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User Name: Carr
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Wrestler name: Scott Carr
Nicknames (up to 3): Carr
Gender: Male
Age: 35
Height: 7’2”
Weight: 420lbs
Hometown:
Face/Tweener/Heel?: Tweener
Title History:
Honestly, I’ve won far too many to bother to recall. I’m here to help this young fed become something great. I’ve been e-fedding since I was 11 years old, that’s 19 years of past titles, awards and accolades that I sincerely just can’t be bothered to tally. I like winning as much as anyone else – it’s a game, playing is fun but winning is what we aim for. Nevertheless what I’ve done in other feds, means nothing here.
Bio: Carr is not by any means a typical “Hero” sort but he will ultimately try to do what’s right within the loose margins in which he revels in his brutality. World renowned as the Fatal Phenomenon and Merciless Animal, Carr began his long journey into combative arts that has spanned 28 years of his still young life. Carr has excelled in multiple martial arts and combative styles. The only thing seemingly more in-depth than his skill base is his ability to disassociate him human side while in active competition.
He has been reported on in more than one occasion, repeatedly echoing the same concept that Carr is the biggest, toughest, meanest, craziest asshole on this or any planet. Carr loves head games, and is so fond of Fighting, and his own "Metal-Head" lifestyle that he often refers to himself as "Harder than Hardcore" and anyone who steps into the ring with him and has the idea that he can't stand up to the trash he talks-and he will, at great length-soon learns different. Carr is one of the most explosive, powerful, sadistic, psychotic fighters to ever dominate a wrestling ring. His vast technical background and his ingrained animalistic blood lust have created a man who is more of a pain machine than a human being. Carr exploits weaknesses in the body and mind of his opponents. With his experience and love for pain, both receiving and handing out, Carr has made a sick and twisted impact in every fight organization or wrestling federation, he has ever been in.
Shortly after his very first world title win, while he was at the arena, Carr's wife and child were on their way to his hotel from a dinner at a local restaurant, a drunk driver hit them, they both died on impact. Carr's grandfather, sadly, also died of severe medical complications shortly thereafter. A compilement of heart attack, stroke and a cancer-ridden body. The series deaths rocked Carr, who even at the time was known for his sheer brutality and it subsequently sent him into the downward spiral that has now made him one of the most vicious, brutal technically skilled hardcore Gladiators any federation has ever seen. His ability to harm others is almost inhuman, when he has a goal, he gets it, no fooling around. Carr is all brutal business in the ring often leaving a trail of carnage wherever he goes. His style and charisma are that of a self-absorbed psycho asshole...he has no compassion or care for the well-being of other wrestlers or himself when fighting.
Carr can pick apart an opponent technically, brutalize their body with sheer power or simply push them beyond their limits with his extremist style. Despite his size Carr is a spectacular athlete and the furthest thing from afraid to go to the top rope or play any man at any game they choose, he is a sick, twisted individual who has no idea or conception of the words "remorse" and "pity". Wins and losses mean nothing to him, Gold is all he seeks...Carr aims to make example of people who stand in his way of it. To turn heroes into victims, to shake the very foundation of every federation he's in. Carr takes great revelry in the fact that most people believe wrestling to be fake. He has been quoted as saying "It leaves me the biggest f'n window in the world...and I'm going to throw as many people through it as possible.". Many of Carr's past antics are of such insane quality that most of the times he's competed on televised events, his matches have had to be pulled before airing due to excessive graphic violence. From the first bell to his last breath, Carr will never stop getting back up and taking the fight to his opponent/opponents. Carr has an amazing work ethic but only believes 3 simple rules in the ring:
One-The key to a good Defense is always being on an Animalistic Offence.
Two-The key to a good offence is never being put on Defense and/or making the opponent wish he'd never backed Me into a corner.
Three-It's only really over before it's really Over If I'm Dead!
As young as he is Scott Carr has literally spent over half his years on earth in combative high impact sports, starting at the age of 7 he was tested and found to be an amazing intellect, and as such began an advanced educational curriculum just after he’d enlisted himself in his elementary school armature wrestling team. Then known only as Scott he already showed a merciless non-compliance with loss and adversity holding fast to a sport he absolutely dominated in Scott went on through school learning more and more about the professional version of the sport he idolized so much. Growing in size and ability beyond his peers Scott soon began winning open class heavyweight medals against collegiate competitors at the age of 13, having become the Ontario champion in his weight class every year for five years straight. Training nearly constantly Scott's mother realized her son had a dream, a dream he'd attain with or without her help. So she signed him up and he began learning the combative martial art styles Copoe and Sobat, two high impact-fighting systems, all she wanted was for her baby to be safe… and all he wanted was to learn to be a monster, an artist of pain. He continued to succeed in his athletics and scholastics until he left high school, at which point he took two major breaks in his path, Scott, got his very first shot, doing a dark match for ECHA Wrestling, an underground extremist hardcore federation, having been now shunned by his armature sponsorships for taking the leap to the sport they mock so fervidly, He won the match and silently carried on his career as he went onto become the youngest inductee into Carleton University in the city of Ottawa, at the age of 15. Scott also at this time began becoming involved in mixed martial arts competitions all around the province and occasionally throughout the rest of the country. At this time he began a relationship with his childhood friend Missy, a young woman who grew up next door to Scott and as such, sporadically he competed for countless small wrestling companies allowing time for his personal life while gaining an entirely sincere taste for his own brand of unmitigated violence and shocking brutality, that only professional wrestling allowed him to unleash. Eventually, he got his doctorate in psychology, working his way through school while being an apprentice and learning his other two artistic passions, Tattooing and Piercing. Having become accomplished in the refined art of body modification, and with a diploma on his wall, Scott then turned against the grain. Where some may settle into a fantastic easily laid career… Scott did any job he could, from butchery to factory work, and eventually he funded the opening of "Sinful Skin" at first a small parlor for him to operate while still maintaining a respectable competitive rate in the grueling dark match side of the sport, although despite this effort his business flourished into what is now one of the world's best chains of tattoo parlors making his bank accounts grew in kind. So did his free time to train and along with that his talents grew further as he was able to sign a contract and compete for ECHA at the age of 20. and again the young Mr. Carr’s path had to be carved out clearly as it had become fogged by life, having spent several years during university traveling the world for Mixed Martial Arts invitational tournaments, he took an opportunity little have had chance to learning more and more about tattooing and piercing seeing things all around the globe in all the different styles in all the greatest countries. Scott's animalistic competitive spirit, and flat out insatiable ability and desire to win at any cost, he came to the conclusion that he'd have to attack the industry with the same determination and ferocity he took to the other aspects of his dearest interests. Carr went back to ECHA, and this time he went on to compete as a mid carder in this brutal federation, fighting his way up until the aptly named "Final Days" - where he won the ECHA Hardcore Championship only days before it closed.
Having seen his capabilities, Scott found himself being heavily recruited, as federation after federation wanted this seven-foot tall vicious technician. Scott at that point realized he needed a new name, as Scott Carr did not satisfy the monster inside him that made him so spectacular in competition...So as he would tend to in his life many times before and so many times after, Scott sought the opinion of one man, the only man who's thoughts and feelings he's ever cared for, his grandfather, James Arthur McMillan, a name - or rather initials our industry would become all to familiar with as they were tattooed across the heart of the man J.A.M nicknamed...."Da' Big Rig Scott Carr". With a new name, and the realization that he had all the support he needed in life, the young Scott went on a four year tour of the business, traveling from backyard federations all the way to prime time, never giving an inch and always taking miles and miles, Carr would become known in this sport as one of the single most dominating forces to ever step foot into a ring. A man of myth, never staying in any federation much longer than it took him to win the world title, Carr became in famed to owners and fans alike, until settling in a federation called HWA - Where Carr repeatedly won the world championship - to the effect of 8 times. And each and every title defense became an absolute blood bath, which gave Carr the persona and catch phrase of being "Harder than Hardcore" due to the fact that most men need a weapon to beat you to a bloody pulp while Carr prefers the pleasure of using his bare hands and savage power moves along with wrenching and more times than is comforting, career ending submission holds. However his history is riddled with violence more traditional to the sense of "Hardcore", committing acts that have been banned from television. In his first ever-televised match in HWA, Carr used a Nail Gun to crucify his outspokenly religious opponent to the owner's door backstage, one of many heartless statements Carr has made in his career. Having made a name in this business as a technically skilled, seemingly unstoppable monster, Carr was hired onto HcW, where the Best of The Very Best Compete. For a time, Carr lived up to his name of being "Harder Than Hardcore" by time and time again breathing fire into HcW's hallowed Hardcore Rankings. Oddly enough, Carr's first Hardcore Win was on an old Evolution, despite the amount of times he'd already attacked the champion to a nearly blowout but non-pinning victory. Choosing to let people see why he was Harder than Hardcore, rather than to tell them...but once the trend began, Carr started repeatedly regaining that title, one which he held in such honor, a hardcore title a true competitor like himself could hold his head high for having...a hardcore title from a hardcore federation that understood technical ability like his...but times change with every stroke of the clock and life once again got in Carr's way.
With his career wavering, his wife pregnant and his businesses outside HcW thriving Carr came to the conclusion that again he had put himself in a position where life outside the sport of wrestling had became more important to the man than his own desire for competition. Having fallen short time and time again in attempts to attain the HcW World Title, going so far back as being one of the original members of the very first Crystal Shards match at the very first Overdose where Carr fought to a blood finale with Respected and Mourned Opponent, Marc Drewett. Carr decided perhaps his skills weren’t what they once were, perhaps it was just his bodies way of telling him enough was finally enough, and Carr for once in his life, listened to outside opinions, Carr for the first time since childhood believed that maybe people were right and he needed to just retire and live his life. He'd already done more than most ever will in only a few years in the business, having rarely stayed in any federation any longer than breaking rookie status but still grabbing strap after strap on what was one of the most decorated histories a wrestler could have. Having Led Stables to dominance, Having Teamed with some of the best and brightest to rule tag rankings, having already gotten world title after world title from all around the world, and having made himself known as a true Icon by being inducted into HcW's Hall of Fame, and throughout his career he had gotten what so few have earned, not in the form of some belt or trophy, but he won the hearts and minds of the fans, Carr earned himself one of the most sadistic fan followings in the history of the sport, fans from the world over know Carr or at least know of him, and they love his attitude, his style, his inability to quit. And Carr gives them that adoration back, knowing full well you can't do anything in this game without the fans and Carr, Carr had done it all, for himself as much as for them... and for some time, Carr took this in stride, going back to his life, making money from his personal businesses, even spreading his reach and finances into bars and clubs around North America. Carr could have retired young, Carr could have lived the dream...money, fame, family and satisfaction that he had everything he'd ever wanted, done everything he'd ever wanted to do... until one more time tragedy struck the young man. This time the reaper came calling for his loved ones again in the form of a drunk driver. While out taking his family on a drive to the movie theater matinee and a head on collision later Scott Carr and the drunk driver were the only two survivors in a five car pile up. Stricken with anguish having lost his entire family Scott snapped. The official report by police says Scott was found repeatedly lifting up slamming the man’s lower back across the guard railing, witness statements say this lasted long after the man’s spine was obviously broken and after he’d already beaten the drunk so severely that his broken ocular bones blinded him permanently. Scott Carr was arrested. His trial wasn’t publicized, or drawn out. His lawyer argued a clear cut case of temporary insanity. And a lenient judge felt for the broken man, though an assault had been committed and Scott Carr was sentenced to two years in prison, having nothing to lose and months to train harder than ever, falling deep into his vivacious regiment in an attempt to cull his loneliness and misery as no living members of his family remained to visit him, Scott is now in better shape than perhaps ever before in his career, although much more sullen and detached with the world around him. Rumors circulate that Scott Carr’s formerly hard edge has become further tempered as his last stint of combative sports was spent in the very place Dean McDaniel found him. Competing in a series of underground last man standing prison fights. Deaths weren’t uncommon, but then again a seven foot plus animal with a propensity for utter brutality wasn’t either. Though Carr’s fabled undefeated streak was what got Dean’s attention, and upon being informed of the mammoth monsters’ former career in the industry strings were pulled, a parole hearing happened out of the clear blue and several commission lawyers argued Scott Carr into an unconditional release. Scott left the hellish imprisonment and was greeted by Dean McDaniel, a limo and a sWc contract and a pen. After a few years with them, “Carr” as he is now best know, moved on to World Wrestling Generation. On top of being the only man to ever debut in a World Title match, WWG is where he was both the 2010 Rookie and Wrestler of the Year, as well as the 2010 Champion of the Year, and 2011 Wrestler of the Year. He’s recorded as WWG’s only Four Time World Champion and due to all his help in rejuvenating the company he earned notoriety as “the New Era Icon”. Now with a career beginning in GSE, The rest… and best, is yet to be seen.
Theme music: “Fame over Demise” by Woe, Is Me.
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Entrance:
The arena lights go out. The audience falls under a hush a building techno beat and the distorted strumming of a guitar begins coming over the P.A. as "Fame > Demise" by Woe, is Me blasts through the arena. As all audible hell breaks loose and the stage erupts into a wall of inferno, while the flames subside there is nothing on the stage, simple the rippling lights of the dying flames. Though the center of the stage opens and from it rises a platform holding the massive figure of Scott Carr. His Hood pulled over his head. His cap pulled down hiding his eyes, his head is rocking to the heavy tune and thumping drum runs. He looks out over the audience, side to side, from the cheap seats to those sitting at ringside he takes a moment to take in the grandeur of the night.
Announcer: Hailing from Arnprior County, Ontario Canada, Standing Seven foot two, weighing in officially at Four hundred and Twenty pounds… he is… The One, The Only, The Abominable - Indomitable… The Body Bagging, Toe Tagging, Roughest Man in the Industry Today! SCOTT CARR!
The audience erupts as the lights around him ignite and Carr throws arms up into his devil horn high sign – before he tosses his hoodie to one side of the crowd and his hat to the other side. Carr makes his way to the ring slapping the hands of fans reaching out for him. Carr rolls under the bottom rope and into the ring, he gets to a knee in the middle of the GSE logo and springs up stomping his foot down as he throws up his arms into the air again – this time causing all four ring posts to explode up into balls of flame. Matt Thomas and the referee both keep their distance from Carr who settles back into his corner, taking a seat on the top turn buckle as he glares with cold, evil eyes at his upcoming opponent.
Weapon of choice: Everything is a Weapon.
Strength(not limited to physical):
-Beyond being obviously naturally powerful, Carr is a deceptive intellect. Combined with his many years of experience in the ring and a lifetime of learning combative skills he has travelled the globe, and the world of professional wrestling earning achievements that many competitors could never dream of attaining.
-Carr is highly trained in Amateur Wrestling, Russian Sambo, Submission Grappling and Krav Maga.
-Carr is not worn down easily, he isn’t your typical hulking monster. Carr is a well tuned competitor, with a great amount of determination and the stamina to drive it.
-His resolve and resilience add to his unwillingness to ever Lay Down or Give Up.
-Although he’s mean, insulting, arrogant and brutal in the ring… Carr is a very moral man with a kind heart beneath all those layers of severity.
-Carr is very brand loyal, as long as the company is fair to him… he’ll always stand up for his home-fed.
Weakness(not limited to physical):
-Carr’s right knee was badly damaged in an attack he suffered at the hands of a stable early on in his career.
-Carr’s early career was spent in the Hardcore scene, his body has been through a lot. Despite his toughness and ferocity – Carr can be battered, beaten and broken down like any man.
-Carr has an indomitable temper. He doesn’t get angry – he goes into a full tilt rage this temper has also led him to assaulting opponents so badly that he gets disqualified.
-Carr offers little to no trust and is rarely nice to anyone. Too many years in a business full of conmen and liars have jaded him to most.
-Carr’s brutality in the ring has led to matches being ended before a Pinfall/Submission win is decided.
-Carr is a shameless self-promoter. He knows he can kick some ass, and he’s all too happy to steal the limelight and tell everyone how.
Style type: Technically skilled - Ring Experienced, Powerhouse.
Top 15 most frequently used moves:
- Release Orange Crush Bomb.
- Running Lariat.
- Suplex Lift Spinning Facebuster.
-Taste of Pain.
-F-5.
-Farewell into Thrust Spinebuster.
-Mercy Kill.
-Spike Urinagi.
-Swinging Side Slam.
-Stretch Muffler Suplex.
-Thrust Big Boot.
-Running STO.
-Pounce shoulder block.
-Chokeslam
-Running knee to the face of sitting opponent.
Signature moves:
-“Carr Crash” - Full Speed Spear
-“Side Swipe” - Side Crescent kick to the head.
Main Finisher: “Carr Bomb”
-Description: Chokebreaker Bomb (Choke Slam across the Knee)
Secondary Finisher: “Carr Jack”
-Description: Fireman's Carry Neckbreaker Variation
Submission Finisher: “Carr Wreck”
-Description: Sambo Calf Cutter Submission.
General: Scott
User Name: Carr
Pic Base: M. Shadows
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Wrestler name: Scott Carr
Nicknames (up to 3): Carr
Gender: Male
Age: 35
Height: 7’2”
Weight: 420lbs
Hometown:
Face/Tweener/Heel?: Tweener
Title History:
Honestly, I’ve won far too many to bother to recall. I’m here to help this young fed become something great. I’ve been e-fedding since I was 11 years old, that’s 19 years of past titles, awards and accolades that I sincerely just can’t be bothered to tally. I like winning as much as anyone else – it’s a game, playing is fun but winning is what we aim for. Nevertheless what I’ve done in other feds, means nothing here.
Bio: Carr is not by any means a typical “Hero” sort but he will ultimately try to do what’s right within the loose margins in which he revels in his brutality. World renowned as the Fatal Phenomenon and Merciless Animal, Carr began his long journey into combative arts that has spanned 28 years of his still young life. Carr has excelled in multiple martial arts and combative styles. The only thing seemingly more in-depth than his skill base is his ability to disassociate him human side while in active competition.
He has been reported on in more than one occasion, repeatedly echoing the same concept that Carr is the biggest, toughest, meanest, craziest asshole on this or any planet. Carr loves head games, and is so fond of Fighting, and his own "Metal-Head" lifestyle that he often refers to himself as "Harder than Hardcore" and anyone who steps into the ring with him and has the idea that he can't stand up to the trash he talks-and he will, at great length-soon learns different. Carr is one of the most explosive, powerful, sadistic, psychotic fighters to ever dominate a wrestling ring. His vast technical background and his ingrained animalistic blood lust have created a man who is more of a pain machine than a human being. Carr exploits weaknesses in the body and mind of his opponents. With his experience and love for pain, both receiving and handing out, Carr has made a sick and twisted impact in every fight organization or wrestling federation, he has ever been in.
Shortly after his very first world title win, while he was at the arena, Carr's wife and child were on their way to his hotel from a dinner at a local restaurant, a drunk driver hit them, they both died on impact. Carr's grandfather, sadly, also died of severe medical complications shortly thereafter. A compilement of heart attack, stroke and a cancer-ridden body. The series deaths rocked Carr, who even at the time was known for his sheer brutality and it subsequently sent him into the downward spiral that has now made him one of the most vicious, brutal technically skilled hardcore Gladiators any federation has ever seen. His ability to harm others is almost inhuman, when he has a goal, he gets it, no fooling around. Carr is all brutal business in the ring often leaving a trail of carnage wherever he goes. His style and charisma are that of a self-absorbed psycho asshole...he has no compassion or care for the well-being of other wrestlers or himself when fighting.
Carr can pick apart an opponent technically, brutalize their body with sheer power or simply push them beyond their limits with his extremist style. Despite his size Carr is a spectacular athlete and the furthest thing from afraid to go to the top rope or play any man at any game they choose, he is a sick, twisted individual who has no idea or conception of the words "remorse" and "pity". Wins and losses mean nothing to him, Gold is all he seeks...Carr aims to make example of people who stand in his way of it. To turn heroes into victims, to shake the very foundation of every federation he's in. Carr takes great revelry in the fact that most people believe wrestling to be fake. He has been quoted as saying "It leaves me the biggest f'n window in the world...and I'm going to throw as many people through it as possible.". Many of Carr's past antics are of such insane quality that most of the times he's competed on televised events, his matches have had to be pulled before airing due to excessive graphic violence. From the first bell to his last breath, Carr will never stop getting back up and taking the fight to his opponent/opponents. Carr has an amazing work ethic but only believes 3 simple rules in the ring:
One-The key to a good Defense is always being on an Animalistic Offence.
Two-The key to a good offence is never being put on Defense and/or making the opponent wish he'd never backed Me into a corner.
Three-It's only really over before it's really Over If I'm Dead!
As young as he is Scott Carr has literally spent over half his years on earth in combative high impact sports, starting at the age of 7 he was tested and found to be an amazing intellect, and as such began an advanced educational curriculum just after he’d enlisted himself in his elementary school armature wrestling team. Then known only as Scott he already showed a merciless non-compliance with loss and adversity holding fast to a sport he absolutely dominated in Scott went on through school learning more and more about the professional version of the sport he idolized so much. Growing in size and ability beyond his peers Scott soon began winning open class heavyweight medals against collegiate competitors at the age of 13, having become the Ontario champion in his weight class every year for five years straight. Training nearly constantly Scott's mother realized her son had a dream, a dream he'd attain with or without her help. So she signed him up and he began learning the combative martial art styles Copoe and Sobat, two high impact-fighting systems, all she wanted was for her baby to be safe… and all he wanted was to learn to be a monster, an artist of pain. He continued to succeed in his athletics and scholastics until he left high school, at which point he took two major breaks in his path, Scott, got his very first shot, doing a dark match for ECHA Wrestling, an underground extremist hardcore federation, having been now shunned by his armature sponsorships for taking the leap to the sport they mock so fervidly, He won the match and silently carried on his career as he went onto become the youngest inductee into Carleton University in the city of Ottawa, at the age of 15. Scott also at this time began becoming involved in mixed martial arts competitions all around the province and occasionally throughout the rest of the country. At this time he began a relationship with his childhood friend Missy, a young woman who grew up next door to Scott and as such, sporadically he competed for countless small wrestling companies allowing time for his personal life while gaining an entirely sincere taste for his own brand of unmitigated violence and shocking brutality, that only professional wrestling allowed him to unleash. Eventually, he got his doctorate in psychology, working his way through school while being an apprentice and learning his other two artistic passions, Tattooing and Piercing. Having become accomplished in the refined art of body modification, and with a diploma on his wall, Scott then turned against the grain. Where some may settle into a fantastic easily laid career… Scott did any job he could, from butchery to factory work, and eventually he funded the opening of "Sinful Skin" at first a small parlor for him to operate while still maintaining a respectable competitive rate in the grueling dark match side of the sport, although despite this effort his business flourished into what is now one of the world's best chains of tattoo parlors making his bank accounts grew in kind. So did his free time to train and along with that his talents grew further as he was able to sign a contract and compete for ECHA at the age of 20. and again the young Mr. Carr’s path had to be carved out clearly as it had become fogged by life, having spent several years during university traveling the world for Mixed Martial Arts invitational tournaments, he took an opportunity little have had chance to learning more and more about tattooing and piercing seeing things all around the globe in all the different styles in all the greatest countries. Scott's animalistic competitive spirit, and flat out insatiable ability and desire to win at any cost, he came to the conclusion that he'd have to attack the industry with the same determination and ferocity he took to the other aspects of his dearest interests. Carr went back to ECHA, and this time he went on to compete as a mid carder in this brutal federation, fighting his way up until the aptly named "Final Days" - where he won the ECHA Hardcore Championship only days before it closed.
Having seen his capabilities, Scott found himself being heavily recruited, as federation after federation wanted this seven-foot tall vicious technician. Scott at that point realized he needed a new name, as Scott Carr did not satisfy the monster inside him that made him so spectacular in competition...So as he would tend to in his life many times before and so many times after, Scott sought the opinion of one man, the only man who's thoughts and feelings he's ever cared for, his grandfather, James Arthur McMillan, a name - or rather initials our industry would become all to familiar with as they were tattooed across the heart of the man J.A.M nicknamed...."Da' Big Rig Scott Carr". With a new name, and the realization that he had all the support he needed in life, the young Scott went on a four year tour of the business, traveling from backyard federations all the way to prime time, never giving an inch and always taking miles and miles, Carr would become known in this sport as one of the single most dominating forces to ever step foot into a ring. A man of myth, never staying in any federation much longer than it took him to win the world title, Carr became in famed to owners and fans alike, until settling in a federation called HWA - Where Carr repeatedly won the world championship - to the effect of 8 times. And each and every title defense became an absolute blood bath, which gave Carr the persona and catch phrase of being "Harder than Hardcore" due to the fact that most men need a weapon to beat you to a bloody pulp while Carr prefers the pleasure of using his bare hands and savage power moves along with wrenching and more times than is comforting, career ending submission holds. However his history is riddled with violence more traditional to the sense of "Hardcore", committing acts that have been banned from television. In his first ever-televised match in HWA, Carr used a Nail Gun to crucify his outspokenly religious opponent to the owner's door backstage, one of many heartless statements Carr has made in his career. Having made a name in this business as a technically skilled, seemingly unstoppable monster, Carr was hired onto HcW, where the Best of The Very Best Compete. For a time, Carr lived up to his name of being "Harder Than Hardcore" by time and time again breathing fire into HcW's hallowed Hardcore Rankings. Oddly enough, Carr's first Hardcore Win was on an old Evolution, despite the amount of times he'd already attacked the champion to a nearly blowout but non-pinning victory. Choosing to let people see why he was Harder than Hardcore, rather than to tell them...but once the trend began, Carr started repeatedly regaining that title, one which he held in such honor, a hardcore title a true competitor like himself could hold his head high for having...a hardcore title from a hardcore federation that understood technical ability like his...but times change with every stroke of the clock and life once again got in Carr's way.
With his career wavering, his wife pregnant and his businesses outside HcW thriving Carr came to the conclusion that again he had put himself in a position where life outside the sport of wrestling had became more important to the man than his own desire for competition. Having fallen short time and time again in attempts to attain the HcW World Title, going so far back as being one of the original members of the very first Crystal Shards match at the very first Overdose where Carr fought to a blood finale with Respected and Mourned Opponent, Marc Drewett. Carr decided perhaps his skills weren’t what they once were, perhaps it was just his bodies way of telling him enough was finally enough, and Carr for once in his life, listened to outside opinions, Carr for the first time since childhood believed that maybe people were right and he needed to just retire and live his life. He'd already done more than most ever will in only a few years in the business, having rarely stayed in any federation any longer than breaking rookie status but still grabbing strap after strap on what was one of the most decorated histories a wrestler could have. Having Led Stables to dominance, Having Teamed with some of the best and brightest to rule tag rankings, having already gotten world title after world title from all around the world, and having made himself known as a true Icon by being inducted into HcW's Hall of Fame, and throughout his career he had gotten what so few have earned, not in the form of some belt or trophy, but he won the hearts and minds of the fans, Carr earned himself one of the most sadistic fan followings in the history of the sport, fans from the world over know Carr or at least know of him, and they love his attitude, his style, his inability to quit. And Carr gives them that adoration back, knowing full well you can't do anything in this game without the fans and Carr, Carr had done it all, for himself as much as for them... and for some time, Carr took this in stride, going back to his life, making money from his personal businesses, even spreading his reach and finances into bars and clubs around North America. Carr could have retired young, Carr could have lived the dream...money, fame, family and satisfaction that he had everything he'd ever wanted, done everything he'd ever wanted to do... until one more time tragedy struck the young man. This time the reaper came calling for his loved ones again in the form of a drunk driver. While out taking his family on a drive to the movie theater matinee and a head on collision later Scott Carr and the drunk driver were the only two survivors in a five car pile up. Stricken with anguish having lost his entire family Scott snapped. The official report by police says Scott was found repeatedly lifting up slamming the man’s lower back across the guard railing, witness statements say this lasted long after the man’s spine was obviously broken and after he’d already beaten the drunk so severely that his broken ocular bones blinded him permanently. Scott Carr was arrested. His trial wasn’t publicized, or drawn out. His lawyer argued a clear cut case of temporary insanity. And a lenient judge felt for the broken man, though an assault had been committed and Scott Carr was sentenced to two years in prison, having nothing to lose and months to train harder than ever, falling deep into his vivacious regiment in an attempt to cull his loneliness and misery as no living members of his family remained to visit him, Scott is now in better shape than perhaps ever before in his career, although much more sullen and detached with the world around him. Rumors circulate that Scott Carr’s formerly hard edge has become further tempered as his last stint of combative sports was spent in the very place Dean McDaniel found him. Competing in a series of underground last man standing prison fights. Deaths weren’t uncommon, but then again a seven foot plus animal with a propensity for utter brutality wasn’t either. Though Carr’s fabled undefeated streak was what got Dean’s attention, and upon being informed of the mammoth monsters’ former career in the industry strings were pulled, a parole hearing happened out of the clear blue and several commission lawyers argued Scott Carr into an unconditional release. Scott left the hellish imprisonment and was greeted by Dean McDaniel, a limo and a sWc contract and a pen. After a few years with them, “Carr” as he is now best know, moved on to World Wrestling Generation. On top of being the only man to ever debut in a World Title match, WWG is where he was both the 2010 Rookie and Wrestler of the Year, as well as the 2010 Champion of the Year, and 2011 Wrestler of the Year. He’s recorded as WWG’s only Four Time World Champion and due to all his help in rejuvenating the company he earned notoriety as “the New Era Icon”. Now with a career beginning in GSE, The rest… and best, is yet to be seen.
Theme music: “Fame over Demise” by Woe, Is Me.
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Entrance:
The arena lights go out. The audience falls under a hush a building techno beat and the distorted strumming of a guitar begins coming over the P.A. as "Fame > Demise" by Woe, is Me blasts through the arena. As all audible hell breaks loose and the stage erupts into a wall of inferno, while the flames subside there is nothing on the stage, simple the rippling lights of the dying flames. Though the center of the stage opens and from it rises a platform holding the massive figure of Scott Carr. His Hood pulled over his head. His cap pulled down hiding his eyes, his head is rocking to the heavy tune and thumping drum runs. He looks out over the audience, side to side, from the cheap seats to those sitting at ringside he takes a moment to take in the grandeur of the night.
Announcer: Hailing from Arnprior County, Ontario Canada, Standing Seven foot two, weighing in officially at Four hundred and Twenty pounds… he is… The One, The Only, The Abominable - Indomitable… The Body Bagging, Toe Tagging, Roughest Man in the Industry Today! SCOTT CARR!
The audience erupts as the lights around him ignite and Carr throws arms up into his devil horn high sign – before he tosses his hoodie to one side of the crowd and his hat to the other side. Carr makes his way to the ring slapping the hands of fans reaching out for him. Carr rolls under the bottom rope and into the ring, he gets to a knee in the middle of the GSE logo and springs up stomping his foot down as he throws up his arms into the air again – this time causing all four ring posts to explode up into balls of flame. Matt Thomas and the referee both keep their distance from Carr who settles back into his corner, taking a seat on the top turn buckle as he glares with cold, evil eyes at his upcoming opponent.
Weapon of choice: Everything is a Weapon.
Strength(not limited to physical):
-Beyond being obviously naturally powerful, Carr is a deceptive intellect. Combined with his many years of experience in the ring and a lifetime of learning combative skills he has travelled the globe, and the world of professional wrestling earning achievements that many competitors could never dream of attaining.
-Carr is highly trained in Amateur Wrestling, Russian Sambo, Submission Grappling and Krav Maga.
-Carr is not worn down easily, he isn’t your typical hulking monster. Carr is a well tuned competitor, with a great amount of determination and the stamina to drive it.
-His resolve and resilience add to his unwillingness to ever Lay Down or Give Up.
-Although he’s mean, insulting, arrogant and brutal in the ring… Carr is a very moral man with a kind heart beneath all those layers of severity.
-Carr is very brand loyal, as long as the company is fair to him… he’ll always stand up for his home-fed.
Weakness(not limited to physical):
-Carr’s right knee was badly damaged in an attack he suffered at the hands of a stable early on in his career.
-Carr’s early career was spent in the Hardcore scene, his body has been through a lot. Despite his toughness and ferocity – Carr can be battered, beaten and broken down like any man.
-Carr has an indomitable temper. He doesn’t get angry – he goes into a full tilt rage this temper has also led him to assaulting opponents so badly that he gets disqualified.
-Carr offers little to no trust and is rarely nice to anyone. Too many years in a business full of conmen and liars have jaded him to most.
-Carr’s brutality in the ring has led to matches being ended before a Pinfall/Submission win is decided.
-Carr is a shameless self-promoter. He knows he can kick some ass, and he’s all too happy to steal the limelight and tell everyone how.
Style type: Technically skilled - Ring Experienced, Powerhouse.
Top 15 most frequently used moves:
- Release Orange Crush Bomb.
- Running Lariat.
- Suplex Lift Spinning Facebuster.
-Taste of Pain.
-F-5.
-Farewell into Thrust Spinebuster.
-Mercy Kill.
-Spike Urinagi.
-Swinging Side Slam.
-Stretch Muffler Suplex.
-Thrust Big Boot.
-Running STO.
-Pounce shoulder block.
-Chokeslam
-Running knee to the face of sitting opponent.
Signature moves:
-“Carr Crash” - Full Speed Spear
-“Side Swipe” - Side Crescent kick to the head.
Main Finisher: “Carr Bomb”
-Description: Chokebreaker Bomb (Choke Slam across the Knee)
Secondary Finisher: “Carr Jack”
-Description: Fireman's Carry Neckbreaker Variation
Submission Finisher: “Carr Wreck”
-Description: Sambo Calf Cutter Submission.