"Black Out" Pat Cassidy Biography
Fed Info
Rivals
- Brock Newbludd
- Triple 7s
- Malak Garland
- Tom Morrow
- Ned Reform
- Vae Victis
- Siofra
Former best friend turned bitter rival - Cassidy doesn't take betrayal well.
A bitter, bloody, intense three-year feud that saw Cassidy's arm get broken and his business burned down - The Saturday Night Specials vs The (then) Lucky Sevens was a feud for the ages.
Little shithead not only tried to make Pat's life hell, but then he married (and immediately divorced) Pat's little sister. What an asshole.
Little shithead always finds some way to be a thorn in the side of The Saturday Night Specials. Although - his scheming DID indirectly lead to the group's formation.
The pair have a currently unknown history. All we know is there is bad blood.
Few people have kicked the crap out of Cassidy like Vae Victis.
Siobhan Cassidy renounced her family named and became Siofra. Pat has yet to forgive her.
Allies
- Ophelia Sykes
Once upon a time, she was sent on a secret mission by the Lucky Sevens to seduce and distract Mr. Cassidy in their bid to take the tag titles. But the ol' Cass charm appeared to be too much as he actually fell for the guy. One secret romance later, and she is the mother his child.
Wrestling Info
He keeps a medium full beard and keeps his hair cut relatively short.
On his left shoulder is a tattoo of a red griffin. On the the right is a "Welcome to Southie" sign tattoo. On his back, on the left shoulder blade, is the outline of a green shamrock with the words "ERIN - 4.6.25" in the center.
Outside of his ring attire, he's usually dressed casually: jeans, open button up shirt with white t-shirt underneath, and a cap representing one of the many Boston sports teams.
Black elbow pads, black wrist/arm tape. Black kneepads. Black boots.
On his way to the ring, he wears a black vest. On the front, on the right breast, is the Saturday Night Specials symbol. On the back, in the style of the SNS logo, it says "Pat Cassidy."
2. Snap headbutt - cause that's what you do in a bar fight, right?
3. "Green Monstah Bomb" - Blue Thunder Bomb. Usually a momentum shift.
4. Babyface Comeback Sequence - the Green Monstah Bomb catches the heel by surprise, shifting momentum. Both are down - except Cassidy kips up! ("bottoms up!"). Cassidy rocks the heel with big rights. The heel tries to respond with his own, but Cassidy ducks and catches them with an atomic drop. The heel stumbles into the corner, and this is Cassidy's chance to go to the other corner and hit the Splash of Jameson (after hyping up the crowd a bit).
Pumphandle Slam
Tilt a Whirl Slam (off the irish whip)
Alabama Slam
Leapfrog Body Guillotine
Second rope forearm (Bret Hart Style)
Back Suplex off the second rope
That thing Hardcore Holly used to to when he’d hang them on the ropes, extend their body, and kick ‘em in the gut
Back elbow (off the irish whip)
Kitchen sink (same)
Piledriver on the floor - he’ll NEVER hit this. He’ll always get backdropped.
Slamming opponent’s leg into the turnbuckle from the outside.
Dropping an elbow into the back of the head of an opponent whose head is sticking through the second rope.
Back body drop
Atomic Drop
Big right hands.
NOTE: When writing Cassidy, less-is-more. He’s much more likely to brawl or head to the outside than he is to bust out an impressive and varied move set. He’s also very afraid of heights, so high-risk is generally a no-no except in special circumstances. I usually write him as an Attitude-Era main event brawler - big on the crowd interaction and by no means a slouch in the ring (his conditioning is unreal), but he’s not gonna top any Dave Meltzer lists anytime soon.