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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 5:05 pm
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 5:22 pm
Updates Updates2.2.09
I have re-geared this profile to be used for EEW.
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 5:37 pm
Contact Information • Feel free to get a hold of me in any of the ways listed below. • I am USUALLY always logged on to at least one of the messengers. MSN Most Often, followed by AIM, then MySpace IM. • I have unlimited texts as part of my cellular plan, I can speak with any Cingular/AT&T customer free at any time, and I have unlimited Night and Weekend minutes. Just remember I'm running off PST (Seattle). • The only time I won't pick up, or give you an immediate response to messages, IMs, calls, or texts, is when I am (a)Working, or (b)Sleeping. • I decided to post my work schedule so you know when I am not available. Any dates not listed are days off.EEW Character(s) Mark Zout
Gaia Name Mark Zout
AIM Wynesalot16
MSN Wynesalot16@hotmail.com
Myspace/MIM http://www.myspace.com/timothydodson
Phone/Text 1-425-220-1591
This Week's Work Schedule I'm unemployed for the first time in four years. yay? notsomuch.
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 6:51 pm
Preface Okay, so for anyone who DOESN'T already know, I made my e-fedding debut in BTWF. I sucked, but somehow was put over for the BTWF Tag Team Titles as the Powerhouse.
When BTWF closed after the final show I took the character I had fallen so in love with since I had created him for WWF Wrestlemania 2000 for N64 at twelve years old, but put a spin on it: How did Powerhouse become Powerhouse? What is his real name? Where did he come from? What happened in his career to turn him so unforgiving and hostile? Was he always so witty and skilled in-ring? Was he always a kamikaze who would rather put himself out of the match just so the other guy wouldn't win than take a humble defeat?
These were all questions I was looking to answer with Mark Zout, who I would later convert into Powerhouse - after I was satisfied with his career and backstory. It was pointed out to me - however - and by several people - that Mark Zout was a terrible idea. Not because it was a bad gimic or character, but because as long as he was Mark Zout, it meant I could never claim the BTWF Tag Titles in my achievements, and would negate any BTWF activity I had ever had. It made the Renegade Souljahz non-existent, so long as Mark Zout was existent - and even afterward, in all reality. Stupidly, I ignored this.
I have come to a solution, however. Mark Zout - if or when he takes a major heel turn will replace his uncle, the Powerhouse, as Powerhouse II, exactly like numerals in Japanese wrestling (see Tigermask I, Tigermask II, Tigermask III, ect).
So there you have it. Mark Zout is not, was not, and will not EVER be the Powerhouse. If he ever becomes Powerhouse II, though... is up in the air. I fairly enjoy him as a face, and if he does take a heel turn in the near future, he will still be Mark Zout. Just heelier.
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 7:07 pm
Biography Profile
Name: Mark Zout.
Prefix: A Mark for the People.
Height: 5'9".
Weight: 210lb.
Home Town: Seattle, Washington.
Birthdate: January 2, 1988.
Birthplace: Portland, Oregon.
Physical Description
Jet black hair frames the cerulean spheres held in uncertain sockets. It is an avid, energetic spark these young eyes hold, and a yearning want. These are left visible by a part in his hair, though one eye remains hidden. His face is smooth with baby-face-like appeal. Though young, he does sport a decent sized fan base, due to being a comical wrestler -- through no intention. There is no facial hair, though there is a practically permanent awe-struckenness to his jaw. He is still not used to being in the same ring as the people he watches on videotapes and television. Zout is a tan man. Silver shorts hang down to his knees where black knee pads cover. He also sports a single zebra stripe pattern arm band and a polka shell necklace. His skill in the ring is hindered greatly by both his lack of experience and star-struckenness around the other superstars.
Story
Mark Zout's dream to wrestle began at young, when he watched the greats like Hulk Hogan, Macho King, Ultimate Warrior, and Sting with his Dad in the middle of the living room floor. He met Ryan Ross through his uncle, The Powerhouse, at a dark show in BTWF, and they instantly became best friends. A while after, he spent long summers practicing to be a future Wrestling Superstar anytime he could get away with it, and was sure of his finishing maneuvers as young as twelve - taking the directly out of his uncle's play book.
He spilled a lot of sweat in the rings of BTWF and GWA both for training and in dark matches, under the supervision and training of his uncle The Powerhouse and best friend Ryan Ross. His style reflects both of theirs in simple ways. Like The Powerhouse, Zout was afraid of backward momentum aerial moves - until Ross got the fear out of his head. He won't place his body on the line quite as much as his uncle had, but he is slowly coming out of his shell. He seems to have a good crowd reaction, and the natural charisma and ability to control that.
Image
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 7:13 pm
Tale of the Tape Match Information
Weight Class: Light Heavyweight.
Division: Light-Heavyweight.
Alignment: Face.
Alliances: None.
Weapon Use: None.
Match Specialty: Single.
Match Weakness: No DQ, Hardcore, anything 'dangerous'.
Entrance Information
Theme: Disturbed vs. DMX - 10000 Fists Up In Here. (Click Here to Listen)
Entrance: The opening melody for "Ladies and Gentlemen" begins, gripping the audience's attention. As all eyes turn to the beginning of the entrance ramp, the melody is cut off and destroyed by a hard rock. Mark Zout walks out the entrance door in time with this wearing one of his several merchandise tees, and with his hair pulled back into a pony by a white hair tie.
Zout is amped, and it's apparent by the look on his face. His eyes are on fire, and his body has a life all it's own. As the lyrics begin to pour themselves into the ears of the audience in attendance Zout explodes down the entryway with a burst of energetic life, slapping the hand of several "MarkZ" on his way to the ring.
Ladies and gentlemen please Would you bring your attention to me? For a feast for your eyes to see An explosion of catastrophe
Zout approached the stairs and quickly climbed them with quick downward pumps of his legs in alternate orders. He ducked inside the ring, electing to go through the middle and top ropes. He then pivoted on his right leg and jumped up to the second turn buckle, Raising his arms in the air several times in succession to amp up the crowd. It worked as there was a decent pop from a cheering section dedicated to him, at least for this match.
Like nothing you’ve ever seen before Watch closely as I open this door Your jaws will be on the floor After this you’ll be begging for more
Zout hops down from here and takes first the hair tie out of his locks, then he pulls the shirt he is wearing over his head, folding it up and wrapping the hair tie around it.
Welcome to the show Please come inside Ladies and gentlemen
He points to one section, who gives a good pop, but shakes his head, pointing over to another. Their reaction is stronger. Back to the first section, their screams are much louder this time. Zout points to a new section who drowns out the first two with their cheers, and he throws the shirt to them.
Boom Do you want it? Boom Do you need it? Boom Let me hear it Ladies and gentlemen!
Boom Do you want it? Boom Do you need it? Boom Let me hear it Ladies and gentlemen!
As the bridge rift of his entrance theme begins to run through a second time, is fades out, Zout settling into a corner, feeling quite at home with his MarkZ's support.
Entrance Theme Lyrics
Ladies and gentlemen please Would you bring your attention to me? For a feast for your eyes to see An explosion of catastrophe
Like nothing you’ve ever seen before Watch closely as I open this door Your jaws will be on the floor After this you’ll be begging for more
Welcome to the show Please come inside Ladies and gentlemen
Boom Do you want it? Boom Do you need it? Boom Let me hear it Ladies and gentlemen
Boom Do you want it? Boom Do you need it? Boom Let me hear it Ladies and gentlemen
Ladies and gentlemen good evening You’ve seen that seeing is believing Your ears and your eyes will be bleeding Please check to see if you’re still breathing
Hold tight cause the show is not over If you will please move in closer You're about to be bowled over By the wonders you’re about to behold here
Welcome to the show (welcome to the show) Please come inside Ladies and gentlemen
Boom Do you want it? Boom Do you need it? Boom Let me hear it ladies and gentlemen
Boom Do you want it? boom Do you need it? Boom Let me hear it
Welcome to the show We're glad you came along Please come inside Ladies and gentlemen
Boom Do you want it? Boom Do you need it? Boom Let me hear it Ladies and gentlemen
Boom Do you want it? Boom Do you need it? Boom Let me hear it Ladies and gentlemen
Boom Do you want it? Boom Do you need it? Boom Let me hear it Ladies and gentlemen
Boom Do you want it? Boom Do you need it? Boom Let me hear it Ladies and gentlemen
Wrestling Technique
Mark Zout is highly inexperienced, and it shows. He is easily distracted, and his morals and values get in the way of taking any advantage that may come his way, such as a steel chair or a table. We won't bring up his fear of ladders, or the trust he puts in the more popular superstars. Zout likes to play is safe, and technical. A lot of basic standing submissions used to drain the opponent, and a lot of low-difficulty evasions, such as rolls. He regularly avoids diving and high risk situations, but enjoys to combo in his speed with his agility, like a rolling clothesline, or an evasive roll to a standard dropkick. Reversals are few and far between, and his moment dies fairly quickly with a strong blow. He is highly inexperienced, (again,) but between his talent and his luck, he's good enough to pull out a win here and there.
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 7:15 pm
Complete Move List Common Moves (Grapples only complete through Standing Back position. Sorry. All other sections are correct.) Strikes
Standing (Front) Open-Handed Punches Open-Handed Chops Elbow Strikes Toe Kick Front Dropkick High Dropkick Dropkick to Knee
Standing (Back) Elbows to Head Forearms to Back Sweep Kick to Calf
Sitting (Front) Low Roundhouse to Chest Front Dropkick to Chest Front Dropkick to Face
Sitting (Back) Low Roundhouse to Back Front Dropkick to Back Front Dropkick to Head
Downed (Face Up) Elbow Drop to Chest Lifting Toe Kick to back of Knee Double-Stomp Hand-Stand Senton to Body
Running (Standing: Front) Shoulder Block Shoulder Tackle Clothesline Spinning Back Elbow Front Dropkick Mexican Dropkick Dropkick to Knee
Running (Standing: Back) Sweep Kick to Calf Diving Shoulder Tackle to Knee Dropkick to Knee
Running (Sitting: Front) Sweep Kick to Chest Dropkick to Chest Dropkick to Face
Running (Sitting: Back) Sweep Kick to Back Dropkick to Back Dropkick to Head
Irish Whip (Front) Spinning Back Elbow Kitchen Sink Elbow Drop to Toe
From Ring (To Apron: Standing: Front) Open-Handed Punches Open-Handed Chops Forearms to Head Toe Kick to Stomach
From Ring (To Apron: Standing: Back) Dropkick
From Ring (To Apron: Downed) Heel Stomp
From Ring (To Apron: Running: Standing: Front) Clothesline Dropkick to Knee through bottom and middle ropes
From Ring (To Apron: Running: Standing: Back) Dropkick Lightning Leg Lariet to Skull
From Ring (To Apron: Running: Downed) Baseball Slide
From Apron (To Ring: Standing: Front) Open-Handed Punches Elbow Strikes Knee to Ribs through second and top ropes
From Apron (To Ring: Standing: Back) Elbow Strike Texas Red Star
At Ropes (Standing: Front) Dropkick
At Ropes (Standing: Back) Dropkick
Turnbuckle (Standing: Front) Ten Count Punches Knife-Edged Chops
Turnbuckle (Standing: Back) Elbow Strikes to Head Forearm Strikes to Back
Turnbuckle (Sitting: Front) J. Hardy Dropkick
Turnbuckle (Tree of Woe: Front) Front Dropkick to Body Front Dropkick to Face
Turnbuckle (Running: Standing: Front) Body Splash Flipping Dropkick to Chest
Turnbuckle (Running: Standing: Back) Body Splash Front Dropkick to Shoulders
Turnbuckle (Running: Sitting: Front) Dropkick to Face
Turnbuckle (Running: Sitting: Back) Double-Stomp (using opponent to jump to top rope)
Turnbuckle (Running: Tree of Woe: Front) Dropkick to Body Missile Drop Kick to Face
Grapples
Standing (Front) Lock-Up Test of Strength Lock-Up Double Leg Take-Down Single Leg Slip to Rear Take Down Headlock Headlock Take-Over DDT Vertical Suplex Fisherman's Suplex Flip Suplex Fireman's Cary Body Slam Jaw Breaker (landing on arse) Hurricanranna
Standing (Front: Lock-Up) Wrist Wringer Headlock Slip to Rear Arm Breaker Slip to Rear Arm Drag
Standing (Back) Hammer Lock Chicken Wing Abdominal Stretch Sleeper Dragon Sleeper Back Drop Back Breaker Side Suplex German Suplex Bulldog Atomic Drop Death Drop DDT Rolling Dice
Sitting (Back) Rear Naked Choke with Leg Grapevine Triangle Choke Grounded Abdominal Stretch with Punches to Ribs
Downed (Face Up) Side Leg Lock Triangle Choke Full Arm Bar Short Arm Bar Headsissors with Shoulder Lock
Downed (Face Down) Squatting Arm Bar Ankle Lock Front Face Lock with Right Knee Strikes Rear Naked Choke with roll to side or back and Leg Grapevine
Running (Standing: Back) Face Crusher
Irish Whip (Front) Arm Drag into Arm Bar with Wrist Lock Hip Toss Spine Buster
Turnbuckle (Standing: Front) Arm Bar using top rope
Turnbuckle (Standing: Back) Key Lock using top rope Hammer Lock using top rope Tree of Woe
Turnbuckle (Downed: Face Up) Leg Lock using bottom rope
Turnbuckle (Tree of Woe: Front) Front Face Lock using bottom rope (from outside of ring)
Aerial
Rebound (Standing: Front) Dropkick to Knee DDT
Rebound (Standing: Back) Bulldog
Rebound (Standing: Irish Whip: Front) Swinging DDT
Rebound (Sitting: Front) Dropkick to Chest
Rebound (Sitting: Back) Dropkick to Back
Rebound (Downed: Face-Up) Moonsault
Diving to Outside (From Ropes: Standing: Front) Vaulting Body Press
Diving to Outside (From Ropes: Standing: Back) Bulldog Face Crusher
Diving to Outside (From Ropes: Downed: Face-Up) Rope Flip
Diving to Outside (Running: Standing: Front) Suicide Dive
Diving to Outside (Running: Standing: Back) Baseball Slide
Diving to Outside (Running: Downed: Face-Up) Springboard Senton
From Apron (Into Ring: Standing: Front) Sunset Flip Springboard Dropkick Springboard DDT
From Apron (Into Ring: Standing: Back) Springboard Bulldog Springboard Face Crusher Springboard Dropkick
From Apron (Into Ring: Sitting: Front) Springboard Dropkick
From Apron (Into Ring: Downed: Face-Up) Flipping Senton Springboard Leg Drop
From Apron (To Floor: Standing: Front) Asai Moonsault
From Apron (To Floor: Downed: Face-Up) Asai Moonsault Double-Stomp
From Apron (To Floor: Downed: Face-Down) Double-Stomp
From Apron (To Floor: Running: Standing: Front) Dropkick
From Apron (To Floor: Running: Downed: Face-Up) Senton Splash
Turnbuckle (Standing: Front) Missile Dropkick Flying Crossbody
Turnbuckle (Standing: Back) Front Dropkick Diving Fame-Asser Over Castle
Turnbuckle (Downed: Face-Up) Double-Stomp Elbow Drop Diving Fist Drop
Turnbuckle (Downed: Face-Down) Double-Stomp
Reverse Style
Technical - LuchaFavorite Moves [Common moves you will use in every match] Front Face Lock with Alternating Knee Strikes
Whether the face lock is applied standing or on the ground, it is an effective took for freeing up his opponent's guard from their face. Then he drives knee after unforgiving knee into his victim's face until he feels them go limp in his grip or until the ref calls the match.
Chicken Wing with Kidney Punches
Chris tangles his opponent's arm into a Chicken Wing with his left arm, using his right to lay into their kidneys until they escape or the ref breaks the hold.
Right High Roundhouse to Head
It isn't a very accurate move, but when Chris Rage lands this kick you best believe the match is O-V-E-R.
Missel Dropkick to Face
When opponent is trapped in the Tree of Woe possition at the turnbuckle, Rage runs from the adjacent corner, leaping, and drives both feet into his victim's face, twisting the souls of his boots as the blow lands.Trademark Move [The one or two moves no one but you performs in every single match] Look-Back Super Kick
A Shuffle Side Kick thrown where Zout knows his opponent's head will be. He looks back just in time to see his boot connect with their face - or miss it completely.Signature Moves [Sets up for a Finisher] Stalling Vertical Brain Buster
Zout hoists his opponent upon his shoulder vertically, holding them there as long as he possibly can to allow all their blood to drain to their head, then drops into a vicious Brain Buster.
Impact DDT
With the opponent in DDT position, Zout brings a leg back and kicks it forward into their shin. The momentum of the kick sends their legs out, and at the peak of their height he drops back, crushing the top of their skull into the canvas.
Drop Toe Hold
With the opponent running toward Zout, he drops to the mat front first, tripping their ankle with his lower leg and hooking the back of their knee with the higher. This traps the leg and ensures they will collide with the mat face-first.Finishing Maneuvers [The most devastating moves in your arsenal] The MarkOutZout lifts the opponent into the air with a fireman's cary, then twists at his trunk and releases their legs, so that they fly out away from him. Then, with their head in cutter position, he drops to his back, holding their face tight to his shoulder as both men collide with the mat.Pacific PlungeA Swantan Bomb. When performed correctly, he seems to flip in slow motion.Indian Death LockWith opponent in a Face Down state, Zout places their left ankle into the crook of their right knee, then places the ankle of their right knee into the crook of his right knee, facing away from them. He traps his right foot under their left shin to secure the hold. To place long-lasting pressure on the foes shins he simply squats down to apply pressure. To give the opponent short-lived excruciating pain through their shins, he bumps to his back several times in succession while the hold is in place.
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 7:19 pm
Matches and Promos Matches
Truth, & Consequences [5.31.08] Zout squares off against his first NLS opponent, Matt Stone. The curtain jerker just may be MOTN.
Promos
Luck of the Draw [6.4.08] Zout releases his first vlog.
Back From The Border [5.22.08] Zout talks about his debute match against Matt Stone - and his concern over his own ring rust.
Misc Appearances
Zouts First Backstage Appearance [6.18.08] Mark passes out his brand new autographed merchandise to a few of the guys in the back. It's a friendly notion.
Truth, & Consequences Predictions [5.22.08] Zout holds an interview with Le Hang and shares his thoughts on the up-coming match.
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 7:25 pm
According to the Books Wins: One [5.31.08] Truth, & Consequinces via pinfall over Matt Stone.
Losses: 0
Draws: 0
No Contests: 0
Disqualifications: 0
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 8:52 pm
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