Board Thread:Officer's Pub (Staff Only, idiots)/@comment-27334870-20180228190850/@comment-3189283-20180228195615

for C. I believe the actual warrior presented should be the man behind the persona not the persona he adopts when fighting. Wrestlers throughout their careers may decide to portray themselves in different ways depending on what narrative is being pushed at the time and their persona's themselves may change as they get older or the writers might decide to change how the wrestler is portrayed. This makes basing them on their persona essentially making a composite character instead of focusing on the actual physical abilities and special moves of the individual wrestler. Case and point the Undertaker who has spent much of his career as a sort of supernatural evil character but was briefly reinvented as a biker during the early 2000's which would change how he could be represented as a warrior (he could be used with him having black magic powers or without depending on whatever random period you take him from based on the narrative). This makes basing it on persona's too difficult and complicated for a simplified rule that can apply to all WWE wrestlers and why I believe we should base it on the actual person themselves.