Jimmy Queen

Jimmy Queen is a Heavyweight Professional Wrestler currently signed to the International Wrestling Federation, and is the current Heavyweight Champion, as well as IWF Tag Team Champion, along with Justin Phelps.

Appearance
Queen is about 5'11, and over 200lbs. He is very muscular and well toned. He has dark brown eyes, as well as brown hair in a mohawk, with the top dyed blond. While wrestling he wears a pair of tights with red and white designs on them, as well as knee high boots with the same design. He also wears two wrist bands and arm bands with the design as well. Jimmy wears a necklace also, and has a black mark on his right cheek.

Signatures
Springboard/Top Rope Clothesline - Jimmy, from the apron, jumps to the top rope, and springboards off of it into the ring and clotheslines his opponent. Alternatively, Jimmy jumps off the top turnbuckle and clotheslines his opponent.

Super Kick - A high side thrust kick aimed at the opponents head, chin, or chest, using the sole of Queen's foot.

Arrowhead - A running knee lift, most often used on a bent over opponent, or one that is on their knees. Queen runs at them, and rams his knee into their face, or head. Queen also often uses a mid air version of this move on standing opponents after jumping off the turnbuckle, or springboarding off the ropes.

Finishers
Brainbuster - Jimmy lifts his opponent up in a vertical suplex posistion, then drops down onto his back, making his opponent land on their head or neck. Sometimes done off the turnbuckle.

Heaven's Fall - Jimmy leaps off of the top turnbuckle, with his arms outstretched an body straight, and then at the last possible second performs a front flip mid air, landing with his back/shoulders on the opponents stomach.

Fujiwara Armbar - With the opponent lying on his belly, Queen lies on the opponent's back, at a 90° angle to him, putting some or all of his weight on the opponent to prevent him from moving. The opponent's arm is then hooked and pulled back into his body, stretching the forearms, biceps and pectoral muscles. Variations of this can include clasping the opponent's hand instead of hooking the upper arm, for extra leverage and bridging out, while performing the move to increase leverage and immobilize the opponent.