Pro Wrestling's SJH
CHARACTER
Name: Pro Wrestling's SJH, a.k.a. Shawn Jessica Hart, PhD., the Phenom, the Prime Minister of Gettin' Sinister, Jam Master Jiggy, Lord GaGa, Shooter, Sugar, the Man of 1000 Monikers, etc.
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 210 lbs.
Hometown: Orlando, Florida
Moveset: Signature moves are the Inverted Atomic Drop, Discus Punch/Clothesline, Implant DDT, German Suplex, Dragon Leg Whip, Figure Four Leglock, and his alternate finisher the Fujiwara Armbar. Uses a blend of catch wrestling, submission fighting, lucha libre and cheating.
Finisher name: Hart On
Finisher move: Diamond Cutter
Entrance Music: "Still Alive" by GLaDOS
Describe Entrance: Varies. Always wears a dazzling, rock and roll outfit of some kind, occasionally drives (badly) to the ring in a golf cart and/or appears with a Gene Rayburn-style microphone. Plays to the crowd.
Ringwear/looks: Again, varies... but the colors are typically taxi-cab yellow and black.
Manager/Valet/Minion(s): Felicia Hart, Tiny, and Jon Katz Jr.
Links to two recent Rps:
History: 1998: Shawn Hart debuts as a Bret Hart/Shawn Michaels parody character in Ray Pruit's Fatal Championship Wrestling on the P* Circuit, home to such feds as the CSWA.
1999-2001: After a brief stay in Chris Knipe's NDW promotion in early '99, Hart joins the IWF and its 'Softcore Revolution'. During his time there, he held the Entertainment title, the Eastern title, and the Tag Team titles with the company's Franchise KRoW. Other IWF highlights include wrestling and defeating then IWF champ Jean Rabesque, teaming with KRoW in a long-time feud with another IWF champ Suicide (S/Ulysis Solian), facing Larry Tact in a School Yard Brawl, as well as competing in the company's first, last and only Swimming Pool match. The low point of Hart's IWF career came when his mother revealed during an interview that his middle name is Jessica.
2001: In the weeks leading up to an episode of the World Wrestling League's 'Salvation', Hart steals a pair of silky underwear from the 'Queen of the Ring' Lindsay Troy. On the show that followed, Hart defeats Troy in an Evening Gown match. The great equalizer came when Troy stripped Hart of his attire post-match, revealing a lacy black thong and matching bra underneath and fueling speculation about the Phenom's... erm... orientation. Hart would get the last laugh, however, as he claims to have retained possession of Troy's panties to this very day.
2001-02: In a matter of 3 weeks, the Phenom captures World titles in 2 upstart promotions (eWu and CWWF), as well as the WWL's Television title, defeating such stars as Rage (Scott Riktor) and Suicide en route and making him a triple champion on FW Central. Hart signs with the Legacy of Champions (LoC).
2003: Hart defeats Doc Silver to become the WFW and BAD Heavyweight champion.
2003-04: As the leader of Black Tom Williams' League of Extraordinary Champions (with Brandon Thomas, Alexander Jerusalem, Jason Fosters, and the Normans) Hart wrestles Legacy champion Scott Riktor to a no-contest. He is not given a rematch.
Early 2006: Hart makes it to the final of LoC's 'Or Die Trying' tournament, with Ryan Billows taking the other bracket. The winner of the bout was to be named #1 contender to the Legacy title. However, due to a newly-drawn clause in his contract stating he would never face Billows in a one-on-one wrestling match again, the Phenom refused to compete and demanded he be awarded the title. What he got instead was a spot in a Fatal Four Way match at Revelations with Billows, Ray Chavez, and the newly-crowned champion Sylo. Unfortunately, Hart fell prey to a Grade 3 concussion on Violence 25 and was pulled from the match, inadvertently causing the '6th Man' controversy heading into the No Turning Back PPV.
Fall 2006: SJH appears in nbW. Everything there goes to Hell as a result.
Winter 2006: SJH leaves nbW for 'greener pastures' and, in a matter of weeks, captures both the NEW World Heavyweight title and the Empire Pro Television title, marking his first title reigns in over two years and making him a double champion on the FW circuit.
Early 2007: Hart reaches the Final Four of the TEAM Invitational Tournament, defeating Decapitator Diamond, James Irish, Promo, and Beast en route to winning the Portland Region, but has his run cut short by Ulysis Solian.
Mid 2007: SJH becomes co-holder of New Frontier Wrestling's Television title with Joe the Plumber, but is unable to defend his share of the belt when he becomes distracted by Will & Grace reruns. He is subsequently stripped of his share of the title.
Late 2007: Having lost both of his TV titles, SJH goes into semi-retirement, starts drinking again, and directs his first adult feature film.
Early 2008: The Phenom makes a brief return to wrestling with the Pittsburgh-based One World Coalition (OWC). Weeks later, he captures the promotion's Heavyweight title, only to be fired from the company a mere four hours after his championship victory.
Late 2008: Hart reappears in EPW and, along with Kin Hiroshi, Cameron Cruise, and Jared Wells, becomes a charter member of the faction that would go on to dominate the Empire for the next year and beyond, the Anthology.
2009: Has one of the best years of his career in 2009, capturing the Legacy title in LoC, the Heavyweight title in NEW, and the Intercontinental title in Empire Pro where he helped form the promotion's answer to Anthology, HOPE. Finishes the year as the #2 ranked wrestler in the world according to the WWR. Begins work on an upcoming musical release.
Early 2010: Debuts in All-Star Championship Wrestling with a win in the End Game match, making him #1 contender to the ACW title. Loses in his championship bid to Alias at Wembley Stadium, but returns to the venue weeks later for A1E's Bloody New Year and wins their Pier Six Brawl, making him the top contender for the A1 title. Participates in the War Games match at the Sin City Showdown, pitting EPW stars against the grapplers of New Era. In the match, he becomes the first man in over two years to pin the shoulders of EPW Champion Sean Stevens and is the last surviving member of Team NE before falling to HOPEmate, The First. Becomes the #1 ranked wrestler on the WWR weekly listing.
Mid to late 2010: Beats Rocko Daymon to capture his first A1E Heavyweight title. In the month following, loses said title and abandons studio work on his upcoming album, citing "Veronica Mars withdrawals". Suffers various injuries, leading to the loss of his EPW Intercontinental title as well.
2011: Wrestling through injury, loses his New Era title to the First. Reappears in ACW to face one of his old backstage rivals, Lindsay Troy. Is announced as a competitor for the first season of The Circuit.
HANDLER
Name: Ryan Aston
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