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Handler Info
NAME - Tyler
PREFERRED METHOD OF CONTACT (e.g. PM on boards, DM on Twitter) - PM / Twitter
Identification Info
STAGE NAME – Ryan Henderson
REAL NAME – Michael Ryan Henderson Jr.
NICKNAME(s) –
"The Unpredictable One"
"The King of Flight"
"Mr. No Limits"
"Mr. Worldwide"
"Mr. Five Star"
"The Human Highlight Reel"
"Highlight of the Night"
DATE OF BIRTH – July 16, 1988
PLACE OF BIRTH – Columbus, Ohio
FIGHTING OUT OF – Cleveland, Ohio
HEIGHT and WEIGHT – 5 ft 9 in and 200 lb
DEBUT YEAR – June 15, 2007
BIOGRAPHY –
Henderson is a third-generation professional wrestler; his grandfather Ryan "The Hammer" Henderson and Henderson's father Michael Henderson Sr. both competed in the professional wrestling industry. Michael's two brothers, Colby Henderson and Jack "Nero" Henderson also competed in the professional wrestling industry. Henderson is widely regarded as one of the most athletically gifted wrestlers in the world as well as one of the most innovative when it comes to his offense.
PAST INJURIES – Torn ACL/MCL in left knee - 2010
Social Info
CONTRACT or FREELANCE? - Freelance
ALIGNMENT – Babyface
ALLIES – N/A
RIVALS – N/A
Physical Info
EQUIPMENT/APPEARANCE – See Ricochet/pic at the top
WALKOUT ATTIRE – See Ricochet (Entrance jacket, not winged jacket) / Sometimes just a personalized shirt or muscle shirt.
CASUAL ATTIRE – Depending on the occasion, either a shirt and jeans or if it's a press related usually a suit.
WALKOUT THEME – "Born for This" by The Score
WALKOUT DESCRIPTION – "Born for This" is heard as the crowd begins cheering as Ryan Henderson makes his way out onto the stage, nodding his head to the music and as the beat kicks in Henderson raises his arm up in the air as blue lasers are shown down on him showing his silhouette, before he beats on his chest as the lights come back on as he pumps up the crowd as well as himself. Henderson makes his way down the ramp as he high fives the fans in the front row reaching out.
ANNOUNCER: Now introducing, first standing at five feet and nine inches tall, weighing in at two hundred pounds. He’s from Cleveland, Ohio...RYAN—HENDERSON!
You can see Henderson nodding his head to the beat of the song again this time towards the camera as he makes it to the bottom of the ramp as he looks around at the crowd, nodding his head once again as he runs forward and slides into the ring feet first as he jumps up to his feet, looking around again as he bends down before raising his arm up in the air and beating on his chest once again as he walks over to the turnbuckle, climbing it as he again pumps up the crowd, before hopping down as he removed his entrance jacket and tossed it to the outside, before beginning to stretch.
Fighting Info
FIGHTING STYLE – High Flyer / Innovative
SPORTSMANSHIP – Henderson is all about respect. If he's shown respect, he'll gladly return it. If he's shown disrespect prior to a match and if his opponent earns his respect he might still show it to said individual after the match.
FINISHING MOVES –
Fatal Encounter - Double underhook Canadian backbreaker rack transitioned into a modified corkscrew neckbreaker / Will Ospreay's Stormbreaker
Fatality - Fireman's carry dropped into a 540 kick
SIGNATURE MOVES –
- Welcome to O-HIO (Backflip handstand headscissors takedown followed by a kip-up into a Standing dropkick)
- Kryptonite Fist (Superman punch)
- Revelation (Rolling Thunder into a Jumping DDT)
- Axe Bomber (Big boot, sometimes to a seated opponent)
- Concussion on Delivery (Reverse spike hurricanrana) - generally used as a counter
- Star Seeker (Springboard shooting star press)
STANDARD MOVES –
- 450 splash
- Diving clothesline, sometimes while springboarding
- Double underhook backbreaker
- Dropping down and uppercutting the opponent, as a back body drop counter
- European uppercut, sometimes while springboarding
- Feint clothesline transitioned into a clothesline to the back of the opponent's head
- Fireman's carry takeover transitioned into a single leg basement dropkick
- Fosbury flop to an opponent on the outside
- High knee to an oncoming opponent
- Inverted headlock backbreaker
- Multiple DDT variations:
+ Float over, followed by a kip up and Henderson yelling out: "What's Up?!"
+ Reverse DDT
+ Snap
+ Rope-hung / Slingshot
- Multiple kick variations
+ Drop
+ Hanging soccer
+ Roundhouse
+ Running drop from the floor to the head of an opponent draped over the second rope
+ Spin, usually preceded by a bicycle knee
+ Springboard roundhouse
+ Standing, leg-feed, step-over or a running enzuigiri
NAME - Tyler
PREFERRED METHOD OF CONTACT (e.g. PM on boards, DM on Twitter) - PM / Twitter
Identification Info
STAGE NAME – Ryan Henderson
REAL NAME – Michael Ryan Henderson Jr.
NICKNAME(s) –
"The Unpredictable One"
"The King of Flight"
"Mr. No Limits"
"Mr. Worldwide"
"Mr. Five Star"
"The Human Highlight Reel"
"Highlight of the Night"
DATE OF BIRTH – July 16, 1988
PLACE OF BIRTH – Columbus, Ohio
FIGHTING OUT OF – Cleveland, Ohio
HEIGHT and WEIGHT – 5 ft 9 in and 200 lb
DEBUT YEAR – June 15, 2007
BIOGRAPHY –
Henderson is a third-generation professional wrestler; his grandfather Ryan "The Hammer" Henderson and Henderson's father Michael Henderson Sr. both competed in the professional wrestling industry. Michael's two brothers, Colby Henderson and Jack "Nero" Henderson also competed in the professional wrestling industry. Henderson is widely regarded as one of the most athletically gifted wrestlers in the world as well as one of the most innovative when it comes to his offense.
PAST INJURIES – Torn ACL/MCL in left knee - 2010
Social Info
CONTRACT or FREELANCE? - Freelance
ALIGNMENT – Babyface
ALLIES – N/A
RIVALS – N/A
Physical Info
EQUIPMENT/APPEARANCE – See Ricochet/pic at the top
WALKOUT ATTIRE – See Ricochet (Entrance jacket, not winged jacket) / Sometimes just a personalized shirt or muscle shirt.
CASUAL ATTIRE – Depending on the occasion, either a shirt and jeans or if it's a press related usually a suit.
WALKOUT THEME – "Born for This" by The Score
WALKOUT DESCRIPTION – "Born for This" is heard as the crowd begins cheering as Ryan Henderson makes his way out onto the stage, nodding his head to the music and as the beat kicks in Henderson raises his arm up in the air as blue lasers are shown down on him showing his silhouette, before he beats on his chest as the lights come back on as he pumps up the crowd as well as himself. Henderson makes his way down the ramp as he high fives the fans in the front row reaching out.
ANNOUNCER: Now introducing, first standing at five feet and nine inches tall, weighing in at two hundred pounds. He’s from Cleveland, Ohio...RYAN—HENDERSON!
You can see Henderson nodding his head to the beat of the song again this time towards the camera as he makes it to the bottom of the ramp as he looks around at the crowd, nodding his head once again as he runs forward and slides into the ring feet first as he jumps up to his feet, looking around again as he bends down before raising his arm up in the air and beating on his chest once again as he walks over to the turnbuckle, climbing it as he again pumps up the crowd, before hopping down as he removed his entrance jacket and tossed it to the outside, before beginning to stretch.
Fighting Info
FIGHTING STYLE – High Flyer / Innovative
SPORTSMANSHIP – Henderson is all about respect. If he's shown respect, he'll gladly return it. If he's shown disrespect prior to a match and if his opponent earns his respect he might still show it to said individual after the match.
FINISHING MOVES –
Fatal Encounter - Double underhook Canadian backbreaker rack transitioned into a modified corkscrew neckbreaker / Will Ospreay's Stormbreaker
Fatality - Fireman's carry dropped into a 540 kick
SIGNATURE MOVES –
- Welcome to O-HIO (Backflip handstand headscissors takedown followed by a kip-up into a Standing dropkick)
- Kryptonite Fist (Superman punch)
- Revelation (Rolling Thunder into a Jumping DDT)
- Axe Bomber (Big boot, sometimes to a seated opponent)
- Concussion on Delivery (Reverse spike hurricanrana) - generally used as a counter
- Star Seeker (Springboard shooting star press)
STANDARD MOVES –
- 450 splash
- Diving clothesline, sometimes while springboarding
- Double underhook backbreaker
- Dropping down and uppercutting the opponent, as a back body drop counter
- European uppercut, sometimes while springboarding
- Feint clothesline transitioned into a clothesline to the back of the opponent's head
- Fireman's carry takeover transitioned into a single leg basement dropkick
- Fosbury flop to an opponent on the outside
- High knee to an oncoming opponent
- Inverted headlock backbreaker
- Multiple DDT variations:
+ Float over, followed by a kip up and Henderson yelling out: "What's Up?!"
+ Reverse DDT
+ Snap
+ Rope-hung / Slingshot
- Multiple kick variations
+ Drop
+ Hanging soccer
+ Roundhouse
+ Running drop from the floor to the head of an opponent draped over the second rope
+ Spin, usually preceded by a bicycle knee
+ Springboard roundhouse
+ Standing, leg-feed, step-over or a running enzuigiri