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6'3

245 lbs.

The Promise

Spinning Reverse Neckbreaker


Top rope Guillotine Legdrop
Jumping Piledriver
Extended Half-Crab


Top rope Guillotine Legdrop
Jumping Piledriver
Extended Half-Crab

Usually tosses opponent against the ropes

Revolution by The Neurotic Outsiders

All-Rounder

Calgary, CA

10/25/79

Hoss Titan

"The Threat" Shane Brandon
Entrance Description:
The lights dim for a mere moment, before an explosion of pyro casts the arena in a fiery red glow. "Revolution" by the Neurotic Outsiders blares over the arena loudspeakers, as Shane Brandon, lead by a beaming Hoss Titan, steps through the entrance curtain. Shane is met with a barrage of jeers, yet it does little to phase him as he walks to the ring with an arrogant grin and attitude. As Brandon enters the ring, he does few stretches and shakes his head from side to side much like a like boxer in preperation for the battle ahead.
Title History:
LWA:
-World Champion(1)

NAWA:
-World Champion(1)
-2001 Iron Man Champion
History:
Although young, Shane is well traveled - both due to a high demand for his talent and his dissatisfaction with not receiving the "proper" push. Thought to be a promising up-and-coming babyface, Brandon's willingness to cheat and rather bad temper has led to quite a few frustrated bookers and even more fed changes. A lean, strong physique, flashy moves, and good looks brought about many "All-American" pushes, yet with a developing arrogance and occasionally vicious demeanor that no red, white and blue trunks could hide, Shane became a clear threat to any opponent not expecting a cheap shot, and any organization expecting a hassle free card.

History: Within his first year in the business, Brandon quickly made a name for himself as a promising new star along the west coast and Canada. Able to maintain forced grins and high fiving fans, Shane garnered much credit and a major look from some of the top promotions. Perhaps the defining moment in his short career involved his participation in a charity match against retiring HWN World champion, John "Skull" Sanders, then in the middle of a farewell tour. Brandon did his best to impress and more importantly, did the required J-O-B, much to the delight of the fans. Alas, as the old champ basked in victory, Shane did his best "good guy" routine, pointing towards the victor and raising his hand, as the crowd cheered at this babyface love fest. Brandon, still grinning, quickly dove for the belt, using it in beating the champion senseless, and hastily exited the area. While, it may have been the stuff that dream angles are made of, it wasn't planned. Although Shane lost the m! atch, a fan base, and a job, he gained his first title - one he still holds onto with pride...

That said, Brandon hasn't had much trouble adding to that collection - at least a bit more respectably. Shane has captured the EWWW television and Intercontinental titles, and the NAWA World Heavyweight Title. Once the NAWA closed its doors, Brandon hardly missed a step, gaining the LWA World Heavyweight Title in a PPV tournament in late 2000. Brandon continued his success earlier this year in the LWA's Memorial Iron Man tournament, outlasting fifteen other competitors in a series of competitions and matches to take the events top prize.

Recently under the management of Texan tycoon Hoss Titan, Shane Brandon's increased financial backing has only increased his arrogance, and hopefully, his success...