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Propaganda
Propaganda
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December 21, 2025 - 12:53 pm
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Luchador Name:

Propaganda

Luchador Nicknames: 

The Voice of Obedience

Height:

6’2”

Weight:

235lbs

Hometown:

“The Broadcast Beyond Truth”

Gimmick / Persona:

Propaganda is cold and methodical, wrestling as if delivering punishment rather than competing. He wears opponents down with technical precision, before striking suddenly with bursts of violence. His style is rooted in submission wrestling and psychological tactics — designed to break the mind as much as the body.

Propaganda is not just a wrestler; he is a cult figure. He calls the audience “The Believers”, claiming that even those who boo are merely lost souls waiting for conversion. His promos are delivered like sermons — cryptic, manipulative, and chillingly calm. He positions himself as a savior exposing hidden truths, turning every rivalry into a crusade of enlightenment.

Opponents are never just beaten — they are “converted,” symbolized by Propaganda leaving his emblem upon their body. To him, every victory is proof that resistance is futile, and every defeat is merely another step in spreading his message.

Catchphrase:

“Obey. Submit. Believe.”

Moveset & Wrestling Style:

Methodical, Calculated, Technical Submission.

Finishing Move:

Obey. Submit. Believe (The Accolade Submission)

The Broadcast (V-Trigger)

Signature Moves:

The Signal (A devastating running knee strike to the head, delivered like a shocking revelation.)

Echo Chamber (A relentless barrage of corner strikes, timed with his disciples chanting “Be-lieve!”)

Message Received (A rope-hung neckbreaker, symbolizing the opponent “receiving his doctrine.”)

Taunts/gestures:

The Chant: “Obey. Submit. Believe.” His believers will chant this, at his behest.

Entrance Song Title:

"Obey"

Ring Entrance:

The arena lights dim to a blood-red glow as ominous chanting echoes through the speakers. This is followed by the strong guitar rift of “Obey”.

Propaganda emerges in his hooded robe, flanked by masked disciples holding banners of his slogans. He raises his arms slowly, basking in the hostile reaction as he walks towards the ring, before slowly and methodically walking up the ringsteps.

He enters the ring, extending his his hands like a preacher offering salvation before spinning in a circle.

Backstory:

No one knows the true name of the man behind the mask. Some whisper that he was once a promising athlete who vanished from the wrestling world after suffering a devastating defeat, only to return with a new identity. Others claim he was a failed preacher or public speaker, shunned by society until he found a new congregation in the squared circle. Propaganda never confirms or denies these stories — instead, he smiles and insists that his past is irrelevant.

What is known is this: when Propaganda appeared, he brought with him The Message.

He began with cryptic speeches in dark corners of independent promotions, speaking of hidden truths and manipulation by unseen forces. Crowds laughed at first — until they realized he wasn’t asking for approval. He was demanding belief. His words spread like wildfire, his aura pulling in lost fans and even wrestlers who found themselves swayed by his rhetoric.

Propaganda claimed that wrestling was the perfect platform for his “Broadcast.” Each match became a sermon. Each victory was a conversion. Each opponent who fell became proof that resistance only feeds his power.

By the time he arrived on the larger stage, he already had followers — hooded disciples who chanted his slogans and carried his banners. Where they came from, no one knows. But their presence solidified the myth: Propaganda wasn’t just a wrestler, he was a movement.

Now, he stands as a self-proclaimed Voice of Truth in a world of false heroes and hollow champions. To him, titles are irrelevant — what matters is obedience, submission, and belief. Wrestling is not his career. It is his pulpit.

And the world, whether they realize it or not, is listening.

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