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Thomas Valiant
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Statistics
Real name {{{realname}}}
Ring Names Tommy Chuckles
Tommy Ramone
Thomas Valiant
Height 6ft 3in (185.42cm)
Weight 241 lbs (106.59kg)
Date of birth July 15th, 1977
Place of birth Greenwich, Conneticut
Date of death {{{death_date}}}
Place of death {{{death_place}}}
Resides Chicago, Illinois
Billed from Chuckles Towers, Chicago
Trainer
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Previous
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Handled by Christopher Standings
Win/Loss Record 20-1-5
Debut {{{debut}}}
Retired {{{retired}}}

Thomas Valiant (Born July 15th, 1977), better known by his ring name Tommy Chuckles, is an American professional wrestler. He is also a suspected serial killer and homicidal maniac supposedly responsible for over a hundred grisly and violent murders, committed all over the world, most notably in famous American cities. None of which could ever be directly traced to him or his associates.

Personal history[]

Professional wrestling career[]

Global Wrestling Incorporated (2008)[]

Valiant seemingly made his professional wrestling debut in early 2008, as a member of the GWI roster. GWI being part of the Daniel Scott Productions conglomerate, owned by the named billionaire, Daniel Scott. Valiant joined the company under a false name, going by the then ring name of Tommy Ramone, performing under the guise of a cheap, violent Chicago businessman. Entering the company with this persona, he clashed on his first night with another new GWI superstar and former UiWF alumni, Philip Adams. The two men crossed paths backstage ShowDown's debut show on March 24th. With both men's bad attitude and swagger touching a nerve, it wasn't low before they became bloodthirsty enemies. Later in that evening, Adams was in a one on one match against Kise as simply a display of the GWI roster's talent. It was at a vital point in the match that Ramone made his presence known, charging the ring and attacking Philip's bodyguard and security policy, Stanstikoff. Quickly afterwards, Ramone slid into the ring and clocked Adams with a hefty elbow to the side of the head, knocking him virtually unconscious and allowing Kise to pin his adversary. After waiting for Kise to leave the ring, Ramone stepped back in and explained to Adams that this was far from over and continued to taunt him as he took ownership of Philip's XFC Uncensored Championship, a belt Adams claims never to have lost. The next week, as part of GWI's tourney to decide challengers for their new championship, Ramone was booked to take on Trish Newborn.

Dexter

A promotional image of Valiant under his 'Ramone' persona.

Despite the fact that Philip Adams chose to make his presence known, Ramone defeated Newborn with ease, using the same temple shattering elbow to knock her out and quickly get the three count to advance. As soon as the bell had rung and Newborn had left the ring, Adams decided to attack Ramone in order to gain a measure of revenge for the previous weeks actions. As the two men began to brawl in the ring, an unfamiliar entrance theme began to blast from the sound stage and quickly, the crowd was both shocked and confused by the presence of another former member of the UiWF roster, Dexter Damage. A man well known for controversies and making his fair share of enemies. Dexter stormed the ring and quickly pulled Ramone to his feet, both men pausing in agreement before starting to lay into Adams with a violent collection of kicks, punches and other various attacks. Ramone grabbed a chair as Dexter held Adams at bay and after taunting him again, threatened to crush his head with the steel ringside seating. It was then, as Adams was, that Tommy was interrupted by another former UiWF superstar and a very familiar face for Dexter Damage. That being, Hannibal Caine. Caine quickly, as Damage had before him, charged the ring and went to town on Damage, destroying him with the chair that Ramone had been holding before pinning Tommy to the floor and placing the chair on top of his temple, stamping onto it and crushing Ramone's head underneath. Later that same night, shortly after being released from his contract, Philip Adams was approached by Ramone backstage. Many believing this to be a way of Tommy clearing the air before Philip left the building and the company. Instead, Ramone produced the XFC Uncensored Championship and a gun, proceeding to threaten Adams. Ramone threw the title down at Adams' feet. Who at the time, was forced to wear a spinal neck brace after the attack sustained earlier in the evening. Ramone informed him, with the gun as a tool of persuasion, that if Adams ever returned to the company he would not walk out the same man again.

Over the coming weeks, choosing Hannibal as the blame for his troubles with Adams, Ramone targeted Caine. After several altercations and arguments backstage, both men finally came to a head with a one on one match up at GWI's first pay per view event since returning to live television; Reloaded. The match, booked by Daniel Scott was set as a Chicago Street Fight, the home town of Ramone. On May 18th, the match was set and both men were prepared to go to war. Early on in the evening, Ramone was visited backstage by Daniel Scott himself, where the two discussed their plans to dispose of Hannibal and the amount of faith and money that Scott had put into Tommy, hoping he would rid GWI of Caine. It was during this taped segment, that Scott came across a vile of nondescript medication in Ramone's locker room, assuming the worst for himself and his company. Without allowing Tommy to explain himself, Scott stormed out of the room with the pills in hand, leaving Ramone in a fit of rage. Something that certainly showed through as he approached Hannibal in the ring later that evening. Hannibal, despite being in the best shape of his career literally became a pawn in a violent game with Ramone, which saw Caine thrown around the ring like a rag doll, with obviously horrifying consequences. Ramone went to town on Caine, using both the ring apron and a steel chair to inflict the pain he so craved. This entire assault ended with two focussed and sickening attack on Hannibal's already weakened spinal column. After sandwiching Caine between the steel ring apron and a chair, Ramone dragged his almost lifeless body into the ring and hurtled him through a table after launching the pair of them from the top of the ring post. This, effectively, at the time, ended Hannibal Caine's professional wrestling career. Later that night, Ramone was involved in an altercation with upwards of four security personnel backstage and quickly vanished. This however, was not the last we saw of Ramone, far from it.

June 2008, Ramone becomes Chuckles[]

Post-wrestling activities[]

In wrestling[]

  • Finishing moves
    • As Tommy Chuckles/Ramone
      • KA-BLAM! (Violent elbow to the temple)
      • SMILE! (Turnbuckle Curbstomp)
      • Sunshine & Lollipops (Gory lock flipped into a face buster)
      • Circus Grade Concussion (Drop DDT onto concrete)
  • Signature moves
    • What's So Funny? (Fishhook Camel Clutch)
    • Headless Chicken (Springboard Lariat)
    • Don't Forget The Joker (Mist Of Death)
    • Boogie.. Woogie.. BOO! (Distraction, Right Hand, Exploder Suplex)
    • Diving double axe handle
    • Underhook DDT
    • Snap rebound suplex
    • Spinning neck breaker
    • Running hook kick
    • Boxing combination
    • Tie up punch combination
    • Springboard roundhouse kick
    • Throat punch/kick
    • Million dollar stranglehold
    • Package piledriver
  • Managers
    • Samantha Valiant
    • Lucifer Hawks
    • Jack Crowley
  • Noteable Fueds
    • Philip Adams
    • Hannibal Caine
    • Hisoka
    • Damien Dawson
    • Terry Queens
    • Lucifer Hawks
    • Sean Irvine
  • Nicknames
    • "Pro Wrestlings Biggest Freak"
    • "The King Of The Good Hard Kicking"
    • "The Prince Of Perversions"
  • Theme Songs
    • "Jokerman" performed by Metallica (GWI)
    • "Smiling Like A Killer" performed by Motorhead (XFC/XWO)
  • Trained
    • Jack Crowley
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