Filipe Barroqueiro
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NAME: Filipe Barroqueiro
HOMETOWN: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
HEIGHT: 6'2"
WEIGHT: 265 pounds
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
SIGNATURE MOVE: Flashback (jumping cutter)
FINISHING MOVE: Final Judgement
DESCRIPTION: Dragon sleeper while sitting on the opponent's lower back.
ENTRANCE MUSIC: "The One You Love To Hate" - Halford
ENTRANCE: N/A
SSW ACCOMPLISHMENTS: N/A
ATTIRE: Black somewhat baggy wrestling pants which make room for two knee braces), black and red wrestling boots.
DOSIER: He has done it all across many different organizations -- multiple time World Champion, Tag Team Champion, Intercontinental, International, New Wave, and of course Old School Champion. In the eyes of many, a wrestling legend and hall of famer if not on paper than in spirit he lived, fought, bled, and clawed through the golden age of wrestling. Now a successful media mogul, and head of the financial empire known as Underground Incorporated, he retains a soft spot in his heart for the sport that gave him memories for a lifetime. Having spent fourteen years of his life fighting to make himself stand out and be noticed, he walked away from wrestling for nearly ten years following the demise of the Fans Wrestling Federation where some believe him to be the last number one contender having his shot stolen by internal strife and closure. The empty spot on his trophy wall where the one world title to ever elude him would have hung remind him daily of what should have been.
Then one day he got a phone call his friend Brent Kersh wanted him to give it one last go, one more chance to give the fans something to remember. He agreed to that contract and agreed to come into the fold at the following pay-per-view, or rather that's what he told Kersh. Making a few phone calls, he set into motion and carried out the downfall of Kingpin and Juggernaut Enterprises in TWD. Soon after, things in TWD came to an end and the Old School Hero went into a hiatus -- retiring the Old School Hero moniker once and for all. It would always be his fortay, but if he were to ever return to the sport he would bring a fresh perspective.
