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Bizzare Piece Of Trivia About Your Character(s); Trivia, bay-bee! More trivia!!
Topic Started: Aug 9 2005, 01:45 PM (1,417 Views)
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Jay Steele Was Declared DeadNOT,Apr 9 2010
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Although it is probably the preferred or easiest explanation to say that Trey bribed the space-time continuum, I originally wrote the character thinking nobody was going to care about the blatant ignoring of the timeline.

I guess I was wrong :blink:

Fine, here's what happened.

In 1984, a 20-year-old Derrick DaMann was trying to break into wrestling. While out on the independent scene, he met a 17-year-old girl trying to become a valet/manager. He knocked her up, but couldn't convince her to have an abortion. His father, a former 20-time World champion, shelled out some big bucks to cover it all up and protect his son's career and freedom (he would have been charged with statutory rape due to her age). On March 3, 1985, Derrick Douglas DaMann III was born. He was immediately given to a distant relative to raise with enormous financial support from his father's family. Trey's mother was more than happy to not have the burden of raising the child and sacrificing her career goal which was to manage a World champion.

The years go by. Derrick breaks into the big time, all the while advertising himself as being in his early 20's to avoid being seen as over-the-hill and unworthy of a super-huge push. Not only is all the plastic surgery helpful in this regard, but so is the ability to deny having a son closer to that age than he is. Nevada eventually becomes the manager of, and falls in love with, a wrestler by the name of "Black Ice" A.J. Stanson. Upon winning the IWF World Heavyweight championship in 1994, A.J. and Nevada are profiled in all the trade publications. Derrick finds out what happened to his former love and mother of his son. He comes up with a plan to take the World title away from A.J. and break them apart in the process.

For those who weren't there for the 1995-1996 IWF/WOW feud between them, Derrick schemes his way into being A.J.'s surprise tag team partner at a PPV and turns on him that night. Nevada eventually leaves A.J. and helps Derrick cost him the title. They get back together, but it winds up being a double-cross for Nevada to help A.J. break Derrick's vaunted undefeated streak. Derrick mopes his way through 1997, when he starts to become sick. He dies in the spring of 1998 from a combination of leukemia, a brutal beating at the hands of Alex Martinez in a steel cage, and a broken heart.

Soon after Derrick passes away, his then-13-year-old son is sent to live in the DaMannsion in Santa Monica. His existence no longer needs to be denied in order to further his father's career. In order to maintain the cover-up, he had never gotten to meet his father or his mother. He had known his father was a successful wrestler and was encouraged to watch the shows on TV, but he chose to admire and emulate someone else instead. He preferred "Dreamlover" Trey Porter so much to his own father that he essentially took his name instead of the one he was born with, his father's.

The teenage Trey strongly resented his parents for abandoning him. He hated his father even more, because all he really gave him was money and a huge legacy to live up to in his chosen profession. Even after Derrick died, his mother made no attempt to reach out to him. To Trey, his parents had been dead to him all along. One of them actually dying and the other continuing to ignore him only provided further support for his stance.

When it came time to apply for his first-ever job as a professional wrestler, Trey wrote that his father died before he was born. Which to him, was the truth.

-Jay

*I hope this puts to rest ALL rumors of Trey being any part of the Landis-Marshall genetic clusterf*ck, a result of a Supreme Destruction rp, a creation by Rob Riemensnyder, or Samoan.

*This storyline was never consulted with the handler of Trey Porter...it can be changed if he has concerns with it.

*This storyline was never consulted with the handler of Nevada/A.J. Stanson. It was always in the back of my mind, but never used because I had never received permission from her to go with it. I only wrote it out now because I would think e-w stuff probably becomes public domain after 10 years or so. If anyone knows how to contact Francine, it would be greatly appreciated.

*No, there is no soap-opera-rapid-aging-syndrome in e-w. Derrick did like his botox, though.

*No, Trey does not eat frozen food. Only the finest of fresh meals from 5-star restaurants.


Wait, wait, wait...

I thought Magnus Colby killed Derrick DaMann???

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Derrick lost a "Loser Leaves Town" match to Colby. He returned a few months later to have one more match, which turned out to be his last.
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Don't believe any of that, folks. When Derrick DaMann died, he was cloned through a genetic experiment conducted by young graduate student Edwin Lopez and sponsored by man of science, Trey Porter. Hence...test subject #3 was dubbed "Trey" DaMann. Through the use of the spectacular "Landis" gene, they managed to turn #3 into a genetic marvel.

When he ran out of funding, Edwin's good friend and also a man of science, Juan Vasquez footed the rest of the bill.

Little did they know, #3 would gain self-awareness and run amuck in the UWF by siphoning funds earmarked for this project and fabricating his own hole-filled history. Since it was only the UWF, Juan figured he would only have to worry about trouble arising about 3 times per year. Of course, this was before the e-w wrestling industry imploded in 2006 and left us with a bunch of indy feds.

Edwin and Juan are now merely trying to stop the monster that they created.

Alex Epstein is also an Alex Extreme clone...but that problem has since been neutralized.
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