Graystone

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Ring Name(s) Graystone Nicknames "The Legend" - Jatt Starr's Arch Nemesis - Princess Angel - The Curse Height 6 ft 2 in    Weight  215 lbs Born Unknown Hometown Unknown Debut 1999 Managers JD Ward - Thomas Gray - Brock Blackheart

Graystone is a professional wrestler who is currently under contract to Mecca Wrestling. He has worked for many promotions over the past 8 years, including Porject Mayhem, WWO, High Octane Wrestling, IWF, 3WA, EPW, ACW, Premiere Championship Wrestling, ICWF, IWZ and countless others. Graystone gained most of his repute for beating long time nemesis Jatt Starr for the High Octane Wrestling World Title at Fade to Black in the summer of 2005.

Childhood and Background
Not much has ever been said about Graystone's life before wrestling. It is rumored that only his former managers JD Ward and Thomas Claytong Gray III truly know who Graystone was before he came to the world of wrestling. Graystone once reported that he was married, and divorced, but that was never confirmed. Some die-hard fans still believe he is not a mortal man.

The Debut and The Curse
Graystone first debuted in Matt Ravager's EPW as JD Ward's mysterious Bodygaurd. JD Ward promised everyone that Graystone would be the one to take out Matt Ravager for good and thus allow JD Ward to take over the EPW. However, upon the day of Graystone's arrival, Matt Ravager went missing, and no-one knew where he was. JD Ward was shocked, and labled Graystone as "A Curse" and that he really didn't want Matt Ravager to dissapear. JD Ward tried to get rid of Graystone, only to have him fall into the hands of manager Thomas Clayton Gray III and leave EPW for greener pastures.

Many faces of Graystone
Graystone has gone through many different personality stages as a wrestler marked by whomever was managing or influencing him at the time. He carried out Thomas Clayton Gray III's dirty business for most of 2000 through 2001, He argued with a mirror after a parting ways with TCG3 for much of 2002, He tried his luck as a transvestite in the HOW, then he tried to run solo for most of 2003 to 2005 as an old school fan favorite until meeting and teaming up with long time friend Brock Blackheart. Since, his true personality has been defined through his ridiculous epic adventures with Blackheart.

High Octane Wrestling
Graystone is most well known for his feud with Jatt Starr in the popular High Octane Wrestling. Graystone eliminated Starr from a tournament and injured him during his first run with the HOW. He also gained some moderate success as Cross Continental Champion. Then, Graystone came back to haunt Jatt Starr when he returned to HOW as "Princess Angel". Jatt Starr thought that Graystone was a female, and thus was courting him for a long time. Then, at a pay per view, Graystone revealed it was him, much to Jatt Starr's disbelief and disgust.

Then, after HOW went defunct and came back for another run, Graystone and Jatt Starr rekindled their feud which led to a month long of back and forth antics that rocked the fed. Jatt Starr was the world champion, and Graystone was in line for the title shot. The match was set: Last Man Standing. Graystone defeated Jatt Starr, giving Jatt his first ever loss at a Pay Per View. Afterwards, the curse continued as Lee Best dissapeared and the HOW went under. Graystone resurfaced for the PWX Vs. HOW battle later on, but ultimately dropped the world championship title after a dissatisfying experience.

Graystone once again continued his HOW legacy when he joined the HOW once again when it resurfaced, and was in the world championship title tournament. However, in the semi-finals match he decided he was going to leave HOW to pursue other career goals. Lee Best, pissed, ended up humiliating him on national television, before firing him.

Facts
Finisher:
 * "The Curse"- Split legged moonsault
 * "Desperation"/"Flame Torch" - Reverse Implant DDT

Other Moves:
 * Swinging Neckbreaker
 * Top rope hurricanrana
 * German Suplex
 * DDT
 * Texas Cloverleaf
 * Sharpshooter
 * Super Kick

Current Theme Music:
 * "Where's Your Head At?" By Basement Jaxx