"Godly" Ken Davison
Wrestler's Real Name: Ken Davison
Wrestler Age/Date of Birth: 48, 12/19/1977
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 232 lbs.
Hometown: Baltimore, MD
Alignment: Face
Pic Base: "Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels
Backstory/Important Character Details: "Godly" Ken Davison is a battle-hardened veteran of professional wrestling with a career spanning nearly 30 years. Known for his psychological mastery, ruthless ring IQ, and theological edge, Davison has built a reputation as a man who can outthink, outlast, and outfight nearly anyone who steps in front of him.
He emerged from the brutal East Coast independent scene, carving his name in blood, sweat, and broken promises. Davison didn’t rise on hype, he ascended through endurance, pain, and a cold understanding of the business. His early years were defined by wars of attrition, controversial promos, and championship pursuits that cemented him as a thinking man’s villain, or a reluctant anti-hero, depending on the crowd.
Over the decades, Ken has held numerous titles across multiple promotions, always elevating the gold by treating it like a sacred burden rather than a prize. His legacy isn’t built on volume, it’s built on meaning. Every feud, every alliance, every word out of his mouth carries weight.
Davison is also known for his real-life partnership and in-ring chemistry with his wife Kyra Davison, a fierce competitor in her own right. Together, they’ve formed the legendary tag team Baltimore Elite, blending passion and pain into something unstoppable. Their family, particularly their daughters Adina and Alexis, now fuels his drive to protect the legacy he’s built and expose those who desecrate the sport he loves.
Strengths: High intelligence, High ring IQ, high pain tolerance
Weaknesses: Has broken his spine, has anger issues and will lose his cool in the ring
Entrance Theme Music: "Crushed" by Parkway Drive
Youtube link:
https://youtu.be/9m4685liWb0?si=tBIr8-KLW-OBNDbS
Ring Entrance:
The arena goes dark as Parkway Drive’s “Crushed” growls to life through the speakers. The low, distorted riff reverberates through the building, and the crowd erupts in anticipation. Red lights pulse in time with the bass, casting the arena in a steady, heartbeat-like glow. Smoke begins to pour from the stage, rising into the air as the tron shows hourglasses spilling sand and statues shattering.
Through the haze, Ken Davison steps forward.
He pauses at the top of the ramp, head bowed, letting the moment breathe. Then, slowly, he lifts his arms outward into his cruciform pose. The crowd swells, rising to their feet, chanting his name as the red light frames him like something carved from myth rather than flesh.
Ring Announcer: “From Baltimore, Maryland… weighing in at two hundred and twenty-four pounds… ‘Godly’ Ken Davison!”
Ken lowers his arms and begins his march down the ramp, each step measured, deliberate, in sync with the pounding drums. His expression is calm, focused, and unshaken. Fans lean over the barricade, reaching for him, and he brushes fingertips with them as he passes, brief contact that feels more ritual than celebration.
At ringside, he stops.
Ken looks out over the crowd for a moment, taking them in, not with pride, but with quiet certainty. Then, without breaking that composure, he turns and slams his palm against the apron with a sharp crack that cuts through the music.
He climbs the steps and steps through the ropes with precise, practiced intent.
At the center of the ring, Ken spreads his arms wide once more, commanding the space without saying a word. The red lights wash over him as the noise crescendos. Then he drops to one knee, presses his fist into the mat, and rises again, standing tall, eyes forward, ready.
In-Ring Style (Technician? High Flyer?): Technician with some striking and in desperation, returns to his lucha roots.
10 or More Standard Moves:
1. Pendulum Backbreaker
2. Shoulderbreaker
3. Dragon Screw
4. Torture Crab (Boston Crab with a knee to the back)
5. Enziguri to the face
6. Tombstone Piledriver
7. Cloverleaf leg laced Boston crab
8. Military Press Slam – On appropriately sized opponents
9. Tilt–a–Whirl Backbreaker
10. Chokeslam - On appropriately sized opponents
11. Multiple Suplex variations:
- Overhead Belly to back
- Multiple Dragon into a pin
- German
- Bridging Northern Lights
- Gutwrench
- Inverted
- Slingshot
- Snap
- Superplex
- Rolling Fisherman’s
Trademark Moves:
1. Final Judgment: Hidden Blade
2. Fall From Grace: Sunset Flip Powerbomb to the Outside
3. Jawdropper: Gory Neckbreaker
Finishing Moves:
1. ARD Driver (Spinning Sitdown Double Underhook Facebuster)
2. Submission Finisher: ACM Lock: Stepover Toehold Full Nelson (Think Regal Stretch with a Full Nelson)
Desperation Finisher: Hands of God (Double Clawhold Submission)
Favorite Hardcore Attacks/Spots: When allowed, Ken will use anything allowed. He also owns a glove with pointed, metal tipped fingers to add the damage of his Hands of God submission.
Additional Notes: Ken would rather pass out than submit due to the fact he's a bit of a masochist. He will follow the rules, but will take full advantage of a four count, breaking before the ref gets to five.
Out of Character Note: Even though Ken is here for the one off against Cent, I would be open to keeping Ken around until September when he intends to retire himself.