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Wrestler's Name: Vin Halsted
Wrestler's Hometown: Chicago, IL
Current Entrance Music – Avenged Sevenfold's "Hail to the King"
Previous Entrance Music – MegaDeth’s “Kill the King”, Korn's "Coming Undone", Korn's "Blind", Korn’s “Evolution”
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 260 lbs.
Alliances: Joe Cranston, The Enforcer
Wrestling Style: No specific style, as Vin is capable to mix it up between Hardcore, Lucha, Old School, Power, Shooter, etc.
Affiliation: Heel
Wrestler's Entrance: A blue strobe light flickers over the white smoke as Halsted rises up from the floor to the rampway while standing with his head down and hand-in-hand in front of his body when the first chord of “Hail to the King” by Avenged Sevenfold begins to play. He, then, rages forward with his arms spread and a massive yell from his abdomen “Hail to the King” as the line “Hail to the King” crescendos over the arena sound system. The blue strobe light fades as a cascading golden waterfall of fireworks flows from the top of the entrance to the rampway behind him, he saunters forward with a cocky strut and smirk on his face. He jumps onto the middle of the apron in front of the ring, wipes his feet, and jumps over the ropes with ease. He climbs the nearest corner first to stand in front of the crowd to bask in his glory as he stretches his arms with his fists clenched as the refrain of “Hail to the King” plays over again. The music fades as he climbs down, then he turns and smirks at his opponent at the start of the match.
Wrestler's pic base: Triple H
Wrestler's pic base: A. J. Styles
Finishing Move(s) & Description(s): Fahgetaboutit Bomb – top-rope Powerbomb; Halsted Hangover – somersault Stunner from the turnbuckle
Favorite Submission: CTFO (Choke the f*** out) - rear-naked choke
Signature Move(s) & Description(s): Fade Out - Avalanche Brainbuster; Mass Confusion - Double Underhook Jumping Piledriver; Welcome to the Southside - Package Piledriver; Faced - Second-rope Pedigree (aka... "Pepsi Plunge")
Favorite moves in wrestler's arsenal: Superplex (various styles – belly-to-belly, belly-to-back, etc.), Flying elbow, Sunset flip (top-rope or running), Plancha (various styles), Moonsault (various styles – BME, Corkscrew, Asai, triple, etc.), Running Powerbomb, Sunset flip Powerbomb, Triple Powerbomb, Sit-out Powerbomb, Senton Bomb, Rolling Thunder, Flying Body Press, 450 Splash, Flying Splash, Jackknife Powerbomb, German Suplex (w/ or w/o bridge), Brainbuster (w/ or w/o cradle), Northern-Lights Suplex (w/ or w/o bridge), Spinebuster, VanDaminator, Superkick, Suicidal Dives (over/through/off of the ropes), Powerslam, Hurricanrana, Texas cloverleaf, Fujiwara armbar, Impaler DDT, Hangman Neckbreaker (from the turnbuckle or standing), Swinging Neckbreaker, T-Bone Suplex, Belly-to-Belly Suplex (overhead throw), Death Valley Driver, Tombstone Piledriver, F5, Jackhammer, and a jumping Piledriver, Dragon Suplex, Dragon Sleeper
Past Accomplishments and Previous Titles held: HHW Hardcore Championship, HHW World Heavyweight Championship, SWA Southern Heavyweight Championship, SWA Heavyweight Championship, CWI Television Title, CWI United States Champion, CWI World Heavyweight Champion (first and longest reign - 370 days (?)), IWFF Heavyweight Championship, two NWA Heavyweight Championship title reigns, WFW X-Division Heavyweight Championship, three RWO-SNME World Heavyweight Championship title reigns, three GFCW World Heavyweight Championship reigns, two DHWF World Heavyweight Championship reigns, PHW: Overdose World Heavyweight Championship reign, PCW World Heavyweight Championship, the DWF World Heavyweight Championship reign, and TCW Legends' Championship. Halsted was elected to the Federations Hall of Fame and the CWI Hall of Fame.
Brief background of your wrestler: Trained by HHW President Cranston, Halsted is a well-balanced wrestler. Vin is sarcastic and funny outside of the ring but in the ring he's a calculating, no-nonsense son of a bitch. Once signed to the HHW, Vin became a household name. Using his "Fahgetaboutit Bomb" and his patented "Halsted Hangover", Halsted has launched his way to two world titles and has captured the following titles from every promotion he's been involved with. That list includes the following titles: HHW Hardcore Championship, HHW World Champion, SWA Southern Championship, SWA Champion, NCW Franchise Champion, NCW Intercontinental Champion, EWF US Champion.
After a brief run in the Cranston-run fed, CWI, Halsted went back home to Chicago for some much needed R & R. He took a job as a bouncer at one of his favorite bars in the city, as he waited for his next run in a fed. There he learned how to choke out unruly patrons in less than 10 seconds; he calls this rear-naked chokehold, CTFO. As fun as this has been, Halsted finds himself unmotivated and in need of new, real competition.
As a proud member of the CWI Hall of Fame, Vin Halsted returned to seek new challenges and to climb to even higher heights in CWI. He is truly the most respected of the CWI Legends and knows that he can once again set the bar for the rest of the roster. He returned to help the new CWI generation attain the same level of abilities in the ring or has he come to selfishly lay waste to everyone who crosses his path and take everything and anything that comes his way. His masterful plan unfolded quickly as the CWI brand returned to its original brand, HHW. Halsted gold lust held no bounds as he took the Television Title and the US Title at the same time with his sights set on the World Heavyweight Title and Tag Titles, however HHW closed before he could complete this mission.
Once CWI/HHW closed, Halsted returned to Halsted Manor in Chicago, IL, and went on hiatus. He, occasionally, built an addition to the Manor from time to time, only to wander its massive halls and getting lost in the process. For this reason, he invited his friend, Joe Cranston, and his son, Caden, to move into one of the new wings of the Manor and help to him create a new map of it. In mid-December of 2013, Halsted received a couple of conference calls from ASE owner, Charles Feigel, and ASE President, Justice Orton, as they offered him a very interesting new venture with their company. Since then, Halsted has followed The Enforcer into the federations of his choosing with some disappointing results over the span of a few years. The Fed owners would make promises of main-events and runs as the highest championships in the federations in order to get these two legends to sign contracts with them only to neglect the conditions of these terms. Halsted was extremely vocal about these situations but nothing came from it so he just went back on hiatus at Halsted Manor at the end of 2018. He let go of his dream of ending his career while standing on top of the mountain after running through as many rosters and collecting as many top titles as he could faded. He has always felt that Terry Funk’s claim of “going out on your back” was the wrong way to do it and his way was to take every top title while going out on top. Recently in March 2020, Halsted watched “WWE 24: The Second Mountain” and was inspired by it so much that he made a call to The Enforcer. As it turned out, The Enforcer had the itch to join a few federations again in late 2019 and he invited Halsted to join him in his latest ventures.
Wrestler's Hometown: Chicago, IL
Current Entrance Music – Avenged Sevenfold's "Hail to the King"
Previous Entrance Music – MegaDeth’s “Kill the King”, Korn's "Coming Undone", Korn's "Blind", Korn’s “Evolution”
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 260 lbs.
Alliances: Joe Cranston, The Enforcer
Wrestling Style: No specific style, as Vin is capable to mix it up between Hardcore, Lucha, Old School, Power, Shooter, etc.
Affiliation: Heel
Wrestler's Entrance: A blue strobe light flickers over the white smoke as Halsted rises up from the floor to the rampway while standing with his head down and hand-in-hand in front of his body when the first chord of “Hail to the King” by Avenged Sevenfold begins to play. He, then, rages forward with his arms spread and a massive yell from his abdomen “Hail to the King” as the line “Hail to the King” crescendos over the arena sound system. The blue strobe light fades as a cascading golden waterfall of fireworks flows from the top of the entrance to the rampway behind him, he saunters forward with a cocky strut and smirk on his face. He jumps onto the middle of the apron in front of the ring, wipes his feet, and jumps over the ropes with ease. He climbs the nearest corner first to stand in front of the crowd to bask in his glory as he stretches his arms with his fists clenched as the refrain of “Hail to the King” plays over again. The music fades as he climbs down, then he turns and smirks at his opponent at the start of the match.
Wrestler's pic base: Triple H
Wrestler's pic base: A. J. Styles
Finishing Move(s) & Description(s): Fahgetaboutit Bomb – top-rope Powerbomb; Halsted Hangover – somersault Stunner from the turnbuckle
Favorite Submission: CTFO (Choke the f*** out) - rear-naked choke
Signature Move(s) & Description(s): Fade Out - Avalanche Brainbuster; Mass Confusion - Double Underhook Jumping Piledriver; Welcome to the Southside - Package Piledriver; Faced - Second-rope Pedigree (aka... "Pepsi Plunge")
Favorite moves in wrestler's arsenal: Superplex (various styles – belly-to-belly, belly-to-back, etc.), Flying elbow, Sunset flip (top-rope or running), Plancha (various styles), Moonsault (various styles – BME, Corkscrew, Asai, triple, etc.), Running Powerbomb, Sunset flip Powerbomb, Triple Powerbomb, Sit-out Powerbomb, Senton Bomb, Rolling Thunder, Flying Body Press, 450 Splash, Flying Splash, Jackknife Powerbomb, German Suplex (w/ or w/o bridge), Brainbuster (w/ or w/o cradle), Northern-Lights Suplex (w/ or w/o bridge), Spinebuster, VanDaminator, Superkick, Suicidal Dives (over/through/off of the ropes), Powerslam, Hurricanrana, Texas cloverleaf, Fujiwara armbar, Impaler DDT, Hangman Neckbreaker (from the turnbuckle or standing), Swinging Neckbreaker, T-Bone Suplex, Belly-to-Belly Suplex (overhead throw), Death Valley Driver, Tombstone Piledriver, F5, Jackhammer, and a jumping Piledriver, Dragon Suplex, Dragon Sleeper
Past Accomplishments and Previous Titles held: HHW Hardcore Championship, HHW World Heavyweight Championship, SWA Southern Heavyweight Championship, SWA Heavyweight Championship, CWI Television Title, CWI United States Champion, CWI World Heavyweight Champion (first and longest reign - 370 days (?)), IWFF Heavyweight Championship, two NWA Heavyweight Championship title reigns, WFW X-Division Heavyweight Championship, three RWO-SNME World Heavyweight Championship title reigns, three GFCW World Heavyweight Championship reigns, two DHWF World Heavyweight Championship reigns, PHW: Overdose World Heavyweight Championship reign, PCW World Heavyweight Championship, the DWF World Heavyweight Championship reign, and TCW Legends' Championship. Halsted was elected to the Federations Hall of Fame and the CWI Hall of Fame.
Brief background of your wrestler: Trained by HHW President Cranston, Halsted is a well-balanced wrestler. Vin is sarcastic and funny outside of the ring but in the ring he's a calculating, no-nonsense son of a bitch. Once signed to the HHW, Vin became a household name. Using his "Fahgetaboutit Bomb" and his patented "Halsted Hangover", Halsted has launched his way to two world titles and has captured the following titles from every promotion he's been involved with. That list includes the following titles: HHW Hardcore Championship, HHW World Champion, SWA Southern Championship, SWA Champion, NCW Franchise Champion, NCW Intercontinental Champion, EWF US Champion.
After a brief run in the Cranston-run fed, CWI, Halsted went back home to Chicago for some much needed R & R. He took a job as a bouncer at one of his favorite bars in the city, as he waited for his next run in a fed. There he learned how to choke out unruly patrons in less than 10 seconds; he calls this rear-naked chokehold, CTFO. As fun as this has been, Halsted finds himself unmotivated and in need of new, real competition.
As a proud member of the CWI Hall of Fame, Vin Halsted returned to seek new challenges and to climb to even higher heights in CWI. He is truly the most respected of the CWI Legends and knows that he can once again set the bar for the rest of the roster. He returned to help the new CWI generation attain the same level of abilities in the ring or has he come to selfishly lay waste to everyone who crosses his path and take everything and anything that comes his way. His masterful plan unfolded quickly as the CWI brand returned to its original brand, HHW. Halsted gold lust held no bounds as he took the Television Title and the US Title at the same time with his sights set on the World Heavyweight Title and Tag Titles, however HHW closed before he could complete this mission.
Once CWI/HHW closed, Halsted returned to Halsted Manor in Chicago, IL, and went on hiatus. He, occasionally, built an addition to the Manor from time to time, only to wander its massive halls and getting lost in the process. For this reason, he invited his friend, Joe Cranston, and his son, Caden, to move into one of the new wings of the Manor and help to him create a new map of it. In mid-December of 2013, Halsted received a couple of conference calls from ASE owner, Charles Feigel, and ASE President, Justice Orton, as they offered him a very interesting new venture with their company. Since then, Halsted has followed The Enforcer into the federations of his choosing with some disappointing results over the span of a few years. The Fed owners would make promises of main-events and runs as the highest championships in the federations in order to get these two legends to sign contracts with them only to neglect the conditions of these terms. Halsted was extremely vocal about these situations but nothing came from it so he just went back on hiatus at Halsted Manor at the end of 2018. He let go of his dream of ending his career while standing on top of the mountain after running through as many rosters and collecting as many top titles as he could faded. He has always felt that Terry Funk’s claim of “going out on your back” was the wrong way to do it and his way was to take every top title while going out on top. Recently in March 2020, Halsted watched “WWE 24: The Second Mountain” and was inspired by it so much that he made a call to The Enforcer. As it turned out, The Enforcer had the itch to join a few federations again in late 2019 and he invited Halsted to join him in his latest ventures.