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WCW Staff Members
Post by admin on Mar 19, 2007, 10:07pm
Owner and CEO Randall Lovejoy
Randall Lovejoy is a former pro wrestler who turned into an owner when he was in a life threatening car wreck just seven years ago. After losing his memory and his physical ability to compete, Mr. Lovejoy opted to open his own company. He called it Sports Entertainment Xtreme, and in it's seven month tenure the company did moderately well and the workers there were very loyal. Unfortunately due to licensing issues, Randall had to close S.E.X. He has spent the last year looking for another outlet, he ended up getting in contact with none other than Vince McMahon. He convinced Vince that the WWE product would improve if they had a legitimate product to go head to head with. Vince agreed to sell the rights to the WCW name, pay per view names, and title belts to Randall Lovejoy for a large lump sum. Lovejoy agreed and has now re-opened the company. Randall is a modestly built man in his early thirties. He has shaggy blonde hair and green eyes and is always dressed in well pressed suits made of the finest materials. He also always wears a WCW badge around his neck much like Paul Heyman used to wear his ECW badge.
WCW Board of Directors (The Sinister Six)
Randall Lovejoy, is a creative genius, when it comes to the sport of professional wrestling. However, his dealings, with contracts, money, and meetings with other important people, are usually pretty lackluster. Mr. Lovejoy decided to hire on a team of men to be his associates. Kendall Meyers, Matthew Reiser, Daniel Schultz, Mark Steinberg, Richard Webber, and Owen Hewitt, were given equal pieces of control of the WCW company. These equal pieces added up to 49% of the companies control. Leaving Mr. Lovejoy with the remaining 51% and the majority vote. Randall jokingly refers to his peers as the Sinister Six, an idea which is mainly derived from the fact that the other board members usually disagree with anything Mr. Lovejoy does. However, there's nothing they can do about it. But Mr. Lovejoy is aware, that they are trying at every moment to sabotage him, and take over the entire company. The same situation took place when Mr. Lovejoy owned Sports Entertainment Xtreme, and just like the rest of the staff, the board of directors are something that Mr. Lovejoy unfortunately still needs to help him run the company.
::NOTE:: Never use the Board of Directors in rp's, it's ok to mention them, but never interact with them. They wouldn't interact with workers.
Personal Security Morris Washington
Affectionately known as Big Mo by his boss Mr. Lovejoy. Morris Washington is a former gang member form Washington D.C. He is a formidable man of African American descent, standing 6'7" and weighing in at 340lbs. He is a man of few words but when a wrestler has a problem with Mr. Lovejoy, Big Mo handles it. He is usually clad in a business suit with black gloves.
WCW Announce Team Cotton McKnight and Pepper Brooks
Cotton McKnight and Pepper Brooks call the action at the announcers table in WCW. Cotton is the play by play man, he's a man in his mid forties, greying and well tanned. He is normally dressed in a casual suit, and is always ready to call the WCW action. Pepper Brooks is his color commentating cohort, who is a little bit dense at times. He's a man in his young twenties, and he tends to be a little imature in the booth. He is normally dressed in a pair of board shorts, and a WCW t-shirt with a hawaiian shirt on over it. He also has his snowboarding goggles on his head at all times. Randall Lovejoy saw these two men working as a team on the feature film Dodgeball, and new that their chemistry at the table would be a great addition to WCW, so he signed them back when he owned Sports Entertainment Xtreme. After that fed had it's falling out, Cotton and Pepper were two of the first guys that Mr. Lovejoy called.
Ring Announcer Shane Sommers
Shane Sommers makes the introductions for WCW. He is a man in his early thirties, and he is always dressed in a tacky suit that's usually gold and glittering, or some other gaudy color. He's got a great sense of humor, and he's one of Randall Lovejoy's favorite employees. They met in a casino, and Shane Sommers asked for a job. He explained that he was a lounge singer for many years, and that he could do the company a lot of good. Not convinced, Lovejoy asked him to give him a demonstration, Sommers used a microphone and his lounge lizard voice to introduce Mr. Lovejoy to the entire casino. Mr. Lovejoy, hired him on the spot. It was believed that Lovejoy would hire David Penzer when he re-opened WCW, but with TNA gobbling up Penzer, and with Lovejoy being ever faithful to his S.E.X alumns he called Sommers back for the job.
"Personal Assistant" and Interviewer Peaches
Mr. Lovejoy met Peaches at a local establishment on the strip (use your imagination). She decided to give up her previous occupation, and Mr. Lovejoy hired her on as his "personal assistant" and an interviewer for the S.E.X lockerroom. She's a short brunette gal, who always makes sure to dress in ways that will show off more than she should with a lockerroom full of men, but she is who she is. As an interviewer she's a wise ass who is never afraid to throw innuendo into a comment. After S.E.X closed, Mr. Lovejoy and Peaches became much closer, and are now an "item".
Interviewer Lee Cash
Lee Cash is an old friend of Randall Lovejoy, they've known each other since Lovejoy awoke from his coma, six years ago.. Cash is notoriously bad at getting himself into situations that he cannot get himself out of. After a spat with Lovejoy, the two decided to never speak again. Cash came into some money,so he moved to Vegas to make his fortune build, but his horrible luck caused him to lose more than he originally had. The Vegas mob wanted his head when they figured out that he couldn't pay it back. Cash found out that his good friend Lovejoy had done quite well for himself in Vegas, and begged him to help. Lovejoy payed off the debt, and told Cash that he could repay him by working in his company. Cash dresses normally in a t-shirt and jeans. He still has the tendency to get himself into situations he can't get his way out of, as he always tends to say the wrong things to wrestlers, but Lovejoy is always around to help. Cash still owes Lovejoy his life, so naturally when Randall opened another company, Lee Cash came along with it.
Senior Referee George Chip
Randall Lovejoy met George Chip at a boxing event on the strip. Lovejoy had a meeting with Chip after the bout, and found out that George had been involved with the boxing business for 15 years, but was always looking for a way out. Randall offered him a spot as WCW's senior referee. Geroge is still having a slow time switching from boxing to wrestling, but his experience in a ring is unmatched by any other referees. He calls it right down the middle, and that's how Lovejoy wants it. Mr. Lovejoy could think of noone better to lead his referee team in WCW than George Chip.
Referee Scott Prado
Scott Prado worked many years as a referee for an underground bare knuckle fighting organization. He came to work for S.E.X when his illegal organization got raided by the LVPD. An associate of Mr. Lovejoy was at the event and asked Randall to bail him out of jail. Lovejoy bailed out his associate, and was introduced to Scott Prado. Scott is a well built man, in his mid twenties, and he doesn't take any crap from the wrestlers. He tends to be pretty lenient, letting illegal stuff slide here and there, but he's a fair man nontheless. S.E.X is gone now, but Mr. Lovejoy has bought out WCW and Scott Prado once again has a place to ply his trade.
Joel the Tech Guy
Joel the Tech Guy is somewhat of a quiet guy with an odd, but hilarious sense of humor. He always has the latest in computer equipment, from $20,000 computers to a small digital camera. He dresses in a pair of slacks, a polo shirt, and sneakers. He met Lovejoy at a small dry-cleaning business where Randall was picking up one of his suits. Joel was installing a new computer system when Randall walked in. He waited at the counter for a while watching Joel work on some internal mechanics. After seeing no employees, Randy let out a cough to signal that he was there. Joel, surprised, knocked the computer off of the desk, shattering it. Joel and Randy completed their transaction and Randy walked out with his suit in tow. Joel was fired from his job for damaging such an expensive piece of equipment, and Randall, feeling somewhat responsible, offered Joel a job behind the scenes at S.E.X. Joel now works on everything from the S.E.X. mainframe and S.E.X. videos to the S.E.X. pyrotechnics. Although he is rarely seen or heard from, he was a main part of S.E.X. WCW needs a pyrotechnic and electrical wizz like Joel, so Randall saved him from yet another laundromat when he bought WCW.