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Jon
Heidenreich
Birthdate:
June 28, 1972
Height:
6'7"
Weight:
300 lbs.
Hometown:
New Orleans, LA
Favorite
Quote: "The more you sweat in peace, the less
you bleed in war."
Wrestling
Inspiration:
Goldberg, The
Rock
Comments:
He's big, bad and out to settle
scores for the Schwag Army. Brought in recently by Schwag
himself all the way from hometown New Orleans to beef
up his force's already impressive ranks, Jon Heidenreich
can now be seen at Galaxy Shows sporting his proud football
jersey as he strides down the ramp to the ring to put
up a wall of defense against all threatening the flanks
of his newfound associates.
To all who know Jon Heidenreich the gridiron
image he now presents is anything but a ring gimmick,
but instead a symbol of a prior life full of the thrill
of football conquests and related off-field battles. A
large kid who first developed his fighting skills as the
black-belt winning son of a karate dojo owner and who
then went on to utilize his superior size and strength
to excel in high school and college football as a super-intimidating
offensive lineman, Heidenreich soon found himself on the
Super Bowl Champion 1992 Washington Redskins; and then
on the Atlanta Falcons where none-other than megamatman,
Bill Goldberg, where the two became the toughest of teammates.
"Bill was a defensive tackle so we'd go against each
other in practice often. He was a bull; somebody who was
so intense that you wouldn't willingly choose to go up
against him very much."
Impressed by Goldberg's transition from
the football field to the squared circle, Jon began to
envision the possibilities that might also be open for
him, but really didn't translate that dream into action
until, by chance, he one day met wrestling's Buff Bagwell
who encouraged him to go for it in the squared circle.
"My fellow teammates all agreed since they knew I
was perfect for that kind of aggressive sport; being a
total madman; the craziest guy on the field."
Being scouted recently by the scheming
Schwag to add more muscle to his already awesome army
amalgam, Heidenreich sees his future potential as great
and his immediate contribution as undeniable. "I
have been off the field for a year or so now and so I
have all this energy now bottled up inside of me. I love
the sport of pro wrestling because it will allow me the
chance to utilize this suppressed violence to dominate
all those who dare to challenge me or my mat allies."
With the opening whistle of Jon Heidenreich's first UPW
quarter ringing out only for its first moments now, one
can just imagine the kind of mass destruction that this
tackling tornado can wreak on our federation's playing
field before the regulation time runs out on his many
newfound career's upcoming challenges!
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