Beowulf retired at the
height of his professional wrestling career, defeating the seemingly
unstoppable Grendel, as well as his frenzied Gigan mom when she nearly ate the
audience after her son's defeat. Years later Beowulf has become restless,
wondering if that was his limit. He announces his plans to fight once again.
What he didn't mention was that it wouldn't be in the ring, since
there's no telling where his greatest opponent will show up.
Beowulf can set his chair on the stage for various effects. He can knock
opponents into it, do elevated slams off of it, or just stand on it as a
platform to alter the height of his ground attacks. It could also be like
Captain America's shield in that he can throw it, but it needs to be
recovered to be used again. In addition to standard pro-wrestling moves like
dropkicks and powerbombs, souvenirs from past victories may aid him in battle
- after all, it's only illegal if there's a referee.
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Updated: Aug. 23rd, 2022
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I wasn't sold on
his appearance at first, but Beowulf is pretty cool character in Skullgirls.
First off, he's a BOY in Skullgirls... so he's a noticeable character on
the roster by default. If I played Skullgirls I would probably use him.
PRO-WRESTLING references! Wooooo!!!
As with all other Skullgirls characters, Beowulf's animation and design are
insane and pretty interesting. Kanji from Persona 4 and Beowulf should have a
no holds barred steel chair match.
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