
5 Currently Ranked
Tyler Adrian Best
Record: 4 - 1
Tyler Adrian Best
Alignment: heel
Nickname: Tyler Adrian Best, TAB
First Name: Tyler
Last Name: Best
Date of Birth: 02/14/2004
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 182lbs.
Manager(s):
Additional Information:
- Will cheat in a pinch, but only in desperation
- Still young, prone to mistakes
- Will taunt opponents, talk trash, and appeal to the crowd
- Amateur wrestling mentality, but will go high risk if it makes sense
Theme Music: “People I Don’t Like” by UPSAHL
Setup Move The Ty-Breaker
Fireman's Carry swung into an Uranage-style slam (Kenny King's "Royal Flush")Finishing Move: Streets Sweeper
A cutter, in most variations. Can be done standing, from the corner, springboard, etc.General Moveset:
- MMA Style Striking (Punches, Elbows, Knees, and High/Low Kicks)
- Strong Style Strikes (Knife Edge Chops, Hard Kicks)
- Occasional High Flying Strikes (Dropkicks, Springboard strikes, etc.)
- Suplex Variations (Belly-To-Belly, Belly-To- Back, Hammerlock, Snap, Dragon, German, Saito, Exploder, etc.)
- Standing Holds (Armbar, Hammerlock, Arm Wrench, Headlock)
- Amateur Wrestling Takedowns (Trips, Side Slams, Double or Single Leg)
- Occasional Standing High Flying Moves (Moonsault, Hurricanrana, Tornado DDT, Chain Arm Drags, Snapmare & Dropkick, Crucifix)
- Occasional Springboards (Dropkick, Moonsault, Crossbody)
- Suicide Dive / Over The Top Plancha
- Limb Target Submissions (Armbar, kneebar, kimura)
- Ground Strikes (Sliding kick, knee drop, stomps, kicks, mounted punches)
Entrance Description:
The lights in the arena dim, as "T A B" flashes across the screen in bright gold letters. The letters suddenly begin to drip 97Red, as "People I Don't Like" begins to blast over the sound system. Tyler Adrian Best steps out from behind the curtain, slowly making his way out onto the stage and staring out into the sea of fans. He gestures to the crowd as he saunters down the ramp, rolling under the ropes and getting up to his feet once he's in the ring.
Tyler goes up onto the turnbuckle, appealing to the crowd before coming down into his corner, stretching before the match begins.