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Characteristics: Bob Murdoch
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FACTS
Date Of Birth: August 8th, 19??
Born In: Waxahatchie, TX, USA
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 215 lbs.

Debut: vs Jamie King (won via DQ) May 3rd, 2009, for Thunderstruck Valley Wrestling, Glensboro, KY, USA

Things You Should Know: Nick names are "Captain Redneck" and "The Outlaw". Trained by Cody Matthews, Maxx Sledd, & MWA Training School. Was a creature character concept designer for indie film Shadowslight (2008). Played "The Bookie" in the indie film Steampunk (2010). College degree in Graphic Design.

Finisher: Lariat From Hell (Running Lariat), Outlaw DDT (Single Arm Impaler DDT)

Titles: TVW USA Champ x1, TVW Tag Champ x1 (with Kay McCoy), MCIW Tag Champ x2 ( with Kay McCoy x1, with Sabastan Eros x1), KZW Tag Champ x2 (with Cody Matthews x2), WCCW Kentucky Champ x1, WCCW Heavyweight Champ x2

Biggest Matches Of Career (So Far): Rob Conway (WCCW 2012), Kliff Hanger (CCW 2011, WCCW 2012), Mad Man Pondo (2010 TVW, WCCW 2012), Roger Ruffen (MWA 2010), Nick Dinsmore (2012 OVW), Paul Birchill (2012 OVW), Mickie Knuckles (2010 TVW), Bobo Brazil Jr (ICW 2009), Alkatrazz (WVW 2009), Crimson (2010), Terry Bull (2012 WCCW)

Entrance Themes: 99 Problems by Hugo, God's Gonna Cut You Down by Johnny Cash, Poontang Blues by The Doors, A Few More Rednecks by Charlie Daniels, Boots On by Randy Houser

Web Links:
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YouTube Channel
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Interview mit Bob Murdoch
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#2
Welcome on board!
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#3
Hey there!

We are really excited, you found your way in here!! Daumen hoch

We wish you all the best for your career and very much fun in here!
If there is anything, we can help, just ask!! Bier
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Zitat:Original von Double F
Hey there!

We are really excited, you found your way in here!! Daumen hoch

We wish you all the best for your career and very much fun in here!
If there is anything, we can help, just ask!! Bier


Thanks guys for the warm welcome and best wishes. I'll check in from time to time. If you all have any questions, feel free to ask.
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Hey, nice to have you here.
One question I'd like to ask is which one of your finishers you prefer and why. And maybe if you would want another/more finishers.
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#6
Welcome on board, Bob! Daumen hoch

I'd also like to ask you a question: Lets say you are scheduled to appear for an event on saturday night... what's youre routine of the day? When are you heading to the arena? How's the atmosphere in the locker room? Do you talk with your "opponent" about the big spots that you're going to do in the match or are you just going out there and calling the moves while the match is on?

Would be very glad if you find the time to answer my question Smile
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#7
@Double F: Maybe you put Bob in the 'Professional Wrestler' Status. Join the Alex Wright Account.
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Zitat:Original von Light
Hey, nice to have you here.
One question I'd like to ask is which one of your finishers you prefer and why. And maybe if you would want another/more finishers.

Sorry for the delay on getting back here, I got injured wrestling a few weeks ago and not really had my mind on wrestling for past while.

But anyways, back to your question...

I prefer hitting guys with the Lariat. its easier for people to take and I can hit it on anyone despite their size or ring location, with relative ease. Sometimes guys take the Single-arm hooked DDT impaler move just awful and it makes me unhappy with the result.

I've not thought about adding another finisher since those seem to have done the trick... the closest I've come to a 3rd finisher is a Tornado DDT out of the corner against really big guys.

Keep asking me questions guys, I don't mind.

Also, on the WWE 13 video game, I am a down-loadable character via the Community Creations for those who have the game.
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Zitat:Original von Y2R-KO
Welcome on board, Bob! Daumen hoch

I'd also like to ask you a question: Lets say you are scheduled to appear for an event on saturday night... what's youre routine of the day? When are you heading to the arena? How's the atmosphere in the locker room? Do you talk with your "opponent" about the big spots that you're going to do in the match or are you just going out there and calling the moves while the match is on?

Would be very glad if you find the time to answer my question Smile

These vary per show and per who I'm working...

At WCCW I'm a regular. Bell time is 7:30pm, doors open at 6:00pm. I like to be there no later than 5pm so I can get at least an hour in the ring to work on new things I want to try or to help some of the up and coming guys work out. I generally don't know who I'm working until the booker posts the card in the back, unless I'm in some angle or something we're building for. Generally the booker will tell you what he wants out of your match... some give you more creativity than others.

On this show I'm more of a main event guy so I'm generally going on in the later part of the night. Depending on whose been working longer, the vet generally calls the match while working with you on what you can or cant or want to do. Some guys like to call long intricate spots, some guys like to work on the fly and listen to the crowd... I take pride in that I feel like I can work with almost anyone and their style... but personally like a little of both, like call a few high-lights and let the crowd dictate what they want to see out of me. That way you can adjust as needed.

Now when I work a show like the MWA, its different. Bell time is 7pm, doors open at 6pm. They are the people who taught me how to wrestle, so I tend to get there early with the trainees like at noon, help with ring and then train/work out for 3 hours to keep getting better. On this show I'm generally more of a low carder with my job to help younger guys look better or get the show started off with a bang. I don't know who I'm working until sometimes shortly before bell time and we are told exactly how long to work and what they want in the match, no if and or butts. This is more of a "yes sir" old-school type of show that is hard to get booked for in this area. The guys tend to call longer spots than any other show I've worked so far, with less improvisation.

I hope that answered the question... if I'm not clear just ask me what part I need to answer.
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#10
Hey Bob!
First, I want to wish you a happy new year!

What are your plans for 2013? What are your dreams for 2013?

Which German Wrestler is your favourite?

Thanks a lot for your answers! Bier
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