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Character Information
Character Information
Name: Alex Healy
Alias/Nicknames: Rec Centre Hero, Canadian Indy Darling
Face: Jimmy Rave
Age: 22
Height: 6'0
Weight: 201 lbs
Hometown: Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
Billed from: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Theme Music: Believe - The Bravery
Gimmick(s): Old school face. Fighting for justice and all that is right, and so on. He will sell terror for a monster or a giant. A lot of people say they are fearless these days, and it is getting old. A lot of people are gimmicky these days and it's getting old. Healy's the exact opposite; he goes back to the basics because it is so rare to see. He gets over by being simple and old school.
Managing: Here
Managed By: Here
Stable: Here
Tag-Team: Here
Current Crowd Status: Super face... that is, if you'll allow him to be at the level of super face. Otherwise, I guess he's just a face.
Brief Character Biography: Healy grew up watching wrestling. He knew that when he grew up he wanted to go to wrestling school. Living in Southern Ontario he had a few quality wrestling schools around him. He could go to Toronto and join Squared Circle Wrestling (the school known for producing Jennifer Blake, Taylor Wylde and Gail Kim). However, their focus was on a Lucha style of wrestling, and it was a little too far away from him. He settled on the Can-Am Wrestling School out of Windsor, Ontario. He was taught by Ontario legend "Textbook" Tyson Dux. Healy learned a lot from Dux including how to conduct yourself on the mic and to maintain a personality while in the ring. He started his career in NPW and began a feud with Trevor Slash and Steven St. Fox. The company shut down prematurely, and there was never closure to either feud. His feud with Steven St. Fox ended when he entered the ICWA, but his issues with Trevor Slash have never been resolved. After NPW shut down he went back home and began working for Maximum Pro Wrestling (the amalgamation of Border City Wrestling and Blood, Sweat and Ears) winning the Triple Crown Champion from his mentor Tyson Dux in what was later named match of the year on the Ontario Indy Scene. He later pinned Phil Atlas for the BCW Heavyweight Championship a month after BCW returned in 2012. While never holding championship gold out west, Healy has faced off against many wrestling legends in co-main events for Great Canadian Wrestling including Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Kevin Nash and of course X-Pac. In 2013, Healy was contacted by Maple Leaf Wrestling, a development company for ICWA. He began working on their shows and quickly became one of the fan favourites. He never held gold there, but was well on pace to win the Western Provinces Championship when Stan Marshall pulled him aside and told him he was contracted by ICWA. He had a rocky first season, but he is back to do what he always does; entertain.
Allies: Here
Enemies: Steven St. Fox, Trevor Slash
Favorite Match Types: Singles Matches. Ladder matches are cool too.
Least Favorite Match Types: Any death match or anything with a high risk of injury.
Moveset Information
Wrestling Style: Technical base with a bit of grappling and submission. He uses just a tiny amount of flying in any given match. Think along the lines of Shawn Michaels level of flying.
Trademark Moves:
- Boom, Baby! (with the opponent in the corner, Healy will hit 9 elbow strikes with his padded elbow, then walk to the opposite corner and deliver a running elbow. When he hits it he'll yell "BOOM BAB-AH" and generally follow it up with a theatric where he'll struggle to remove his elbow from the opponent's head as if it were buried into the skull from the running elbow. The crowd will and sometimes the announcers will cry "Boom, baby!" along with him after he hits it. Used in almost every match. It is not actually referred to as Boom, Baby! by announcers or wrestlers, though.)
- Headlock (pretty simple. He likes to ground an opponent with a headlock and keep him there for an extended period of time. It's used mostly to piss off his opponent and get them acting irrationally in the ring. He'll always retreat to the headlock and go dead weight to help ground the opponent if they are standing. This move could be applied for 5 minutes if he is facing a high energy opponent. This way the high energy opponent has a chance to rest for a bit -strictly an out of character reason for him.)
- Derri-air (Corner Back Splash. a'la Kenny Omega)
- Manami Toyota's bridge out of a pin (not an actual move, but Healy will use his leg strength to break out of a pin when facing large opponents, much like Toyota had to against Aja Kong. Great match; I suggest you watch the whole thing.)
- Fosbury Flop (Not the AJ Styles version of the move. Healy will clear the ropes in proper high jump form. His back will be toward the opponent
Finishing Moves:
- Izzi Forged (Tiger Suplex)
- Canadian Maple Leaf (Single Leg Crab)