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Post by R.M. Strong on Jun 11, 2012 15:42:38 GMT -6
Just to spur on conversation, but.
How did you come up with your character and what does he/she mean to you?
R. M. Strong is a strange monster, because he started as something completely different than what he is now.
He started as Robert Micheal Strong, a psychotic hardcore kind of guy from Chicago. The Windy City Wrecking Ball.
He's still got that violent streak, but he's turned into something... fun... funny... he tends to break the forth wall. He never takes anything serious but making money.
He's a part of me, my sarcastic ass hole side. Where Arryk was my dark, hard side, RM is more fun.
Honestly I've had a few characters in my E-Fed career, Arryk being my go to. But once I started with R.M. i couldn't write as Arryk anymore.
So, where did your character come from? Did you use a part of yourself to base him/her on? and what does your character mean to you?
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Post by Night Crawler on Jun 11, 2012 16:29:57 GMT -6
Heheh, originally Night Crawler was a straight up Undertaker clone. Lightning and Tombstones and cheap one-liners.
...wait...I still use that stuff...
Anyways he's evolved a lot over the years. At this point he really doesn't have anything left of me in him. He's the personification of chaos and violence. His goal is to see the world burn.
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Post by lancestevens on Jun 13, 2012 0:59:02 GMT -6
Lance is a brand new character for me . Personaly, I've always liked playing a heel more then a face. To me , Lance is a different character then I use to play . Still like to be that cocky, arrogent character , but with a diffrent view . When I see Lance in my head , he's a loud mouth Show off who could care less about who he faces .
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Post by Alexis Prodigy on Jun 14, 2012 22:41:42 GMT -6
This is a brand new character for me ...though I enjoy RPing as female characters. I wanted to write a female as a prodigy third generation technical wrestling genius type character for a female. As I write her, I'm getting a female Drew Mcintyre vibe. BTW, WWE really dropped the ball with that guy (he plays his character so well but at the same time so subtle.)
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Post by TXO on Jun 14, 2012 22:42:49 GMT -6
completly off topic, but WWE really drops the ball with 90% of their talent.
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Post by Alexis Prodigy on Jun 14, 2012 22:45:01 GMT -6
Honestly, I don't consider most of the talent they call up worth a damn anyways. Most are too green others don't seem to know how to work the stick. It just sucks when someone talented and could be their next big seller gets buried. Hopefully Ziggler will break through the glass ceiling soon.
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