
The Villain addressed the crowd after winning the RFC Tournament.
The Pretentious Villain is an Online Wrestler currently signed to World Turmoil Federation(WTF), part of the Bebo Wrestling Network. He is perhaps best known for winning the last ever Real Fighting Championship tournament and for joint winning the WTF Sole Survivor rumble.
Brief Gimmick Description.[]
The Pretentious Villain is a creature born of hatred, he considers himself more than a mortal, but less than an actual demon, nobody knows whether it is an act for entertainment purposes, or if his mind is actually inclined to believe such things. He is a worshipper of Satan and deems himself responsible to spread the message of the dark lord, his evil hatred is matched by a destructive moveset, based on powerful strikes and hard hitting grapples. His Two finishers are "Satan's Message" A modified sit down powerbomb. And "The 666" a move somewhat similar to the GTS. He has an unearthly obsession with mind games, and uses many tactics to get into his opponents heads before matches. He is prone to targeting family members for violence and to leave symbols and riddles to agitate and psyche out his opponents.
Previous Gimmicks.[]
Upon entering the world of Bebo Wrestling in May 2008 he took the ring name LightningD. He operated in many minor federations becoming quite an underground name, known for his humour and love for the crowd this masked high flier built up quite a fan base and picked up numerous Mid Tier titles and Tag Team titles with his partner Kasey Kage, (Adrian Flynn) and even running the newly reborn THBW under the approval of Joey Tierney. However a few months into this rookies career, after being turned on by his partner and seeing THBW collapse he took a heel turn. Dumping all of his federations he took a month out from the fans he used to love. During his time away he'd developed quite a drinking habit, and it was by chance that close friend Maddog Dean Diamond offered him a way back in, to work under him in Championship Online Alliance, a federation that was to become somewhat of a home to him.
However upon his return he scrapped the fun loving approach that had made him so popular, instead becoming ruthless and calculated, labelling himself "The Dark Prophet" Andrews enjoyed success in the form of the COA Conflict championship and soon found himself fighting for Steel Cage Wrestling as well, and was hotly tipped as a favourite to win the SCW X Division Championship at Steelmania, the company however hit financial disrepute and the event was never held. Meanwhile back in COA David enjoyed a competitive rivalry with the up-and-coming Sean Christie, and ended up losing the COA Conflict Championship to him.
A few short weeks later David found himself hospitalised and out of competitive action, at this point TK Jones had left COA, and the board of directors decided Bryan Roberts would co-run Tuesday Night Takedown with the now out of action Andrews. He also hosted a talk show "The Random Question Generator" with various superstars of COA. This partnership continued right up until COA's "Flashback" PPV, marking the one year anniversary of COA. At this point it was revealed that the up-and-coming monster that was destroying everything in its path was in fact David Andrews, who had taken a dark turn and become "The Pretentious Villain"
The Rise Of Pretentious Villain (COA)[]
COA was hit by this destructive force, armed with a newly formed hatred, and a new lease on wrestling The Pretentious Villain dominated his way across the mid card, He became the Undisputed Tag Team Champion with Craig Adams shortly into his career, before Craigs departure left him open for another Tag Partner, it was at this point he turned to his old friend "Maddog" Dean Diamond. They continued as Tag Champions and The Villain added another accolade in the form of the COA K-Division championship. After multiple rivalries and a long hiatus the Villain came back with only one goal. To Become a COA World Champion.
So the goal was set, and the Champion was targeted. Mike Sinew, formally known as Bronzeberg, the man the Villain had defeated for the K-Division championship one year previously. The Villain cost him a match, signalling his intent, however Cameron McKenzie decided he also wanted his hands on that Championship. The Villain used underhanded tactics to send a message, levelling McKenzie during a match with Erik Starr, which prompted Jordan Casanova to put all three of them in the match. After a gruelling contest the Villain came out on top, Pinning Sinew to become the COA World Champion, he was on top of the world, it couldn't get any better? Could it?
Short Stint in UBW.[]
The Villain was never a huge fan of Ultimate Bebo Wrestling, but nevertheless competed for a short while within their ring. He earned himself a title shot against Chris Edwards at checkmate, but came up short, a rivalry which has yet to be rectified in the Villain's mind. He has often publically spoken of his wish to prove to Chris once and for all who the better man is.
The RFC Tournament.[]
The 2010 RFC Tournament was where the Villain became a name that would be forever spoken, in the opening round he pulled off a simple victory against Chris Walker. He drew Hayden Porter in the next round, in a monsters ball match. Despite the setting favouring him the Villain was still considered a stepping stone upon which Hayden would advance, The Villain rectified these thoughts by Chaining himself up in darkness for 24 hours before the match, without access to basic neccesscities, in true Monsters ball fashion. The match was extremely violent, and the Villains passion for blood was shown as he ended the match with a crucifix from a ladder onto tacks before covering for the victory.
It seemed the Villain's time in the tournament was at an end, he had drawn Joey Harding in the semi finals, a man he had never faced in singles competition, but the RFC Hall Of Famer was hotly tipped to win the competition, however Satans messenger said otherwise, pulling off a shock victory advancing to the final.
Here he met Chris Michaels, a favoured son of RFC, and it was his moment, to finally win the RFC World Title by way of the tournament, the crowd were 100% behind Chris Michaels, until it was ripped from his grasp. The Villain dodged Michaels patented "Legendary Kick" causing him to trap his leg in the rungs of the ladder, The Villain seized opportunity with a clothesline from hell to his static opponent before climbing the ladder and earning his prize.
Present Day[]
The Villain currently wrestles on the e-fed Global Wrestling Revolution where he is a new face, here he expects to have the same destructive impact as he did on the bebo circuit. Only time will tell if this somes to pass.
Notable Allies.[]
As Pretentious Villain:
Kaneko Moroyoshi (Deceased) Former Manager and Personal Friend.
Craig Adams (Former Tag Team Champions)
"Maddog" Dean Diamond (Former Tag Team Champions)
Heath & Taylor Williams. The two became "Disciples Of Villain"
The Villain is currently rumoured to be collaborating with Joey Harding, which seems to be confirmed by his scheduled appearance with him at Vengeance.
As David Andrews/LightningD:
Bryan Roberts (Worked with David Andrews as Co-Gm's, also previous rivalry between the two.)
Adrian Flynn (Former Tag Champions. Friends.)
Liam Maverick (Former Tag Champions. Friends.)
Notable Rivalries / Enemies[]
TK Jones - The two have never completely seen eye to eye, and things were seemingly settled after the final RFC Event in which the Villain won.
Ricky Maine - After The Sole Survivor battle royal these two men were deemed to have touched the floor at the same time, neither man was happy but the Villains disappearance meant that they could not finish this at Bebotopia, therefore it is a question that has not yet been answered, just who is better?
Paul Benzema - During his time in the RFC Tournament and the final event that followed The Villain called into question Paul's fairness to him, deeming him to favour both Joey Harding and Chris Michaels in the run up to their matches. The Villain also raised concerns that the World Champion wasn't main eventing the final RFC event, these were questions never answered.
Sean Christie - These two have battled often since the early days, it is always an interesting match, and a grudge that neither man can claim to have won outright.
Dwayne Cray - These two have often come to blows, and have often spoken out about the other.