars, physically and mentally from his road of being a professional wrestler. He has become more humanized over the years due to these scars; relationships severed, loved ones lost all of which drive him to be the best of the best.
Entrance Music: "Venom" - Eminem
Entrance:
The lights go out.
I got a song filled with sh*t for the strong willed
When the world gives you a raw deal
Set you off 'til you
Scream, "piss off, screw you"
When it talks to you like you don't belong
Or tells you you're in the wrong field
When something's in your mitochondrial
'Cause it latched on to you, like
As the beat kicks in, the stage illuminates with red and white strobe light as the camera focuses in on the stage.
Knock knock, let the devil in, malevolent
As I've ever been, head is spinnin', this medicine
Screaming, "L-l-l-let us in"
L-l-lick like a salad bowl, Edgar Allen Poe
Bedridden, shoulda been dead a long time ago
Josh Dean strolls out onto the stage, staring at the crowd. His hood is over his head and he stops where the ramp meets the stage, smacking the ramp and throwing his hood off before exploding into his trademark spread arm pose as red and gold pyros shoot up toward the ceiling. He methodically starts to walk down the ramp.
Liquid Tylenol, gelatins, think my skeleton's meltin'
Wicked, I get all high when I think I've smelled the scent
Of elephant manure
Hell, I meant Kahlúa, screw it, to hell with it
I went through hell with accelerants and blew up
My-my-myself again,
He reaches the floor and stares out into the crowd once again, and gets a bounce in his step as he turns towards the steps.
Volkswagen, tailspin
Bucket matches my pale skin, mayo and
Went from Hellmann's and being rail thin, Filet-o-Fish
Scribble Jam, Rap Olympics '97 Freaknik
How can I be down? Me and Bizarre in Florida
Proof's room slept on floor of 'da motel then
Upon reaching the steps, he sprints up to the apron. Grabbing the rope, he steps one foot in and looks at the crowd, taking a moment to engage their reactions.
Dr. Dre said, "Hell yeah"
And I got his stamp like a postcard, word to Mel-Man
And I know they're gonna hate but I don't care, I
Barely can wait to hit 'em with the snare and the bass
Square in the face, this f*ckin' world better prepare to get laced
Because they're gonna taste my
Venom!
Josh climbs into the ring and and adopts his spread arm pose, walking all the way to the opposite side ropes.
(I got that) Adrenaline momentum (venom)
Not knowing when I'm
Ever gonna slow up and I'm
He walks over to the announce table side ring post and climbs up to the second rope. He adopts his spread arm pose while letting a primal roar. He brings his hands over his head into a diamond shape before lowering them into the double guns. He hops off the turnbuckle and turns around before removing his hoodie and staring down his opponent.
Ready to snap any moment-um
Thinkin' it's time to go get 'em
They ain't gonna know what hit 'em
(When they get bit with the)
Moves
Wrestling Style 1: Balanced and explosive athlete. He can do it all with the best of them.
Wrestling Style 2: MMA influenced f*ck your sh*t up, literally. Earned his Brazilian Ju-Jitsu Black Belt in late 2011 to go along with years of training Muay Thai while wrestling. Uses the MMA attack to set up his wrestling repertoire and round out his submission game.
Common Moves
1. Snapmare (generally followed by a stiff strike)
2. Superkick
3. Standing Dropkick
4. High Angle Back Suplex
5. DDT Variations
6. Reverse STO
7. German Suplex (release or bridging)
8. Side Russian Leg Sweep
9. Arm Trap Swinging Neckbreaker
10. GOAL!!! (Pele Kick)
11. Powerbomb Variations
12. Belly to Back Wheelbarrow Facebuster
13. Uranage
14. Brainbuster
15. Enziguri variations
16. Hurricanrana
17. Jumping Knee Drop
18. Surfboard Curbstomp
19. Pendulum Backbreaker
20. Exploder Suplex
21. Dragon Screw Leg Whip
22. Spike Piledriver (Situation dependent)
Strikes
Open hand and knife edge chops
Muay Thai clinch with knees and elbows
European Uppercut
Roundhouse Kick (Level Changes)
Flying Knee
Spinning Back Kick
Spinning Backfist
Superman Punch (Can use it for a set up for other strikes, but can use it Roman Reigns style if heart desires)
Bows Knows- Kick Catch into a Spinning Reverse Elbow to the temple or bridge of the nose
Can't Walk- Inverted side kick to the knee (Oblique kick) into a single knee facebuster.
Submission
Wrestling Style
1. Texas Cloverleaf
2. Anaconda Vice
3. STF
4. Sharpshooter
5. Calf Killer (This is also a legit Ju-Jitsu technique called the Calf Slicer or Knee shedder)
Brazilian Ju-Jitsu Style (Keep in mind he knows more, these are some of his favorites)
1. Peruvian Necktie
2. Flying Armbar
3. Rear Naked Choke
4. Anaconda Choke
5. Kimura
6. D’Arce Choke
7. Step over Kneebar (follows Dragon Screw)
8. Crucifix Twister with Elbows.
Running Attacks
1. Flying Forearm with kip up
2. Discuss Lariat
3. Yakuza Kick
4. Spear
5. Shining Wizard
6. Satelite Tornado DDT
(Flying Knee and Superman Punch can be done from a run as both require a step)
Opponent Rebounding
1. Snap Powerslam
2. Tilt a Whirl Backbreaker
3. Blue Thunder Driver
Turnbuckle Moves
1. Superplex
2. Sunset Flip Powerbomb
3. Super Hurricanrara
Aerial Moves
1. Springboard Clothesline
2. Missile Dropkick (with or without springboard)
3. No Hand Somersault Plancha
4. Moonsault variations
5. Suicide Dive
6. Blockbuster (Springboard or without)
7. Shooting Star Press (Reserved now for big matches)
8. Frog Splash (Can still finish showcases, even though it was once his finisher)
9. Flying Elbow Drop
10. 450 Splash (Reserved for big matches)
Signature Moves
1. Rise Bomb- Sky High
2. Franchiser- Crossface Chickenwing Suplex
3. Headcheck- Hammerlock into a hook kick (Think Pepsi Twist with a hook kick instead of a clothesline)
4. Almost Famous- STO Backbreaker transitioned into a Cutter
5. Nail in the Coffin- Falcon Arrow
Finishing Moves
1. Bankrupt- Cross Rhodes
2. Payout- Gutwrench flipped into a Codebreaker
3. Chapter 11- Royal Flush
4. B.S.E- Yes Lock with elbows
5. Price of Fame- Hell’s Gate with elbows. Josh locks in this submission hold, it’s curtains.
Titles Won (Dates will be updated as soon as I can find them all)
WFWF (2006-2007, 2014-Present)
2 Time WFWF World Heavyweight Champion [Current] (1/11/2016- 1/11/2016; 4/25/2021- Present)
1 Time WFWF International Champion (6/4/2007- 7/7/2007)
2 Time WFWF Tag Team Champion (w/Dave Demento 5/4/2015- 5/23/2015)(w/Drakz 11/2/2015- 9/13/2016)
14th WFWF Triple Crown Winner
2007 WFWF New Breed Tournament Winner
Other feds
UWF (2001-2003, fed and archives were deleted)
3 Time UWF World Heavyweight Champion
BQWA (2003-2011)
5 Time BQWA World Tag Team Champion
2 Time BQWA Custom Champion
2 Time BQWA Money In the Bank Ladder Match Winner
1 Time BQWA Television Champion
BQWA Hall of Fame Class (2010)
Monikers: The Franchise, The Architect
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 225 Pounds
Place of Birth: Atlanta, Georgia
Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia
Date of Birth: 2/16/1986
Appearance
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Pic Base: Seth Rollins
Build: Athletic build, good muscular definition and tone.
Tattoos:
-Kanji for love, loyalty, respect on his upper right arm
-Faith by Design, Strength by Trial on left side ribs
-Cross with Angel’s Wings on back
Attire: In ring- Shirtless, Black Elbow pads with JD within a circle in red. Long black tights, knee pads worn under. On each leg, JD is initialed on the thigh section in red with a circle around them. On the back, “The Franchise” is in red lettering. Boots are black, shin pads on the front that are red lettered and have Josh on the left side and Dean on the right, so his opponents will know who is kicking their ass.
Entrance: Only thing that changes from the in ring is his merchandise hoodie and black toboggan that he removes once he enters the ring.
Backstage: Open buttoned up shirt and usually a wife beater shirt underneath. Blue jeans and tan Timberland work boots. Also will come out in nice suits as well now that he has developed more mature tastes.
Character Guidelines
Alignment: I guess it depends on the opponent. Receives the biggest pop of the night in Atlanta regardless.
Former Stable: Saviors of Salvation w/Nikki Dean, Penny Shannon, David James (Demento), and Cameron Stone
Notable Allies: Frank Lynn and Daphne Velasquez
Bio: Odyssey.
That's the best way to describe the Triple Crown Champion's extensive career. Initially bursting onto the WFWF scene in December 2006, Josh Dean quickly found his stride on the House Show circuit. He won 8 of his first 10 matches overall and established himself as a contender by dominating the 2007 edition of the now defunct New Breed Tournament, where he soundly defeated the likes of Reckless and the late Shawn Malakai to win the tournament. After being awarded a full time Felo-De-Se contract, Josh stepped into the deep end of WFWF's talent pool. Using his unique blend of explosive athleticism and a balanced array of techniques; he was able to gain an instant measure of success by defeating CBT for the International Championship in June 2007, just a few months after his 21st birthday. A soured contract negotiation shortly after brought a sudden end to Josh's tenure with WFWF. He dropped the International Championship to Thunder as part of his obligations, and a quick loss to Calvin Lee in the Survival of the Fittest Tournament marked his final appearance for nearly seven years.
April 24, 2014: Josh's absence from WFWF programming ended on the only stage big enough for "The Franchise", SuperBrawl. What the WFWF fan base saw that night in Sun Devil Stadium was a man who grew up, a far cry from the extremely talented and temperamental superstar from years past. After a competitive loss to David Brennan, Josh soon found himself in the cross hairs of old rival Phillip Schneider. Josh took issue with the gross lack of sportsmanship shown by the man formerly known as Obo, culminating in a brutal "I Respect You" match. The loss to his bitter rival signalled a turning point for the Atlanta native, reawakening a violent tenacity that was on full display in his Death Match victory over former friend Yukio Blaze in January 2015.
During the early stages of his return to WFWF, Josh found allies in the form of wife Nikki Dean, Dave Demento, Penny Shannon, and Cameron Stone. Together the quintet dubbed themselves the Saviors of Salvation, a unit that strived for fair competition. SOS's impact was multi-tiered in battles with The Final Revolution and the KoKaine Konspiracy; as Dave captured the International Championship, Nikki the National Championship, and Penny and Cam adding several high profile victories to the ledger. It's noted that many pundits consider Josh the leader of SOS, dubbing him "The Architect".
The Blaze victory kickstarted an incredible 2015 for Josh. He used that momentum to propell himself to championship gold once again, this time the Tag Team Titles at End Game in May where he and Dave defeated the KoKaine Konspiracy and Hollywood Unhinged 2.0. But injuries and personal turmoil ravaged the SOS ranks, forcing Josh to vacate the Tag Team Titles. But not to walk away empty handed, he traded the twin titles for a shot at the International Championship, showing an astute business acumen to go along with his in ring prowess. That later included a number one contender's slot at Dead Bodies are Buried Under the Sakura. At that August event, Josh became number one contender by defeating Samael Ahriman and Joe Bishop. Josh would later add the Tag Team Titles to his trophy case once again, offering his services to champion Drakz in advance of their World Title showdown. At Show Time in January 2016, Josh defeated Drakz to win the World Heavyweight Title, only for long time foil Trace Demon to attack him post match and call for an immediate rematch, where he lost the championship just minutes after winning it.
Josh spent the remainder of 2016 looking to regain the World Title, but the newly formed alliance of Trace Demon and Drakz provided constant roadblocks. A controversial Steel Cage loss to Trace Demon at Black Hole Sun in May, the loss of his and Drakz's Tag Team Titles after a 317 day reign, and a disappointing showing in the Elimination Chamber at SuperBrawl IX left "The Architect" without direction and a sour taste in his mouth. But after Drakz was forced to vacate the World Title due to injury, Josh found a second chance in the Supreme Gauntlet. In the second round, Josh suffered a separated shoulder and a devestating concussion that forced him to withdraw. It was his last appearance in WFWF until Survival of the Fittest, nearly three years later. On that night, he reemerged after the Winner Take All main event, attacking his longtime rival Drakz and leaving the building with both the International and World Heavyweight Championships. The two essentially picked up where they left off before their respective 2017 injuries with renewed disdain for each other. No one, including tables, mics, and Josh's 16 year old stepson, Drake, were safe from the battle. After months of intense physical and psychological war with "The God Slayer", Josh defeated Drakz in a No Disqualification match at SuperBrawl Revenge to regain the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship and simultaneously retiring his arch nemesis.
Josh has always embodied the archetype of talent meeting hard work. But now that he has returned to the WFWF fold one thing is certain, he isn't here to play games.
Personality: Outside the ring, Josh is a laid back and confident family man. He is also a focused, driven, and successful owner of a top notch sports management empire, Championship Connections. He has many scars, physically and mentally from his road of being a professional wrestler. He has become more humanized over the years due to these scars; relationships severed, loved ones lost all of which drive him to be the best of the best.
Entrance Music: "Venom" - Eminem
Entrance:
The lights go out.
I got a song filled with sh*t for the strong willed
When the world gives you a raw deal
Set you off 'til you
Scream, "piss off, screw you"
When it talks to you like you don't belong
Or tells you you're in the wrong field
When something's in your mitochondrial
'Cause it latched on to you, like
As the beat kicks in, the stage illuminates with red and white strobe light as the camera focuses in on the stage.
Knock knock, let the devil in, malevolent
As I've ever been, head is spinnin', this medicine
Screaming, "L-l-l-let us in"
L-l-lick like a salad bowl, Edgar Allen Poe
Bedridden, shoulda been dead a long time ago
Josh Dean strolls out onto the stage, staring at the crowd. His hood is over his head and he stops where the ramp meets the stage, smacking the ramp and throwing his hood off before exploding into his trademark spread arm pose as red and gold pyros shoot up toward the ceiling. He methodically starts to walk down the ramp.
Liquid Tylenol, gelatins, think my skeleton's meltin'
Wicked, I get all high when I think I've smelled the scent
Of elephant manure
Hell, I meant Kahlúa, screw it, to hell with it
I went through hell with accelerants and blew up
My-my-myself again,
He reaches the floor and stares out into the crowd once again, and gets a bounce in his step as he turns towards the steps.
Volkswagen, tailspin
Bucket matches my pale skin, mayo and
Went from Hellmann's and being rail thin, Filet-o-Fish
Scribble Jam, Rap Olympics '97 Freaknik
How can I be down? Me and Bizarre in Florida
Proof's room slept on floor of 'da motel then
Upon reaching the steps, he sprints up to the apron. Grabbing the rope, he steps one foot in and looks at the crowd, taking a moment to engage their reactions.
Dr. Dre said, "Hell yeah"
And I got his stamp like a postcard, word to Mel-Man
And I know they're gonna hate but I don't care, I
Barely can wait to hit 'em with the snare and the bass
Square in the face, this f*ckin' world better prepare to get laced
Because they're gonna taste my
Venom!
Josh climbs into the ring and and adopts his spread arm pose, walking all the way to the opposite side ropes.
(I got that) Adrenaline momentum (venom)
Not knowing when I'm
Ever gonna slow up and I'm
He walks over to the announce table side ring post and climbs up to the second rope. He adopts his spread arm pose while letting a primal roar. He brings his hands over his head into a diamond shape before lowering them into the double guns. He hops off the turnbuckle and turns around before removing his hoodie and staring down his opponent.
Ready to snap any moment-um
Thinkin' it's time to go get 'em
They ain't gonna know what hit 'em
(When they get bit with the)
Moves
Wrestling Style 1: Balanced and explosive athlete. He can do it all with the best of them.
Wrestling Style 2: MMA influenced f*ck your sh*t up, literally. Earned his Brazilian Ju-Jitsu Black Belt in late 2011 to go along with years of training Muay Thai while wrestling. Uses the MMA attack to set up his wrestling repertoire and round out his submission game.
Common Moves
1. Snapmare (generally followed by a stiff strike)
2. Superkick
3. Standing Dropkick
4. High Angle Back Suplex
5. DDT Variations
6. Reverse STO
7. German Suplex (release or bridging)
8. Side Russian Leg Sweep
9. Arm Trap Swinging Neckbreaker
10. GOAL!!! (Pele Kick)
11. Powerbomb Variations
12. Belly to Back Wheelbarrow Facebuster
13. Uranage
14. Brainbuster
15. Enziguri variations
16. Hurricanrana
17. Jumping Knee Drop
18. Surfboard Curbstomp
19. Pendulum Backbreaker
20. Exploder Suplex
21. Dragon Screw Leg Whip
22. Spike Piledriver (Situation dependent)
Strikes
Open hand and knife edge chops
Muay Thai clinch with knees and elbows
European Uppercut
Roundhouse Kick (Level Changes)
Flying Knee
Spinning Back Kick
Spinning Backfist
Superman Punch (Can use it for a set up for other strikes, but can use it Roman Reigns style if heart desires)
Bows Knows- Kick Catch into a Spinning Reverse Elbow to the temple or bridge of the nose
Can't Walk- Inverted side kick to the knee (Oblique kick) into a single knee facebuster.
Submission
Wrestling Style
1. Texas Cloverleaf
2. Anaconda Vice
3. STF
4. Sharpshooter
5. Calf Killer (This is also a legit Ju-Jitsu technique called the Calf Slicer or Knee shedder)
Brazilian Ju-Jitsu Style (Keep in mind he knows more, these are some of his favorites)
1. Peruvian Necktie
2. Flying Armbar
3. Rear Naked Choke
4. Anaconda Choke
5. Kimura
6. D’Arce Choke
7. Step over Kneebar (follows Dragon Screw)
8. Crucifix Twister with Elbows.
Running Attacks
1. Flying Forearm with kip up
2. Discuss Lariat
3. Yakuza Kick
4. Spear
5. Shining Wizard
6. Satelite Tornado DDT
(Flying Knee and Superman Punch can be done from a run as both require a step)
Opponent Rebounding
1. Snap Powerslam
2. Tilt a Whirl Backbreaker
3. Blue Thunder Driver
Turnbuckle Moves
1. Superplex
2. Sunset Flip Powerbomb
3. Super Hurricanrara
Aerial Moves
1. Springboard Clothesline
2. Missile Dropkick (with or without springboard)
3. No Hand Somersault Plancha
4. Moonsault variations
5. Suicide Dive
6. Blockbuster (Springboard or without)
7. Shooting Star Press (Reserved now for big matches)
8. Frog Splash (Can still finish showcases, even though it was once his finisher)
9. Flying Elbow Drop
10. 450 Splash (Reserved for big matches)
Signature Moves
1. Rise Bomb- Sky High
2. Franchiser- Crossface Chickenwing Suplex
3. Headcheck- Hammerlock into a hook kick (Think Pepsi Twist with a hook kick instead of a clothesline)
4. Almost Famous- STO Backbreaker transitioned into a Cutter
5. Nail in the Coffin- Falcon Arrow
Finishing Moves
1. Bankrupt- Cross Rhodes
2. Payout- Gutwrench flipped into a Codebreaker
3. Chapter 11- Royal Flush
4. B.S.E- Yes Lock with elbows
5. Price of Fame- Hell’s Gate with elbows. Josh locks in this submission hold, it’s curtains.
Titles Won (Dates will be updated as soon as I can find them all)
WFWF (2006-2007, 2014-Present)
2 Time WFWF World Heavyweight Champion [Current] (1/11/2016- 1/11/2016; 4/25/2021- Present)
1 Time WFWF International Champion (6/4/2007- 7/7/2007)
2 Time WFWF Tag Team Champion (w/Dave Demento 5/4/2015- 5/23/2015)(w/Drakz 11/2/2015- 9/13/2016)
14th WFWF Triple Crown Winner
2007 WFWF New Breed Tournament Winner
Other feds
UWF (2001-2003, fed and archives were deleted)
3 Time UWF World Heavyweight Champion
BQWA (2003-2011)
5 Time BQWA World Tag Team Champion
2 Time BQWA Custom Champion
2 Time BQWA Money In the Bank Ladder Match Winner
1 Time BQWA Television Champion
BQWA Hall of Fame Class (2010)