Tony BulletPersonal
Nickname: The Sneaky Villain Height: 6'1" Weight: 205 Home: Mexico Current Status Brand: Smackdown Theme Music: "Next Go Round" by Nickelback Fan Reaction: Heel Event Role: Lower Mid-carder/Tag Team Stable Alignment: Bullet Boyz (with Craig Bullet) Moveset Finisher: Pride of Mexico (Sweet Chin Music) Signature Moves: Bullet Bomb (Tigerbomb), Busted (Facecrusher), Weapon Press (Slingshot Body Splash) Other Significant Moves: Butterfly Suplex, Butterfly DDT, Standing Moonsault, Running DDT Career Accomplishments 3x Tag Team Champion (3x with Craig Bullet) Personal Background The story of the Bullet Boyz can be traced back to their very strange childhoods. In Tony's case, he was born into a poor Mexican family. When Tony was less than a year old, his family attempted to cross the U.S. border with a large contingent of Mexican immigrants. Unfortunately, a group of U.S. military intercepted the border-crossing attempt. In the mass chaos that ensued, Tony was handed to a family friend who was able to sneak across the border. A few months later, the family friend was caught and sent back to Mexico. Tony, with no parents or guardians, was placed under the care of child services and sent to a foster home. He bounced from foster home to foster home, until he settled in at a home in Maryland where he met a fellow orphan named Craig. Together through hardship and similar experiences, they became life-long friends. Both Craig and Tony had a love for street life, and often got into trouble throughout their school years. When they reached the age of 18, they both dropped out of school, earned their GED's and entered a wrestling training camp. There they both took on the surname "Bullet" in honor of their dangerous backgrounds and began working exclusively as a tag team. Their speed, agility and sneaky heel tactics made them a dangerous duo, and they captured 4 tag titles at the independent level. After dominating for 2 years, the WWE offered both a contract. They have continued their tag team dominance and enjoy making fans jealous of their success. Career Overview Year 1: Began the year partnered with Craig Bullet... On the first Smackdown of the year, they upset World Heavyweight champ Ace and his partner Brett Diamond to set the tone for their emerging tag team success... At the Backlash PPV, Ace & Brett won a rematch against the Bullet Boyz... In June, the Bullet Boyz began feuding with the Olympian duo of Parker & Coop, while Ace turned on Brett... At The Bash PPV, Ace and the Bullet Boyz defeated the team of Brett, Parker & Coop in a 6-man tag match... In August, the Bullet Boyz became #1 contenders and prepared to face the Badass Coalition duo of Big Mutha Trucker and Tank Blazer... At the Summerslam PPV, Trucker and Tank won a Ladder match to retain the titles... In October, the Bullet Boyz became #1 contenders again and this time prepared to face the 2 Cool 2 Xtreme team of Krizz Torture and Rusty... At the Bragging Rights PPV, the Bullet Boyz won to claim their first Tag Team Titles... At the Survivor Series PPV, Tony participated in the 20-man battle royal for a title shot but was not successful... In January, he competed in the 30-man Royal Rumble match... The Bullet Boyz' Tag Team Title reign pushed in February, where their rivalry with Parker & Coop was renewed when the Olympian duo became #1 contenders... At the Elimination Chamber PPV, Parker & Coop pulled the upset to win the titles... The Bullet Boyz vowed revenge in March and the intense feud created a rematch for WrestleMania... On the grandest stage of all, the Bullet Boyz won the rematch to reclaim the titles and begin their 2nd reign Year 2: Began the year as the reigning Tag Team champs alongside Craig Bullet... Their feud with Parker & Coop continued, but the Bullet Boyz won a rematch at the Backlash PPV to retain the titles... In June, a new American Cool team of Antonio Jordan and Krizz Torture emerged and quickly became #1 contenders... At The Bash PPV, Antonio & Krizz upset the Bullet Boyz to win the titles... The Bullet Boyz fell down the tag team division ranks for several months and Craig began to get involved in individual feuds, but Tony often played a small role in his partner's rivalries... In January, he competed in the 30-man Royal Rumble... Continued to support his partner Craig in his feud against ECW champ Rusty Year 3: Began the year still partnered with Craig Bullet... He played a small role in the rivalry over the ECW Title involving Craig, champ Rusty, Guy Justice and Paulie Dominos... In May, his partner Craig captured the ECW Title from Rusty at the Extreme Rules PPV... In June, Tony attacked Rusty moments before a title rematch and Craig was able to retain fairly easily... In July, Craig lost the ECW Title to Hitman Jack but they were given a #1 contenders' match for the Tag Team Titles the following week... Thanks to interference by Joseph T. Lutte, the Bullet Boyz beat American Cool to earn the title shot... At the Night of Champions PPV, Antonio Jordan interfered in retaliation to Joseph's previous actions and helped the Bullet Boyz win their 3rd Tag Team Titles... The Bullet Boyz then turned their attention back to Hitman Jack, as Craig wanted a rematch for the ECW Title... Craig wasn't able to beat the "Lethal Canadian" in a rematch, but the Bullet Boyz began to use their 2-on-1 advantage to assault him multiple times... In September, H.E.R.O. interrupted another unfair beatdown and saved Hitman Jack... Hitman & H.E.R.O. formed a new tag team and quickly earned a Tag Team Title match against their rivals... At the Hell in a Cell PPV, Tony used a late hot tag to pin H.E.R.O. and retain the titles... In October, a new #1 contender duo emerged in Alpha & Omega... The Japanese duo and their spokesman Master Kimoto requested a title match, but the Bullet Boyz took a deliberate DQ loss to retain the titles... They forced Alpha & Omega to earn a rematch, which they did... At the Survivor Series PPV, the Japanese luchadors upset Craig & Tony to win the Tag Team Titles... In December, the Bullet Boyz attacked the new champs multiple times, demanding a rematch... On the final Raw of the month, Alpha & Omega won and essentially ended their feud with Craig & Tony... At the Royal Rumble PPV, he entered the 30-man bout at #13 but was eliminated quickly by H.E.R.O.... Tony & Craig struggled in numerous tag team matches throughout the remainder of the year |
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