

TPP
Entertainment
Nic Virtue
HEIGHT: 5 Foot, 9 Inches
WEIGHT: 216 Pounds
BILLED FROM: Brooklyn, NY
SIGNATURE MANEUVERS: SuperMan Dive, Samoan Drop, SharpShooter, Boom Drop, Kip Up, Flying Forearm, Diving Elbow Drop, Slingblade, Chop Rush.
FINISHER MANEUVERS: Time Lapse (Super Kick), Silence of The Toungues (Trouble in Paradise), The En-V (Da Shoutout)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
*1/2 AOW Tag Team Champion
BIO:
In the small town of Tapua Samoa, Nicolas was brought into this world by his father Eli, (who at the time was the biggest name in professional wrestling in Samoa) and his mother Li'Ann. Nic was basically born into the business of wrestling and at the age of 7, he participated in his 1st ever wrestling match. Growing up, Nic closely studied the art of wrestling while being trained and mentored by his father Eli. At age 18, Nic attended Hawaii University and won 2 awards on the Hawaii Warriors Wrestling team, as well as Return Man of The Year on there Football team.After 3 years of college, Nic decided he wanted to pursue his dream of becoming a professional wrestler, and joined a small independent wrestling promotion called All Original Wrestling. Upon joining, Nic was immediately assigned to the mid cards where he wrestled his 1st ever professional match against Jason Alexander.
He moved up the ranks and eventually found himself in the main event triple threat match of a weekly show, competing for his 1st ever title shot. Sadly, he did not walk out the victor. Months into his career, Nic took on the role of the Heel, aligned himself with the companies greatest faction (Devine Power), held the Tag Team Championships for the longest period of time in AOW history, and and solidified his name in AOW history as one of the best performers ever in a Steel Cage match against his former Tag Team partner Alexander Monroe.The following PPV, Nic suffered what was presumed to be a career threatening injury to his left knee and put him out of action for 2 months. He later returned in a colossal match against AOW's giant, Seme Babatunde, at AOW's final PPV of the year. Though Nic did not win his last match, nor has ever held a singles title, he is hungry, and there is no doubt he will strike gold soon enough.
