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March 2, 1977 |
A full summery of Wildlights's career would be found at Chaotica. The whole story started when he was a child, after his father killed off his mother and himself after a particularly bad day. Upon seeing his family was dead, Lightning took off into the night, running full speed, never turning back. Along the way, he developed a multiple personality disorder. By the time he'd entered wrestling, the personality that would later be known as Sunlight had basically taken control (although some viewers of early Lightning matches claim the wrestling stylistics were more similar to Lights Out, Lightning's in ring fighting persona, an almost guardian of Anglelights). He drifted through the minor leagues, and once wrestled in a monkey pit of doom match in the legendary New Wave Wrestling, before he went to a fateful psychological evaluation with noted psychologist I. N. Sane while severing in the NWC California region, Lighting was exposed to something new: his own past. For years, he'd blocked it out of his mind, unable to come to grips with his father's actions. Now, faced with the traumatic past, Sunlight ran, allowing a previously unknown persona to take control. The personality of a child. Innocent, loving, cheerful, it would later be dubbed as Anglelights. With this persona, and a new, silent personal much later known as Lights Out, he soared to new heights of popularity and success. He moved from GSW to SCCW, where he was taken in and cared for by "Wise Ass Wilde Tanke and his live in lover, the redhead lady known as Moose, who quickly became a mother figure to Lightning, despite . Unfortunately, the bliss didn't last long, as Dr. Sane decided his life would just be missing something until he kidnapped one of his ex patients. Actually, the twisted doctor had wanted a closer look at Lightning, and was willing to do anything to get it. In this case, though, that merely meant kidnapping Lightning after the Angleights persona had run off to a Toys R Us, then using legal trickery to keep Wilde and Moose away from their "family" Lightning. Lightning was not seen until several months later. No one'd known for the past few parts of those months he'd been competing as Unknown (full details on his full bio). Before the last card for NWC region MWA's Devils' Rumble II, Wilde unmasked the mute (or so it was thought) Unknown as Lightning, and exposed his manager, Ivan Noose, as Ivan Noose (I N) Sane! Lightning, now back to his Anglelights persona, broke free of both their presence. A feud nearly erupted with Wilde and Anglelights, but both got into other concerns. Things got crazy for a while, as Lightning floated through various personas, while Wilde drifted from SCCW (after 13 months) into NWC region Bluegrass State Wrestling. Along the way, Wilde fell to Dexter Irons in a special nine on ten matchup that had Lightning's Sunlight persona in a twisted version of himself (known as Iago David) turning on Wilde before the match, and joining up with Dextor's teams. Irons team managed to pull out the win, seemingly retiring Wilde. Wilde managed to squirm out of it a few months later, and wound up in BSW once again. In fact, it seemed he was staying with BSW when it was transformed into Hollywood Championship Wrestling. He even got Lightning to rejoin him. It was there Lightning (back to his Anglelights persona) needed someone to again watch over him. Moose managed to talk Wilde into it, despite the fact the two had become rather estranged. Not long after, Lightning was thrown off a car by Justin Jameson in an almost surreal event. He woke up, thinking himself to be Wilde Tanke, in Wilde's Wildlife persona. (Some speculate it was a subconscious desire to get closer to Moose, mixed with his former nature loving Sunlight persona.) He chose the name Wildlights. In an ironic twist, while walking out of the hospital after some standard tests, he saw Wilde talking normally. You see, Lightning had chosen to subconsciously assume Wilde was Lightning, since obviously if Lightning thinks he's Wilde, how else could he explain it away. Afraid of him facing that shock so soon, Moose theorized he had transformed to his Sunlight persona. Wilde played along, and really got into the character, calling himself "SunLite." The two fizzled in HCW and soon vanished. Nothing after that is currently archived.
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Superkick with the opponent near the corner |
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Chicago Lights at Night (Modified Tornado bulldog; he comes almost straight down on his opponent, giving the move an almost crippling potential) |
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Allied with Wilde Tanke Former NWC JCrown champion |
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Just about age 23, she came onto the wrestling scene as "Wise Ass" Wilde Tanke's live in lover in the National Championship Wrestling's Sin City Championship Wrestling about two years ago. When they become involved with Wildlights's former persona, Lighting, Moose grew to be a motherly figure to Lightning, who at the time very much had the personality and characteristics of a young child. The relationship changed sometime after his last appearance in Hollywood Championship Wrestling (as Wildlights) and his W2K debut, at least, superficially, as the two now seem much more flirtatious. The name seems to be from when Lightning constantly referred to Moose as "Pwetty Moose Lady." |