Post by kumquatkid on Apr 24, 2012 14:55:31 GMT -5
Wrestling Name: Kumquat Kid
Real Name: Ryan Lewis
Nicknames: KK, The Citrus Prince, The Kumquatian Hero
Date Of Birth: 5-5-81
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 200lbs.
Billed From: Dade City, FL
Theme Song: "Super Rad" by The Aquabats
Appearance: Built well for his style of high flying, kind of skinny at first glance, dirty blonde hair, green eyes and a cheesy smile.
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Wrestling Style: High Flyer/Suicidal
Signatures:1)VIVA LA KUMQUAT!-Tree of woe followed by a running dropkick to the stomach or groin, and yes he yells the name of the move before doing so. 2)Natural Preservatives-Houston Hangover top rope flipping legdrop
Finishers:1)Five Alive Frogsplash-Your standard five star frogsplash 2)The Pez Dispenser-Cross Rhodes
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Accomplishments:LGW TV Title, W4F Rage Title, W4F World Title, AwE World Title, ACW World Title, ACW Tag Titles (w/Scott Nash Strader), HiC Twister Title(2x), PWA Grizzly Beer Title, UECW Omega Title
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Bio: Once an ordinary college student, after one spring night in 2000, Ryan Lewis was heading back to his dorm, a kumquat in his hand, the result of a writing exercise at her college, when suddenly, the kumquat spoke to him! It spoke of the decline of pro wrestling, the need of a true citrus loving hero, and the fact Goldberg was overrated, among other things. After meditating in front of kumquat displays at several supermarkets(and being chased out of them as well) Ryan was blessed by the Kumquatian gods with speed, agility, and the power to make people giggle without tickling them. As his name suggests, Ryan is a big kid, even at almost 31 years of age, loving the cartoons and video games of his youth. He became a pro wrestler and quickly broke the glass ceiling set for most comedic wrestlers in most promotions he was in. After the recent closing of HHW, Ryan now journeys to Legacy Wrestling with three things in mind. One, to excite his legions of faithful Kumquatian fans, to bring truth and justice to those who need it, and to find out why Super Mario Bros. 2 is a completely different game in Japan.