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Vash
Nickname: "The Stampede"
Height/Weight: 6'7'' (Although his hair makes him 6'9'') 240 lbs
Alignment: Heel
Key: 60 Billion Double Dollar
FFA Overall Rating: 81 (70 Low 85 High)
Short Bio: Vash, known as Vash the Stampede, is straight out of a comic book or television show when it comes to looks, originally the main character of the Anime "Trigun". Women fawn over him, even though ever since his debut, he has been almost always pure evil. Vash is a stalwart Tag Team competitor, one of the greatest in FFA, holding a record 8 Tag Team Championships. Vash is a submissionist, but he's also a coward at heart. Vash debuted in the original six, but really found his stride in the tag team division once he split off from Kelsey and found his real partner in late 2006. Since then, whenever the tag title seem to change hands, they always end up back in the hands of "The Bloody Stampede" before too long, as one of FFA's few legendary and consistent co-op teams. Vash, also, isn't that sound as a stand up fighter in the FFA comics, preferring submissions and mat wrestling.

Entrance Theme: "Black Betty" - Spiderbait

Signatures: Armbar #378
Holds opponent in DDT position, and then turns to clothesline them in the back of the head.
Stungun
Guillotine

Finishers: Sharpshooter

Strengths: Submissions, His Finisher, Co-Op Wrestling
Weaknesses: Not very good on his own, wears sunglasses at night and indoors, weak.

Relationships: Kelsey - Tag Team Partner
Jonathan Leves - Tag Team Partner
Championships: 8 FFA Tag Team Championships (1 w/ Kelsey, 7 w/ Jonathan Leves)


Editor's Notes: So, the first of the unoriginal fictional characters. Vash the Stampede was brought into my comic strips based on a need to fill out the first FFA roster. He was originally one of my friend's characters, and she brought him in simply because she was a fan of the show, which I only watched under her suggestion. It's quite good. However, in FFA, he's never ever ever ever acted like his Anime counterpart of the same name. I have instead portrayed him as a rather sniveling coward, and a "not-good-enough" heel wrestler. I always see him as somewhat of a lower-tier member of my singles roster, but I've have had him in a tag team with one of my original characters for a very long time and I adore their tag team to bits and pieces. It makes sense to me to pair the cowardly Vash with someone a little more vicious, and they play off each other well. I'll be talking more about their team in a later entry when I show off the "draft class of 2006-07."