Name: Vile “Vince” Viper

Height: 5’9”

Weight: 259 lbs.

From: Bucharest, Romania

Strengths: Karma, Technical Skill, Stamina

Accomplishments:

  • God of SPW
  • Shootfire Icon 
  • Shootfire Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame x2
  • RAW World Heavyweight Champion (Last)
  • SPW Universal Champion
  • SPW World Tag Team Champion (W/Ryan Delaney)
  • ECWA TV champion (first)
  • EGW TV champion
  • 6xEWF world champion
  • 2xEWF extremecontinental champion
  • EWF ICON of the Ring (first)
  • HCW Heavyweight Champion
  • HCW TV Champion (first)
  • HCW King Of The Ring (first)
  • IWF/WOW Intercontinental champion
  • NEWF heavyweight champion (vacated when it became SPW world title)
  • NIWF international champion (last)
  • NJWC heavyweight champion (first & last)
  • NWWA heavyweight champion
  • NWWA All-State champion
  • NWWA hardcore champion
  • ONE hardcore champion
  • 6xUWA world champion (last)
  • UWA tagteam champion (w/Flaming Bob Muretic)
  • UWF hardcore champion (first)
  • UWF IC champion 
  • USCW World heavyweight champion (first, longest & last)
  • WNDF cruiserweight champion (last)WOWA world champion 
  • 2x IGA television champion 
  • 1x IGA Fight Club champion 
  • 1 x IGA Tag team champion (w/Spike Nelson) 
  • WILD Tag team champion (w/"Walking Contradiction" Sabbath) 
  • TSWF tag team champion (w/"Walking Contradiction" Sabbath) 
  • HARDKORE Frank A Marano Jr. Memorial Cup Finalist (w/Spike Nelson) 
  • HARDKORE North American Tag team champion (w/Spike Nelson) 
  • S.W.A.T. ULTIMATE champion
  • S.W.A.T. TWINSTAR champion (w/Adrian Tanner Jr.)

Personality: Playful. Sadistic. Self-absorbed. Manipulative. A desperate need for cheap heat, willing to do anything for audience reactions. Vile prides himself on being unpredictable, means well, but is prone to violent mood swings. The 2006 RSPWF/EWRT wrestler of the year has a huge inferiority complex, and needs constant attention to keep him in check, but tries to downplay how fragile his ego is. Bitter. Hateful.

 

Appearance: Vile is an albino with sickly snow white skin, pink pupils, white hair. Considering this a weakness, VVV masks this disorder by dying his hair jet black, and wearing an ever changing variety of colourful contact lenses. An accident in the ring has left Vile with a fork tongue. His fingernails have been cut down to razor sharp points.

A larger man whose body is a tapestry of scars, Vile neither likes showing off the excess weight, or providing a blueprint for areas to attack, outside of his head, the body is completely covered. A Black, snakeskin suit has heavy padding to absorb punishment. Black leather gloves have brass knuckles sown into them, to both perfectly fit Vile’s hand (hard to detect by referees, and hard to remove by opponents) and give the older man knockout power. Rather than wrestling boots, Vile prefers steel toed doc martins, finding they draw more blood. While the colour of his silk shirts, and leather ties frequently change, black and red are the most frequent variety.

Biography: When most men in his line of work are ready to retire, Vincent was finally making it big. In the mid 90s, Vince came to America to ply his trade, where he was caught up in the rock’n’rassling experience, and given the rather shitty gimmick of Vile “Vince” Viper. The king of snakes. With wrestling tastes moving away from the childish fair, Viper was left in an awkward position, he could only get bookings as VVV, but was ridiculed for using the name. Trying to improve his image, Vile moved up to Canada, where he competed in a number of “hardcore” federations. Even if people laughed at the name, he could break out of the image in a series of brutal encounters. Over the next 14 years, Vile would continue to hunt for respectability... appearing in more federations, and more matches, than any other wrestler in the sport. The hundreds of federations that make up Vile’s history make it almost impossible to construct a timeline, but here are some of his more prominent crimes against wrestling.

 

 

Moveset:

  • Eye gouges (all variations)
  • Low Blows (all variations)
  • Dropkicks (all variations)
  • Fistdrops (all variations)
  • Choke (all variations but favours Guillotine)
  • Sentons (all variations)
  • Headlock
  • Wristlock
  • Inside Cradle
  • Sunset Flip
  • Small Package
  • Spinning Abdominal Stretch
  • Spinning Drop toe hold
  • Fujiwara Armbar
  • Anklelock
  • Sharpshooter
  • Claws (all variations)
  • Forearm smash (always draws blood)
  • Crossface Chickenwing
  • Sleeperhold
  • Ipponzei
  • Enziguri
  • Spinning back fist
  • Springboard spinning heel kick
  • Standing side kick
  • Rolling Koppou kick
  • Savate kick
  • face rake
  • Release Text-book suplex
  • Rapid Fire Fists
  • Leg Lariat
  • Running Bulldog
  • Hellraiser IV: 360-degree rocker dropper
  • Miracle Ecstasy Bomb
  • Ganso Bomb (Vile doesn¡¦t know how to do it, but enjoys trying)
  • Jumping DDT into a guillotine choke
  • Butterfly Suplex
  • Belly-to-Belly suplex (as well as superplex)
  • Exploder Suplex
  • Fireman’s Carry Brainbuster
  • Vile Driver ’64: Invented in 1964, it’s a shoulderblock/spear... straight to the groin.
  • Air Vile: Senton Bomb onto a chair (Vile goes up top with a chair, throws it up in the air, dives off with a senton, landing on the chair in midair, and driving it into his opponent)
  • Repeater Powerbomb into the turnbuckles
  • Kneedrop off the apron, to the floor
  • Suicide Dive
  • Standing Moonsault
  • Handspring Elbow
  • Flying Spinning elbowdrop
  • Frog Splash
  • Space Flying Tiger Drop (Vile doesn't know how to do it, but enjoys trying)
  • Star Crossed Armbreaker (super armdrag, turned into a cross armbreaker in midair – submission) 
  • Constrictor (removing tie, Viper chokes opponent with it from behind, while kneeling on their back)

Finishing Move: Satan’s Strut – Vile flashes a devil horn hand gesture (with pinky & index extended), then does a mock fargo-ish strut, before driving the devil sign into his opponent’s eyes. Still the most devastating eye gouge in the business.


Backup Finisher #1: Crescent Moon Killer – Backflip kneestrike to the head


Backup Finisher #2: Metal Skull Breaker – Plant in audience tosses Vile a bottle, which he then headbutts into his opponents face. He can do this in midair.


Backup Finisher #3: Vile Driver ’05 – Jumping Backdrop driver bridged into a pin.


Backup Finisher #4 (Murder Death Kill): Tsunami of Flashbulbs – with opponent down, Viper is thrown a Smirnoff Absolute Vodka bottle from the crowd, he then climbs the far corner while duct taping the bottle to his head. Swan Dive Headbutt. The bottle shatters rendering Vile & opponent unconscious, but with him on top for the pin.


Set Up Moves: Most of Viper’s finishers are out of nowhere, with the Crescent Moon Killer happening at any time, and leading to flash pins. The Tsunami of Flashbulbs is usually only done on high profile opponents or on supercards. In order to ensure he isn’t caught up top, Vile will hit a Vile Driver before attempting it.


 
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