>> BASIC INFORMATION <<
Wrestling Name: Maddox Ayres
Picture Base: Angelico
Current Nicknames: N/A
Height: 6’3
Weight: 220 pounds
Hometown: Orlando, Florida
>> CHARACTER INFORMATION <<
Disposition/Alignment: Tweener, lean face.
Gimmick: With everything Maddox has been through, he’s not afraid to do whatever it takes to overcome his obstacles, within the rules. He has the upmost confidence in himself, but stays humble and respects his opponents unless they give him a reason not to.
>> RINGSIDE INFORMATION <<
Theme Music: “My Demons” by Starset
Special Entrance [Optional]: N/A
>> MOTIVATIONS <<
What are your character’s motivations for competing? Maddox feels like he’s failed most of his life and he’s not going to fail his dream. The word 'failure' no longer applies to him. He lives for competition and always thrive in such environment.
Tendency to Cheat: Never
>> IN-RING INFORMATION <<
Wrestling Debut: November of 2017
Brand: Dynasty
Favorite Match Types: N/A
Least Favorite Match Types: N/A
Favorite Weapon: Ladders
In-Ring Achievements: N/A
Current EAW Record: 5-2-6 (W-D-L)
>> COMMON MOVES <<
1. All DDT Variations
2. All Suplex Variations
3. All Neckbreaker Variations
4. Multiple Kick Variations
5. Forearm Smash
6. Lariat, also diving
7. Cross Armbreaker
8. Backstabber
9. Sling Blade
10. Springboard Moonsault
>> SIGNATURE MOVES <<
1. Enlightenment (Spinning lifting Double Underhook Facebuster)
2. Lost In The Echo (Half Nelson lifted and dropped into a bridging Olympic Slam
3. Avalanche Shiranui
4. Corkscrew Neckbreaker
5. Scissor Kick
>> FINISHING MOVES <<
1. Project: Broken (Vertical Suplex lifted and dropped into a Double Knee Backbreaker)
2. Fallen Angel (Pumphandle lift into a Reverse STO)
3. Comatose (Jumping Corkscrew Roundhouse Kick, sometimes springboarded)
UF. Dreams End (Crippler Crossface)
>> NOTES <<
Maddox Ayres. Born December 17th, 1989.
He grew up having to work for everything he wanted. His family had money, but his parents wanted him to know what it was like to have to work from the bottom up in order to survive. His parents had to do the same thing, but his parents didn’t have the luxury of having a family with money. They grew up in poor families, all of which were dying off from sickness. His parents had to support their parents when they became of age. At that age Maddox always thought they were just being hard on him and figured they were stingy with their money. At the age of 18, Maddox moved out immediately after graduating High School. Low income job, already had multiple bills, his parents told him he was making a mistake and should stay at home a bit longer, but he didn’t listen. Not but a month later, Maddox calls his parents, telling them how sorry he is for not listening and how he finally understands it’s not all easy like he thought. He went back home and worked and saved up his money for some time after.
Moving from job to job, Maddox was always trying to do what was best for him and his mental health, and of course his financial health. He was money hungry and with the hard work he put in, he felt like he deserved more. He would job hop to wherever had more money. At the age of 23, he had worked for 10 different jobs. His most recent job, he moved halfway across the country for an opportunity a family member gave him that sounded damn good to him. Not having much, he left his parents and friends behind to chase what he thought was best for him. Little did he realize, he was going to do something he had already done and didn’t succeed in. Just a couple weeks into the new job, he broke down. He realized how what he was doing just wasn’t for him and how his bills were starting to pile up with no source of income. He lost his mind. He saw darkness.
Another couple weeks later, Maddox finally found himself again. Only because he found his true calling; wrestling. Wrestling was always a dream for him, but he never once even thought about trying it. Job hopping was his thing because he was trying to afford his bills and live. After his breakdown, he realized he wants to be on his path to his dream, and that’s just what he did. He started training, taking classes, understanding everything he needed about wrestling and being able to perform on the grandest stages. Now, he’s beginning his new career, his new passion, his new life.