Name:
The Hardcore Punks

Members:
"The God of Punks," Matt Shanahan
Alexander Dramien

Combined weight:
541 lb.

Entrance Music:
TBA

Alignment:
Tweener

Finishers:

Final Chapter:
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(Matt lifts the opponent up for a fireman's carry. Alexander leaps off the top rope and feigns kicking the opponent in the head, instead landing behind the two and pulling his knees up. From there, Matt slams the opponent onto Alexander's knees. Another variation of this move is when Matt lifts them up in his trademark Chapter Four hold, and swings them around onto Alexander's knees instead of his own.)

Rewritten Act:
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(Alexander performs a Package Piledriver onto the opponent. After impact, he'll fall backwards and roll the opponent, sending them back to a standing position with Matt waiting from behind. From there, Matt pulls the opponent in for a grounded version of his Seventh Act, a suplex Brainbuster.)

Air Punk:
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(Quite simply, Matt suplexes Alexander from the top rope, allowing Alexander to land a 450 Splash. Typically, Matt will turn and follow up with an elbow drop.)

Mask Breaker:
Alexander performs his patented Mask Maker (backflip kick to the head). Should the opponent stagger around, Matt pulls them in for the Chapter Four (Swing-around Backbreaker).

Converting Flight:
Matt executes The Conversion (inverted suplex into cutter) onto his opponent and rolls out of the way, leaving Alexander to perform the Flight of The Shadow (Splash into bridging Cobra Clutch).

Achievements:
1x WWE:U Tag Team Champions
1x NAW Tag Team Champions

Brief Bio:
Back in 2008, the upcoming egotist Matt Shanahan met with the strange, masked wrestler on a trip to Germany. After watching the small man pull off more aerial feats than most could and innovate the use of various weapons in his matches, Matt was practically begging for the man called Alexander Dramien to come with him to the States. The two became a strange success story in the tag-team world, as they innovated the factors of the major size difference between them. Their success was short lived, unfortunately, as Matt began to climb the main event ladder and Alexander never got off of the lower card in singles competition.

As of 2013, there are rumors that Shanahan and Dramien are once again in talks. As for what reasons, no one is certain.