Match Type: "Standard."
Win by scoring a pinfall of three seconds on the opponent, forcing a wrestler to submit, or knocking the wrestler out. Additionally, if a wrestler remains outside the ring for too long, they will be disqualified after a ten count. Furthermore, if a wrestler performs an illegal move and is caught in the act by the in-ring official, they will be disqualified.
Standard rules - DQs, Count-outs, and the submission or pinfall MUST happen within the confines of the ring.
Spoiler
"...Entering first, hailing from Nashville, Tennessee...standing at 5'9 and weighing in at 144 lbs...THE RACCOOOOOOON REBEL...NOAH NICHOLS!!!!"
Spoiler

Noah entered the auditorium through the drapes separating it from the backstage area. He was greeted with a wave of fanfare and applause from the audience. The country bumpkin hadn't expected such a warm welcome from the crowd. It seems these LAW folk were pretty darn hospitable!!! They were so kind, even to a clueless foreigner like Noah. This made the masked Statesman feel right at home. A sense of community and kinship like this was right up his alley. He struck a pose that made the crowd pop with another round of cheers. He moseyed on down the ramp, giving out dozens upon dozens of high-fives to the many Japanese crowd members, who shared the same passion for professional wrestling as he did. Despite not knowing a lick of Japanese, Noah could easily relate to how they were feeling...For the first time, Noah didn't feel like a fish out of water. In the wide world of wrestling, everyone was equal!!! With the crowd rallying behind him, the Raccoon Rebel felt nigh-unstoppable!!!
Noah makes it to the edge of the ring and hops up to the top of the apron. He grips the middle rope with both hands and pulls it back, causing it to stretch backward as he applies a bunch of tension to the elastic cable before hurtling himself through the ropes via a slingshot maneuver. The masked American barrels through and rolls inside, springing to his feet with a spectacular kip-up that left the crowd in awe as they cheered once more. The showy, simple-minded American wasn't the brightest crayon in the box...but-...there was one thing he knew how to do best...and THAT was how to get the crowd excited!!! With the country bumpkin revved up and ready to go, he began to stretch and smile with confidence, feeling at the top of his game as he eagerly bounced on his feet in the corner, waiting for his opponent to arrive...


