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Fantasy Villian

crazyarbyPosted on 06/27/09 at 06:06:01

Who is your best Fantasy Heel?  Do you go classic Heel or new superface heel who the crowd loves?
MamushiPosted on 06/27/09 at 06:18:50

I've always been partial to one from my old OSWAM circuit (which was all fantasy wrestlers and took place in the 70s.

"Iron" Ivan Grabinski. He was my main heel and was usually locked into feuds with his archrival, the masked fan favorite Mr. Suplex, over the Heavyweight title. Iron Ivan had a classic Soviet heel gimmick. His finisher was the dreaded Iron Stomach Claw.
jeff the god of biscuitsPosted on 06/28/09 at 21:45:27

well before I discoverd TNM, I ran a fed just on paper (which was intereseting) called the AWF ...

my best villian was a manager I called The Master. The Master originally came in as a manager for a character called Nightmare, who honestly was pretty much what Festus is now in WWE ... only Nightmare was always in his trance, even during his matches, and most of the time was impervious to his opponents attacks ... he mainly squashed people most of the time ...

well, the story goes that my top face at the time, Slim Jim (hey, I was a kid) no showed a PPV event, and then went missing for several weeks, his closest allies confused and dumbfounded until Jim finally showed up to seemingly aid his tag team partner (Air Force) in his next PPV match for the top title, but he had a much different look and he attacked Air Force instead of helping him, ending the match ...

all credit for the Slim Jim turn was given to The Master, who corrupted Jim and led him to being the top heel ... I brought The Master with me when I started doing e-feds, and he has some similar successes there ... he was a master manipulator (no pun intended) a smooth talker, and always ended his promos with "Your fate has been sealed" ...
Drunken FoolPosted on 06/29/09 at 17:39:30

Lance Murdoch (no it's not a combination of Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch) I created this guy around 2000 on TNM7FE. I actually used Stan Hansen as my model for the guy. He's basically a guy who uses a lot of Lariats to polish off his opponents. A mean and onery old school type cowboy heel (although unlike Hansen, he's not a Texas, but from Omaka, Nebraska) He called his running lariat finisher The Lordly Lariat to go in hand with his nickname "The Lord of The Lariat" - I no long have him, but I may just have to create him again.

He held several tag team titles with two different partners in his career. The first being "The Ultimate Shooter" Troy Dunham (an ex MMA competitor turned pro wrestler) as the Enforcers of Chaos, but when Dunham turned face, he formed The Enforcers of Anarchy with Sal Borelli. Although him and Borelli remained the the Same stable, Murdoch started to concentrate on his singles career where he held several titles including the BXW (Beyond XTreme Wrestling) - A BJW like fed out of Japan) World title, as well as the Global Pro Wrestling (a more serious and global) World title.
crazyarbyPosted on 07/04/09 at 04:55:54

That's awesome.  Cold War,  Mindbending manager and Red Neck.  All classics.  I too had a red neck baddie named Tex White.
I also had a female manager named Syn who ran the Stygian Council.  A bunch of Kane and Damien Demento wannabes until she turned the big face Rudy Lancaster against his brother.  Turns out it was a double turn to destroy the Council.
But my fav is the Monster Heel,  "The Savage Beast"  Hensey Lopez.  Imagine a 375 lbs Brazillion (how many zeros is that?) version of Brock Lesner.  Used to finish off opponents with mounted punches until they quit.  Now prefers a reverse shoulder breaker.  Lopez won the World title in my main fed and held it against all the faces for so long I finally had to book him out of it.  Then he quit and is surfing in the Florida Keys and drinking Maragrita's.