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"Twisted" Lee Snider (Heel)
Real Name: James Markey
Character Type: Starting |
Creator: Cynthia Celeste Miller |
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| Wrestling: |
4 |
| Work Rate: |
3 |
| Mic Work: |
3 |
| Clout: |
2 |
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| Heat: |
20 |
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| Injury: |
0 |
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Age: 24
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 250 lbs.
City of Origin:
San Diego, California
Entrance Music:
"Burn in Hell" by Twisted Sister |
Assets
Ideal Gimmick
Hot Prospect
Flaws
Debt Problem
Limited Availability |
Trademark Moves:
Snake-eyes
Reverse neckbreaker
Finisher:
S.M.F. Splash (top-rope back splash) |
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Current Gimmick:
Lee Snider is an arrogant heel with a Twisted Sister theme. He's a notorious opportunist who cheats every chance he gets. He'd rather walk out of a match and lose by count-out than by getting pinned.
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Background:
James Markey never really watched wrestling as a kid. He was always more interested in reading and studying. In other words, he was (and still is, to a certain degree) a book worm. Unfortunately, this lead to him getting picked on by his peers. As he approached his middle teenage years, he took a break from books to begin working out and learning to box. This proved to be something he was a natural at, which surprised everyone ... including James himself. Needless to say, his classmates stopped teasing him after awhile.
By the time James reached adulthood, he had developed a nice physique and had a great deal of mental conditioning. He tried his hand at professional boxing and did moderately well. Not well enough to gain much notoriety, but certainly enough to earn him a good amount of cash.
The cash ran through his fingers like sand. As soon as he got it, he'd spend it. Boom! It was gone. Long story short - he wound up deep in debt. To help make extra cash, he decided to moonlight as a wrestler. So, he talked his parents into putting him through wrestling school.
During his time there, James has found that he enjoys wrestling far more than boxing, though boxing currently provides the bulk of his income. Like most young wrestlers, he hopes to one day make the leap into the WWE or even work Japan. |
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