Tag Team Name:
The Dominion
Combined Weight:
517 lbs.

Wrestler #1

Wrestler's Name:



"The American Nightmare" Tyson Bishop
Height:
6' 0.5"
Weight:
273 lbs
Hometown:
Boulder, CO
Orientation:
Heel
Attitude Notes:


Wrestler #2

Wrestler's Name:



"The Adonis" Lance Donovan
Height:
6'1"
Weight:
244 lbs
Hometown:
Chicago, IL
Orientation:
Heel
Attitude Notes:


Tag Team Finisher:
"The Stomping Ground"
Finisher Description:
Gutwrench Falling Power Bomb and Diving Reverse Neckbreaker combination move
Set-up Move:
kick to the gut by Bishop

Wrestler #1

Primary Style:

Tyson Bishop

Powerhouse
Favorite Wrestling Moves:
1) Corner Clothesline
2) Body Avalanche
3) Headbutt
4) Lariat
5) Short Arm Clothesline
6) Backbreaker
7) Sambo Suplex (Ura-nage)
8) Samoan drop
9) Charging Shoulder Block
10) Leaping Shoulder Block
11) Rope Hung DDT
12) Miltary Press Slam
13) Front Power Slam
14) Running Powerslam
15) Wheelbarrow facebuster
16) Forearm Club
17) Facewash - he rubs the sole of his boot across the opponent's face and then charges forward with a running knee

Signature Moves/Finishers:

Oklahoma Stampede
Avalache Fallaway Slam
Folding Powerbomb transitioned into a Boston Crab
Inverted Atomic drop followed by an enzuigiri
Finisher:
"The Bishop Bomb" - Sitout Gutwrench Powerbomb - He does a version where instead of the sitout he does it as a falling powerbom; this version is for a false finish

Wrestler #2

Primary Style:

Lance Donovan

Technical
Favorite Wrestling Moves:
1: overhead belly-to-belly suplex
2: belly-to-back suplex
3: German suplex/release German suplex
4: release tiger suplex
5: backdrop driver
6: snap suplex
7: electric chair suplex
8: overhead head and arm suplex
9: gutwrench suplex
10: bridging back suplex (Regal plex)
11: kick to the gut ----> swinging neckbreaker
12: reverse/hangman's neckbreaker
13: Rydeen Bomb/sitout spinebuster
14: pendulum backbreaker
15: dragon screw legwhip
16: deep armdrag takedown - he's almost parallel with the mat when he executes the move
17: high elevation standing dropick
18: European uppercut
19: knife-edge chop
20: choke against the middle rope and then bounce off the opposite ropes and land on the opponent's back while draped over the rope
21: thumb to the eye
22: headbutt drop to groin
23: headbutt and falling headbutt to prone opponent
24: straddle chinlock (think camel clutch without the arms on his thighs)
25: high angle Boston crab
26: scorpion deathlock
27: abdominal stretch
28: sleeperhold with bodyscissors if neccessary
29: armbar
30: surfboard - places knee in opponent's back and pulls back on the arms
31: moonsault
32: flying splash
33: flying elbowdrop
34: flying axe-handle
35: flying clothesline

Signature Moves:

1: superkick to stagger the opponent followed by a Pele kick after Lance pivots to get himself into position
2: Assault and Battery - whips the opponent into the corner and charges in with a clothesline (this can be countered). After landing the clothesline, starts laying in with strikes like forearms, European uppercuts, knife-edge chops and punches causing the opponent to cover up and go into seated position. Lance then transitions to stomping the proverbial mud hole until the ref backs him up.
3: The Apollo Hold - cobra clutch and camel clutch combination - Lance sits on his opponent's back like a camel clutch and then applies a cobra clutch
4: Hello to My Adoring Fans - Lance whips his opponent into a corner and charges in hitting a knee to the opponent's face which puts Lance standing on the middle and bottom ropes. Lance then steps up to the middle rope and waves to the audience (getting boos this is also an opportune time for his opponent to counter with an inverted atomic drop or other move). Lance will hit a double arm DDT or regular DDT from the middle rope.
5: A brutal looking and sounding spinning spinebuster slam (ala Arn Anderson) that sees the opponent bounce off the mat
6: Second City Scream - Cattle Mutilation/bridging double chickenwing
Finisher:
"Fall from Grace" - diving diamond cutter - usually comes off the middle rope but can and will come off the top rope to hit the cutter - Was his father's finishing move

Team Theme Music:
"Jekyll and Hyde" Five Finger Death Punch

Wrestler #1

Looks:

Tyson Bishop

You're not looking at a bodybuilder when you see Tyson you're looking at a barrel chested hoss of a man. Tyson is a strong man, but he doesn't need the cuts and tan to highlight them. He's the man working the farm tossing bales of hay with ease, pulling the tractor out of the mud. Tyson looks at the world through his hazel and has brown hair that is cut in a caesar haircut. He has a thick black beard, that has a some white hair showing through.
Clothing (Wrestler #1):
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Entrance Music (Wrestler #1):
"The Sound of Silence" Disturbed

Wrestler #2

Looks:

Lance Donovan

If he wasn't a pro-wrestler, he could be a successful model. He's cut in all the right places and has all the right angles on his face. Lance takes care of himself, works out, eats clean and lives the straight edge life style. He looks like an Adonis and has a six pack you could do laundry on. He has short brown hair that's short enough it spikes without a lot of hair product and blue eyes. He's clean shaven and has the tattoo "Legacy" across his back in a gothic font.
Clothing (Wrestler #2):
His ring attire consists of royal blue standard wrestling trunks. He wears royal blue kneepads with black trim and royal blue boots with a black kick pads on the front of them. He sports royal blue elbowpads and black wrist tape. To the ring, he'll often wear a random t-shirt from a concert, sports team or witty saying.
Entrance Music (Wrestler #2):
"A Cut Above" Avery Watts

Character Histories:
Lance Donovan is the oldest son of wrestler Matt Donovan (Taleis) and Rebecca Donovan. Matt Donovan wrestled primarily during the wrestling boom of the mid to late 90's and early 00's. Matt's father and Rebecca's father were both successful professional wrestlers in the territory days. He is the newphew of Robert Donovan and Adam Donovan.

Matt was a solid upper midcard to midcard heel in a few national promotions of the time. As the wrestling boom ended, Matt found hismelf spending more time wrestling on the independents. Today, Matt is in pretty good health. Rebecca's father was a mainstay in the Minneapolis area. He worked for a less lucrative promotion, but made a good living to provide for his family. Shooter Adams was well-known throughout the upper midwest. Adam Donovan came in on the downswing of the national promotion boom and peaked in KCW in 2001. Robert Donovan had the most success of the Donovan brothers competing in big promotions and holding top titles in the late 90's and early 00's. Robert has wrestled as recently as a few years ago for the AWA. Tony Donovan is the patriarch of the Donovan family and wrestled during the territory days.

Lance didn't play sports in high school. He was a professional wrestler by the time he was 14. He grew up watching his father wrestle. His grandfathers and father trained him from the beginning. He worked a few very small indy promotions around the Nashville area. He worked as ring crew and was pretty much a punching bag for other wrestlers while he was young.

"America's Pefection" Alex Wallace also assisted in training Lance Donovan. Wallace had the biggest impact on the youngster. Wallace's confidence and style became the inspiration for Donovan's own confidence and wrestling style. Donovan even adopted Wallace's piledriver finisher as his own. Donovan practiced the move, studied it to the point his master of the piledriver surpassed Wallace's own mastery.

Two years into his career, he spent the summer down at the Rocket City Wrestling Academy of the Von Braun family being trained by Lance Kannen and the Von Brauns adding further to his repertoire.

At the age of 17, Donovan traveled to Japan for the summer with is father to train over there while his father worked a tour. Lance also worked matches to gain valuable experience.

Once Lance graduated from high school, he was out of his parents' house and traveling the world. He spent eight weeks in Europe wrestling. He spent the next eight weeks touring Japan. He spent ten weeks in Australia on a tour and spent six weeks in Mexico. He continued to tour the world for the rest of 2015 repeating these tours. He finally returned to the United States in early 2016 and hooked up with Tyson Bishop and started teaming with him.

While wrestling for a promotion in central PA, Lance Donovan was scouted by an agent from Ultimate Pro Wrestling. A deal was worked out and Lance found himself on the fast track to success.

Wrestling History:
None...yet