Top Dollar

Real Name: Sebastian Nathaniel Hartwig
Height: 6'4
Weight: 255 lbs.

Hometown: "High Society." (Supposedly has condos in most major cities. However, has a secluded home near Lake Louise, in the Albertan Rocky Mountains.)

Theme Music: "Puttin' on the Ritz" by Taco.

Appearance: Top Dollar has a smooth, but still filled out build. His hair is short and blond, and kept neat, with a widow's peak. A tad on the pale side. Smiles almost perpetually. His face is handsome, but a little elongated. No chest hair.

Ring Attire: For wrestling, he wears a pair of long tights. Mostly white, they have dollar-bill green ribbing along the waist, the knees, and the cuffs. A line of short ribbings run down the outside of each leg. "Top" is written across the front, while "Dollar" is written on the seat, both in fancy green writing. Four dollar signs dot both shins, two in front and two in back. Pockets are noticeable, but not terribly evident. Short white wrestling boots with green laces and tounge, dollar signs picture decorating the sides. Wears elbow pads, also with dollar signs on them.
When walking to the ring, or backstage, Top Dollar wears his "Hundred thousand dollar shirt." A casual collard shirt he usually wears unbuttoned, that shimmers in colour. The colours literally seem to change and flow when watching him move. Mostly blue, magnetia, and purple appear on it in no set pattern, just a swirling mass of colour. He always takes it off and hands it to his manager before a match.

Personality/Gimmick: Top Dollar is a playboy/cool dude, who knows the good life, and how to have a good time. He has traveled the world, and seen it all, or so he claims. He struts or dances almost everywhere he goes, showing off his flair and panache'.  He joined up with wrestling to bring some 'class' to a sport he says is sorely lacking in it. He's more than likely just doing it for a lark, as a lot of rich playboys who don't have to work take up strange hobbies.

Moves used: Clotheslines, dropkicks, high kicks, wheel kicks, (Likes to use these in a variety of situations. Almost a trademark) chops, (Rarely uses punches. Thinks they're too crude.) scoop slams, DDTs (various), neckbreakers, suplexes (various, and likes reverse/inverted varieties), german suplexes, sleepers, powerslams, shoulder breakers, rib breakers, piledrivers. Also uses striking moves that target the head, such as knee-strikes to head, boot to back of head, etc.

3 Trademark Moves:

1) "Paydirt." Scoop Driver to pin. Also known as Michinoku Driver. Usually does it to a running opponent, and does it blindingly fast.

2) "High Society." Moonsault from the top rope to downed opponent.

3) "Cashin' in." Diamond dust.

Finisher:

"The Sweet Scent of Success." Top Dollar pulls a $50 bill from his pocket, snaps it out, takes a whiff and recoils from it. (Suggesting some illegal substance) He lays it in the palm of his right hand, and when the moment strikes, he preforms the Iron Claw maneuver on the opponent, along with ramming the $50 bill in their face. The ref is usually distracted, either by mundane means, or by Top Dollar's manager, and thus never sees the bill. Most people just pass out, either from pain or whatever the bill is soaked in. Some with low thresholds of pain have tapped out to the Iron Claw portion of it, though.

Three Strengths:

1) Upper class. Top dollar is filthy rich, and lives the high life. He rarely uses this money to buy victories, but wealth is still an edge in his favor. He is also well skilled in etiquette, knowing how to mingle with the upper crust if the situation calls for it. When dealing with superiors, or others whose decision he wants to influence, he knows how to be respectful and proper. This is one of the few situations where he is not as annoying as he can be. (See weaknesses, below)

2) Powerhouse: Top Dollar is already a strong guy, but he can sometimes pull off power moves on extrememly large individuals. It takes almost as much out of him as it does his opponent, but the ability to suplex a seven-foot tall giant can turn the match in his favor.

3) Terrance McMillan. Probably not a strenght per say, but anybody would feel better with Terrance on their side. Read Manager status, below.

Three Weaknesses:

1) Annoying: Top Dollar has a lot of strange little eccentricities that can be annoying to deal with. For one, he talks with his hands as much as he talks with his mouth. His hands always move around, making little 'cool' motions matching his words. When not in formal conditions, he struts or dances instead of walking normally, even in the middle of a match. And his 'hundred thousand dollar shirt' can give some people headaches if they look at it for too long.

2) Hambone: Top Dollar shows off and taunts to ridiculous extremes in his matches. It seems like after every move, he taunts the opponent. Every grapple has to be flashy and fancy in some way. Even if it's just a minor waving to the audience, or some quick little comment, he always feels the need to taunt or show off.

3) Clueless. Sometimes, Top Dollar just does downright stupid things. Maybe he feels that being rich, he doesn't have to make excuses. Maybe boarding school was too stifling. Maybe he drinks too much wine. Whatever it is, he has been known to do completely idiotic things. Such as walking down dark alleys in the less reputable sections of neighbourhoods, trying to bluff his way into police stations, and what not. Skip Robert's "Look over there" trademark gets him every time. This can really bite him in a match when he falls for every trick in the book. Terrance McMillan is there to help him out of the situations Top Dollar gets himself into outside of a match, fortunatley.

MANAGER INFO:

Terrance McMillan

Appearance: A little shorter than Top Dollar, probably 6'1. Also not as filled out, but still fit. Has a thick, but short head of reddish brown hair. Also has a very young looking face. Also has a slightly big head.

General Info: Terrance is Top Dollar's manager/assistant/lackey/bodyguard/'yes' man/guardian angel. He follows him around almost everywhere, opening doors for him, paying meals for him, telling him who his next match is up against, and holding back admirers. (Well... if they ever did come) He constantly feeds Top Dollar's ego, telling him that he's the best wrestler in whatever federation he's in, and that he can easily take on whomever he's going up against. Interestingly enough, Terrance is very skilled in a multitude of martial arts and security guard courses. So much so, that he is actually a much better fighter than Top Dollar, or almost anyone. He is capable of taking almost anybody down, even if they're armed and skilled with dangerous weapons, in a few reversals and submission moves. Some have compared his fighting talents to top secret government agents and para-military elite squads. It is rumored he is registered as a deadly weapon. He never acknowledges this, though, and insists that the Top Dollar is the best ever.
Terrance always accomponies Top Dollar to the ring, but he doesn't usually interfere in his matches, though there are two main exceptions: If someone else interferes, he'll try to stop them. Or, he will distract the referee in whatever way possible (Usually minor, such as calling him, or pointing out something, but major if need be.) to allow Top Dollar to prep The Sweet Scent of Success.