Name: Chris "The Truth" Schulz
Age: 24
Birthplace: Somewhere in Germany
Alignment (Face/Heel): Face
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 208 pounds
Theme Song: Giant by Nebula
Bio: Chris was an athlete all of his life. He lived and loved sports, being active in Soccer, Basketball and Amateur Wrestling. He has always been a big fan of Pro Wrestling as well. He was born in Germany, but the family moved to Hawaii when he was 8, since his father's company had an irresistable job offer there. So, he was actually raised on the island O'ahu, in a small place near Honolulu. Chris soon soaked up the hawaiian lifestyle - including surfing. He developed a true passion for the waves and showed a real talent for it. In his childhood and youth, he probably spent more time on the board than anywhere else. When he was 11, he started Amateur Wrestling, but never took it too seriously, even though he did a good job there. Chris never got sore over the fact that he was a Haole, a stranger to the island. He earned respect and sympathy and was fully adapted to O'ahu.
When he was 17, his father had yet a better job opportunity, seeing the family moving from Hawaii to - Chicago. Chris sort of felt like being dragged out of paradise and had countless fights with his parents over it. He lost what le loved the most, but still didn't get sore over it. He focussed on other things, did well in high school and revived his Amateur Wrestling career. He even earned a sport scholarhip through this. He chose English as a major and soon applied for an exchange programm. So, after 1 1/2 years at college, he headed to a distant country - Japan. He landed in the great area of Tokio. And here is, where his pro-career sets in.
Japan is expensive. To afford some simple luxury, Chris looked for a way to earn some money. He found the ad of a wrestling dojo, looking for new talent. He applied and was instantly drafted. His amateur background and the body balanced he got from surfing brought him a perfect start. And so, Chris found a new passion. He totally dove into it, not even caring about university anymore. His scholarship expired - and he would have been forced to go back to the US again. But, just before that happened, he got casted by a small japanese fed. It was enough to live from it and it also allowed him to stay in the country. He had quick success in ring and quickly advanced to some bigger federations, but without a real breakthrough. By chance, a wrestling coach and promoter from Chicago, Aidan Grey, was in the attendance in one of his Tokio shows. Grey, being known for coaching superstars like Oblivion and Xander, saw the potential and talked Chris into coming back to Illinois, working with Grey.
By now, Schulz made his debut in the US indy circuit and Grey contacted his old student Xander, who arranged a contract at RWU.
Gimmick: Schulz is laid back, easy, relaxed - sometimes too laid back. He is focussed in the ring, wrestling is his passion. Relying on his skills tends to make him a bit cocky. But he's a good guy - not with a halo, but usually doing things right.