Lee Fu

Bio
Lee Fu was born in Tokyo, Japan (17th Febuary 1986). He was brought up in alongside four brothers and two sisters, all whom were older than him. His family struggled but his father, Katsuro Fu, was an ambitious man and decided that it was time his family had a decent life. After living in Tokyo for ten years, the Fu family moved to America in the centre of New York. Lee's family got a decent job and his family lived a lot better. Most of Lee's siblings had moved out of the family to start families of there own, but two remained - Jiro and Mitsuru. Lee only spoke a very small amount of english, but as soon as he started learning, he became much better. Lee is actually a very gifted person, he has an IQ of 169 and learing english proved an easy task for him. He learnt english fluently in just over a year, at the age of 12.

Throughout Lee's childhood, he always had a hunger for fighting as he and his siblings used to playfight a lot of the time, as there wasn't much else to do for them at that time. He developed a strong natural talent for fighting and his parents allowed him to start a form of martial arts when he turned 13. He had such a strong technical ability, and after turning 15 he gained the black belt. Then one day, he was walking home from a martial arts training session when he saw a crowded group of people, all screaming at the top of their voices. In the centre of all this was a square ring, and this caught Lee's eye. He went over and watched this event, the first time he had ever seen any form of wrestling. He liked what he saw and after the match, the man that won the match was standing cockily in the middle of the ring, sending out a challenge to anyone who wanted to challenge him. Lee saw this oppitunity and got in the ring with him. Within seconds, he had the man on the ground, writhing in pain after hitting him with what was to become his legendary move - The Kick of Fury. He got a huge cheer from the crowd, and there happened to be a scout standing nearby, and this scout snapped him up into his wrestling academy instantly.

He trained here for four years, perfecting his skills to the max. He worked his way up the academy, and when he left, he had become a legend of the place, earning the name The technical genius. He kept this name as his little gimmick and has still got it now. After leaving the academy, he was in a terrible accident that would sideline him from the sport for the next couple of years. He was asleep in his house with his family, when a huge fire broke out. He managed to escape, but only by jumping 30 feet out his window, breaking both his legs and the glass from the window gave him horrific scars on his chest. His parents were both killed in this accident, so whenever he does something good, he sends a prayer to them. So for 2 and a half years he could do nothing but be a normal young man, without any ambition.

When he finally healed, straight away he started his training again and within a couple of months he was almost back to his original self. Then, he was in a little bout with a regualar unknown, and a scout from the EWF turned up and saw him destroy his opponent. He was then instantly given a spot there.

When he finally signed the contract with the owner of EWF, Mikey Sparks, he joined EWF's Thursday Night Mayhem. Many people doubted he would be any good, but he proved them all wrong, annialating Thunderfoot and it proved to be an impressive debut. Then, a week later he fought in his first Pay Per View -Kings of Hell. It sounded like the odds were against him, in a triple threat match against two more established superstars - Matt Hybrid and Marcus Vincent Preston (MVP) in a Barbed Wire Massacre match and for the vacant X-Kore Championship, which had never been held before - a new belt. After a bloody match, Lee prevailed the winner, and became the first ever X-Kore champion, and after only 2 weeks of being in the EWF. He then proved himself a worthy holder, after beating MVP again in a singles match a week later. He looked to be unstoppable, but later that night Jason Kash, a very established man in the EWF, appeared in front of Lee, saying he wanted the X-Kore title. Lee shrugged it off, but the next week it seemed to have an affect as he lost to Kash's partner El Presidente. He is now scheduled to fight in his first main event this week at Thursday Night Mayhem.

Finishing Moves
The Kick of Fury - Climbs up the turnbuckle and waits for his opponent to get to his feet. When he does, he jumps and delivers a huge kick to the temple of his opponent, usually knocking them out.

Tokyo Takedown - A cutter jumping from the top rope to a standing opponent.

Signature Moves
Pure Japanese - A Bicycle Kick

The JTT - A Springboard DDT

The FU-Plex - He springboards of the ropes into a back-flip and lands next to his opponent and then hits an inverted Suplex

Other main moves
German Suplex pin Superkick Scissors Kick Hurracanrana Shooting Star press Tornado DDT Flying Crossbody Shining Wizard Spinebuster

Nicknames
The Technical Genius The Mastaa!

Entrance Music
Granite by Pendulum

EFW record
W:3/D:0/L:1

Achievements
First ever EWF X-Kore Champion

Match History
Mayhem (6/19/08) - Lee Fu vs El Presidente (Singles Match) - Lost

Mayhem (6/12/08) - Lee Fu vs MVP (Singles Match) - Won

Kings of Hell (6/08/08) - Lee Fu vs Matt Hybrid vs MVP (Barbed Wire Massacre Match) - Won

Mayhem (5/29/08) - Lee Fu vs Thunderfoot (Singles Match) - Won

Other Details
Height - 5 foot 11 inches

Weight - 198lbs

Base Picture - Senshi

Gender - Male

Hometown - Tokyo, Japan

Alignment - Tweener

Character gimmick - Japanese, crazy, just wants to wrestle

Wrestler style - High-Flyer and Technical

Apperance - Bald head with Family symbol as a tatoo on his head in black. He has well built upper body with scar across chest and has a slight six-pack. Wears plain grey bottoms with only FU written on the back in dark Black with a red outline. He has no shoes or socks.