Fists of Blood



Name: Raoh Shiro

Alias: King Raoh; Raoh the Conqueror

Hometown: Tokyo, Japan

Height: 7'0"

Weight: 480 lb.

Appearance: Raoh is unbelievably muscular and chiseled for a man his size due to intensive martial arts training as a child. He now sports a buzz cut, and has a tattoo of a dragon on his right arm and the head of a tiger on his left peck.

Alignment: Neutral - Raoh show allegiance when he knows that it will best suit his cause.

Ring Entrance: You Don’t Want War by Bumpy Knuckles blasts on the PA system as Raoh Shiro steps out onto the ramp way and stands there with his massive arms folded. Huge explosions boom as he heads to the ring.

Pre-Match: Raoh enters the ring, and raises his fist into the air letting out a massive roar!

Other Ring Attire:

Gold and Maroon Flames Trunks

Red and Gold Flames Trunks

Titles: CWWU Tokyo title, CWWU World Tag title (2 times), FCW Intercontinental title (5 times), SWA American title, IEW Tag titles, FCW Tag titles (4 times), FCW North American title, FCW Heritage title, SWA Extreme title (2 times), FCW Extreme title (3 times), IEW X-Treme title, @IW World Tag title

Memorable Matches: 1. Raoh Shiro vs. Scott Smith (Extreme/Glass Shards/Hell In a Cell Japanese Barb-wired Death Gauntlet match) 2. Raoh vs. Garrie Morris (North American title Ladder match) 3. Raoh Shiro vs. La Anaconda Magnifico (Unsanctioned Match - Falls Count Anywhere)

4. Raoh Shiro vs. La Anaconda Magnifico vs. Scott Smith (Texas Barbed Wired Elimination Match)

5. Raoh Shiro vs. Trendkill (Five Stages of Annihilation Match: Best out of Five: Extreme/Glass Shard/TLC/Electrified Barbed-Wire/Standard Match)

6. Raoh Shiro vs. Hellhammer (Singapore Cane Match)

7. Raoh Shiro vs. Ken Shiro (Tower of Doom Match)

8. Raoh Shiro vs. Ryuken Shiro (Japanese Street Fight)

9. Raoh Shiro vs. Hellhammer (FCW Intercontinental title match: Fully Exposed 2004)

Favorite Feuds: 1.Scott Smith 2.Revelation 3.Garrie Morris 4.Pro-Pain 5.Anaconda 6. "Texas Terror" Jesse Rollen Stables:

Dark Riders (WCWF/@IW) Devastation and Scott Smith

Northern Cross Clan (WCWF/@IW) Devastation, Reptile, Yuku Shiro, Ken Shiro, Scott Smith, and R.M. Masters

Lords of Darkness (FCW/UWN) Ken Shiro, Devastation, Shining, Glimmer, Diva, Kayoken Shiro, Ailia Kazuma, R.M Masters,

Supreme Darkness (FCW/GWA) Ken Shiro, Devastation, Diva, Kayoken Shiro Ailia Kazuma, Zack Smith, Korbin Smith, Trendkill

Common Moves:

1. Northern Cross Driver (Psycho Driver III) First, Raoh crosses his opponent's arm in front of their chest and picks them up in a torture rack position. Raoh then drops his opponent in front of him and sits down, sending his opponent head-first into the mat.

2. Burning Iron Hammer: Top Rope Reverse Death Valley Driver

3. Northern Spike – Reverse Tombstone Piledriver Finisher: Life Hammer: Impact Driver (Derek Frazier) - From a reverse chancery (Dragon Sleeper position), Raoh lifts his opponent in the air and grabs his opponent's left leg with his right arm while holding his opponent in front of him. Raoh then hooks his opponent's head with his left arm and drops them head-first into the mat.

Previous Leagues:

1. World Championship Wresting Federation (@IW) 2. Fallout Championship Wrestling (UWN/GWA) 3. Superior Wrestling Alliance (BWI) 4. Global Internet Wrestling Federation 5. Colossal World Wrestling Unlimited

History: Raoh is the older brother of FCW wrestler, Ken, Toki and Kayoken (Twins), Jagi, and Yuku Shiro (younger sister); master of the art of Hokuto no Shinken, a combination of pressure points and bone-breaking techniques combined with high impact moves. Hokuto Shinken ("North star" God Fist) originated in China 2000 years ago. Due to its extreme lethality, it is only taught from father to son. Only one son can inherit the full knowledge; in a dispute over succession, the losers must have their "fists sealed" (removal of memories, or destruction of their hands). Hokuto Shinken provides its practitioners with many abilities; most notable is knowledge of pressure points. Striking the correct points can cause such effects as paralysis, blindness, and total bodily destruction. In addition, a normal human can only use 30% of his natural abilities; training in Hokuto Shinken can give access to ones full abilities. The inner secret of the art is an ability to learn the techniques of an opponent after a single battle. Raoh Shiro a former UFC and Pit Master Champion in Japan traveled to Canada to the shores of the WCWF to settle a family dispute with his younger brother Ken Shiro. There in a brutal feud they settled their differences one on one inside a Hell in a Cell Steel Cage, which Raoh won. Raoh decided to make the WCWF his home, and compete. His presence was immediately felt as the massive giant took down anyone that got in his path. Raoh would enter the WCWF Extreme Division where he would capture two WCWF Extreme titles and have a memorable and bloody feud with his ex-stable mate of The Dark Riders (now brother-in-law) Scott "The Game" Smith, which Shiro basically dominated match after match. Raoh at the time tag teamed with stable mate Devastation to form the powerful force of the Dark Riders. Big D unfortunately would leave to serve his country in the United Stated Navy, and Raoh would go on to reform the Dark Riders with ex-rival another 7 foot monster by the name of Charon. These two big Goliaths combined brought the WCWF tag division to its knees, and not only captured to titles, but went on to @IW worldwide PPV "Overflow" to compete with their counter part champions in the IEW, CWU, and GWF for the coveted @IW World Tag titles. The Dark Riders came out victorious being the first ever newly crowned @IW World Tag team champions in @IW history. Raoh went on that same year to capture and hold for a respectable title reign the WCWF North American title. Upon the sad closing of the @IW due to Black Friday, a man with out a federation Raoh left with his brother Ken and opened up a boxing gym in Mount Vernon, and competed in the WEBL boxing association as a bare-knuckle fighter. In early March of 2002, Shiro received word that the WCWF was open under the banner of the UWN (Unified Wrestling Network) under the new name Fallout Championship Wrestling (FCW). Raoh returned under that banner a now seasoned veteran, and FCW Tag Champion along with his partner Charon made his debut the FCW heavyweight division, there after a brief feud with Pro-Pain proved that he wasn't seasoned enough, and ventured to the FCW Intercontinental division. After dropping the FCW Tag titles, Charon would leave the FCW to go back to the reopening @IW. Raoh would stay in the FCW making it his home. After a brief and disturbing feud with his brother Ken, and basically the entire FCW, which he had betrayed at the time for the Sinister 7, Shiro would reform stable Lords of Darkness, with his former stable mate Devastation, R.M. Masters, Glimmer, and the Shinning. Raoh felt a part of him missing knew that in the end he needed his brother Ken Shiro in order to complete him. After a series of persuasions Ken reluctantly returned to the Lords of Darkness, and former the tag team with his brother Raoh known as "Fists of Blood". Now one of the top best tag teams in the FCW. After toiling in the IC division, Raoh not only captured the FCW Intercontinental title from at the time champion Texas Terror, but went on to defend and end 2002 as the FCW Intercontinental champion. 2003 would prove to be the year of Raoh the Conqueror, as he would prove to be the most dominant man in the GWA today. Shiro would go on not only to defend the FCW Intercontinental title in 2003, but to also capture 3 consecutive times in a row, as well as two more FCW Tag teams titles with his brother Ken. The Shiro brothers would prove that they are the most dominant tag team in probably the entire GWA, when they would defeat the current CWU/ACW Tag team champions Midnight Rising in a tag team titles match at the UWN’s first Anniversary PPV. Shiro’s might would soon be tested when he was challenged by a massive Juggernaut by the name of Anaconda the 8 foot tall 550 lb. monster would prove to be more than a match for Raoh has he defeated Shiro in their first encounter. The two giants would have many memorable battles, but Raoh would prove to be the most dominant of the two as he would not only defeat Anaconda on five different occasions, but also take two titles off of him as well, the Heritage title (now defunct), and the FCW Extreme making Shiro’s title accomplishments in the GWA a total of twelve in all. As of late however Raoh feels that his peers and not the fans have not respected his accomplishments. Slowly but surely it appears the dark rage the Conqueror once showed in his debut may yet appear again in his guest to get him the respect he feels he deserves. Raoh has currently made a brief jump to the IEW while the FCW is on hiatus, currently still the FCW Extreme Champion (210 days and going) Shiro along with his brother Ken captured the IEW Tag titles from a rookie team known as the Extremists, having dropped the titles to the team of the Rollen Brothers on their first title defense two days later Raoh captured the IEW X-treme title from former champion Stewie making his title count a total of 14 as well as the only man to hold two active Extreme titles at the same time within the GWA. Upon dropping the IEW Extreme title in the brutal Hell in a Cell cage match against Dangerous Doug Nicholas, Raoh would return to the reopened FCW, and become not only the longest running FCW Extreme Champion, but the first five time FCW Intercontinental Champion in the history of the promotion. Having achieved everything he could achieve in the lower division Raoh has made his jump to the FCW Heavyweight title division, his goal to win his first Heavyweight Champion, become a Champion of Champions, and set a foundation as one of the most dominating big men to ever step foot in the sport of wrestling.

Future Goals: Raoh and his brother Ken currently compete in the newly opened Colossal World Wrestling Unlimited owned by Big John Hawkins which competes on a global scale. Shiro has already claimed both singles and tag success along with his only brother in the four short months they have been there. His hope is to one day become World Heavyweight Champion yet again.

Strikes:

Boot to the face Raoh sends opponent to the ropes and levels him with a boot to the face!

Double short clothesline Raoh short clotheslines opponent, picks him up, and hits another vicious one turning him inside out!

Turnbuckle Clothesline Raoh irishwhips opponent into the turnbuckle then follows in with a powerful clothesline taking them down.

Boxing Combination: Raoh hits opponent with a hard left and a right, then drops him with a devastating right haymaker.

Skull Bashing: Raoh blocks opponent’s punch, and strikes him with repeated elbows to the top of the skull.

Dragon’s Rage: Opponent punches Raoh in the face, but Shiro roars, and levels him with a vicious powerclothesline.

High Risk Moves:

Top rope guillotine legdrop: Raoh heads up top and delivers a guillotine legdrop to the throat of opponent.

Slams:

Power Choke Slam: First, Raoh grabs his opponent by the head and pushes them off the ropes. With his other hand he grabs his opponent around the neck, gets a running start, and hits a chokeslam while also pushing his opponent down with his other hand.

Choke Slam off top to ringside: Raoh has opponent on top and chokes slams him all the way to the ringside floor.

One arm sidewalk slam: Raoh catches opponent coming in with one arm hits him with sidewalk slam.

Super Choke Slam: Raoh has opponent on top and chokes slams him all the way to the mat.

Dodon: First, Raoh picks up his opponent in a double underhook from behind, lifting his opponent in the air. He then sits down, slamming his opponent head and stomach first into the mat.

Submission Hold:

Submission Move: Standing Guillotine Choke (UFC style)

Northern Iron Man Lock (Submission Hold): Raoh locks opponent's arm behind his back, hoists him up and holds him there.

Drivers:

Thunder Death Driver Raoh picks up opponent and hits him with a spinning brainbuster.

Wrist Clutch Burning Hammer Same as a regular Burning Hammer, but Raoh holds his opponent's left wrist between their legs with his left hand before putting them up on his shoulders and sending them to the mat.

Diamond Hammer Raoh picks his opponent up as if to do a powerbomb, but instead of slamming his opponent straight down, he spins around and slams his opponent face and stomach first into the mat.

Dragon’s Inferno (Black Mephisto): Raoh picks up his opponent and holds him in an ax guillotine driver position. He then grabs his opponent's right leg with his right arm, swings his opponent's head and grabs it with his left arm, and then drops down, sending his opponent head and neck first into the mat.

Emerald Frosion Raoh first scoops his opponent up and puts his opponent over his shoulder, hanging them upside down by his side. Raoh then drops to the mat, driving his opponent's head and upper back into the mat

Powerbombs:

Jap Tower Powerbomb Raoh lifts his opponent from behind, turns them around, and powerbombs them to the mat with one hand.

Dragon Fury Powerbomb: Raoh sets opponent up, runs, and hits a RELEASE POWERBOMB over the top rope to the floor!

Suplexes:

Crash Landing Picking his opponent up in a vertical suplex position, instead of slamming them to the mat Raoh tosses his opponent into the air and lets them "crash" to the mat below.

Other Moves:

Triple Backbreaker: Raoh delivers a backbreaker to opponent, holds on and delivers two more!

Dragon Bends Steel: Raoh strikes opponent with repeated knees to the gut, then bodyslams him.

Dragon Breaking Bamboo: Raoh presses opponent over his head, hits an over the shoulder backbreaker, then an over the knee stomachbreaker.