Wrestler's Stage Name: Chris Angelos
Real Name of Wrestler: Christopher S. Fawles
Nicknames: "The Revolutionary", "The Angel of Retribution"
Age: Twenty Four
Birthday: September 15th, 1985
Referred to As: Chris
Height: 6'0''
Weight: 226lbs
Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada
Previous Career Accomplishments/ Titles Won: N/A - Debuting

Entrance/Backstage Appearance:

In-Ring Appearance:
Favorite Quote: "Change is coming..." "Here comes the Revolution." "Time for Retribution."
Entrance Music: Revolution - Judas Priest
Alignment: Tweener/Heel
Fan Base Name: "The Revolutionaries"
Sign Boards: "Time 4 Retribution!", "Revolutionary (With downward pointing arrow)"
Common Chants: "Chris! Chris! Chris!"
All Round Personality: Highly opinionated and lives to make trouble. He's not evil, he just enjoys the chaos and mayhem caused by controversy. Chris likes to hear about the dirty or embarrassing things other superstars do so that he can make those things public knowledge, at the expense of the person(s) in question. If there's a rumour going about, you can bet that Chris either started it or knows about it. Likes to start humiliating chants towards other superstars, maybe someday one of his chants will stick with the audience? Along with his chaotic streak, Chris is a very intelligent person and knows how to push people's buttons, usually trying to annoy, confuse or distract opponents' into making mistakes both inside and outside the ring.
Fan Reaction: Cheered by his "Revolutionaries" and booed by most other people.
Taunts: One of Chris' signature taunts is a take on the "Middle Finger" sign, however instead of raising his middle finger at people, Chris raises his thumb and other three fingers while keeping his middle finger down. Another of his taunts sees him tapping his wrist with one finger as if he were pointing at an invisible watch. Usually this is followed by either the phrase "Change is coming" or "Time for Retribution".
In Ring Style: Intelligent and ruthless, Chris picks his spots with surgical precision and will work over his opponent relentlessly until he gets the win. He's not above taking advantage of an opponent's injury and if the referee isn't watching closely, Chris will even resort to some degree of illegal activity to pick up a victory. In terms of style, Chris Angelos sees himself as the whole package, he can be quick and fly when he needs to, but at most times he likes to keep things grounded. Against most opponent's Angelos can be seen to utilize and quick and frustrating 'Hit and Run' style where he will hit fast, high impact moves on his opponent before moving out of reach of any possible retaliation, going back on the offensive when he was sure his opponent was helpless to stop him.
Manager/ Valet: N/A
Stable/ Tag Team: N/A
Will Show Respect Towards: People who share his point of view or way of thinking, which is very few people. Other people who like to play mind-games.
Will Show Disrespect towards: People who try to play mind-games with him and anyone who is against "The Revolution".
Match Specialty: Tag Team and multi-opponent matches (Triple Threat/Fatal Four Way/Battle Royal etc...)
Match Weakness: Cage Matches, Texas Bullrope Matches and any kind of match that limits his mobility and ability to pick where and when he fights.
Notable Matches: N/A - Debuting
Ring Entrance Description: As Chris' entrance music hits with its heavy bass the lights in the arena go dark and a slight mist gathers on the stage. Suddenly, the rolling guitar riff kicks in and things go chaotic as spotlights swing over the audience's heads like searchlights, snapping back to the center of the stage as a heavy metal scream pierces through the dark. The silhouette of a man is glimpsed, standing on the stage with his head down and arms raised, but before he can be revealed entirely the lights snap off and red and gold fireworks shoot up, forming a giant 'X' in front of the stage. The man performs a running jump through the middle of the 'X' and lands on the top of the entrance ramp, revealing himself to be Chris Angelos and throws his signature hand gesture at the audience. The lyrics start off and Chris walks slowly and confidently down the ramp towards the ring, talking trash and throwing his hand gesture around at "Non-Revolutionaries" all the while. When he is just a few feet away from the ring Chris breaks into a sprint and slides into the ring, Edge-style, looking around at everyone as he lies on his front, propped up on his arms. Hopping nimbly to his feet, Chris moves to the nearest turnbuckle and climbs to stand on the second rope, he looks out over the audience and taps his wrist as if pointing at an invisible watch. "Change is coming!" He calls out across the arena and he is answered by his Revolutionaries shouting "Join the Revolution!". With a smirk Chris throws up his hand gesture again and nods, climbing down from the turnbuckle and moving to climb the turnbuckle in the opposite corner where again he stands on the second rope. This time it is he who shouts "Join the Revolution!" and placing a hand by his ear he is answered again by his Revolutionaries, who this time shout "Time for Retribution!". Chris finishes by throwing up his hand gesture a final time before jumping down off the turnbuckle to do some warm ups in the middle of the ring.
Real Name of Wrestler: Christopher S. Fawles
Nicknames: "The Revolutionary", "The Angel of Retribution"
Age: Twenty Four
Birthday: September 15th, 1985
Referred to As: Chris
Height: 6'0''
Weight: 226lbs
Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada
Previous Career Accomplishments/ Titles Won: N/A - Debuting

Entrance/Backstage Appearance:

In-Ring Appearance:
Favorite Quote: "Change is coming..." "Here comes the Revolution." "Time for Retribution."
Entrance Music: Revolution - Judas Priest
Alignment: Tweener/Heel
Fan Base Name: "The Revolutionaries"
Sign Boards: "Time 4 Retribution!", "Revolutionary (With downward pointing arrow)"
Common Chants: "Chris! Chris! Chris!"
All Round Personality: Highly opinionated and lives to make trouble. He's not evil, he just enjoys the chaos and mayhem caused by controversy. Chris likes to hear about the dirty or embarrassing things other superstars do so that he can make those things public knowledge, at the expense of the person(s) in question. If there's a rumour going about, you can bet that Chris either started it or knows about it. Likes to start humiliating chants towards other superstars, maybe someday one of his chants will stick with the audience? Along with his chaotic streak, Chris is a very intelligent person and knows how to push people's buttons, usually trying to annoy, confuse or distract opponents' into making mistakes both inside and outside the ring.
Fan Reaction: Cheered by his "Revolutionaries" and booed by most other people.
Taunts: One of Chris' signature taunts is a take on the "Middle Finger" sign, however instead of raising his middle finger at people, Chris raises his thumb and other three fingers while keeping his middle finger down. Another of his taunts sees him tapping his wrist with one finger as if he were pointing at an invisible watch. Usually this is followed by either the phrase "Change is coming" or "Time for Retribution".
In Ring Style: Intelligent and ruthless, Chris picks his spots with surgical precision and will work over his opponent relentlessly until he gets the win. He's not above taking advantage of an opponent's injury and if the referee isn't watching closely, Chris will even resort to some degree of illegal activity to pick up a victory. In terms of style, Chris Angelos sees himself as the whole package, he can be quick and fly when he needs to, but at most times he likes to keep things grounded. Against most opponent's Angelos can be seen to utilize and quick and frustrating 'Hit and Run' style where he will hit fast, high impact moves on his opponent before moving out of reach of any possible retaliation, going back on the offensive when he was sure his opponent was helpless to stop him.
Manager/ Valet: N/A
Stable/ Tag Team: N/A
Will Show Respect Towards: People who share his point of view or way of thinking, which is very few people. Other people who like to play mind-games.
Will Show Disrespect towards: People who try to play mind-games with him and anyone who is against "The Revolution".
Match Specialty: Tag Team and multi-opponent matches (Triple Threat/Fatal Four Way/Battle Royal etc...)
Match Weakness: Cage Matches, Texas Bullrope Matches and any kind of match that limits his mobility and ability to pick where and when he fights.
Notable Matches: N/A - Debuting
Ring Entrance Description: As Chris' entrance music hits with its heavy bass the lights in the arena go dark and a slight mist gathers on the stage. Suddenly, the rolling guitar riff kicks in and things go chaotic as spotlights swing over the audience's heads like searchlights, snapping back to the center of the stage as a heavy metal scream pierces through the dark. The silhouette of a man is glimpsed, standing on the stage with his head down and arms raised, but before he can be revealed entirely the lights snap off and red and gold fireworks shoot up, forming a giant 'X' in front of the stage. The man performs a running jump through the middle of the 'X' and lands on the top of the entrance ramp, revealing himself to be Chris Angelos and throws his signature hand gesture at the audience. The lyrics start off and Chris walks slowly and confidently down the ramp towards the ring, talking trash and throwing his hand gesture around at "Non-Revolutionaries" all the while. When he is just a few feet away from the ring Chris breaks into a sprint and slides into the ring, Edge-style, looking around at everyone as he lies on his front, propped up on his arms. Hopping nimbly to his feet, Chris moves to the nearest turnbuckle and climbs to stand on the second rope, he looks out over the audience and taps his wrist as if pointing at an invisible watch. "Change is coming!" He calls out across the arena and he is answered by his Revolutionaries shouting "Join the Revolution!". With a smirk Chris throws up his hand gesture again and nods, climbing down from the turnbuckle and moving to climb the turnbuckle in the opposite corner where again he stands on the second rope. This time it is he who shouts "Join the Revolution!" and placing a hand by his ear he is answered again by his Revolutionaries, who this time shout "Time for Retribution!". Chris finishes by throwing up his hand gesture a final time before jumping down off the turnbuckle to do some warm ups in the middle of the ring.
Common Moves:
General Grapples:
Rolling Arm Drag
Snapmare with a short, stiff kick to the back
Suplex with a float-over pin
Northern Lights Snap Suplex with/without pin
Back Suplex with roll-over pin
Drop Toe Hold
Tornado DDT
High Angle Spike DDT
Falling Inverted DDT
Swinging Neckbreaker
Half-Nelson Facebuster
Double Underhook Powerbomb (Tigerbomb)
Double Underhook Backbreaker
Tilt-a-whirl Backbreaker
General Submissions:
Abdominal Stretch
Arm Drag into Armbar
Fujiwara Armbar
Chickenwing Crossface
Chickenwing Sleeper
Dragon Sleeper
Half-Boston Crab with knee pressed in opponent's back
Variety of Leglocks
General Strikes:
Running and Short arm clotheslines
Backchops and Face Slaps
Eye Rakes and Pokes
Body Knee Strikes (running and from grapple)
Dropkicks
General Aerials:
Missile Dropkick
Diving Elbow Drop with/without pin
Trademark Moves
One-Hand Bulldog
Flash Back/Sleeper Slam (Against running opponent)
Springboard Dropkick
Running and Leg Feed Enzuigiris
Jump Spin DDT (Running and from Grapple)
Finishers
Final Retribution: Chris stands behind his opponent and bends them over to apply an inverted facelock. Then, after throwing his hand gesture out to the audience he rocks his opponent with a thunderous swinging/spinning neckbreaker. (Similar to the Test Drive or Christopher Daniels Last Rites). Chris has also been known to perform running and elevated variations of this move to great effect.
Last Breath: When a match has gone on for a long time and Chris can see that his opponent is beginning to tire out, he applies a Half-Nelson Choke or Katahajime to deadly effect. While behind his opponent Chris will wrap his left arm around his opponent's neck while simultaneously slipping his right arm underneath the right arm of his opponent. He locks the hold in by pulling the opponent's right arm behind their head and grabbing the bicep of his left arm while grabbing his right shoulder with his left arm and finally pulling back to apply pressure. If he can get enough leverage he will pull his opponent to the mat and apply a body scissors to increase pressure on the hold. Chris will also apply this hold to a sitting or prone opponent if he feels the timing is right. (This is basically the Tazmission)
Angelos Cross Lock: Two variations of this move exist. The first variation starts of similar to a Figure Four Leglock, but when he has formed the Figure Four, instead of lying back to apply pressure Chris rolls his opponent onto their back and leans backwards while holding his opponent's legs in position with both arms slipped between the opponent's legs as in a Texas Cloverleaf. The second variation Chris uses against an opponent lying prone on their stomach. He crosses his opponent's legs over themselves forming a cross shape and then places one foot on top of his opponent's legs before leaning back and applying pressure to his opponent's legs and back. (Very similar to the Haas of Pain).
Bonus Information:
During the time Chris spent training for his pro-wrestling debut it was noted by some of the older veterans that he possessed a special talent for picking his spots, particularly in matches involving more than two people. He was voted most likely to form a Tag Team and win the Tag Team gold, though there was some dispute that his ego may get in the way of his team work, the general consensus was that Chris knew when to stop concentrating on his social standing and begin focusing on his in ring performance. As a result he specializes in Tag Team and multi-opponent matches such as Triple Threats, Fatal Four Ways and Battle Royals. However it was also noted that Chris performed poorly in matches where he was limited in his space. Matches that prevented him from distracting, or evading his opponent found him at a disadvantage if his opponent was bigger and stronger than he was because he couldn't effectively distance himself from his opponent to utilize his trademark 'Hit and Run' strategy.