Apr 0007
Crossbody
Shoulder Tackle
Your opponent's next move loses 15% Speed and Aerial.
Ernie White charges across the ring with tremendous force, building momentum before leveling RecordstoreClerk with a devastating shoulder tackle that sends the heel crashing to the mat. The arena erupts as Ernie White stands tall, flexing with authority while RecordstoreClerk writhes on the canvas, clearly rattled by the raw power display early in this contest.
Kicks
Bearhug
Your next move gains +30% Power.
Ernie White wraps their arms around RecordstoreClerk's midsection and squeezes with relentless intensity, the crowd roaring their approval as the heel gasps and flails desperately, unable to escape the crushing embrace that has them trapped against the hero's chest.
Sunset Flip
Your next move gains +15% Aerial.
Forearm Strikes
Your opponent's next move loses 15% Grapple and Speed.
Ernie White unloads with a rapid-fire barrage of forearm strikes, backing RecordstoreClerk into the corner as the crowd roars with approval. The relentless brawling assault leaves the heel stunned and covering up, unable to mount any defense against the righteous onslaught.
Corner Splash
Tiger Feint Kick
Your moves gain +15% Speed.
Ernie White fakes a kick through the ropes, causing RecordstoreClerk to flinch backward, then springs up and delivers a lightning-quick boot to the side of the head as the crowd roars its approval, sending RecordstoreClerk stumbling along the ropes in a dazed state.
Spinning Backfist
Your next move gains between +5% and +40% Brawl.
Big Boot
Your opponent's next move loses 35% Speed.
Ernie White catches the retreating RecordstoreClerk with a thunderous big boot straight to the jaw, the impact echoing through the arena as the heel crumples to the mat, drawing roars of approval from the crowd who've been waiting to see justice delivered.
Ernie White catches RecordstoreClerk flush with Dark Hammer, the devastating strike connecting perfectly as the crowd erupts. RecordstoreClerk crumples to the canvas, unconscious before hitting the mat, while Ernie White stands victorious as the referee counts three.