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-- Player's Name --  Pat Flanagan


--Wrestler's Name--  Robbie McGill


--Hometown-- Dublin, Ireland


**Ring Entrance**
As the drum beat at the beginning of "Bring the Noise" by Staind and Limp
Bizkit starts up, the lights go out.  We hear Fred Durst say "Gimme some
guitars punk" and then the guitar starts up.  With the beginning of the
guitar cycle each time, the lights on the stage flash on, briefly giving
sight of the man on stage.  As we hear "Bring the noise" a spotlight hits,
revealing Robbie McGill with his head down and hair hanging over his face.
He stays like this until the drum kicks in, and then his head pops up,
sending his hair flying back.  He then lets out a yell and charges for the
ring.



**Ring Attire**.
          When coming to the ring he wears a long black duster and
sunglasses.  In the ring he wears a tight black shirt with black pants that
give him plenty of room to move in, but aren't loose enough that they trip
him up.  He also wears black pads that extend from the end of his hand up
over his elbows.

          Entrance Music:  "Bring the Noise" by Staind and Limp Bizkit
(cover of the PE/Anthrax cross-over)


          Height:  6'1"

          Weight:  222 lbs.
          Hair:  Dark blond with black streaks mixed in.
          Eyes:  Brown (fairly dark)
          Skin:  Caucasion (slight tan)

--Personality--
Robbie is thought by many to be not all there.  He is dangerous in the ring,
and it extends to his personality.  He is quick to the point, letting
everyone know that his own well being is second to dishing out pain to
others, especially those that have wronged him.  He holds grudges and
doesn't easily forget problems he has with people.

--Wrestling Style--
The provincial reckless maniac.  His own well being takes a back seat to
doing whatever it takes to win the match.  McGill is likely to leap off of
any surface he can stand on and use his opponent as a landing pad.  He takes
to the air quite frequently and usually has some new stuff to pull out each
match.

--Background--
Robbie is the second youngest McGill, older than only Danny Boy (by two
years).  He is the "black sheep" of the family in that he did not take all
his training from his father and older brothers.  Instead Robbie learned
some basic ring strategies and worked at the gym before coming to the U.S.
After coming here he met Jack Storm who took him into his training school
and taught McGill his high flying suicidal style.  It was not uncommon to
see training sessions at the school come to a stop as McGill and Storm
played "Can You Top This?" with their suicidal dives and leaps.

--Trademark Move(s)--
Corkscrew Moonsault, Shooting Star Kneedrop, array of twisting dives and
splashes.

--Finisher--
McGill tends to not use one move to finish his matches, instead relying on
his high impact aerial attack to get the win whenever possible.

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