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12. juli 2017 kl. 15.52
13. okt. 2017 kl. 17.12
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Senator Steve Phillips

I 2 samlinger av Senator Phillips
The Senator's Odds and Ends
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The Senatorial Office
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Fictional Edit - Senatorial Office

Senator Phillips starts his new term in Fire Pro World, legislating victories and filibustering fools, and that, my friends, is nothing...but the truth.

Steve Phillips, U.S. Senator from the Great(ly corrupt) State of Illinois, is also the Chairman of the Senatorial Office, a Washington D.C. based wrestling organization that hosts an international roster, hosting their own shows and securing appearances for other feds. Phillips has little time for active competition, but still keeps in top condiiton, and is more than happy to demonstrate that he is still more than capable in getting the job done in the ring.

As with all my edits, full AI-Moveset-Parameters are set.

Attire:
1. Blue pants with red and gold
2. Alternate blue pants
3. Blue shorts with red
4. Finely tailored suit
6 kommentarer
Doozi-_- 8. okt. 2017 kl. 10.29 
I used to hate politicians.
I still hate politicians.
But I love THE Senator!
HE'S GOT MY VOTE
Senator Phillips  [skaper] 17. sep. 2017 kl. 20.44 
Yes, sir, one and the same. Thanks for the compliment, and I've got quite a few things planned in the near future for my roster here.
jevanshistory 17. sep. 2017 kl. 19.01 
I remember a Senator from an old e-fed called ACW. It'd be awesome if that's the same guy. Keep up the great work with all of your wrestlers!
TheDenizen 13. juli 2017 kl. 20.46 
awesome thanks!
Senator Phillips  [skaper] 13. juli 2017 kl. 20.11 
1 - 70% / 100% - Uranage - Pin at Head
2 - 30% / 90% - Front Kick - Pin at Head
3 - 25% / 100% - Dragon Screw - Medium at Feet
TheDenizen 13. juli 2017 kl. 17.50 
What should the priority logic be?