H.E.R.O.Personal
Full Ring Name: Harold Evan Robert Olm Nickname: The Cali Dragon Height: 6'3" Weight: 235 Home: Long Beach, CA Current Status Brand: Smackdown Theme Music: "My Hero" by Foo Fighters Fan Reaction: Heel Event Role: Mid-carder Moveset Finisher: Heart Stopper (Inverted Powerslam hold into Cutter) Signature Moves: Fleet Foot (Eat Defeat), Painful Greetings (Running Knee Drop) Other Significant Moves: Sitout Spinebuster, Suplex, Powerslam, Single Knee Facebreaker, Outlaw Stomp Career Accomplishments None Personal Background Mr. Olm's career choice was never the plan according to his parents. When H.E.R.O. was born, his parents gave him 3 names to honor his grandfathers and his great-uncle and expect him to live up to the standards they had set with a multi-million-dollar financial powerhouse. The Olm family business had been passed down generations and is now currently in the hands of H.E.R.O.'s father, and it was expected that H.E.R.O. would assume the role of executive as soon as possible. But H.E.R.O. had no business sense and no interest in running the family business, and regularly acted out in spite of his parents' pushing and prodding. When H.E.R.O. turned 18, he packed up and left home with only a few bucks in his pocket and a dream of becoming a pro wrestling star. He hitchhiked across the country and entered a training facility on his last dime, quickly learning how to take bumps and apply numerous holds. H.E.R.O. became a star pupil and his honored family name led perfectly to a ring name when shortened to the initials. H.E.R.O. made an immediate impact in his 1st year on the independent scene, winning both the mid-card and heavyweight titles within the first 9 months. His in-ring ability, natural charisma and spurned family expectations made him a great sympathetic face, and fans cheered loudly for him at every entrance and after every victory. The WWE kept a close eye on his development and brought him in for a tryout, in which he blew away WWE officials with his skill set. After a few months in developmental, H.E.R.O. made his debut and vowed to prove his family wrong. Career Overview Year 2: Made his debut on the Raw brand in October... He quickly impressed and was chosen to partner with Rebel Ford and Brett Diamond as Team Raw against the Team Smackdown group of Antonio Jordan, Krizz Torture and fellow rookie Guy Justice... At the Bragging Rights PPV, H.E.R.O. was eliminated midway through the 6-man elimination tag match but Rebel eventually won the bout for Team Raw... In January, he competed in the 30-man Royal Rumble match and entered at #29, but was eliminated by eventual winner Carson Pain... H.E.R.O. continued to impress on the Raw brand with a string of victories... In March, he got involved in the Hardcore Title feud between Brett Diamond and Shawn Midnight, which led to a 5-man Scramble match... At WrestleMania, H.E.R.O. scored a late pinfall and appeared ready to win the title, but Brett pinned him with only 15 seconds left to retain the belt Year 3: Was drafted to the Smackdown brand during the first week... Continued to win numerous matches and began to slowly climb the ranks... In June, he entered the King of the Ring Tournament... He made a surprising run to the Smackdown final, defeating Billy Carter and upsetting Hitman Jack along the way, but lost to eventual winner Eric Executioner... H.E.R.O. continued to compile impressive wins and rising up the rankings... In September, he became disgusted with the Bullet Boyz and their constant assaults on ECW champ Hitman Jack... On an episode of Smackdown, he made a shocking save and injected himself into the feud... He formed a tag team with Hitman Jack and they became #1 contenders for the Bullet Boyz' Tag Team Titles in their first match together, upsetting the G.L.O.W. team... At the Hell in a Cell PPV, H.E.R.O. took the pinfall loss as the Bullet Boyz retained their belts... Throughout the winter months, he and Hitman Jack competed in several matches, together and individually, and picked up several big wins... H2 noticed the tag team scene on Smackdown heating up and challenged American Cool to a #1 contender match, but was not able to win... At the Royal Rumble PPV, H.E.R.O. had the most impressive display of all, entering at #12 and recording a match-high 9 eliminations before being eliminated late in the bout by Lee Money... In February, he & Hitman Jack earned the #1 contender spot to challenge for the Tag Team Titles... The match got proposed for the Raw after Elimination Chamber instead of the PPV, which angered H.E.R.O. and caused him to turn heel and attack the "Lethal Canadian"... He then continued to feud with Jack in March and tried to qualify for the Money in the Bank Ladder match, but lost to Antonio Jordan due to interference by Hitman |
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