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Gonna edit the details, after I'm done playing the game for today :P

 

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Still not enough time off the game to add the proper lore :P

 

My current "main" CAW, a former RPG-Section Character and my current NEWA World Champion, dubbed as "The Face/Champion of a New Age", the man known as "Little Dan", "Acton Classic" and "The Ace of the Warrior Factory"...

 

Danny Acton

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Supreme Champion Version (2014-ish Attire)

 

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Profile:

 

 

Real Name: Cashel Maria Price

Ringnames:

-Cashel Price

-Danny Acton (2014-present)

 

Nicknames:

“Little Dan”

“Acton Classic”

“The Face/Champion of the New Age”

 

Twitter handle: @DannyActonSPW @PriceHasAEverything

 

Birthdate: 02/20/1990

Pro-Wrestling Debut: 17/08/2008 (18 years)

 

Birth Place: Redmond, Oregon

Resides in:

-Orlando, Florida

Billed from:

-Redmond, Oregon

-Portland, Oregon (2014-present)

 

Billed Height: 1,78m (5 ft 10 In)

Billed Weight: 93kg (205 lb)

 

Trained by:

-Ohio Valley Wrestling

-Oliver “Blue” O’Ville

-The Zeledon & Betances Warrior Factory

 

Entrance Theme:

“Dare to Fly” by All Good Things 2013-present

 

Move-Set

 

Finishers:

-Overprice (Fireman’s Carry Neckbreaker) 2010-2016; later used as a signature move

-Three Seconds of Fame (Diving/Springboard 450° Splash)

-Phoenix Splash (Corkscrew 450° Splash) 2015-present

-Victory Peak (540°/720° Kick to a grounded opponent) 2015-present

 

Signatures:

-Basement Dropkick

-Billboard Beater (Corkscrew Leg Drop to an opponent leaning over the barricade or the top rope)

-Crucifix Headscissors into a Hurricanrana, often followed by a Standing Moonsault

-Dragon Driver (Powerbomb Lungblower)

-Moonsault

-Snapmare Neckbreaker followed by a Jumping Knee Drop

-Standing/Diving/Springboard Shooting Star Press

-Storm before the End (Running Kick to the midsection of a cornered opponent)

-Superkick

-Triangle Cannonball (Corner-Springboard Corkscrew Rolling Senton to the outside)

 

 

 

 

 

Wiki-Article:

 

 

Cashel Maria Price (born February 20th, 1990) is a professional wrestler, better known under the ring name Danny Acton. He has appeared in several promotions around the globe, such as Hardcore Showdown Wrestling, Lucha Nova, New Japan Pro Wrestling and the New European Wrestling Association, where he is the current NEWA World Champion.

 

Training and Early Career (2008-2011)

Price graduated from High School at the age of 17. He was given a scholarship for his success as an athlete, but left college early on, when he first met the former EoW 6-Man Tag-Team Champion Oliver “Blue” O’Ville, who was opening a wrestling school nearby. Price joined O’Ville’s school and quickly became a regular participant and a crowd favorite of the EoW Boot Camp Program. Under the guidance of O’Ville he visited and trained at various dojos around the globe, including Ultimo Dragon’s school and the NJPW’s own dojo aswell. He participated in the 2010 Young Lions cup and managed to make it to the second round, before losing to Raiga Komatsu. In 2010 he also opened himself to bookings in the North American Independent scene.

 

Lucha Nova

Arrival (2010-2011)

In late 2010 the Mexican promotion “Lucha Nova” announced Price’s signing as part of their new-wave movement. The promotion not being a part of the EoW, led to Price’s departure from the Boot Camp Program. While using his real name, Price competed in the initial Nova Championship tournament, impressing company and fans alike and making it to the finals, before losing against eventual Champion Ricky Banderas.

 

Masked Persona; New Wave Champion; Unmasking; Depature (2011-2013)

In the same year Price was involved in a long-lasting feud against fellow newcomer Diablo Arcus, who, in kayfabe, burned Price’s face. As a result Price was forced into wearing a mask, before finally overcoming his enemy in the summer of 2011. Cashel Price didn’t appear much in the rest of the year and reports surfaced about management not being happy with his portrayal in his masked persona. In January 2012 he re-ignited his feud with Ricky Banderas, after earning the No.1 contendership towards the Nova Heavyweight Championship. In a match that was later described as a landmark match in the career of both participants, he lost his title shot in a match against Ricky Banderas, that saw the Los Perros del Mal interfere and cause the match to end in a no-contest. Price and Banderas led Lucha Nova against the interfering faction, although Price always saw the short end of the stick, while Banderas came out on top. The storyline ended in the fall of 2012, when Banderas and Price defeated Perro Aguayo Jr and Bestia 666 in a tag-team match. This earned Price a rematch against Banderas, in a Title vs. Mask match, in which Price lost and had to unmask.

 

Now unmasked again Price challenged Perro Aguayo Jr a few weeks later to a New Wave Championship match and sure enough…Price managed to overcome the Los Perros del Mal leader and got his first taste of championship gold. In February 2013 he lost the Championship to Kamikaze, before his contract ran out and didn’t see a renew.

 

Supreme Championship Wrestling/SupremePRO

Debut (2014)

A year later Cashel Price joined Supreme Championship Wrestling, who underwent a rebranding about that time into “SupremePRO”. As part of a new direction, Price was one of the first men signed to the promotion under the new direction. He revealed his new ring name as Danny Acton and quickly got involved in the World Heavyweight Championship tournament. With a-class in-ring ability and in the company an unrivaled ability to get the crowd behind him, he made it to the tournament finals, before losing against eventual winner Mike Stokes. Wrestling journalist Armin Fist described Danny Acton as an “unpolished talent with almost infinite potential”. Despite not being with the EoW anymore, the Empire put an “Boot Camp Pros”-Article on their website, promoting Price’s work since leaving the Boot Camp Program.

 

Feud with Gabriel Gospel; Rose to World Class (2014-2015)

After failing to capture World Championship gold, Danny Acton insisted on not begging for another shot and challenged the locker room for new opportunities to earn himself a shot at another title. First engaging into a semi-feud with Tyler Morgan, he later main evented SupremePRO’s weekly program by facing the first ever SCW World Champion and active Grand Champion at the time Nicholas Lancer and defeating him for the second time. In his attempt to offer Lancer a rematch in exchange for a future title opportunity, he was interrupted by Gabriel Gospel, who talked down to Danny Acton, because of his experience. The two men quickly engaged in a back and forth battle both in the ring aswell as out of it. While Danny Acton clearly was the superior in the ring, Gabriel Gospel constantly got into his head, by attacking his family and putting Acton himself out of action for almost a month. Upon returning Danny Acton got his return by beating Gabriel Gospel in a Last Man Standing match, in Gospel’s hometown of London in England, successfully.

 

In the following weeks he got back into the World title hunt, by defeating Nicholas Lancer for a third, earning himself a No.1 contender match against Shawn Hunter. Acton lost clean the following week, leading to Gabriel Gospel to return for the first time since the Last man standing match, berating Acton in the process. In a final encounter between the two Danny Acton overcame the veteran Gabriel Gospel for second time. In an interview Danny Acton thanked Gospel for introducing him into the world of the World Class wrestlers, putting the feud between the two on a hold.

 

Supreme Champion (2015-2016)

After the controversial finish of Mike Stokes title defense against Shawn Hunter and his work attitude SupremePRO booked a battle royal on SupremePRO Television, in which the winner could challenge the World Champion to a championship match anytime they want. In an almost shocking event Danny Acton managed to win the match by last eliminating Shawn Hunter, earning himself a once-in-a-life time achievement. Reports surfaced about Mike Stokes being fired from the company for not holding up his part of the contract, making it no surprise that Acton used his opportunity almost immediately, winning the World title in the following week. Despite the backstage situation behind the title win, fans around the world responded with cheers, as Shawn Hunter was seen as the man to dethrone Mike Stokes. Danny Acton won his first World Championship and immediately was approached by promotions such as NJPW and NEWA, aswell as TNA and NXT. However. He continued to work for SupremePRO until the promotion’s closure in early 2016. Rebranding the World title as the “Supreme Championship”, he successfully retained the Championship against Tyler Morgan, Shawn Hunter, Aaron Mercer and Nicholas Lancer, before losing the title on the final SupremePRO show, co-promoted by Pro Wrestling Noah, to his old rival Gabriel Gospel in Tokyo, Japan.

 

New European Wrestling Association

Universal Champion (2016)

In July 2016 Danny Acton made his return to the Empire of Wrestling as part of NEWA’s Sickest Survivor tournament at NEWA Survival of the Sickest V. He lost his first round match against Kenny Omega on Day 1 and teamed up with Will Ospreay against Ricochet & KUSHIDA in a losing effort on Day 2. Impressing enough people backstage, he earned himself a Universal Championship shot in the same month at NEWA Welcome to Impact and won the title off of HINARU on Day 2. He had two successful title defenses against HINARU and Cody Rhodes, before losing the title in October against Baron Corbin on the Super Wildcard 3 show.

 

Tournament Success; NEWA World Champion (2016-present)

Danny Acton participated in the 2016 Young Lions Cup, losing in the final against SASAKI, starting a rivalry between these two men, often compared to the old East-versus-West battles of the territorial era. Despite his shortcomings in the Young Lions Cup, he was announced as a participant of the Alpha Super League. With an fantastic high match quality Danny Acton managed to win the B Block, with only losing one match over the course of the league against Zack Sabre Jr. After beating Slynn Cooper in the finals, Danny Acton quickly became the new poster boy of the company and the babyface that the EoW wanted Brian Hayford to be. He defeated Marty Scurll – the man that became World Champion at Danny Acton’s debut PPV – and Drew Galloway at the final TNA show – NEWA Broken Impact – to become NEWA World Champion and the final TNA World Champion in history, before the company closed down. In June Acton teamed up with former champion Adrian Neville in the brand new Alpha Tag League, ending up two points short from reaching the finals. Danny Acton is still holding onto the belt, building up a future confrontation with Aleksey Brayko.

 

Championships and accomplishments

· Down with the Fist Podcast

· 5-Fists Match: with Elisa Levito & Aleksey Brayko vs. The Young Bucks & Adam Cole (2017)

· Newcomer of the Year (2014)

· Lucha Nova

· New Wave Championship (1 time)

· New European Wrestling Association

· Alpha Super League (2017)

· NEWA World Championship (1 time; current)

· Universal Championship (1 time)

· Total Nonstop Action/Impact Wrestling

· TNA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time; final)

· World Wrestling Awards

· Babyface of the year (2014; 2015; 2016)

 

 

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