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Haymaker Hawk
Haymaker Hawk vs The Fury Queue: Friday Night Felt Violence
HayMaker Hawk was once a promising young boxer named Paul “The Hawk” Hawkins, fighting in underground rings across the Carolinas. After a brutal career-ending beating in a no-holds-barred title match, he was left for dead in an alley behind the arena. A shady puppet maker and ex-ring doctor known only as “Doc Stitch” found him and, in a drunken act of mad science, sewed his broken body back together using whatever materials he had — old fight gloves, ring ropes, leather scraps from punching bags, and heavy felt. When Hawk woke up, he wasn’t fully human anymore… but he was meaner, tougher, and hungrier than ever. Now rebuilt as a battle-worn puppet, HayMaker Hawk has returned to the ring with one mission: prove that experience, scar tissue, and pure old-man rage will always beat fresh felt and fancy footwork. He doesn’t fight for glory anymore. He fights because the only thing that still feels alive is the moment right before he lands that signature Haymaker Fighting style: community. Voice: Grumpy. Signature finisher: a devastating overhand right that has ended careers and stitched-up opponents alike.. Currently auditioning for the Fury Queue.
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Image: Comedy puppet fighter portrait, Haymaker Hawk, felt construction, neon underground boxing ring, community energy, absurd sports promo poster, cinematic lighting, Puppet Fight style
Video: Haymaker Hawk, a felt puppet fighter, enters a miniature wrestling ring and performs a devastating overhand right that has ended careers and stitched-up opponents alike.. Comedy fight promo, fast cuts, dramatic crowd reactions.
Music: Entrance theme for Haymaker Hawk: chaotic sports hype trap with kazoo stabs, boxing bell samples, and one suspiciously heroic synth swell.