Maxwell Conners

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Nickname: The Pinnacle of Perfection

Weight- 225 pounds

Height- 6'2"

Hometown- Las Vegas, Nevada

Physical Description: Maxwell is not a very big, intimidating man, but what he lacks in size, he makes up for it in sheer fitness. Maxwell is well muscled, but not overly muscled. He has a little six-pack and well toned arms as well, which he started to develop during his time in prison. He has blonde hair, which isn't exactly long nor short. It isn't exactly that long, yet it seems to flow as if it were. His blue eyes, though not deep, tell the stories and knowledge that he has of the game that is professional wrestling.

In-Ring/Backstage Attire: When Maxwell is shown backstage, for interviews or for whatever reason, Maxwell wears his trademark shades, complete with a white coat, sort of like a ring robe. He also wears gray street pants, which he feels allow him to be who he really is, and to move beyond his jail days. With it, he wears gloves like he used to, except they are much smaller and allow him to get more of a feel in the ring. With it all, he wears his new design of foot wear, the Pinnacle 5000's, which are basically a new design of gray street shoes.

On the way down to the entrance ramp, Maxwell wears the exact same thing, but inside of the ring, Maxwell drops the shades and the coat, preferring to compete in only his pants, gloves, and shoes.

Entrance Theme: "With the Fire" by Fozzy

Entrance- The slow guitar of "With the Fire" begins to play over the arena as it darkens and a red light shines down from the titantron. The crowd jeers loudly as the song picks up the pace, because it is at this time that Maxwell emerges from behind the curtains. Maxwell comes out and takes a look in both directions of the arena before making his way to the right, where he crouches down and usually points out to and talks smack to the crowd. He smirks off the reaction he recieves as he runs to the other side of the entrance ramp, usually doing the same thing that he did on the previous side, unless he happens to be in a title match. In this case, Maxwell motions around his waist that he will win whatever championship he is competing for. After finishing off on the other side, Maxwell runs back to the middle of the entrance ramp and depending where he is, he does either of the following:

Barton- Angry at the fans that have turned on him, Maxwell simply smirks to himself as he reaches the center of the rampway, ignoring the fans as he begins to jump around, trying to pyche himself up for the match.

Durem- Maxwell feels that these fans appreciate him, so he does as he once did. He raises his arms to the sky, before "shooting" pyro alongside the ramp, down to the ring.

Aekea- See Durem.

Either way, after this, Maxwell begins his walk to the ring, pointing and taunting random fans along the way who he feels that have betrayed him. Once he gets to ringside, Maxwell stops for a moment to just stare at the ring, before picking up his pace and sliding into it. He stays on the ground for a second, before quickly jumping to his feet and climbing the nearest turnbuckle, pointing out to, and once again taunting all of the fans. After a moment of this taunting, Maxwell jumps back off the ramp as the lights once again turn on as he stares intently at the entrance ramp for the arrival of his opponent.

Bio: Maxwell Conners was a wrestling fan his whole life. The son of a wealthy buisnessman, by his 20th birthday, Maxwell had his own wrestling federation: The Barton Town Wrestling Federation. Not being much of a competitor himself, Maxwell, then known as HBK, was hesitant to get in the ring, but eventually agreed to a grudge match with Brian Blade for complete control of the BTWF at the BTWF's first ever PPV, Bloodbath. Although Maxwell showed some early sucess, Brian Blade was just to much for him, and came out in victory, and with control of his company. Maxwell was devastated, but gathered himself, and the next month beat Big Daddy for the BTWF World Heavyweight Championship, before losing the next month to Big Daddy. Over financial issues, Maxwell was imprisoned for a month, but being released on a mistrial, Maxwell was back and better than ever.

He returned to participate in the first ever Garden of Evil Ragnarok 2004, but fell short, much like he did the next month when he met the owner of the BTWF, Brian Blade, in the most anticipated rematch in BTWF history. Thanks to outside interference from Big Daddy, Maxwell fell short, but looked to extract some revenge on Big Daddy the next month in a brutal Texas Execution Death Match. In what turned out to be a very close match, Big Daddy pulled out the "W," winning the overall series between the two 4-3. After the match, Maxwell was forced to take off time to recuperate numorous injuries he sustained in the match, and the beatdown he recieved the next week from both Raymond Kage and Big Daddy. But he was able to make his return at Absolute Zero, teaming with Darson Grays, Stephen Ford, Victor Bidwell, and the Tiger to beat Chaos Affinity in the first ever "Wargames" match. The rivarly with Kage simmered a bit, Maxwell worked himself back into the number one contendership and challenged Omega for the World Heavyweight Championship, but due to interference, Maxwell short. Knowing that the rivalry must FINALLY end, Maxwell met Raymond Kage in a street fight at the BTWF's flagship PPV, Legacy of Supremacy, besting his rival.

The next Madness, feeling very confident in himself, Maxwell set to win the World Tag Team Championship with Stephen Ford. The tag titles have always been something that Maxwell has always dreamed of holding, looking back on the great teams he used to watch wrestle as a child, from the Rockers, to the Hart Foundation, and so on. But when Stephen accidently caused Maxwell, along with himself, the loss, something inside Maxwell snapped, causing him to turn on Stephen, leading to their match at Payback, which Maxwell won, and recieved a match later in the night with the World Heavyweight Champion Darson Grays. He was DQ'd in that match, and the next month was ordered some sense of retribution in the Garden of Evil. Maxwell came short, hanging from the belt, but he still fell short to the champ, Darson Grays. Maxwell was granted a chance in the ToG, but he lost in the first round to Jack Frost. His hate towards Ford had not fizzled, and he and Stephen participated in the first ever Strap match in BTWF history at Madness: Night of Champions. Stephen won the hard fought battle, which caused Maxwell to take a leave from the BTWF.

Since his leave, Maxwell has grown obsessed with winning the World Tag Team Championship. He hates Ford for what he feels was done to him. He feels that winning the World Tag Team Championship can once again make him happy, which is why he recruited Jade Kennedy, his girlfriend, to accomplish this. An excellant wrestler, she has now signed with the BTWF and joined forces with Maxwell, who are looking for their chance to compete for the World Tag Team Championship.

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General Favorites: Reverse DDT, snap suplex, drop-toe hold, fall-away neckbreaker (Maxwell sticks his opponent's head in between his legs and twisting there arms, which thus turns his opponent's body around, and sits down into a sit-down reverse neckbreaker), front dropkick, small packages/school boys, running bull-dog.

Submission Favorites: Dragon screw, reverse leg-lock, boston crap, reverse chin lock, armbar, surfboard strech (with a down opponent, Maxwell lifts his opponent's arms and drives his knee into the small of his back.)

Aerial Favorites: Maxwell prefers to not use his aerial style anymore, feeling that all it did was put on a show for the fans, who he doesn't feel deserves them anymore. But if he must, his moves are: diving elbow drop, diving leg-scissors, missle dropkick, diving cross-body, over the castle (Maxwell jumps over his opponent, who is standing and facing him, and on the way down, grabs his head and slams him hard to the mat, back first.)

Other Favorites: Super Top Rope Powerbomb (Maxwell lifts his opponent and sits him down on the top rope, and climbs up to the top rope as well. He grabs his opponent and pulls him up as if he were going to do a powerbomb, but half-way up, he falls, along with his opponent, down to the mat, so his opponent lands on the back of his head), plancha over the top rope, 10-Turnbuckle punch.

Signatures:

Flashback- Maxwell sidesteps an opponents attempt at a move, and ends up right behind him. He grabs the opponent in a sleeper hold, before slamming him hard to the mat, back of the head first.

The Kid's Klutch- a reverse dragon sleeper hold. Maxwell, standing behind a groggy opponent, pulls his opponent and bends him backwards and locks in the hold. If the move is applied to an opponent who is moving around and trying to break free, Maxwell drops to the ground, while still having the move cinched in, and begins to apply a body-scissors.

The Cliffhanger- Maxwell gives his opponent a kick to the midsection and then takes a step forward, grabbing his opponent in a sleeper hold position with one arm before falling to his knees, sending his opponent's head crashing hard into his back.

The Crash and Burn- Maxwell lifts his opponent up to the top rope with his back facing Maxwell, as if he were to do a back-body drop off of the top rope, but Maxwell instead takes a firm grasp of his head, before running away from his opponent, while still holding his head, and pulling him off the ropes in a reverse neckbreaker off of the top rope.

Change of Heart- a modified texas cloverleaf, much like the Lasso from El Paso. Maxwell stands at the feet of the opponent, before grabbing their legs and lifting them up. He then bends one leg so that the shin is behind the knee of the straight leg and places the ankle of the straight leg in his armpit. With that same arm, Maxwell reaches around the ankle and through the opening formed by the legs, before locking his hands together. He then steps over and squats back, putting pressure on his opponent's back.

Finishers-

Sweet Chin Music: a superkick, plain and simple. It can be used from many different scenarios, such as a running superkick, or just a standing attack, but Maxwell prefers to use it on a downed opponent. He goes to a corner and begins to "tune up the band" while his opponent makes his way to his feet. Once his opponent is standing and slightly facing him, Maxwell launches with a kick that pratically takes his opponent's head off.

The Heartbreaker- a modified pedigree. Maxwell kicks his opponent in the midsection and sticks his head in between his legs, before jumping and falling, thus slamming his opponent to the mat, face-first.

The Dimensional Inversion- Maxwell kicks his opponent in the midsection and raises his/her right leg up, in position for a fishermans suplex. Maxwell takes a second after lifting the leg before executing a spinning fishermans suplex, spiking his oppenent's head hard into the mat, at which point Maxwell breaks the hold he has on his opponent before making a cover.

Gimmick: Once one of the top faces, Maxwell has learned to resent the fans and everything he once stood for. He feels that the fans are now worthless, having given all he has for them in the past, only to be booed now for his actions. Maxwell also feels that he is a marked man, having been screwed out of every match he has ever lost. Once thinking that the World Heavyweight Championship was his only salvation, Maxwell has come back on a quest for the World Tag Team Championship, feeling that if he wins it, he can erase his tendency for "being screwed."

Face/Heel: Heel

Titles Held: BTWF World Heavyweight Champion

Alliances: Jade Kennedy