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Gino Cervante is a fairly unassuming Italian gentleman whos reserved demeanour belies the fact that he is a true technician on the mat. In the past Cervante found work for The Syndicate as a hitman, gaining repute as a man who could take out any target without using any weapons at all. He is now employed by [[PrizeFighters]], working any match that he is booked in with neither fear nor mercy. He very rarely speaks, preferring to show his opponents his skill than talk about it. At 6'3" and 215lbs Gino is slender for his height, and uses his long levers to dismantle his opponents. Cervante arrives at the ring in a brown three-piece pinstripe suit, removing the jacket, waistcoat, and shirt in order to fight in his undershirt. He wears his hair neatly slicked back, and wears a pair of smart brown oxfords. == The Entrance == Cervante walks to the ring to the sound of Omerta by Lamb of God, appearing just as the opening monologue concludes. He calmly walks to the ring before removing his jacket and shirt, neatly folding them and handing them to an attendant. On entering the ring he stretches, ignoring both the audience and his opponent. == Between the Ropes == Gino Cervante is a master of stretches, locks, and manipulations. He very rarely performs any strikes, and even more rarely leaving his feet to perform aerial attacks. Cervante is acclaimed for reversing attacks, turning punches into arm-bars, kicks into ankle-locks, and throws into body-locks. He can perform devastating stretches from almost anywhere, ensuring that even if he is losing the match he still punishes his opponent. To finish off his opponent often employs a gogoplata that is referred to as the Omerta.
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