Weight: 305 lbs.
Aligment: Face
Finisher: The Fall-Out
Secondary Finisher: Melt Down
Submission Finisher: The Core.
10 favorite moves:
5 high impact moves:
History:
Height: 6'10"
Hometown: Charlotte, NC
Date of birth: 11-21-1979
Type of Wrestler: Technical/Power
Theme Music: 'Time Bomb' by Godsmack
Finisher Description: A verticle suplex dropped into a sitdown tombstone piledriver.
Secondary Finisher Description: A Jack-Knife Power Bomb held into a pin.
Submission Finisher Description: Modified half-Boston Crab - Holding onto one of his opponent's leg after a spinebuster or Atomic drop, Bawm turns his opponent over and stradles their face down body. He then sits all 300+ pounds of himself directly onto the small of their back and pulls their leg back. This move is particularly effective on taller opponents, as it cuts the circulation off to their body, forcing them to tap out from the pain or pass out from the lack of oxygen.
1. German suplexes (no more than three and can be held into a pin)
2. DDT
3. power slam
4. Bearhug
5. running lariat
6. one armed Flapjack
7. double arm bar
8. pump handle suplex
9. Gorilla ress dropping opponent behind him onto their face.
10. Various technical suplexes (verticle suplex, snap suplex, belly to belly, double underhook, Fisherman, release German)
1. Atomic drop (Often off the top rope.)
2. Overhead belly to belly (Can be done over ropes or into walls and surfaces if stipulations allow.)
3. Delayed verticle suplex (To tease or fool the audience)
4. Quick release Jack Hammer.
5. Running Big Boot.
Born of a wealthy family, as the son of wrestling legend Adam Bawm Sr., in Charlotte, Bawm grew up and trained with the Royal Flair family. He became the Independent High School champion his Sophmore year at Charlotte Catholic High School and maintained it until he graduated. He recieved a scholarship, (not that he needed one), to attend Columbia. He became Ivy League Freestyle Champion and was an NCAA All-American. He also earned a PhD in Nuclear Energy, though there is some speculation as to how he earned it in only five years. He then began intensive training under the Gold/Flair program and became a professional wrestler. With his exstensive amateur background, he excelled in the North Carolina's own, CCW, Carolina Championship Wrestling, founded by the Nature Boy Ric Flair himself.
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