Andy Murray
Tale of the Tape
The Moves
The arena lights dim into near-total darkness as a slow heartbeat echoes throughout the Colosseum speakers.
BOOM.
BOOM.
BOOM.
A grainy montage begins playing across the screens — clips of Andy Murray’s greatest victories, championship celebrations, and career-defining moments. The crowd initially erupts in cheers… until the footage suddenly begins glitching and distorting.
The cheers.
The titles.
The legacy.
All consumed by static.
The heartbeat stops.
A single white spotlight appears at the top of the ramp revealing Andy Murray standing completely motionless in a long black trench coat with the Amoralist insignia stitched across the back. His head hangs low for several seconds before the opening riff of “Sound of Madness” erupts through the arena.
Joey Garcia:
"Making his way to the ring…from Detroit, Michigan…weighing in at 257 pounds…he is a former multi-time World Champion…ANDY MURRAY!"
The reaction is deeply mixed. Older fans still cheer instinctively for the legend they grew up admiring while others rain down boos for the man he has become.
Murray walks slowly toward the ring with cold intensity, jaw clenched tightly. He rarely acknowledges the crowd anymore, though occasionally a fan screaming his name will visibly irritate him enough to stop briefly in place before continuing.
As he enters the ring, Murray removes his coat and stares blankly into the crowd as though searching for someone who no longer exists.
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Running Powerslam
Release German Suplex
Corner Clothesline
Sit-Out Spinebuster
Elevated Powerbomb
Rustbelt Lariat (Discus Clothesline)
Last Call (Snap Piledriver)
Aberdeen Annihilation (Buckle Bomb)
Dead End Drive (Spear)
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Murray explodes forward with a devastating spear that folds his opponent in half and leaves them gasping for breath on the canvas.
Andy traps the opponent in a vicious crossface while wrenching backward with frightening aggression. Unlike earlier in his career where the hold was used strategically, Murray now applies it like he is trying to punish opponents for existing.
Murray drags exhausted opponents into a suffocating gogoplata, pulling down on their head while screaming at them to “QUIT LYING TO YOURSELF!”
The Final Chapter (Crippled Crossface)
Andy traps the opponent in a vicious crossface while wrenching backward with frightening aggression. Unlike earlier in his career where the hold was used strategically, Murray now applies it like he is trying to punish opponents for existing.
Andy Murray wrestles like a man trying to destroy the version of himself people still remember.
He is brutally physical, deeply emotional, and frighteningly intense once provoked. Unlike many Amoralists who embrace cruelty gleefully, Murray often appears conflicted even while carrying out violence. He lashes out at fans who still cheer him because somewhere deep down, he knows they remember who he used to be.
After the events involving Mitaxia, Murray has become noticeably more unstable. At times he loses focus mid-match, distracted by phantom sounds, flickering lights, or brief moments where he appears to see something no one else can. Whether Mitaxia permanently damaged his psyche or merely exposed truths he was burying remains unclear.
Murray now fights with desperation rather than confidence. Every match feels less like competition and more like someone trying to convince himself he made the right choices.
Brawler/Powerhouse/Submissions
Target the neck and back relentlessly
Trash talk former fans
Turn frustration into sudden violence
Continue attacking after the bell
Showboat excessively
Perform high-risk aerial offense
Admit weakness openly
Back down from a fight