Wrestler's Real Name:Who knows? Who can truly say for sure? Not El Príncipe, at least.
New to XWF or a returning roster member?:New, from the looks of things.
Wrestler Date of Birth:Gone to the wind, sadly.
Height:6'1
Weight:200 lbs.
Hometown:While El Príncipe's town of birth may be unknown, he currently resides in Juneau, Alaska and makes frequent trips to Ketchikan.
Personality:For unknown reasons, El Príncipe is an amensiac, trying to travel the world to rediscover himself - and what better way to go traveling than by being a professional wrestler for a company that tours the world? El Príncipe is mostly quiet and reserved, preferring to keep things to himself as his manager, Klaus Alfssen, prefers to do most of the talking. El Príncipe, however, is incredibly observant, being able to notice several things normal people wouldn't even consider - which only helps to accentuate his in-ring prowess.
Looks Description:El Príncipe is not your standard, ripped, jacked and tanned wrestler - quite the opposite in fact. El Príncipe's body is mostly composed of lean muscle, not focusing on body mass and bulging muscles. White and gold are his signature colors, those being the colors of his trademark mask and his pants as he enters the ring. Outside of the ring, while El Príncipe keeps the same white and gold mask, he takes a more casual approach, wearing a t-shirt, jeans and occasionally a hoodie, though he does wear proper exercise gear when training.
Ethnicity:Many have speculated as to El Príncipe's true ethnicity, with only his paler skin being a clue. Many have speculated he comes from Latin America - hence the luchador attire. Plenty of people also speculated he comes from Europe, with places such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Scandinavia, Hungary, the Netherlands and more being thrown out there. Though, if he is from Europe, it is unknown as to why he chose a luchador's name in the first place.
Pic Base, if any:The closest person to describe El Príncipe as would be Mistico - which is surprisingly similar given the colors and all. Though, it does beg to be known that El Príncipe is noticeably paler than Mistico.
Strengths:El Príncipe in the ring is, to put it bluntly, the definition of graceful. Every movement in the ring, from his lightning-fast speed to his devastating kicks looks crisp, dangerous and downright gorgeous, and clearly indicate some form of prior battle experience. His observational skills serve him immensely in the ring, able to detect even the slightest habit on his opponent's part - and utterly take advantage of it in the ring as El Príncipe exploits it time and time again. Facing El Príncipe in the ring is like a chess match, and he is always perpetually three steps ahead of his opponent. Although his movements are elegant and graceful, rarely ever does he make time to take wasted movement - once he's on the offensive, he looks to smother his opponent in offense, barely give them a chance to breathe, and then - right when they're about done for the count, El Príncipe gets the job done for the victory.
Weaknesses:Although El Príncipe - with his dazzling movement and his almost savant-level analytical skills - looks almost unbeatable, the truth is that is not the case. Although El Príncipe is a master at exploiting larger opponent's weakness - the most obvious of all being, of course, the legs - their sheer outright power is enough to have El Príncipe on the ropes. El Príncipe is also not known for being the most resilient person either, as plenty of well-timed hits and a finisher will often be enough to get the job done. And of course, just as several other opponents have their habits apparent to El Príncipe, he has several other habits that can be exploited as well, though to actually exploit them would require an expert opponent, not only in the ring in general, but at fighting someone like El Príncipe, as he makes sure to mix things up as often as possible to keep his opponents guessing.
Entrance Theme Music:Deafheaven - "Dream House"
Special Entrance (if any):The opening riffs of Deafheaven's Dream House begins to play, and all in the arena go silent as the arena begins to darken, and all spotlights shine on one man walking from the back and kneeling, looking down calmly. As the drums begin to kick in, the man - El Príncipe himself - bolts up as the arena blasts in white and gold as El Príncipe looks out to the crowd. The two forces in the arena stare at each other as the crowd cheers or boos for him. Finally, wasting no more time as his manager, Klaus Alfssen walks out behind him and tapping him on the back, El Príncipe sets forth walking calmly as the guitar riffs and screamed vocals rock the arena. El Príncipe steps into the ring slowly, analyzing the situation before him as he takes a deep breath, bounces on his toes and gets ready for the match.
Key: - (x) = springboard variant of the move is also available
- (v) = top rope variant of the move is also available
- (*) = running variant of the move is also available
These moves stand as El Príncipe's signature moves, which can be used either as a huge momentum shifter or tools to finish the match. El Príncipe separates these moves into different "tiers," ranging from Tier 4 to Tier 0, depending on how useful it is.
Tier 4:
El Príncipe's "Tier 4" moves are his highly popular moves he uses often throughout a match commonly enough, either to quickly beat back an opponent or evade a maneuver. These moves will rarely, if ever, finish a match.
Butterfly Kick:
Often used as a defensive or reflexive move (often when the opponent attempts a leg sweep), El Príncipe will leap up into the air and re-maneuver himself to the opponent's weak side and look to capitalize. Very rarely, he'll use the Butterfly Kick as a double flying kick of sorts, but given the move's nature, this isn't recommended.
Standing Corkscrew Moonsault:
Used to further his advantage state, El Príncipe attacks his opponent with a move as efficient as it is flashy with a standing corkscrew moonsault. This will often serve as his gateway into his aerial moves, be it the Shooting Star Press, 450 Splash, or in special cases, the Fifteen Seconds of Fame or the Wings of Icarus (see below).
Tiger Feint Kick:
Used most commonly to mix-up his opponent and lead to more options (usually a Springboard move, though occasionally it can lead to an aerial move), El Príncipe will lead his opponent to the ropes, darting his body through the ropes and using them to twirl around and kick his opponent, leaving them dazed or grounded.
Tier 3:
More intensive moves in El Príncipe's arsenal that can be used as a massive momentum shifter and work to debilitate opponents. For most matches, these will often serve to lead into his finishing moves (see Tier 2), though for bigger matches El Príncipe will use these more often.
Fifteen Seconds of Fame:
Simple - surprisingly simple given El Príncipe's fighting style - yet deathly effective. With a simple taunt before launching off and pushing his elbow into his opponent, this will leave his opponent incapacitated and ready to be finished off.
Gateway to Success:
A rare display of El Príncipe's strength, he specifically targets his opponent's back with a double underhook backbreaker, to attempt to keep his opponent debilitated and set up for the end with one of his finishers.
Tier 2:
In most normal matches, these are the moves El Príncipe will use to finish his opponent off. Devastating, effective and flashy all in one, these will leave most normal opponents down for the count. In bigger matches however, these will fill the role of Tier 3 moves in a normal setting, in that these moves often set up for a Tier 1 finishing move - or, in the most extreme of cases, the lone Tier 0 move.
Beauty and Misery:
El Príncipe's standard, preferred finishing move in standard matches. After beckoning an opponent to get up (and occasionally supporting them with his own foot), El Príncipe will spin in a 360 degree arc, gaining speed and nail his opponent with a heel kick.
Wings of Icarus:
Taking inspiration from the Greek legend of Icarus, El Príncipe soars through the air and performs a backflip in mid-air, pointing with his knees straight towards his opponent's back, and finally landing with a deadly thud.
Tier 1:
These moves are for the big time - the real spotlight matches, where titles, pride and glory are at stake. El Príncipe truly means business when these moves come out, and his opponents cower in fear when these show their faces.
The Warrior Prince:
El Príncipe can slip in anywhere, at any time to nail the finishing blow, and the Warrior Prince perfectly highlights that. El Príncipe slips in behind his opponent, hooking both of their arms in a double chickenwing position, before hoisting them up and hitting them with a gutbuster.
Fiebre Dorada:
El Príncipe's kicking and striking power are among some of the best in this business, and there's few better ways to show that off than jamming your knee into someone's unlucky face. The Fiebre Dorada has El Príncipe grasping onto his opponent's wrists, before shoving the aforementioned knee into the tip of his opponent's face.
Tier 0:
This is it - the dreaded, and only, Tier 0 move in El Príncipe's arsenal. In theory, at least, this one move will never fail to get the KO when it counts, however for reasons to be listed, El Príncipe will ONLY use this move in the biggest matches, in the most desperate situations. Otherwise, he would prefer to stick to his Tier 1/Tier 2 moves.
Finishing Touch:
The ultimate move in El Príncipe's arsenal, he looks to dart onto the ropes, springboard off of them and backflip right onto his opponent, where he'll drop them with a reverse DDT, slightly modified in that they are dropped directly onto the back of their skull. In training, at least, this move has never failed to put a foe down for the count, and is as dangerous as it is flashy and unexpected. However, given the inordinate setup it requires, leaving him open, El Príncipe only uses this as a last ditch effort to get the win.