Here is just the wrestler himself;
CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
GIMMICK:A delusional, bitter nightclub entertainer from the 1970s who insists he’s a legendary celebrity despite wrestling in front of tiny crowds. He sings badly, insults fans, demands respect he hasn’t earned, and treats wrestling matches like interruptions to his “show business career.” Underneath the comedy is a surprisingly violent brawler who snaps when humiliated.
ALIGNMENT:
Tweener/Heel
CATCHPHRASES:
- “You people are looking at a STAR.”
- “Cut the music, sweetheart.”
- “I didn’t come here to wrestle for peasants.”
- “Buy a ticket next time!”
- “The show stops when I say it stops.”
- "Lives is gonna be in Tony Clifton's hands."
CHARACTER REPRESENTATIVE
PICTURE BASE:Honestly? A mix of:
- Mick Foley
- Andy Kaufman
- late-career Terry Funk
IN WRESTLING
WRESTLING STYLE:Brawling / Hardcore / Traditional
WRESTLING ABILITIES:
- Speed: 5
- Technical: 4
- Power: 3
- Brawling: 1
- Charisma: 1
TAUNTS
- Pretends to sing into an imaginary microphone
- Demands applause from the crowd
- Fixes his jacket after punching someone
- Slowly claps at injured opponents
STRIKES
- Knife Edge Chop
- Back Elbow
- Eye Rake
STANDING
- Swinging Neckbreaker
- Russian Legsweep
- Side Slam
GROUND
- Mounted Punches
- Rear Chinlock while trash talking
- Face Rake
CORNER
- Mudhole Stomps
- Choking opponent with scarf/jacket
- Repeated back elbows
ROPE/SPRINGBOARD/DIVE
- Falling Elbow Drop from middle rope
- Slingshot Shoulder Block
- Baseball Slide
APRON
- DDT on apron
- Hanging Neckbreaker
- Rope-assisted choke
DIVING
- Diving Elbow Drop
- Axe Handle Smash
- Rare suicidal crossbody that looks reckless
RUNNING
- Big Boot
- Running Clothesline
- Bionic Elbow
TAG TEAM
- Refuses to tag partner
- Cheap shots while arguing with referee
- Blind tag lariat
COMEBACK
- Wild punches
- Big boot
- Atomic Drop
- Elbow Drop
- Crowd insult instead of posing
SIGNATURE
NAME: Last CallMOVE: Double Arm DDT
NAME: The Lounge Act
MOVE: Swinging Side Slam
FINISHER
NAME: Curtain CallMOVE: Mandible Claw
NAME: The Final Number
MOVE: Elevated DDT
SUPER FINISHER
NAME: Closing TimeMOVE: Barbed Wire Mandible Claw or Spike Double Arm DDT
CHARACTER HISTORY
Tony Clifton spent decades claiming to be a legendary entertainer who was “blacklisted by Hollywood elites.” After being laughed out of casinos, comedy clubs, and county fairs, he wandered into professional wrestling and discovered something horrifying: wrestling fans actually hated him enough to make him famous again.Now he treats every match like a personal insult, every crowd like unpaid customers, and every championship like proof he was right all along.
Though often ridiculous and self-destructive, Clifton becomes frighteningly violent whenever the audience stops laughing with him and starts laughing at him.
ENTRANCE INFORMATION
ENTRANCE MUSIC:Summer of ’69”
REGULAR ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION
The lights dim as Tony Clifton stumbles onto the stage in old school wrestling robe with TC printed on the lapel and tinted sunglasses, carrying a microphone and a drink. Before the match even begins, he loudly complains about the audience, the venue, and the state of the wrestling business.He attempts to sing over his entrance music, frequently off-key.
Halfway down the ramp, he stops to berate a fan in the front row before suddenly smashing the microphone into the ring post.
By the time he enters the ring, the crowd has gone from laughing to genuinely uncomfortable — exactly the reaction Clifton wants.
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