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Character's Real Name : Austin Davidson Ring Name : Xtreme 3:16 Height : 6'0" Weight : 200 lbs. Hometown : Calgary, Alberta, Canada Appearance
In the ring : Inside the squared circle, Xtreme 3:16 is normally wearing his long red dyed hair with the black streaks through it, dampened down by water. During the ring entrance, he has a black t-shirt on, and once the match starts, the t-shirt comes off. As well, he has black tape wrapped around both his left and right wrists. He normally wears blue relaxed fit denim jeans, held up with a black leather belt, that has a silver skull and crossbones belt buckle and a pair of black wrestling boots. As for accessories, he always has a silver chain around his neck, that has a golden "3:16" pendant attached to it, that is removed prior to the match beginning.
Out of the ring : Outside the ring, or the arena for that matter, Xtreme 3:16's street wardrobe varies, not much, but it does vary. On casual days he is seen wearing his long red dyed hair with the black streaks through it, tied up in a ponytail, as well as a pair of black tinted sunglasses with a red metallic frame. Along with the sunglasses, he has his silver chain with the golden "3:16" pendant attached to it. Normally he wears a black t-shirt, a pair of blue, relaxed fit denim jeans, with the same black leather belt with the skull and crossbones belt buckle and a pair of black leather biker boots. On formal occassions or when travelling to different cities that he likes, much like any other professional sports star, he wears a suit. His suit, is of high end quality, usually Armoni, and normally the entire wardrobe is nothing but lack. Along with his hair being tied up into a ponytail, and the sunglasses and the chain, the suit jacket the dress shirt, the dress pants and the matching shoes are from Armoni and are the color black. The dress shirt, is never accompanied by a tie, and always has the top two buttons left undone.
Attitude : Knows where credit is due and truly believe that respect is earned, but also hates being pushed around. General attitude towards others : Respectful, a gentleman almost, unless provoked otherwise.
In ring mentality: Though he may not be physically as dominant as say a Jamie Pierce, Xtreme knows how to dismantle his opponent, even if it means going high risk, high reward. He has been trained by Bret Hart and Chris Benoit, so he is quite fluent in the technical part of wrestling, but his light frame gives him the ability to quickly change the tide of the match with one top rope cross body.
Moves
10 Basic moves : - Variations of DDT's - Variations of Hurricarana's - Variations of Suplex's - Neckbreaker Drop - Double A Spinebuster - High Angle German Suplex - Moonsault - Sharpshooter - Shining Wizard - Crippler Crossface
Signature moves : - X-Bomb [Swanton Bomb] - Xtreme Measures [Whisper in the Wind] - X-Kick [Pele Kick] - Advent Dropkick [Hesitation Dropkick]
Finishers : - Messiah's Spike [Canadian Destroyer] - Canadian Sting [Spanish Fly]
Detailed Entrance : The lights in the arena go out as the opening riff fill the airwaves from "Inside the Fire" by Disturbed. It wasn't until the sadistic laughter from David Draiman that Xtreme 3:16 appears from behind the curtain to a mixed reaction. As he makes his way to the ring, he exchanges high fives with fans that want one and of course exchange unpleasantries who don't respect the superstar. As he gets in the ring, he climbs to the second turnbuckle and raises his fists in the air and does the same at the opposite corner. After that, Xtreme jumps down to the canvas and awaits for his opponent.
History of Xtreme 3:16 : Calgary, Alberta, Canada, is famous for the Calgary Stampede, Spruce Meadows, the Calgary Stampeders, the Calgary Flames. It is also a stronghold for professional wrestling, from Stampede Wrestling to the Hart family, Calgary is called home for quite a few professional wrestlers. That is true for Austin Davidson, more famously known as Xtreme 3:16. From a young age, he knew that he wanted to be a professional wrestler when he grew up, from watching Stampede Wrestling, to watching Bret and Owen Hart and the Hart Foundation in the former WWF. The technical aspect of wrestling had always intrigued Austin, and didn't want anything more to become a technical wrestler like his idols Bret "The Hitman" Hart and the late, great, Chris Benoit. From the age of 16 to just before he broke out into the MSN Circuit at the age of 18, he was able to live out a dream of his. He wanted nothing more to be trained by Bret Hart and Chris Benoit at the world famous, "Hart Dungeon". Though being essentially brutalized day in and day out by a couple of Canadian heroes, Austin had found time to increase his agility, his charisma, his cardio, to become a high flyer as well. Not only that, he also had finished high school prior to setting foot into the MSN Circuit. By November 2003 came around, Austin Davidson was ready to take on the MSN Circuit and quickly signed on to a company ran by Lee "Hell" Spawn and Whisper. The name of the company escapes me at the moment, but it didn't take long for Austin to be acquainted with Brian "The Electric" Blade, leader of the Lead Pipe Gang. Though Austin didn't have very much success at this particular company, but by the time the place had closed it's doors, Austin had become part of the Lead Pipe Gang, and close friends with Brian Blade. As time went on, Austin had become acquainted with "The Sadistic Pitbull" Jason Blade (no relation to Brian Blade). Jason Blade had essentially took Austin under his wing to further his skills as a professional wrestler. Right around that time as well, Austin had crossed paths with his now wife, Veronica James. Austin was making progress in his career, winning a few Intercontinental Championships, United States Championships and Hardcore Championships, but one title had eluded him, the World Heavyweight Championship.
In late 2004, Austin had signed a contract with the XWL, the Xtreme Wrestling League. He was referred to the company by non other, than Brian Blade to re-unite the Lead Pipe Gang to its full potential. Austin had a great run at the XWL, his best run in any other company he'd ever signed with, also, he accomplished his dream of claiming a World Heavyweight Championship. Though it didn't happen until July 24th, 2005, the journey was damn well worth it. By the time XWL had shut down midway through 2006, Austin had become the youngest World Heavyweight Champion, he had claimed the Intercontinental Championship twice, the Hardcore Championship thirteen times, and was also inducted into the 2006 Hall of Fame. As well, he had become a father, as Veronica gave birth to a baby boy, later named A.J, short for Austin Davidson Junior.
After XWL had shut its doors, family, friends and even his wife say that he went into a downward spiral of sorts. Hell, even Austin will say that he went into a downward spiral. Though he had won and become the sole possessor of the IRX Tag Team Championships, he didn't waste anytime in naming his tag team partner, Scott Addams. However, shortly after that, it had seemed that he fell off the map, he started no showing at the IRX, he even had called it quits at the IRX, pissing off a lot of people in the front office. No one knew exactly what was going on with Austin, that is until his time with EPIC. It was abundantly clear that Austin had a problem with alcohol and was admitted into rehab.
2007 was a rough year for Austin Davidson, as the last record of him being under contract anywhere was November of 2007. He tried to juggle rehab and work, but that didn't help matters. So, it was inevitable that Austin Davidson took some sort of hiatus from the sport that he loved. Question was, how long would it last?
The answer, about seven months, June 10th, 2008, with an appearance at iicX, Austin Davidson looked better than ever, staying away from alcohol all together, and he got another chance to work for the man who ran IRX, Timothy Decaine, and as well as the man who ran EPIC, Aaron O'Brien, also, the man who combined the two and founded iicX, Kane McCabe. Austin knew what he had done to his reputation, what damage he done to his fanbase, and he wants nothing more than to restore his reputation, his fanbase, and hopefully he can earn everyone's respect.
And now, he finds himself working for Lee "Hell" Spawn once again. The man that gave Austin his start in the professional wrestling industry has once again hired the young superstar. Though Austin doesn't measure up to the likes of legends such as Mace, Killswitch, and so on and so on, this doesn't seem to stop Spawn from hiring "The Advent of Xtreme" once again. Then again, this isn't Austin's first stint in the NWA. Who can forget about the heated battles that he has had with Bret "Crush" Jones / Matthews? Who knows, maybe we can see Austin in another classic battle with someone in the NWA again.
And with the IWF jumping ship to the Aimoo Circuit, Austin has a journey on his hands. Recently, carrying over his title reign along with Hope Sweet as IWF Intergender Tag Team Champions, only to piss the title reign away and now have to forfeit the titles to a more deserving tag team in "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and Madeline Blade. With this, also came the development that "Rowdy" Roddy Piper has been looking for one of Austin's mentors in Brian "The Electric" Blade, not to mention that Scott Blade has been wanting to get his hands on Austin for quite some time, because of the same reason. With the ordeal pertaining to the IWF Intergender Tag Team Championship, nearing its end, maybe Austin can uncover the mysterious whereabouts of Brian Blade.
May 11th, 2009, is the date where Destiny Sweet has made a formal announcement saying that FWAR is now reopened. Having enough of doing somebody else's dirty work in the IWF, she finally decided to focus on her pride and joy, the FWAR. The titles still carry over and what not. But, there has been rumors that Austin's protege, Victor Steele has signed a contract with the FWAR, and is looking for him. What for? We're not sure, but we'll find out sooner or later. It didn't take long for Victor Steele to make his presence known. Unlike Austin, Victor took a turn towards the darkside so to speak, talking down to everyone who has ever supported him and even showing immense disrespect for his trainer and friend. Of course, Austin wouldn't take it laying down and confronted Vic on it and tried to talk some common sense. However, it was like Vic had this all planned out in the beginning and ended up putting Austin on the shelf for quite some time with a severe concussion.A couple months later, is when Austin returned to action however, thirsty for revenge. However, to his disappointment, Vic hasn't been seen since his attack on Austin, taking Austin's chance for revenge with him. Austin took this pent up rage and managed a victory over Phoenix Winterborn. Getting back into the swing of things since the concussion is in full swing, what lies ahead of Austin? Only time will tell.
September 30th, 2009, was the date for Xtreme 3:16's final professional wrestling match, against a man by the name of J. Loco. After becoming FWAR's first Hall of Fame inductee, Xtreme felt that instead of just announcing his retirement, he needed to have a retirement match. As luck would have it, this match was Xtreme's 200th match, which he won and shed tears inside that ring, knowing that it would be the last time that he laced up the wrestling boots.
However, the retirement didn't last long, as now it is 2010. The word on the street was that Whisper had opened up a federation of her own, DWA, and actually invited Xtreme 3:16 along for the ride. He couldn't just say no to the woman he had known since he first set foot inside a wrestling ring. Sure others may not like the fact that he's in the DWA, given his recent actions in other places. But you know what? He really doesn't care about what others think and is looking forward to this opprotunity in the DWA.
Accolades and accomplishments : - GCWW Tag Team Champion - XWE 2 Cruiserweight Champion - EFWW Intercontinental Champion - TMWF's First Ever Hardcore Champion - MWE Cruiserweight Champion - MWE Intercontinental Champion - WCW Cruiserweight Champion - WUW United States Champion - WUW Cruiserweight Champion - WUW Hardcore Champion - NWA New Japan Champion - 13 x XWL Hardcore Champion - 2 x XWL Intercontinental Champion - XWL's Youngest World Heavyweight Champion - Inductee into the XWL Hall of Fame Class of 2006 - WWF's First Ever World Heavyweight Champion - 4 x WWF Hardcore Champion - WWF Superstar of the Month (November 2005) - OCW Internet Champion - UEWF World Champion - IRX's First Tag Team Champion (w/ Scott Addams) - 5 x FWAR Hardcore Champion - FWAR World Champion - IWF Intergender Tag Team Champion (w/ Hope Sweet) - FWAR's First Ever Hall of Fame Inductee (2009) - Proud, loving Father and Husband
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