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Personification of a Light Pull Cord vs Austin Theory One Punch Man vs WWE (0-0-0)

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Randomguy wanted Austin to face a 9-B character from OPM, so here it is, the monster obsessed with boxing that made Saitama lose a tooth versus Austin Theory!

Personification of a Light Pull Cord
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VS

Austin Theory
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  • Austin's AP is 2.84 MJ, PLPC's AP is 6.18 MJ
  • Speed is equalized
  • Battle takes place in the streets of New York
  • PLPC's Respect Thread
PLPC:

Theory:

Saitama oneshots both (incon):
 
Well before I start, Finn Bálor’s base form is the more thematic matchup. A guy who picks on people who appear much weaker than him to prove his monstrous strength vs The deceptively strong guy who makes his living winning underdog battles (I actually wanted to make Finn vs PLPC a while back, but it was an AP stomp at the time)

Also Theory really doesn’t need an 8th match on his profile before Finn gets his first in his base form 😭
 
Well before I start, Finn Bálor’s base form is the more thematic matchup. A guy who picks on people who appear much weaker than him to prove his monstrous strength vs The deceptively strong guy who makes his living winning underdog battles (I actually wanted to make Finn vs PLPC a while back, but it was an AP stomp at the time)

Also Theory really doesn’t need an 8th match on his profile before Finn gets his first in his base form 😭
Are you fr right now, Pika?

Anyways, what can PLPC do @Recon1511?
 
Post the skill essay
Ask and you shall receive.

Well, for starters, Austin Theory was a bodybuilding champion at the age of 17. Here's an image of him in that bodybuilding competition. Keep in mind he was only 17 at the time. Now that he’s a full time professional wrestler at the age of 25, there’s no doubt in my mind that Theory is in full peak condition, making him physically superior to a lot of the wrestlers in the roster, as well as one of the most athletically gifted.

Theory was stated by commentary to have been blessed with all of the tools an athlete can hope for, and is a true prodigy in the world of professional wrestling. This already shows the massive amounts of potential/skill Theory has.

To start things off with a bang, there’s this new wrestler called Axiom. In this promo, he’s billed as someone who can quickly analyze and react to anything thanks to his gift for mathematics, which he uses to defeat wrestlers in the ring. Yes, this guy uses mathematical formulas while in the middle of a match to defeat his opponents. Keep in mind, this guy struggles with NXT wrestlers, while Austin Theory has fought on par with and defeated some of the best wrestlers in the business, so Theory is likely far superior to the likes of Axiom, which is already extremely impressive in itself.

Theory on his debut NXT match was able to fight on par with Roderick Strong. Strong has over 20 years of experience as a wrestler, and was nicknamed The Master of the Backbreaker, due to his ability to constantly target the opponent's back in wrestling matchups.

Theory was also able to hold his own against the likes of Aleister Black, who was trained in Pencak Silat and Kickboxing from the ages 9 to 15.

Austin Theory defeated Ricochet in only a couple of minutes. Ricochet is notorious for using his absurd levels of acrobatics and quick reflexes to blitz, overwhelm, and defeat his opponents.

Austin Theory has also fought on par with the likes of Dexter Lumis, who has shown to have a "Sixth Sense" that allows him to fight while blindfolded.

Theory was able to give Bobby Lashley a good run for his money. Bobby Lashley has a very good mixed martial arts background, having a record of 15-2, defeating the likes of Joshua Franklin in 41 seconds (TKO), and Mike Cook in 24 seconds (Submission). He even defeated James Thompson, who at that point, had over a decade of experience in mixed martial arts. Lashley defeated him in 54 seconds via TKO.

Theory was also able to give AJ Styles a good run for his money. AJ Styles is the same guy who was able to beat John Cena clean. Cena is the same guy who looked like was about to beat Brock Lesnar before getting interrupted. Brock Lesnar was an Amateur Wrestler, and a Mixed Martial Artist career, which he uses, along with his Amateur Wrestling background to decimate his opponents. Lesnar had a record of 106-5 in his 4 years of college wrestling at the NCAA, as well as winning the NCAA Division I Heavyweight Championship. Lesnar also ended the iconic 21-year Wrestlemania win streak of The Undertaker.

After a hard-hitting, physical match, Theory was able to defeat Dolph Ziggler clean. Ziggler has a great amateur wrestling background. Ziggler set the record for most pins in St. Edward High School with 82 pins. When he was a wrestler at Kent State University, he at one point, held the record for most career wins in the team's history, earning 121 wins (the record was soon broken, but this still says a lot for how skilled Theory is).

Theory was able to trade blows with the likes of Drew McIntyre. McIntyre is the same guy who had wars with the likes of Sheamus. In fact, while participating in a grueling ‘Good Old Fashioned Donnybrook’ match, McIntyre was even capable of kicking out of The Brogue Kick. The Brogue Kick is one of the most dangerous moves in all of Pro Wrestling. A referee suffered chronic neck pain when hit with the move. The Brogue Kick was stated to cause extreme nerve damage and tingling in the extremities of the victim. A move this dangerous was something that Drew McIntyre kicked out of, and Theory traded blows with McIntyre.

Theory was able to defeat Finn Balor for the United States Championship, becoming the youngest US Champion in WWE history. Now here's where I go talking about Finn Balor's skill.

Finn Balor defeated Pete Dunne, who's fighting style revolves around brawling, stiff strikes, submission grappling, and bending of his opponents fingers (Small Joint Manipulation), which will leave someone extremely handicapped in a fight, especially since wrestling is all about striking, grappling and holding, and you can't do that without functioning fingers. Pete Dunne was also the same guy who was able to solo the entire Undisputed Era by himself, and the group has been regarded as one of the most dominant factions in WWE history. The group ended up winning all of the gold in NXT at one point.

Balor was also able to give Roman Reigns a good run for his money. Roman Reigns became the 2nd man to defeat The Undertaker at Wrestlemania.

The Undertaker is considered the greatest pure striker in Sports Entertainment history. Even the likes of Kurt Angle was scared to take a punch from him.

If ya don't know Kurt Angle, he's notorious for winning a gold medal with a broken neck, who is this skilled, and was named the greatest shoot wrestler ever.
 
Well besides the AP advantage, PLPC is much taller (260cm tall) and heavier (200kg) than Theory while still mantaining a lot of agility
 
Are you fr right now, Pika?

Anyways, what can PLPC do @Recon1511?
Well he doesn't have skill feats but he did monsterize from shadowboxing so much with the light pull cord of his basement (hence the name) and monsterization in the OPM world occurs when a person is very obsessed with something to an unhealthy degree.

He does have a champion belt but it might be a fake one and in terms of fighting style he seems to use quick barrages of punches followed by potent straights
 
Yeah, kinda forgot to add it to the profile but PLPC LS is likely Superhuman considering he can lift entire cars with the momentum of his punches and violently knock down trucks
Even then, Theory can still PLPC, so while Theory will struggle with that LS disadvantage, it's not the end all be all.

He has experience in dealing with people with far higher LS than PLPC (Bobby Lashley).
 
Either way, a regular boxer with no concrete skill feats is a total mismatch against every single WWE character on the wiki bar Ellsworth
 
Well before I start, Finn Bálor’s base form is the more thematic matchup. A guy who picks on people who appear much weaker than him to prove his monstrous strength vs The deceptively strong guy who makes his living winning underdog battles (I actually wanted to make Finn vs PLPC a while back, but it was an AP stomp at the time)

Also Theory really doesn’t need an 8th match on his profile before Finn gets his first in his base form 😭
I mean I can change the OP...
 
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