Post by marc on Jun 6, 2008 0:18:49 GMT -4
Name: Kyle Stone
Age: 23
Racial Identification: Canadian, Caucasian
Gender: Male
Hair: Light Brown
Eyes: Green
Height: '6 1
Weight: 220 pounds
Date of Birth: 08/25/1984
Kyle was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on August 25th 1984. Two years later, his younger brother Leo was born. Ever since Kyle was a kid, he loved wrestling. His brother enjoyed wrestling but was never as into it as he was. Leo was more into cars. He grew up watching ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling) He watched guys like Tommy Dreamer, the Dudley Boys, Rob Van Dam and Tazz. He felt they really put on great shows and he could tell the crowd was nuts about them. Kyle really wanted to be able to do that one day. Kyle's grandmother dated Stu Hart once upon a time. Stu Hart was a Canadian wrestling Icon. He wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation between the 1940s and 1960s and eventually started his own federation called Stampede wrestling. He was also the patriarch of a wrestling family, the two most famous of his sons being Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Owen Hart. Kyle's grandmother wasn’t actually too fond of wrestling but she loved her grandson and encouraged him to follow his dreams. Kyle's parents were killed by a drunk driver when he was just fourteen. Kyle wanted to learn some form of fighting and self defense, but Karate and Martial Arts weren’t really his thing, so he turned to something he already loved… wrestling. He joined his school wrestling team at fifteen. He went pretty much undefeated throughout his first year, excepting one match he missed due to religious reasons. By the time he turned sixteen he was already the best wrestler in his weight class in the province. He made it all the way to nationals, only to throw up on his opponent and forfeit the match. By the time he graduated, his path was clear, unfortunately ECW had already closed due to bankruptcy, so he turned to independent federations. He traveled all across Canada, but no one would take him. Kyle's grandmother died that year and so he went to London, England for her funeral. While in England, he was walking down the streets of London and he saw this guy pointing a knife at a homeless man while trying to convince the homeless guy to fork over his cash. It didn’t take more than a second before Kyle was over there applying a full nelson on the crook and sending him running. It was a few moments later that he was approached by a man named James Madeley, a professional wrestler. He told Kyle that he would love to see him in the ring and to give him a call if he was interested. Well Kyle went home, not thinking too much of this and tried some indy federations again. They still didn’t want to take him. So a year or two later he called James up. At that point in time, he had become the owner of a promotion called Extreme Pro Conflict. Again his path was clear…off Kyle went to England. He wrestled a few matches and stayed for about half a year. Something about EPC didn’t click with him, and James saw this. He approached Kyle one day and told him that he might be better off in the federation that James himself had made his debut in: uWe (Ultimate Wrestling Entertainment). It was both a surprise and a delight that Paul Heyman, who had run ECW, now had a high position in this uWe. While Kyle had been trying to run the indy circuit for wrestling, his younger brother Leo had gotten his drivers license and was now racing under the street name "Alien the Rookie Racer".
Kyle, at the age of twenty joined the ranks of uWe. He spent a little more than a year there, loving every second of it. But he wasn't getting the push for gold. He was a "babyface" and the company just didn't want one holding a title at that moment in time. Kyle knew that this was one of, if not the best, federation at the time and so he decided he would leave. It was time for something new anyways. He spent about a year living and working around Toronto, which is where the federation had it's main headquarters. But he soon found that he wanted to move back to the west coast. But he didn't want to go back to Vancouver. So he moved out to Los Angeles in California. Being a young man of twenty three, many doors were open to him in Los Angeles.
He spent a few months looking for a place to live. Calling his brother a couple times a week. Kyle became a boxer at the local gym. Kyle eventually applied to become a cop. In his academy session he was joined by Tony Silliano and Vincent Capello. He was trained by then Chief Joseph G(don't remember the last name) and Captain Patrick Uher. Kyle rode along with Vincent Capello for a few weeks before he was removed from the force and he left town. Kyle then began to ride with Patrick and State Trooper Johnny Miliore. It wasn't long before the Chief retired and Patrick took his place. Kyle was promoted to Captain. It was then that Kyle brought his brother to Los Angeles, and he too joined the ranks of the Officers. A few months later Patrick went away on vacation and never came back. The vacant chief spot was offered to Kyle and another officer, Mike Tombari. They worked well together and ran as solid a PD as they could. Bringing down the Rossi Crime Syndicate in a mere matter of months.
Some time later Kyle went off late one night to follow an anonymous tip. Kyle went off to bust a drug and arms deal. Many mafia bosses and members, as well as local gang leaders and members were there. Kyle never came back from that bust. No one did. All were accounted for: dead, except Kyle. His blood was found at the scene but his body was never found. He had vanished.
Until one day, many months later, a scruffy faced young man with light brown hair walked down the highway leading from the outskirts of San Francisco and walked into town. Kyle did many things in San Francisco. He made himself available as a bounty hunter, working with the police, as well as anyone else with the right amount of cash.
It had later been revealed that Kyle had spent some time in a town outside of San Francisco, where he bought roughly half the town and used it for importing and exporting. He also worked on cars with his brother Leo.
Kyle frequently returned to this town, as he still owned quite a lot of it and spent 50% of his time there. One day upon returning to the small town. He got word that there was a wrestling company starting up in Concord, and Kyle just couldn't resist.
Age: 23
Racial Identification: Canadian, Caucasian
Gender: Male
Hair: Light Brown
Eyes: Green
Height: '6 1
Weight: 220 pounds
Date of Birth: 08/25/1984
Kyle was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on August 25th 1984. Two years later, his younger brother Leo was born. Ever since Kyle was a kid, he loved wrestling. His brother enjoyed wrestling but was never as into it as he was. Leo was more into cars. He grew up watching ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling) He watched guys like Tommy Dreamer, the Dudley Boys, Rob Van Dam and Tazz. He felt they really put on great shows and he could tell the crowd was nuts about them. Kyle really wanted to be able to do that one day. Kyle's grandmother dated Stu Hart once upon a time. Stu Hart was a Canadian wrestling Icon. He wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation between the 1940s and 1960s and eventually started his own federation called Stampede wrestling. He was also the patriarch of a wrestling family, the two most famous of his sons being Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Owen Hart. Kyle's grandmother wasn’t actually too fond of wrestling but she loved her grandson and encouraged him to follow his dreams. Kyle's parents were killed by a drunk driver when he was just fourteen. Kyle wanted to learn some form of fighting and self defense, but Karate and Martial Arts weren’t really his thing, so he turned to something he already loved… wrestling. He joined his school wrestling team at fifteen. He went pretty much undefeated throughout his first year, excepting one match he missed due to religious reasons. By the time he turned sixteen he was already the best wrestler in his weight class in the province. He made it all the way to nationals, only to throw up on his opponent and forfeit the match. By the time he graduated, his path was clear, unfortunately ECW had already closed due to bankruptcy, so he turned to independent federations. He traveled all across Canada, but no one would take him. Kyle's grandmother died that year and so he went to London, England for her funeral. While in England, he was walking down the streets of London and he saw this guy pointing a knife at a homeless man while trying to convince the homeless guy to fork over his cash. It didn’t take more than a second before Kyle was over there applying a full nelson on the crook and sending him running. It was a few moments later that he was approached by a man named James Madeley, a professional wrestler. He told Kyle that he would love to see him in the ring and to give him a call if he was interested. Well Kyle went home, not thinking too much of this and tried some indy federations again. They still didn’t want to take him. So a year or two later he called James up. At that point in time, he had become the owner of a promotion called Extreme Pro Conflict. Again his path was clear…off Kyle went to England. He wrestled a few matches and stayed for about half a year. Something about EPC didn’t click with him, and James saw this. He approached Kyle one day and told him that he might be better off in the federation that James himself had made his debut in: uWe (Ultimate Wrestling Entertainment). It was both a surprise and a delight that Paul Heyman, who had run ECW, now had a high position in this uWe. While Kyle had been trying to run the indy circuit for wrestling, his younger brother Leo had gotten his drivers license and was now racing under the street name "Alien the Rookie Racer".
Kyle, at the age of twenty joined the ranks of uWe. He spent a little more than a year there, loving every second of it. But he wasn't getting the push for gold. He was a "babyface" and the company just didn't want one holding a title at that moment in time. Kyle knew that this was one of, if not the best, federation at the time and so he decided he would leave. It was time for something new anyways. He spent about a year living and working around Toronto, which is where the federation had it's main headquarters. But he soon found that he wanted to move back to the west coast. But he didn't want to go back to Vancouver. So he moved out to Los Angeles in California. Being a young man of twenty three, many doors were open to him in Los Angeles.
He spent a few months looking for a place to live. Calling his brother a couple times a week. Kyle became a boxer at the local gym. Kyle eventually applied to become a cop. In his academy session he was joined by Tony Silliano and Vincent Capello. He was trained by then Chief Joseph G(don't remember the last name) and Captain Patrick Uher. Kyle rode along with Vincent Capello for a few weeks before he was removed from the force and he left town. Kyle then began to ride with Patrick and State Trooper Johnny Miliore. It wasn't long before the Chief retired and Patrick took his place. Kyle was promoted to Captain. It was then that Kyle brought his brother to Los Angeles, and he too joined the ranks of the Officers. A few months later Patrick went away on vacation and never came back. The vacant chief spot was offered to Kyle and another officer, Mike Tombari. They worked well together and ran as solid a PD as they could. Bringing down the Rossi Crime Syndicate in a mere matter of months.
Some time later Kyle went off late one night to follow an anonymous tip. Kyle went off to bust a drug and arms deal. Many mafia bosses and members, as well as local gang leaders and members were there. Kyle never came back from that bust. No one did. All were accounted for: dead, except Kyle. His blood was found at the scene but his body was never found. He had vanished.
Until one day, many months later, a scruffy faced young man with light brown hair walked down the highway leading from the outskirts of San Francisco and walked into town. Kyle did many things in San Francisco. He made himself available as a bounty hunter, working with the police, as well as anyone else with the right amount of cash.
It had later been revealed that Kyle had spent some time in a town outside of San Francisco, where he bought roughly half the town and used it for importing and exporting. He also worked on cars with his brother Leo.
Kyle frequently returned to this town, as he still owned quite a lot of it and spent 50% of his time there. One day upon returning to the small town. He got word that there was a wrestling company starting up in Concord, and Kyle just couldn't resist.