Post by interested on Dec 2, 2007 10:01:02 GMT -5
Name: Bryan Colombain.
Hometown: London, England (Born in Belfast, Ireland).
Entrance Music: "Common State of Inner Violence" by Disarmonia Mundi.
Fighting Specialty: Powerhouse.
Finishing Maneuver: Counter Balance (World's Strongest Slam 2).
Bio:
A man who keeps his past in dark closets, Bryan Colombain is one of the few wrestlers who make big guys actually seem credible. His stay in FCW proved this point exactly: from his debut right to the end of its life, Bryan was one of the more dominant competitors: no matter who faced him, the next thing they would see is the referee trying to bring him back from unconsciousness. Another claim to fame was becoming the only undefeated Great Lakes Champion, dropping it due to being eligible for the World Championship at the time. Despite being a top contender, he always fell short of gaining the title.
The World Championship was not his only problem. There was one man who had always caused Bryan a problem ever since he started the hunt for the World Title: Jonny Pyro. Throughout the rest of the year, these two men were at each others' throats, even going to the point where both men hospitalised each other. Through all of this, it would seem that Bryan would obtain the last laugh, as Pyro eventually disappeared.
The outcome was not what Colombain had wanted. Pyro's disappearance left the man angry, as he was not able to finish him off for good. What really sent Colombain to completely lose it was the news that Pyro took his own life.
This had a nasty effect on Colombain post-FCW. Whenever he went, he could "see" Pyro laughing at him, causing Colombain to throw random objects at something which does not exist. It has been plaguing him ever since.
There IS a method Colombain can use to rid his mind of this torment though: wrestling. When FCW ended, Colombain travelled America, taking part in the vast multitude of indy feds around, just to show how much of a dominating force he actually is. The distraction was only temporary though: as soon as the match was over and he was back on the road again, the paranoia kicked in again.
News soon reached to Colombain about the surfacing of "GCW". Realising one of the co-owners of GCW is his former FCW boss Amanda Wallace, Bryan took the opportunity to make it to Chicago, hoping that within a more mainstream company, his paranoia may eventually disperse, with the one goal in mind: to prove he is "Violence in Person".
Hometown: London, England (Born in Belfast, Ireland).
Entrance Music: "Common State of Inner Violence" by Disarmonia Mundi.
Fighting Specialty: Powerhouse.
Finishing Maneuver: Counter Balance (World's Strongest Slam 2).
Bio:
A man who keeps his past in dark closets, Bryan Colombain is one of the few wrestlers who make big guys actually seem credible. His stay in FCW proved this point exactly: from his debut right to the end of its life, Bryan was one of the more dominant competitors: no matter who faced him, the next thing they would see is the referee trying to bring him back from unconsciousness. Another claim to fame was becoming the only undefeated Great Lakes Champion, dropping it due to being eligible for the World Championship at the time. Despite being a top contender, he always fell short of gaining the title.
The World Championship was not his only problem. There was one man who had always caused Bryan a problem ever since he started the hunt for the World Title: Jonny Pyro. Throughout the rest of the year, these two men were at each others' throats, even going to the point where both men hospitalised each other. Through all of this, it would seem that Bryan would obtain the last laugh, as Pyro eventually disappeared.
The outcome was not what Colombain had wanted. Pyro's disappearance left the man angry, as he was not able to finish him off for good. What really sent Colombain to completely lose it was the news that Pyro took his own life.
This had a nasty effect on Colombain post-FCW. Whenever he went, he could "see" Pyro laughing at him, causing Colombain to throw random objects at something which does not exist. It has been plaguing him ever since.
There IS a method Colombain can use to rid his mind of this torment though: wrestling. When FCW ended, Colombain travelled America, taking part in the vast multitude of indy feds around, just to show how much of a dominating force he actually is. The distraction was only temporary though: as soon as the match was over and he was back on the road again, the paranoia kicked in again.
News soon reached to Colombain about the surfacing of "GCW". Realising one of the co-owners of GCW is his former FCW boss Amanda Wallace, Bryan took the opportunity to make it to Chicago, hoping that within a more mainstream company, his paranoia may eventually disperse, with the one goal in mind: to prove he is "Violence in Person".