Post by Wilhelm 'Flammenkrieg' Kaast on Aug 25, 2011 9:49:07 GMT -4
Height: 6' 11"
Weight: 300lbs
Age: 25
Alignment: face
Hometown: Berlin, Germany
Currently Residing In: Munich, Germany
Associates: JK (UGWC superstar, and cousin)
Entrance Music: Deine Schuld - Die Ärzte
Entrance Moves: Deine Schuld blasts out of the PA system to a huge chorus of cheering from the fans. Wilhelm Kaast comes out with a prop AK-47 to an even bigger reaction. He gives a searching look through the crowd before pulling the trigger, causing a huge jet of flames to spurt from from the barrel. He marches down to the ring, occasionally pulling the trigger on the gun, causing more pyros to errupt from the barrel. He slides into the ring, gives a quick salute to his opponent (or Ref if he enters first), before climbing up the nearest turnbuckle to pose for the fans, again pulling the trigger, sending one last spurt of flames to leap from the gun.
Fighting Style: Powerhouse
Regular Moves: Basic powerhouse moves, various suplexes, kicks, punches, clotheslines, atomic drops, spine busters, running clotheslines, discus elbows, powerslams
Signature Moves: Deine Schuld - double armed DDT
Taunts: salutes the fans once in a while
Primary Finisher: Das Hölle Tropfen - Brain Buster
Secondary Finisher: Silence of the front - GTS
Personality: almost always very arrogant, believes he can take on the world, and will quite often bite off more than he can chew
Biography: The basic bones are that Wilhelm grew up in west Berlin, in the American occupied sector of the township. His father was a US Marine who was on duty in the area, and his mother was an East Germany escapee, one of the few to make it past the wall and out of Communist Germany.
Although Wilhelm was quite gifted educationally, his real passion lay with the sporting profession. In his highschool years, it was suggested that he take up wrestling by his Pysical Education teacher, due to his natural size and strength. He soon found his calling in the sport, and took up wrestling in the German idependant circuit.
He has since come to America to pursue a career in a more established federation.