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Phrixus Deimos is an American professional wrestler who previous wrestled for a variety of promotions under the stage name of Fear, including the Lock Wrestling Federation, the Empire Wrestling Federation, and United Wrestling Fusion. He currently is a member of the Unified Global Wrestling Coalition under his true name, Phrixus Deimos. Deimos is a 5-Time World Champion.

Career[]

Fear was a sideshow joke, an afterthought of LWF, until the Talk of the Town took him under his wing and made him a partner. Freak Show Central dominated the tag ranks, until one day the true side of Fear was revealed. Evil and sadistic, he thrives on unleashing his namesake upon others, with his former best friend being his favorite target. Fear once held the Cross-Hemisphere Title for over half a year, defending it in brutal matches against some of the best in LWF. He won the Lord of the Ring Tournament in 2004 and his crowning moment came at Massive Melee 2005, when he won the melee itself and with it, the LWF Title. Fear was the final champion when LWF closed its doors, and fittingly enough defended the title against the Talk in the final match.

Lock Wrestling Federation[]

In 2001 Fear was nothing, a nobody, an also-ran or an already-forgotten. Lost in the recesses of his own mind and clutching at the frayed ends of sanity, Fear was alone and aimless until taken in by a kindred spirit, the "Talk of the Town" Alan Fernandez, and his sister Arcadia, better known as Firestar. Together, they formed Freak Show Central.

Despite their support, in 2002 Fear was still seeking to find his place. At the first Lockmania, Fear jerked the curtain against an individual known as "Tie-Dye Guy" and while Fear came out victorious, it was hardly a night to get excited about. Yet Alan stood by his side, and they would win their first Tag Team Championship together. All was well until the day that the Emperor led an invasion force into LWF, his Empire Wrestling Federation, and it was then that his secret came out, and Fear was forced to stand beside him as his EWF Crown Champion. Yet Alan never turned his back on him, and his refusal to quit, refusal to ever give in, inspired him to cast aside EWF in favor of his new family, and it wasn't long before Freak Show Central was once again the tag champs.

In 2003 Alan and Fear found ourselves to be the targets of the Replica and his Following, and while the Replica would in time fall himself, Fear saw a glimpse of true darkness, tasted true fear, and Fear liked it. Fear embraced his namesake, and began to torture and torment the LWF roster, culminating in his winning of the Cross-Hemisphere Championship, which Fear would subsequently retain against Alan in brutal fashion, a defeat that put him on the shelf for months. His reign set records that stand to this day, and included victories over Red Fusion (in a match that unified the title with the UWF Global Championship) and Phoenix himself (in the first ever Hall of Mirrors Match). After Alan returned, he and Fear had their infamous Best of Seven Series for the Cross-Hemisphere Title, a series of matches that included a Strap Match, the Hall of Mirrors, the Weehawken Water Tower, and culminated in his defeat of him in the first ever Iron Man Match in LWF history.

By the time Fear lost the title to Arelas in early 2004, Fear had held it for over six months, a record that still stands today. In the meantime, his feud with Alan and Firestar continued, as Fear was joined by Synn. In time, Alan saw things his way, and they would win the Tag Team Championship for a third time. In the meantime, Fear found himself a new target, perhaps one of his favorite of all time...Metalhead Matt Marauder. Fear stripped away layer and layer of the Marauder's mind, displaying his weakness to the world for the first time, only to have him outshine him on what was at that time the greatest night of his career, when only minutes after Fear won the Lord of the Ring Tournament, Fear had to stand by and watch as he won the World Championship. Fear would take his revenge months later, as in front of his pitiful fans, Fear forced him to quit for the first and only time in his career.

In 2005, for the first time ever, the World Championship itself was on the line in the Massive Melee Match. When Fear won it was the first time Fear held the title, although it was the third World Championship of his career, having been the champion of both the EWF and the UWF during his time there. Fittingly enough, Fear would defend the title against Alan, and again came out victorious, but LWF would close its doors with him still the unbeaten champion.


Empire Wrestling Federation[]

During his time in EWF, Fear won their World Title, which he defended against the likes of Dark Dragon and Downfall. Fear held every championship available in the promotion, and was the EWF Imperial Champion when EWF invaded LWF, but when he faced his former partner Alan Fernandez at Revolution in what was supposed to be an "I Quit" Match, Fear chose to instead quit the EWF promotion and realign himself with Fernandez.


Ultimate Wrestling Fusion[]

During his time in UWF, Fear once again was a World Champion, this time defeating Iceman.


Lock Wrestling Federation, Part 2[]

When LWF reopened in 2007, Fear found himself a new pupil, the self-proclaimed "Lord of Pain" Donovan Hastings. They were the first to hold gold in the new era of LWF.

In 2008, Fear wrote his opus, when Fear struck down the Se7en, showing LWF the error of its ways, the truth of its collective sin. When the Dirty South Franchise formed, Fear reunited with Alan for the first time in years as allies, and together with Psiko they formed the Lunatic Fringe.

After defeating the Franchise, Fear came to realize that Fear missed the ways of the past. Old habits reappear, fighting the fear of fear. Fear joined Arelas and his Infinite Flight, needing extra support against people like Travis Pierce and John Russo that were trying to take his spot away from him. After Arelas fell, Fear stood together with Alan and Psiko once more.


Unified Global Wrestling Coalition[]

Fear came to UGWC having revealed his real name, Phrixus Deimos, and ready to unleash a new brand of evil. He targeted his former student, Hastings, and took the World Heavyweight Championship from him at In Your Hands '10, although his reign would be short-lived. Fear reunited with Alan and briefly held the Cooperative Championship before turning on Alan and ending his career at Horizon '11.

Fear started 2012 with a bang, winning the Global Challenge to capture the vacant World Heavyweight Championship, which he defended all around the world in such locales as Japan and Australia, before losing the title to Ezekiel Pax.

Phrixus briefly retired following Horizons in 2012, but returned in March 2013 having re-dedicated himself to restoring the honor and legacy of the Cross-Hemisphere Title.


In Wrestling[]

Finishers

  • Meteor Press - Shooting Star Press


Signature Moves

  • The Numbing - Sleeper Slam
  • Fainting - Corkscrew Moonsault
  • Millennial Decay - Cobra Clutch/Camel Clutch Hybrid


General Moves

  • Neckbreaker
  • Spear
  • Belly-to-Back Suplex
  • Dropkick
  • DDT
  • Facebuster
  • Fireman's Carry
  • A variety of suplexes and technical moves


Theme Music

  • "Phucking Phreak" by Velvet Acid Christ (Current)
  • "Faint" by Linkin Park (Past Theme)
  • "Frayed Ends of Sanity" by Metallica (First Theme)


Quotes

  • Fear me

Championships and Accomplishments[]

Lock Wrestling Federation


Empire Wrestling Federation

  • 1-Time EWF World Champion
  • 1-Time EWF Imperial Champion
  • 1-Time EWF Crown Champion
  • 1-Time EWF Tag Team Champion
  • 2-Time EWF Hardcore Champion


Ultimate Wrestling Fusion

  • 1-Time UWF World Champion
  • 1-Time UWF Tag Team Champion
  • 1-Time EWF Imperial Champion


E-Federation Wrestling Alliance

  • 1-Time EWA Tag Team Champion
  • 1-Time EWA Hardcore Champion


Unifed Global Wrestling Coalition

  • 2-Time UGWC World Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time UGWC Cross-Hemisphere Champion
  • 2-Time UGWC Cooperative Champion


Championship Succession[]

Lock Wrestling Federation
LWF World Championship
Preceded by:
Ruff Rabbi
First
January 30, 2005 - March 19, 2005
Succeeded by:
Vacant
LWF Cross-Hemisphere Championship
Preceded by:
Monoxide
First
July 10, 2003 - January 25, 2004
Succeeded by:
Arelas
LWF Tag Team Championship
Preceded by:
Demonic Phenomenon
First (w/ Alan Fernandez)
March 4, 2002 - April 22, 2002
Succeeded by:
The 0wner and His Ass
Preceded by:
The Puppet Masters
Second (w/ Alan Fernandez)
September 2, 2002 - September 30, 2002
Succeeded by:
The Metal Militia
Preceded by:
Creative Control
Third (w/ Alan Fernandez)
April 29, 2004 - May 16, 2004
Succeeded by:
The New Blood
Preceded by:
Vacant
Fourth (w/ Donovan Hastings)
December 23, 2007 - February 17, 2008
Succeeded by:
The Unholy Hierarchy
Preceded by:
The Stampeding Truth
Fifth (w/ Donovan Hastings)
July 7, 2008 - August 24, 2008
Succeeded by:
Creative Control
Preceded by:
The Confederate Truth
Sixth (w/ Psiko)
March 22, 2009 - June 15, 2009
Succeeded by:
Royal Pain
LWF Havok Championship
Preceded by:
Kyle Tacker
First
October 19, 2008 - October 27, 2008
Succeeded by:
Prototype
Preceded by:
Vacant
Second
June 21, 2009 - July 19, 2009
Succeeded by:
J.W. McCammon
LWF People's Championship
Preceded by:
Iceman
First
October 20, 2002 - December 19, 2002
Succeeded by:
Triple M
Preceded by:
Triple M
Second
January 23, 2003 - February 23, 2003
Succeeded by:
Diablo
LWF Lightheavyweight Championship
Preceded by:
Evildeathro
First
January 7, 2002 - February 17, 2003
Succeeded by:
Anarchist
Preceded by:
Evildeathro
First
March 30, 2003 - June 26, 2003
Succeeded by:
Title Retired
Lord of the Ring
Preceded by:
Triple M
2004 Succeeded by:
TBD
Massive Melee Winner
Preceded by:
Psiko
2005 Succeeded by:
Diablo
Empire Wrestling Federation
EWF World Championship
Preceded by:
Dark Dragon
First
March 17, 2002 - May 19, 2002
Succeeded by:
Downfall
EWF Imperial Championship
Preceded by:
Downfall
First
May 19, 2002 - July 21, 2002
Succeeded by:
Vacant
EWF Tag Team Championship
Preceded by:
Soup Nazis
First (w/ Dark Dragon)
March 21, 2002 - April 1, 2002
Succeeded by:
Soup Nazis
EWF Crown Championship
Preceded by:
Big Pimpin
First
February 17, 2002 - February 25, 2002
Succeeded by:
Vacant
Ultimate Wrestling Fusion
UWF World Championship
Preceded by:
Iceman
First
April 27, 2003 - July 18, 2003
Succeeded by:
Big Pimpin
UWF Tag Team Championship
Preceded by:
First
First (w/ Alan Fernandez)
February 23, 2003 - April 1, 2003
Succeeded by:
Ripsaw and Wicked Nick
EWF Imperial Championship
Preceded by:
GOD
Second
December 20, 2002 - January 30, 2003
Succeeded by:
Cobain
Unified Global Wrestling Coalition
UGWC World Heavyweight Championship
Preceded by:
Donovan Hastings
First
July 26, 2010 - September 6, 2010
Succeeded by:
Declan Prescott
Preceded by:
Vacant
Second
January 30, 2012 - July 2, 2012
Succeeded by:
Ezekiel Pax
UGWC Cross-Hemisphere Championship
Preceded by:
Zane Scott
First
May 6, 2013 - July 19, 2013
Succeeded by:
Cypress Morgan
UGWC Cooperative Championship
Preceded by:
Thames Valley Hit Squad
First (w/ Alan Fernandez)
August 8, 2011 - August 15, 2011
Succeeded by:
Thames Valley Hit Squad
Preceded by:
Scott N Stein
Second (w/ Remi Monroe)
November 12, 2012 - December 3, 2012
Succeeded by:
Piercing Weapons
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