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David Lopes
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Ring Names David "Hitman" Lopes (UGWC)
Hitman Lopes (LWF)
Height 6'1"
Weight 233 lbs.
Date of birth November 14
Place of birth Newark, New Jersey
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Resides Metuchen, New Jersey
Billed from The Brick City, New Jersey
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David Lopes is an American professional wrestler best known for his stint with Lock Wrestling Federation, or LWF under the ring name Hitman Lopez and is a 2-time reigning LWF Tag Team champion. As LWF closed its doors on March 21, 2010, Lopes is currently signed to United Global Wrestling Coalition or UGWC still teaming with Felix as the Brick City Boyz.

Early life[]

David Lopes was an all-star soccer player where he earned his name for his precision shots. He was also a big wrestling buff and studied professional wrestling, so when he and childhood friend Derick Felix were sparring one day, his talents were recognized by an independent circuit owner and his focus became a wrestling career. While Derick, under the moniker The Haitian Kid traveled Mexico, Hitman made a name for himself around New Jersey but his claim to fame came when he and the returning Felix, then given the nickname "Dynamite", teamed up to form The Brick City Boyz. They were a dominant force in the tag team scene as well as serious trouble makers and pranksters. They were reminiscent of a young, slightly more censored D-Generation X with Hardy Boyz flavor. Since Felix left the independent circuit for LWF, Hitman has been laying in the waits for his time to come.

Lock Wrestling Federation[]

(2009)[]

Lopes made his LWF debut under Hitman Lopez when he rescued "Dynamite" Derick Felix from an assault by Jason "Inferno" Grant and Matthew Carter. Lopez and Felix quickly established their tag team as the Brick City Boyz and entered a feud between Carter and Grant who dubbed themselves the Walking Legends. The Brick City Boyz (or just the Boyz for short) would make their tag team debut at the Day of Reckoning pay-per-view where they would win the LWF Tag Team championships from the Walking Legends, who only just won the gold 6 days on Warzone prior, in a Flaming Tables Elimination match. Hitman would win his singles debut match against Matthew Carter using the Blackout.

On the November 9th edition of Warzone, The Boyz defended their Tag Team titles against Kyle Tacker and John Russo. At Betrayal, the Boyz would then lose their titles to Tacker and Russo under the Regime due to outside interference from the Regime leader, Lock in a Prison Break match featuring The Lunatic Fringe and the team of Lone Wolf and J.W. McCammon.

(2010)[]

Tacker and Russo would then go on and attack the Boyz for a few weeks in a row since winning the titles. At Massive Melee, the Boyz were unsuccessful at regain the Tag Team titles in an Elimination Table match featuring Tacker and Russo and the eventual winners, Triple M and Lone Wolf, the Metal Militia. They also were unsuccessful in the Massive Melee match itself. The Boyz would finally regain the Tag Team titles on the February 1st edition of Warzone defeating the Metal Militia in a Maniacal Multiple Massacre match due to (unwanted) outside interference from the returning Diablo. Hitman was also eliminated by Lone Wolf from Vigilante Month during the match where Lone Wolf pinned Hitman after he went through a table.

Hitman was unsuccessful to capture the LWF Havok championship at Maximum Carnage. The Boyz were successful on winning their last Tag Tam match on the March 8th edition of Warzone defeating the Freak Show Central. Hitman would then go on to successfully defend the LWF Tag Team championship in a Twisted Tag Match made by Robert Ooley featuring Chuck Randall, Fear, and J.W. McCammon at the final Lockmania in LWF history.

United Global Wrestling Coalition[]

(to be filled)

In Wrestling[]

  • Finishing Moves
    • Blackout (Swinging reverse STO, jumping variant used on taller opponents)
  • Signature Moves
    • Assassinatin Combination (Left hand jabs followed by gun theatrics then a right haymaker)
    • Back Body Drop
    • BOOM! Headshot (Spinning roundhouse kick, often after a feint roundhouse kick)
    • Corner Step-Up High Knee
    • Corner Body Splash
    • Crossbody Plancha
    • Discus Clothesline
    • Diving Elbow Drop
    • Dropkick
    • Falling Neckbreaker
    • Flying Forearm Smash from top rope
    • German Suplex
    • Knee Backbreaker into Russian Legsweep
    • Leg Drop Variations
      • 2nd Rope with double guns theatrics
      • Back Springboard
      • Running Guillotine
      • Slingshot
    • Northern Lights Suplex
    • Powerslam
    • Precision Kick (Backflip kick, usually after ducking a punch or clothesline)
    • Rockin' DDT (Arm twist into flowing snap DDT followed by kip-up)
    • Rockin' DDT II (Float-over DDT followed by kip-up)
    • Running DDT
    • Running Spinning Heel Kick
    • The Silencer (Straight thrust kick)
    • Sharpshooter
    • Spear
    • Speeding Bullet (Running STO)
    • Spinebuster



  • With Derick Felix
  • Finishing Moves
    • Brick City Death Drop (Fireman's carry flapjack - Hitman into cutter - Felix)
    • Fade 2 Blackout (Superkick - Felix into Swinging reverse STO - Hitman)
  • Signature Moves
    • Double Rockin' DDT (Double snap DDT followed by double kip-up)
    • Eat Your Hart Out (German suplex - Lopes / lariat takedown - Felix)
    • Jersey Drive-By (Haitian Legsweep [Float-over Russian legsweep]- Felix / Speeding Bullet - Hitman)
    • Kamikaze Attack (Aided no-rope suicide attack) - Hitman gets on his hands and knees near the ropes as Felix steps off his back for either an over the rope cross body or flip senton, usually on multiple opponents
    • Salt & Pepper (Corner step-up high knee - Hitman Irish whipped into running calf kick - Felix)
    • Superman Killer (Electric chair - Hitman / Springboard clothesline - Felix)
  • Signature Gestures
    • "East-coast" hand sign holding ring finger in with thumb while index, middle, and pinky fingers are outstretched. Often with crossing arms in the air
    • Guns theatrics, pointing index and middle fingers with thumb up to opponent and "fires", bending thumb.
  • Entrance Themes
    • "Lights Out" performed by P.O.D.

Championships and Accomplishments[]

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