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Height: 6' 11"

Weight: 330 lbs.

Hometown: Unknown

Wrestling Style: Hardcore, Powerhouse, Brawler

Finishers: The Devil's Doorstep (Tombstone Piledriver off the top rope), Hellfire (delayed vertical into a DDT)

Signature Moves: Chokeslam, Shoulder Buster, Piledriver, Sidewalk Slam, Clothesline to the back of the head

Entrance Theme: "No More Sorrow" by Linkin Park

Brief History: Not much is known about Reaper before his entry into the WCSF. Pieces of his life can be traced all over the United States, at least, the lives of people who claimed their name was simply, Reaper. His hometown is unknown, but his violent nature has been unleashed on several people.

One of the first wrestlers in the WCSF, he simply showed up at Ralph Pierce's office and got a job wrestling in the company by his power and desire for destruction. He made his name known right away, demolishing other lesser wrestlers before teaming up with Oblivion to form the Nightwalkers. Eventually, the Nightwalkers won the tag team championship. Shortly thereafter they lost the belts and broke up.

Reaper's history with Rage Mishima began to shape there, with them having one of the longest hatreds in the business. The only feud Reaper has that eclipses that, perhaps, is his longstanding feud with Merrick Brycen. Their feud culminated in the WCSF's very first Caged Deathmatch, a match of Reaper's own creation. Shortly after, Reaper feuded with several people, Dynamite being the biggest before Reaper's eventual suspension.

Several months after his suspension, Reaper returned in what is considered one of his greatest feuds to date with the Hardcore Legend himself, Jack Cannon. Again, one of Reaper's feuds culminated with a Caged Deathmatch, only the second in WCSF history.

Reaper's story continues now as he hopes to control the entire WCSF.

Awards and Recognitions:

1x WCSF Tag Team Champion (with Oblivion)

WCSF's longest reigning "monster" character

Creator of the Caged Deathmatch


Reaper is currently a wrestler for the WCSF sim-fed wrestling game.

One of the darkest, if not THE darkest, wrestlers in WCSF history, Reaper has been a part of the WCSF since it's inception. His history in the WCSF is littered with a slew of various characters, ranging from his first feud with The Monk all the way to title feuds with the likes of Dynamite. One of the few wrestlers left from the founding days of the WCSF, Reaper's mark in the company has been a travel from the low card all the way up to the main events.


WCSF Career[]


Not much is known about Reaper before his entry into the WCSF. Pieces of his life can be traced all over the United States, at least, the lives of people who claimed their name was simply, Reaper. His hometown is unknown, but his violent nature has been unleashed on several people.

One of the first wrestlers in the WCSF, he simply showed up at Ralph Pierce's office and got a job wrestling in the company by his power and desire for destruction. He made his name known right away, demolishing other lesser wrestlers before teaming up with Oblivion to form the Nightwalkers. Eventually, the Nightwalkers won the tag team championship. Shortly thereafter they lost the belts and broke up.

Reaper's history with Rage Mishima began to shape there, with them having one of the longest hatreds in the business. The only feud Reaper has that eclipses that, perhaps, is his longstanding feud with "The Wrestling Machine" Merrick Brycen. Their feud culminated in the WCSF's very first Caged Deathmatch, a match of Reaper's own creation. Shortly after, Reaper feuded with several people, Dynamite being the biggest before Reaper's eventual suspension.

Several months after his suspension, Reaper returned in what is considered one of his greatest feuds to date with the Hardcore Legend himself, Jack Cannon. Again, one of Reaper's feuds culminated with a Caged Deathmatch, only the second in WCSF history.

Reaper then went on to form a tentative union with Amen to win the WCSF Tag Team Championship. Amen went on to betray Reaper and take the WCSF's resident monster out of action indefinitely. It was a shocking moment as nobody had been able to do enough damage to take Reaper out of action by themselves.

The Return[]

Reaper would not gone for long though, he would return as a face, and set his sights on gaining revenge on the man who had crosses him, Amen. The two behemoths wanted to meet one on one at Meltdown, only Mike Maverick managed to interject himself into their battle, resulting in a Triple Threat Match at Meltdown. Reaper would not be able to gain his revenge, as Maverick took the pinfall from Amen, who retained the WCSF International Championship. Reaper would spin off into a feud with the other man involved in that match, brash youngster Mike Maverick. Maverick showed no regard for the veteran Reaper and his accomplishments and accolades, talking trash and taunting Reaper at every turn, including dressing up as him and mocking his entrance. The two are now set to meet at Hacked 09.

The battle was contested thanks to fan voting, in Reaper's specialty, a Steel Cage Deathmatch. Maverick seemed unafraid, but at the end of the match it was he who was pinned underneath the barbed-wire wrapped steel cage door, which had come unhinged. Maverick shockingly hadn't had enough of the monster and continued to torment him in the following weeks, leading to the two meeting at Annihilation 10 in a brutal, violent, 2 our of 3 Falls Count Anywhere match. The two brawled all over the arena, and Maverick managed to even the match up at one fall a piece, until the ending, where the two men climbed up the Dome of Doom structure, set up for the Johnny Briggs/Sinistra match, and as it raised to the roof, Maverick knocked Reaper off, sending Reaper crashing through the announce table for the loss. Reaper would not be seen after this match, and many wonder if or when he'll return to terrorize the WCSF as only he can.

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