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"Primetime's" Bio and Win Loss Record.

Paul Roberts was a floundering movie star trying to catch a break. Along with his best friend Chad “The Truth” Monie by his side, Roberts and Monie flew out to Hollywood to audition for different parts in movies but with Paul’s arrogant attitude and unwillingness to accept minor roles Roberts found himself floundering in a sea of mediocrity. Roberts often upset casting directors when asking them to “Take a look at greatness”. No one wanted to hire an unknown, unproven actor for staring roles.

But Paul finally got his big break with a made for TV primetime movie, this started a string of primetime movies and the audience loved him. This triggered TV Guide to do a cover focusing on Roberts proclaiming him TV’s favorite primetime leading man, it wasn’t long before he became known as “Primetime” Paul Roberts.

Soon after a wrestling company known as the WCF came calling wanting to sign Roberts to an exclusive contract with the company, knowing that having Roberts on the program could instantly draw a crowd. Roberts agreed and began to focus on the only thing that mattered to him, being the biggest star in the company and holding the World Heavyweight Championship. Unfortunately for Roberts the title didn’t come so quickly, Roberts first won the National title at the first Pay-Per-View defeating Master C. “Primetime” quickly gained notoriety as a legitimate world title contender and gained a world title shot at the very next Pay-Per-View.

It was the National Champion vs the World Champion, the battle of the titans, the clash of the champions. Roberts came out on top with both belts becoming the companies first and only “Undisputed Champion”; being the only man to win and hold the only two active titles in the company at the time. Roberts would go on to face great challengers but he never lost the title as the WCF prepared to cease operations. The WCF closed its doors, Roberts having never lost the title belt, took the gold with him to a new federation, DSW.

Roberts then created the group WCF: Revolution; a group of WCF alumni focused on destroying the DSW and starting the fire of the WCF once again. Roberts even successfully defended the WCF title in a DSW ring the night WCF: Revolution was formed. The battle between the DSW and the WCF waged on until the “Scars and Stripes” Pay-Per-View, which saw WCF: Revolution defeat team DSW in an elimination eight man tag team match, not one member of the WCF: Revolution was eliminated. The DSW never had another show.

Soon after the WCF re-opened but Roberts was forced to surrender the title due to injury. Not long after Roberts lobbied to become the companies VP of operations and began running the company in the owners absence. After five months the owner returned and resumed his duties and “Primetime” resigned as VP; to position himself to return to the ring. Sadly the WCF closed once again the night after Roberts announce he was to return at the next Pay-Per-View.

Finally realizing that the place he had called his home for so long had closed its doors for the final time, Roberts contemplated retirement from wrestling all together; even entertaining the idea of a return to acting. But Roberts could never get rid of the itch, the itch for competition, the itch to be the best, the itch to wear gold again, the itch to be World Champion.

Roberts began his search for a new home, and came across the UWF; The Universal Wrestling Federation. He loved the thought of being Universal Champion, the idea of continuing were he left off in the WCF, once again being the “King of Kings”. So “Primetime” Paul Roberts made a few phone calls and began a new journey in the Universal Wrestling Federation.

The journey ended at UWF Redemption “Primetime” won the UWF Universal Championship in just four matches, but just one month after the fed opened the fed closed for nor apparent reason. Shortly there after Robers spent some time in ASW where he became the X Champion in the companies first ever Ultimate X match, winning the X Championship, before his first title defense the ASW went on hiatus, and Paul Roberts entered retirement yet again.

Billed Weight: 240lbs
Billed Height: 6'2"
Home Town: Hollywood California
Alignment: Neutral
Current Theme: "You Know my Name" - Chris Cornell
Date of Birth: June 28th 1980
Age: 33
Unoficial Debut: Debuted on GCW "Showdown" in spring 2005
Official Pro Debut:Defeated Dradion on WCF "Hangover" summer 2005.
Managers Past and Present: Chad "The Truth" Monie, Everett Gross, Bridget
Past Feds competed in: WCF, DSW, UWF, ASW

*Official Complete Career Win-Loss Record:
30-8-2
*Official Complete PPV Win-Loss Record:
14-1-0
*Official Championship Match Win-Loss Record:
8-0
*Notable Championship Achievments:
Won WCF National Title on PPV Debut in only nine professinal matches.
Won WCF World Title at Second PPV in only eleven, unifying the titles and becoming the Undisputed Champion.
The President vacated the National Championship at the "Hangover" following the PPV, ending the title rien.
The only wrestler in WCF history to hold the only two active titles in the company at the same time.
Was never actually defeated for either championship. Management stripped the World Title from Roberts in preperation for Re-boot.
Though Un-official, held and defended WCF World Title in DSW as represenative of WCF.
Won UWF Universal Championship in only four matches.
The UWF closed immediately following the Redemption PPV, so Paul Roberts was the final UWF Universal Champion.
Won ASW X-Championship in only three singles matches.
Has never lost a championship match.