Steve Rourke

"'I don't enjoy wrestling. I don't enjoy entertaining. I'm not here for the money either. I just like to drop people on their heads and get away with it.' "Steven Gabriel Rourke (born November 2, 1985) is an American CAW wrestler, currently signed to FORCE, where he is the current FORCE World Champion in his first reign. A former mixed martial artist, Rourke's ruthlessness, inhuman strength and punishing shoot attacks have made him one of the fastest rising CAW wrestlers of all time.

Background
Rourke's journey into the world of mixed martial arts started through boxing at the age of 5. Growing up, he idolized Mike Tyson and was deemed a prodigy. He was undefeated in the sport, but never turned pro as he decided to switch into MMA after attending the UFC 33 event Las Vegas, his father's hometown. Rourke soon moved to Nevada and trained rigorously. He made his amateur MMA debut in 2002 and was never defeated. He however suffered a surgery-requiring training injury in 2005, having to withdraw from his supposed professional debut. Rourke finally made his professional debut in 2008, and went on a ten-year undefeated streak in the minor leagues. He was on the radar of the UFC for a decade, but Rourke's reported attitude problems and legitimate aggressiveness led to him being turned down on multiple occasions.

In January 2018, Rourke fought a catch weight fight due to his opponent's inability to make weight for the heavyweight division. Resultingly, Rourke dominated the match but was disqualified after using an illegal piledriver and temporarily paralyzing his opponent. Rourke was subsequently permanently banned from mixed martial arts.

Following his exile from MMA, Rourke opted to try out professional wrestling. He seeked training from Clifton Baker IV at the Baker Institute in Las Vegas. Rourke completed his training in under two months, deemed a natural by Baker.

FORCE Wrestling (2018-present)
After graduating from the Baker Institute, Rourke received a letter of invitation from Baker's old rival, Tommy Thunder, who invited Rourke to take part in his new promotion FORCE's inaugural championship tournament.

Rourke made his FORCE debut in the Gold Rush tournament, defeating Dylan Frost in the first round and TJ Nicholson in the second round in order to advance to the finals. There, he scored the pinfall victory over Jack Logan after his infamous piledriver maneuver, becoming the first ever FORCE World Champion and thereby winning his first ever heavyweight championship in only his third professional match. At the next event, Rourke retained his championship against Logan in a 2 out of 3 Falls match, without being scored a fall on.

Personal life
In his spare time, Rourke claims to "eat raw eggs and break bricks with bare hands." He resides and runs an underground MMA gym in Las Vegas, while also owning a summer cottage in the backwoods of Oregon.

In wrestling

 * Finishing moves
 * Double underhook piledriver
 * Rolling kneebar


 * Signature moves
 * Backdrop suplex
 * Camel clutch
 * Double axe handle to a bent-over opponent
 * German suplex
 * Gutwrench suplex, often deadlifting
 * Leg-capture suplex
 * Olympic slam, sometimes off the top rope
 * Running clothesline
 * Samoan drop
 * Short-arm lariat
 * Vertical suplex off the top rope


 * Entrance themes
 * "Face the Pain" by Stemm

Championships and accomplishments

 * FORCE Wrestling
 * FORCE World Champion (1 time, current)