Ethan Madsen
NC-17
 
Height: 6'2" Weight: 227 lbs.
Hometown: Gary, Indiana
Theme Song: "Fever for the Flava" by Hot Action Cop

Affiliations:
  • Managed by Barbara "Barbie" Kellers

LEGACY Accomplishments:
  • (none yet)

Offensive Arsenal
Finishing Moves:
  1. Not Yet Rated
    (NC-17 kicks his opponent in the gut and spanks them three times before bouncing off the ropes and nailing a flying double knee strike to their head)


Signature Moves:
  1. The Bareback Rider
    (Much to the crowd's amusement, NC-17 reaches into his wrestling tights and withdraws a long, rubber condom, throwing it into the crowd for comedic effect before hitting his opponent with an overly enthusiastic bronco buster)
  2. sit-out facebuster


Basic Moveset:
  • corkscrew swinging neckbreaker
  • fisherman's suplex
  • flying clothesline
  • enzuigiri
  • flying crossbody
  • dragon screw legwhip
  • one-handed bulldog
  • standing dropkick
  • ddt
  • diving headbutt
  • elbow drop
  • wrist-lock
  • sleeper hold
  • generally a sloppy brawler with some speed to him and knowledge of some decent technical moves


Profile Information

Ethan Madsen, otherwise known as NC-17, was born January 23rd, 1986 in Gary, Indiana. His life was a fairly typical one leading up to high school, him being an only child and his parents being a couple of tough, church-going conservatives, but he would gradually begin to blossom into the strange individual he is today as time wore on. He met his current girlfriend and valet, Barbara "Barbie" Kellers, his junior year, the year he also made his school's wrestling team. Although he was never a particularly good wrestler, his big heart and his competitive edge led him into the sport professionally, and after a short but successful run in the Action! Wrestling League, NC-17 found himself amongst the world's best in SHOOT Project. Initially getting off to a rough start with losses to Trey Willett and Jacob Delacroy, the self-proclaimed "Cream of Obscene" would take an extended six month hiatus in January of 08', after a freak lower back injury at the hands of Sammy Rochester.

When Seventeen returned in June, he was like a brand new man. Earning impressive, if somewhat controversial pinfalls against SHOOT Project greats like Osbourne Kilminster and Donovan King, while wrestling SHOOT mainstays Jonothan "Nightmare" Wehali and Trevor Worrens to draws, Seventeen enjoyed a brief run as Revolution Champion, winning the belt from Gutter Rat and successfully defending it four times before finally succumbing to Sinnocence at Master of the Mat. It's not exactly clear what transpired after those events, but what *is* known is that NC-17 went on *another* hiatus up until SHOOT learned of his contract negotiations with LEGACY, and abruptly terminated him from the company. What lies ahead for the "Cream of Obscene" in LEGACY is uncertain, but what IS known is he'll be giving his one hundred percent. And if his one hundred percent was like anything he did in SHOOT, we *could* be seeing a helluva next couple months.