The former WWA Champion returns for the rebirth, can he cap his return by winning Best of the Best?
Chris Bond Strategy
| Basics | |
| Wrestling Style | Technical Submission Artist |
| Moveset |
Jumping Backbreaker, Figure Four Leglock, Rear Naked Chokedrop, Cradle Piledriver, Any variation of a suplex, Sharpshooter, Texas Cloverleaf, Death Valley Driver, Running Lariat, Any variation of a DDT, The Shattered Dream* (Green Bay Plunge), Extinction* (Rolling Knee Bar), Rejection* (Orton's 2nd Rope DDT), Spinebuster, Jumping Faceplant (X-Factor), Reality Check* (Superkick) Bold* - Trademark moves |
| Finisher Name | Misery/The Distortion |
| Finisher Description |
Misery is similar to either the Million Dollar Dream or Cobra Clutch submission Hold. Usually always results in a submission. The Distortion is a 3/4 rolling neckbreaker. (Think Roll of the Dice or Cody Rhodes' CrossRhodes.) |
| Advanced | |
| Ring Entrance |
"If you take a life, do you know what you'll give... |
| General Strategy |
As a technical submission artist, Bond tries to ground his opponent early on and work on a specific body part (usually neck/upper back/throat area as that\'s where his submission finisher is targeted). He's quick to change his game plan and go after any weakness, years in the business have taught him to adapt. He loves a good fight and won\'t step down from a challenge. Occasionally, if his opponent is extremely disrespectful or just an overall pompous ass (see: people like Bruce Pepin)... Bond's been known to revert to some of his old school heel tactics (IE: poke to the eyes, trip into ropes, pulling referee in front of him, occasional lowblow). |
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| Notes |
Bond's been known to modify any holds/submission holds to his advantage. Coming up with wild and crazy variations will not be a bad thing. Just have fun. Mi character eh su character. (Or however you spell that shiz.) |





