Chavito
Quote from Chavito on 29 April 2025, 21:54NAME: Chavito
ARCADIA DESIGNATION: The Paragon
WRESTLING STYLE: (Brawler + Powerhouse)
NICKNAMES: Lightbearer, Man Of Tomorrow.
CATCHPHRASES: "Bring Your Best!", "WE ARE Chavito"
HEIGHT: 6'3
WEIGHT: 250lbs
MOVES:
- Clothesline
- Big Boot
- Flying Forearm Smash
- Scoop Slam
-Spinebuster
-Military Press Drop (Sometimes turned into a Powerslam)
- Tiger-Plex
- Fisherman Suplex
- Sitout Powerbomb
- Cobra Clutch Suplexc
- German Suplex (sometimes from the electric chair position)
- Diving Crossbody from the top rope
- SHOWTIME! Elbow Drop (Diving Elbow Drop from the top)
FINISHING MOVE:
- Bitter Sweet Symphony [Spear]
RING ENTRANCE:
The opening chords of "I'm Still Here" drift through the arena, raw and earnest, carried by the slow burn of guitar. The lights dim low — not into darkness, but into a soft, sunset orange that bathes the crowd in warmth.
As the first lyrics hit, Chavito steps out onto the stage.
No theatrics. No explosions.
Just presence.
He stands there for a moment — head bowed slightly, taking it in — before lifting his eyes toward the ring with steady, unwavering resolve. His expression says it all: he’s been knocked down, doubted, even broken... but never defeated.
Chavito wears a simple but symbolic gear set — sleeveless tunic open over his chest, sun-marked bracers, boots worn from battle. His pendant, the Key of the Dawn, catches the light as he strides forward, each step deliberate, each movement rooted in purpose.
As the chorus rises — "I'm still here..." — he touches his pendant briefly, a small, personal ritual, then taps his chest twice: a silent promise to the people he fights for.
He moves up the steel steps with a soldier’s grace and steps into the ring with no wasted motion. Once inside, Chavito climbs to the second rope, raising a single fist to the sky — not demanding attention, but offering reassurance:
"I'm here. I'm fighting. And I’m not going anywhere."
THEME SONG:
- I'm Still Here by John Rzeznik
BIOGRAPHY:
Chavito grew up hearing old stories of the Sunbearers — legendary guardians who carried the light through dark ages. After losing his family to violence and betrayal, he swore to live by their code: to protect, endure, and never lose hope. Trained by a reclusive mentor who taught him both ancient discipline and modern wrestling, Chavito forged himself into a warrior of body and spirit. He carries a sacred pendant, the Key of the Dawn, passed down through generations as a symbol of the promise he must keep. Chavito fights not for glory, but to prove that even in a broken world, one man’s heart can still be enough to change everything.
NAME: Chavito
ARCADIA DESIGNATION: The Paragon
WRESTLING STYLE: (Brawler + Powerhouse)
NICKNAMES: Lightbearer, Man Of Tomorrow.
CATCHPHRASES: "Bring Your Best!", "WE ARE Chavito"
HEIGHT: 6'3
WEIGHT: 250lbs
MOVES:
- Clothesline
- Big Boot
- Flying Forearm Smash
- Scoop Slam
-Spinebuster
-Military Press Drop (Sometimes turned into a Powerslam)
- Tiger-Plex
- Fisherman Suplex
- Sitout Powerbomb
- Cobra Clutch Suplexc
- German Suplex (sometimes from the electric chair position)
- Diving Crossbody from the top rope
- SHOWTIME! Elbow Drop (Diving Elbow Drop from the top)
FINISHING MOVE:
- Bitter Sweet Symphony [Spear]
RING ENTRANCE:
The opening chords of "I'm Still Here" drift through the arena, raw and earnest, carried by the slow burn of guitar. The lights dim low — not into darkness, but into a soft, sunset orange that bathes the crowd in warmth.
As the first lyrics hit, Chavito steps out onto the stage.
No theatrics. No explosions.
Just presence.
He stands there for a moment — head bowed slightly, taking it in — before lifting his eyes toward the ring with steady, unwavering resolve. His expression says it all: he’s been knocked down, doubted, even broken... but never defeated.
Chavito wears a simple but symbolic gear set — sleeveless tunic open over his chest, sun-marked bracers, boots worn from battle. His pendant, the Key of the Dawn, catches the light as he strides forward, each step deliberate, each movement rooted in purpose.
As the chorus rises — "I'm still here..." — he touches his pendant briefly, a small, personal ritual, then taps his chest twice: a silent promise to the people he fights for.
He moves up the steel steps with a soldier’s grace and steps into the ring with no wasted motion. Once inside, Chavito climbs to the second rope, raising a single fist to the sky — not demanding attention, but offering reassurance:
"I'm here. I'm fighting. And I’m not going anywhere."
THEME SONG:
- I'm Still Here by John Rzeznik
BIOGRAPHY:
Chavito grew up hearing old stories of the Sunbearers — legendary guardians who carried the light through dark ages. After losing his family to violence and betrayal, he swore to live by their code: to protect, endure, and never lose hope. Trained by a reclusive mentor who taught him both ancient discipline and modern wrestling, Chavito forged himself into a warrior of body and spirit. He carries a sacred pendant, the Key of the Dawn, passed down through generations as a symbol of the promise he must keep. Chavito fights not for glory, but to prove that even in a broken world, one man’s heart can still be enough to change everything.