Lex Collins
Jan 1, 2022 23:48:17 GMT -5
Post by Lex Collins on Jan 1, 2022 23:48:17 GMT -5
★ MAINSTREAM WRESTLING ★
★ WRESTLER BIOGRAPHY ★
★ APPEARANCE ★
GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS
★ WRESTLER INFORMATION ★
★ NAME ★
Lex Collins
★ ALIAS ★
The Outsider
★ HOMETOWN ★
Canyon Lake, California
★ AGE ★
38
★ HEIGHT ★
6’
★ WEIGHT ★
195 lbs.
★ WRESTLER DETAILS ★
★ WRESTLING STYLE ★
brawler/strong style
★ BRIEF CAREER BIOGRAPHY ★
Lex Collins earned every ass in the seats that cheers for him the hard way, through blood, sweat and tears. They were there when he finally cracked into the Main Event scene in mid-2013 while still employed with Full Throttle Wrestling. They were there when he fought back against injustice and insanity. They were there when he turned his back on the corrupt company that had made him a household name and they stuck with him when he chose the regional Louisville-based PCW where he finally captured his first World Championship in 2013. He held the coveted SCW Vegas Championship uncontested for more than six months before the company closed its doors. From there he moved on to New York-based Olympus, pulling off a stunning 11-1 record before claiming their Zeus Championship. Unfortunately, the company closed its doors, leaving Collins unemployed in October of 2016.
Until May of 2017, Lex took time off to recover from his injuries, looking to focus on his mental and physical well-being. He worked briefly for Lion’s Road, F’n Awesome Wrestling (Vengeance Pro) and the Norfolk, Virginia based Shoot Society before finding his way to the World Wrestling Headquarters, a place he believed would be his permanent home. He enjoyed a meteoric rise that saw him remain largely undefeated until defeating Alex Jones for the World Heavyweight Championship. He went on to defend a few times before losing to the returning Finn Whelan, the only man in the company Lex had been unable to defeat prior to claiming the championship. The two had a bitter rivalry and Lex refused to back down despite seeing the machinations behind the curtain and he demanded a rematch against Whelan, only to come up short again. Exactly one year to the date of his return from hiatus, Collins parted ways with the company and returned to Las Vegas. From there he ended up drifting for the latter part of 2018, taking part in Riot Star Wrestling for 10 months, capturing two of their mid-card belts before parting ways with the company due to the overseas touring schedule and the fact that they had resigned Nordic Nazi trash Dagvald Riddik to a return contract. He signed with New York-based Five Boroughs Wrestling and became their first World Heavyweight Champion. During the time he was competing in a tournament to achieve that honor, he was also working for Trinity Wrestling, having entered a battle royal when the company launched. He became the second wrestler to hold the World Championship there, defeating fan favorite Thomas Snow, only to lose the belt on his first defense. Unfortunately Trinity was acquired and dissolved by Action Wrestling.
From there, he came to Alpha Pro Wrestling at the behest of old friend Smith Jones, forming a group called The Architects based on song lyrics that Collins himself quoted in one of his first on-camera appearances for the company. The group was dominant, holding championship gold for the entirety of its existence with both Smith Jones and Damon Warrens having the World Championship while Collins managed to capture the North American championship and defend it successfully. He didn't lose the belt, opting to vacate the title before abruptly leaving APW and vanishing from wrestling in May of 2020. He made a brief return in 2021 in upstart video game-themed promotion Level Up Wrestling, managing to go largely undefeated until sustaining an injury at the hands of LEGION. It was rumored that he was going to retire permanently from the business before popping up in Pro Wrestling Valor.
Until May of 2017, Lex took time off to recover from his injuries, looking to focus on his mental and physical well-being. He worked briefly for Lion’s Road, F’n Awesome Wrestling (Vengeance Pro) and the Norfolk, Virginia based Shoot Society before finding his way to the World Wrestling Headquarters, a place he believed would be his permanent home. He enjoyed a meteoric rise that saw him remain largely undefeated until defeating Alex Jones for the World Heavyweight Championship. He went on to defend a few times before losing to the returning Finn Whelan, the only man in the company Lex had been unable to defeat prior to claiming the championship. The two had a bitter rivalry and Lex refused to back down despite seeing the machinations behind the curtain and he demanded a rematch against Whelan, only to come up short again. Exactly one year to the date of his return from hiatus, Collins parted ways with the company and returned to Las Vegas. From there he ended up drifting for the latter part of 2018, taking part in Riot Star Wrestling for 10 months, capturing two of their mid-card belts before parting ways with the company due to the overseas touring schedule and the fact that they had resigned Nordic Nazi trash Dagvald Riddik to a return contract. He signed with New York-based Five Boroughs Wrestling and became their first World Heavyweight Champion. During the time he was competing in a tournament to achieve that honor, he was also working for Trinity Wrestling, having entered a battle royal when the company launched. He became the second wrestler to hold the World Championship there, defeating fan favorite Thomas Snow, only to lose the belt on his first defense. Unfortunately Trinity was acquired and dissolved by Action Wrestling.
From there, he came to Alpha Pro Wrestling at the behest of old friend Smith Jones, forming a group called The Architects based on song lyrics that Collins himself quoted in one of his first on-camera appearances for the company. The group was dominant, holding championship gold for the entirety of its existence with both Smith Jones and Damon Warrens having the World Championship while Collins managed to capture the North American championship and defend it successfully. He didn't lose the belt, opting to vacate the title before abruptly leaving APW and vanishing from wrestling in May of 2020. He made a brief return in 2021 in upstart video game-themed promotion Level Up Wrestling, managing to go largely undefeated until sustaining an injury at the hands of LEGION. It was rumored that he was going to retire permanently from the business before popping up in Pro Wrestling Valor.
★ ENTRANCE THEME ★
"One Finger And A Fist" by DROWNING POOL
★ ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION ★
The lights dim, and "One Finger And A Fist" by Drowning Pool erupts at ear-splitting volume over the arena sound system, getting an ear-splitting huge pop from the female fans in attendance. Lex Collins bursts through the curtain and sprints towards the ring. Midway there, Lex stops and shrugs out of his Brutal Apparel hoodie, tossing it into the crowd. He pauses for a few selfies with fans before hopping up on the apron and wiping his feet. Grinning at the crowd, he presses his right fist over his heart to a huge pop before turning and springing over the rope.
★ ALIGNMENT ★
FACE/TWEENER/HEEL
TWEENER (LEANING FACE)
★ ALLIES ★
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★ ENEMIES ★
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★ FINISHER MOVE LIST ★
• Systematic Breakdown 2.0 – charging high knee strike in the corner to a running bulldog
• Bricks – hard right hook [has been known to KO former opponents with this]
• Ad Hominem – headlock driver
★ TRADEMARK MOVES ★
• Mind Killer – side slam backbreaker
• Indestructible – diving DDT
• WRECKAGE – Fujiwara armbar
• Wrong Way Kid – leaping DDT from the second rope
STANDING ATTACKS
– various punches/strikes (including but not limited to: European uppercut, jabs, rabbit punches, palm strikes)
– backspin DDT
– stomach breaker
– drop toehold
– snap/scoop slams
– running single leg high knee
– running enzuigiri (shining apprentice)
– stiff elbow strike to the face (grapple break)
– basic arm drag (can use this to transition to WRECKAGE)
– standing dropkick
– basic reversals (including but not limited to: hip toss, speedy roll up)
AERIAL & DIVING
– springboard knee strike
– moonsault bodyblock from the second turnbuckle
– leaping swinging DDT
– suicide dives to the outside
– springboard back elbow
GROUND GAME AND SUBMISSIONS
– MMA-style submissions (including but not limited to: figure four necklock, kimura, anaconda vise, bow & arrow, all armbars, STF)
– diving knee to the back of the head
– baseball slide into a fist or elbow strike to the head
• Indestructible – diving DDT
• WRECKAGE – Fujiwara armbar
• Wrong Way Kid – leaping DDT from the second rope
★ BASIC MOVES ★
STANDING ATTACKS
– various punches/strikes (including but not limited to: European uppercut, jabs, rabbit punches, palm strikes)
– backspin DDT
– stomach breaker
– drop toehold
– snap/scoop slams
– running single leg high knee
– running enzuigiri (shining apprentice)
– stiff elbow strike to the face (grapple break)
– basic arm drag (can use this to transition to WRECKAGE)
– standing dropkick
– basic reversals (including but not limited to: hip toss, speedy roll up)
AERIAL & DIVING
– springboard knee strike
– moonsault bodyblock from the second turnbuckle
– leaping swinging DDT
– suicide dives to the outside
– springboard back elbow
GROUND GAME AND SUBMISSIONS
– MMA-style submissions (including but not limited to: figure four necklock, kimura, anaconda vise, bow & arrow, all armbars, STF)
– diving knee to the back of the head
– baseball slide into a fist or elbow strike to the head
★ HANDLER INFORMATION ★
★ REAL FIRST NAME ★
Lisa
★ YOUR ACTUAL AGE ★
43
★ CHARACTER TWITTER HANDLE ★
@lexcollins
★ HOW DID YOU FIND US? ★
Twitter