Post by B. on Apr 14, 2024 3:29:24 GMT
Wrestler's Name: Eugene Alan Snitsky ||+|| Jon Heidenreich
Nicknames: “Mean Gene"; Snitsky; Psycho Freak ||+|| "Bad Jon"; Heidenreich; The Reich
Hometown: Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania ||+|| New Orleans, Louisiana
Birth Year: 1970 ||+|| 1972
Height: 6’ 8” ||+|| 6' 7"
Weight: 290 ||+|| 285
Alignment: (Face, Heel, Tweener) Heel ||+|| Heel
Wrestling Style: (Cruiser, Submission, Big Guy, All-Rounder, etc) Big Guy ||+|| Big Guy
Manager/Valet: Brady Booker ||+|| Brady Booker
Individual Entrance Music: You hear Snitsky say “IT WASN’T MY FAULT” then plays “Back In Black” by AC/DC ||+|| The chant of “HEIDEN, HEIDEN-REICH, HEI-DEN-REICH! HEIDEN, HEIDEN-REICH, HEI-DEN-REICH!” is heard then plays “Black Ice” by AC/DC
Tag Team/Stable Entrance Music: "Orion" by Metallica
Favorite Moves:
Sidewalk Slam ||+|| Catapult Back Breaker
Running Elbow Smash ||+|| Electric Chair Drop
Two Handed Choke ||+|| Shoulder Breaker
Fall Away Slam ||+|| Delayed Inverted Atomic Drop
Pumphandle Drop ||+|| Standing Arm Bar
Finisher(s):
Half Boston Crab ||+|| Standing Cobra Clutch/Camel Clutch Combination
Psycho Drop - Butterfly Lifting Neckbreaker ||+|| Reich Maneuver – Modified Inverted Jackhammer
Tag Team Double Team Moves/Momentum Shifters:
Double Clothesline
Double Big Boot
Double Elbow Drop
Double Garvin Stomp
Tag Team Finisher(s):
Modified Hart Attack - Bearhug-Spinebuster/Clothesline Combo
Double Choke Slam
Biography:
Snitsky
Monster sized professional wrestler who was in E-Wrestling Alliance and formerly managed by Harvey Whippleman. Snitsky hasn't always been clear about his involvement in situations in previous time with EWA. Whether it was an awkward video about intriguing feet, or something afoot regarding some prank or severe beating, Gene could always reason that any accusations toward him "isn't/wasn't my fault." Snitsky's time appears to have lasted "off and on" from 2008 through 2012 with a quick stop by in 2018. Before or since this time, his whereabouts have been unknown.
Heidenreich
Came to EWA with Stephen DeAngelis to recite poetry and beat up people. Stayed to beat up people. Briefly, Heidenreich teamed with Ron Reis and Michael Jarvis as The Big Bad Boys, but eventually, Jon was the last "Big Bad Boy" standing. Jon also had time with Road Warrior Animal, Nikita Koloff, Kensuke Sasake, as Vintage's tag team intervenors. Eventually, Heidenreich got a new attitude. One where he would pay homage in ways to Sid Vicious, as "Master and Ruler of THIS World" and to "The Rock," by becoming known as "The Reich." Rumor has it that Heidenreich took Brock Lesnar to the limits in one of Lesnar's successful title defenses. Since leaving EWA, Heidenreich has kept using a variation of "The Reich" moniker but has quit purposefully using any homage moves or catchphrases.
The Brady Booker Effect
Booker briefly left EWA after managing Brian Milonas and Matt Winchester to join Brady Hicks and Brady Pierce in Japan. The goal was for Hicks to manage all for men as some attempt at a Horsemen faction known as 4DBusiness. This started to unravel due lack of success making it tough for Brady Hicks to manage the stars. Hicks attempted to get new members of the group. Two of those members? Gene Snitsky and Jon Heidenreich. Winchester's leaving Milonas because of difference in tag team goals and Milonas going to Mexico's AAA wrestling company caused Brady Pierce to stay in Japan but separate from the group permanently. Booker decided to return to EWA, bringing Jon and Gene with him. The last activity of 4DBusiness' short run in Japan was Booker firing Hicks from the group. Once the trio got back to the USA, they discussed using another name for their business arrangement.
HEIDENREICH: The Reich is coming...FOR YOU!
SNITSKY: Your pain? Wasn't... my... fault!
[b]H[font color="#E8ADAA"]EIDEN[/font]R[font color="#8D38C9"]EICH[/font]:[/b]
[b]S[font color="#696969 "]NIT[/font]S[font color="CRIMSON"]KY[/font]:[/b]