
WRESTLING INFORMATION
Wrestling Style:
Classic super heavyweight brawler — avalanches, slams, corner smashes — but with a babyface storytelling structure. He works best against fast opponents or arrogant heels who underestimate him.
Signature Moves:
Tectonic Slam – Running senton with massive elevation
Iowa Stampede – Corner body avalanche, followed by a short-arm lariat
Aftershock Drop – Falling leg drop with a thunder clap to signal it
Burger Bomb – Belly-to-belly suplex with comedic name, not comedic execution
Grill Press – Running body block that flattens opponents mid-ring
Finishing Move:
The Fault Line - A devastating sit-out splash from the second rope. He claps overhead once before launching himself into the move, shaking the ring. Post-pin, he often gives a single thumbs-up to the hard cam.
ENTRANCE MUSIC
HISTORY
Biography:
Dan Cameron was born big — and never stopped growing. A natural athlete with the frame of a brawler and the heart of a hero, he could’ve gone a dozen different directions in sports. But wrestling was where he found his calling: a place where he could test his strength, tell stories, and make a crowd believe in something bigger than the match itself.
Outside the ring, Dan is as approachable as they come. He’s the guy who signs every autograph, poses for every photo, and somehow remembers the names of fans he’s met before. He cracks dad jokes in catering, carries gear for rookies, and never lets his size intimidate anyone who isn’t trying to fight him. But once the bell rings, the warmth flips off like a switch.
Inside the ropes, Cameron is a one-man wrecking ball — splashes that shake the ring, clotheslines that turn opponents inside out, and the rare ability to move with surprising speed for his size. He doesn’t waste breath on trash talk. He doesn’t play mind games. He just fights. And when he takes a hit that drops him, he gets back up with a grin that tells you he’s not done yet.
Fans don’t just cheer Dan Cameron because he wins. They cheer because he’s the embodiment of heart, humility, and that classic wrestling hero energy — the kind you don’t have to explain, because the crowd can feel it every time he steps between the ropes.
RECORD HISTORY
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Current Titles
TITLE HISTORY
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MATCH ARCHIVE
FWL Debut:
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VISUAL ARCHIVE
Every era. Every look. Every war paint. A gallery of the legend.