| Kelly Flawless
Real Name: Kellen Cutright
Nickname: "KFlaw, the Alaskan Timberwolf, the Blonde Bomber, God's Gift to Women,The Fat Man"
Also known as: Your Girlfriend's Boyfriend
Born: 04 July, 1980
Place of Birth: Anchorage, Alaska
Hometown: Los Angeles, California
Height: 6'5
Weight: 349 lbs.
Eye color: Blue
Trainer: Christopher Declan Sheffield -- Taught the ins and outs of in-ring psychology, as well as taught Kelly the Shooting Star Press, although he never demonstrated this move.
Carl Adams -- Trained under him while attending Boston University ('00-'03). He completed three out of fours years at the university before entering ACW's system and training under various men.
Theme song: Dr. Hook's 'The Cover of the Rolling Stone'
Wrestler Style
Wrestling style: High Flying Technician -- He executes moves cleanly, and crisply, while defending moves extremely well with many reversals and counters. He often employs his knowledge of submission holds to chip away at opponents. He will take to the skies if he deems it necessary, as he can leap with the best of them. However a knee problem has grounded him slightly, so he has employed many more technical moves to compensate. The athleticism he possesses for his size and strength is one of his biggest attributes, allowing him to wrestle easily with both big and small men.
Signature moves: Anytime Moves: Aerial : Missile Dropkick, Flying Elbow, Plancha, Flying Clothesline, Fist Drop, Knee Drop Standing : Various Leg Sweeps, Hiptoss, Armdrag, Clothesline, Open-handed Strikes, Elbow Strikes, Knee Strikes, Foot Strikes, Headlock, Body Scissors (will often execute these into submissions, it is a type of setup move), Shoulder Block, Taunting, Back Breaker Drop, Short Arm Clothesline, DDT, Reverse DDT, Back Elbow Smash, Eye Rake, Low Blow, Knee Clip, Sleeper Hold, Cobra Clutch Sleeper Hold, Dropkick, Belly to Back Suplex, Belly to Belly Suplex, Underhook Suplex, Spinebuster On the mat : Elbow Strikes, Knee Strikes, Hand Strikes, Feet Strikes, Crucifix Armbar, Armbar, Step Over Armbar, Sleeper Hold, Cobra Clutch Sleeper Hold Momentum Changing Moves: Aerial : Moonsault, Springboard Moonsault, Missle Dropkick Standing : Brainbuster DDT, DDT, Drop Toe Hold, Small Package, School Boy, Low Blow, Eye Rake, World's Greatest Spinebuster. Any reversal into a DDT, or some sort of strike. On the mat : Anklelock, STF, Low Blow, Any reversal into a submission hold. Common Chain Moves: Standing : Irish Whip into Ropes > Kick to the Stomach > Brain Buster DDT The World's Greatest Spinebuster > Alaskan Leg Lock Late Stage Moves: Aerial : Moonsault, Senton Bomb, Flying Headbutt, Flying Elbow, Missile Dropkick Standing : Inverted Facelock DDT, Belly to Back Cradle Suplex (Belly to Back Suplex into a Cradle [that's a pin, dumbass]), Cobra Clutch Suplex, Front Suplex, Snap Suplex, Cradle Neck Breaker, Small Package, School Boy On the mat : Crossface, Anklelock, STF, Alaskan Leg Lock Set-Up Move(s): Listed below are all the setup moves that Kelly will use. I will specify which setup move should be used for different parts of the body, I will also specify the frequency which the move is used with ratings of: Frequently, Often, Moderately, Rarely, and Very Rarely. I will also rank the effectiveness of each setup move with ratings of: *, **, ***, ****, *****. The more effective a move is the more likely it is to end a match without any moves following it. A ***** setup move is equivalent to a ** finisher. In most cases only ****, and ***** setup moves can end matches without any move following it.
The World's Greatest Spinebuster Description: It's a spinebuster, mhmm. Frequency: Frequently Effectiveness: **** Usage: This move is commonly used if Kelly doesn't have the advantage in the match. It's often a set up for the Alaskan Leg Lock, as well. This move may be pulled out of his ass when you least expect him to mount any type of offense. It is never to be used as a finishing move. Never have him win off of this move. Flatliner Description: Clothesline to the back of the head Frequency: Often Effectiveness: **** Usage: This will often be used as a setup move for the Alaskan Leg Lock, or he will execute this, stalk the opponent and then hit one of the other finishers. Use this after Kelly has ducked under an attempted clothesline, or an attempted strike to the face.
Finishing Move: Listed below are all the finishing holds and moves that Kelly will use. Although, there are other ways he may finish matches. For instance, he may very well end a match with one of his setup moves, or one of the moves designated as Late Stage Moves. It all depends on what area of the body he has focused on for the entire match. I will specify which finisher should be used for different types of the body, I will also specify the frequency which the move is used with ratings of: Frequently, Often, Moderately, Rarely, and Very Rarely. Any finisher marked very rarely is a finisher only I may write. Because it has to be written properly, I really do not trust anybody else to write these, so please don't use that finished unless I have asked you to, or given you permission to. Moves that are classified as rarely are only for supercards, and title matches, or the rare match that isn't on a supercard or isn't for a title, that happens to be a classic. Use rare finishers only if you feel the time is right. I trust your discretion. I will also rank the effectiveness of each finisher with ratings of: *, **, ***, ****, *****. Five-star finishers... forget about it, the opponent is done. No matter what part of the body he has been concentrating on all match, if he hits this move, you are out. Of course, these moves tend to be impossible to pull off and are used only at my discretion. Do not use five-star moves unless I give you permission. In normal situations three-star moves will definitely do the trick. I'll also provide usage for the moves, that's basically just a run down of how and when the move is used.
Simply Flawless (Forward Cobra Clutch Leg Sweep) Description: The attacker stands behind the victim. The attacker reaches under one of the victim's arms with one hand and places it behind the victim's neck. The attacker uses their free arm to reach across the victim's body and grab the victim's arm which is on the the same side as the arm the attacker is apply the half nelson. The attacker pulls the victim's arm across their face and locks their hands around the victim's neck. The attacker moves to the side of the victim and wraps their leg around the victim's near leg. The attacker falls forward and sweeps out the victim's leg, dropping the victim on their face. Frequency: Often Effectiveness: *** Usage: Use this move in a situation where either, a) his game plan has gone completely out the window, b) the match was a very physical one, or c) he is facing an opponent that his strategy for submission has not worked against. Examples of this type of opponent are: very quick, agile high flyers, who he is able to manhandle, he is very lazy so if he does not have to break them down he won't, he will just toss them about the ring; any opponent with a very apparent injury, instead of exploiting the injury via submission, he will manhandle them, again because he is lazy. Alaskan Leg Lock (Scorpian Deathlock) Description: The victim is on their back. The attacker holds up the victim's legs and steps inbetween them. The attacker crosses the victim's legs around the leg which they put through and holds them in place with their arms. The attacker then steps over, turning the victim over on their stomach. The attacker leans/crouches back to apply pressure. Frequency: Often Effectiveness: *** Usage: Use this finisher if Kelly has been focusing on the lower body for the majority of the match, or even the midsection for that matter. This is his standard submission finisher, and it is used the most frequently. If you're going to have the opponent tap out, use this hold unless otherwise noted. Flawless Shooting Star (Shooting Star Press) Description: The victim is on their back. The attacker is on the turnbuckle, or another elevated object above the victim. The attacker is facing forward, he jumps forward, flips backward, completes a full revolution, and lands upon the victim. Frequency: Rare Effectiveness: **** Usage: This is the last ditch effort to retain a championship, or for that matter, to win a championship. It's the make or break move. This is a move that is to be used only at the end, or near the end of the match. If you have him miss this, he must lose the match, there isn't any recovering from a miss. And if you have him hit this, 99% of the time he should win. This is a make or break, I cannot stress that enough. Paragon DDT (Fireman's Carry Brainbuster DDT) Description: The attacker lifts the victim up so they laying across their shoulders in a standing fireman's carry. The attacker releases the victim's legs and throws them over the attacker's head and in front of the attacker's body. The attacker slides the victim's head into a front face lock as the victim is falling, the attacker jumps into the air, elevating himself as high as possible, he falls back to the mat and drives the victim's head/face into the mat. Frequency: Very Rarely Effectiveness: ***** Usage: This move is the last resort. This move is the end of the epic battle at the supercard. This move is the conclusion to a fight for a cherished championship. This move is the finale, because after this move, there are no more moves. If this move is hit, you are out. It doesn't matter what type of game plan Kelly had up to that point, if this move is pulled off, although hard to accomplish, it is the end. The move is very difficult to accomplish because the opponent must be out for a number of seconds and Flawless must have the presence of mind to be able to hit it. This move is rarely seen.
Historical Info
Other Wrestling titles won: ACW United States Champion -- x1
Biography
Kelly Flawless got fat. Really, really, really fat.
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