WARFARE ENTERTAINMENT WRESTLING CONTRACTRing Name - Leopold (Leo) Black
Nickname(s) - "Two-Face"
Picture Base - Mike Rollins
Hometown - Oakland, California
Height & Weight - 6'1" & 220 lbs.
Alignment - Tweener
Personality Traits - Insane, mentally unstable, disturbed
Wrestling Style - Technical, high-flying, brawler
Entrance Music - Bad Company - Five Finger Death Punch
Normal Moves - - Running over-the-shoulder belly-to-back piledriver
- Forward fireman's carry slam
- Snap overhead belly-to-belly suplex
Signature Moves - Finisher(s) - Specialty Match - Last Man Standing
Specialty Weapon - Anything wrapped in barbed wire, razor blades (mainly during his depressed periods)
Manager - Oliver Wilhelm
Background/Gimmick - Leo suffers from bipolar disorder, as well as insomnia and schizophrenia. Due to his bipolar disorder, he alternates from heel to face depending on his mental/emotional state. His wrestling style also relates to this. When he has a manic episode, he generally utilizes a more roughneck, brawling style. Meanwhile, in his hypomaniac episodes, he uses a fast-paced, high-flying style. In his depressed states, he doesn't fight much at all.
Much of his mental instability goes back to a very troubled childhood. Raise by a poor family in the ghetto suburbs near Oakland, his father left him when he was only 8, leaving him with only his alcoholic mother and no friends to keep him sane. After years of drug and alcohol abuse, he eventually reverted to cutting. Eventually, he ran away from home at the age of 16 and lived in the streets of Oakland and other nearby cities, barely living off the little that he had.
About a year later, he met Oliver Wilhelm, who took him into his home where he lived with Oliver's family in a small, middle-class suburb near San Diego, as one of their own, growing very close to his parents and all 4 of Oliver's siblings. After attempting suicide 3 times (and counting), the Wilhelm family helped him into a mental hospital, where he stayed for most of his life and later met Dante Kendrix.
After pursuing a wrestling career to help ease his anger, Oliver supported him and worked as his manager, working the best he can to keep his friend as sane as possible.