Andy Wolf
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2026 8:04 pm

”Make way for the ALPHA.”
Real Name: Andy Kramer
Age: 30
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Blonde
Height: 6”1’
Weight: 190 lbs
Birthplace: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Now You’re A Man
Wrestling Information
Strategy: Andy relies on his kickboxing expertise to overwhelm his opponents early on, trying to batter them until they’ve got nothing left. He tends to do poorly against opponents who can either withstand or avoid his onslaught and hit back just as hard, however.Style: Kickboxing/MMA
Type: Brutalist
Preferred Attacks: Punches, Knee Strikes
Preferred Matches: Cage, MMA, No Holds Barred
Attitude towards Hentai: ”Getting paid to have sex? Sure. Only with real women, though. None of those roided up chicks.”
Physical Statistics
Endurance: ★★★ - Wolf is a tough nut to crack, though he tends to run a bit low on cardio.
Strength: ★★★★ - Has a rigorous workout routine, and all those supplements he takes do work.
Speed: ★★ - Not all that fast, though he can take his foes by surprise, sometimes.
Defense: ★★★ - Is good enough at defending against strikes, tends to flounder with grapples.
Technique: ★★★ - Is solid with kickboxing and striking in general.
Wrestling Statistics
Strikes: ★★★★★- Arguably the better strikers of the brothers.
Submissions: ★★ - Knows some basic stuff.
Powerhouse: ★★★ - Has the build to throw lighter opponents around, though it’s not often his first choice.
Aerial: ★ - Has no patience for that ‘luchadore shit’.
Counters: ★★ - Excels at dealing with strikes, so-so with most else..
Signature Moves
Alpha Press
A military press powerslam. Andy lifts the opponent high over his head, holds them in position to show off, then abruptly drops down and drives their back into the canvas.
Twin Fangs

With an opponent sitting in the corner, Andy runs at them full speed and drives both of his knees into their upper body..
The Butterface

The Unprettier. With an opponent caught in a double chickenwing from behind, Andy spins about until their face in turns towards the floor, then kicks his legs out and drives their face into the floor.
Thor’s Hamer

A powerful overhand right that Andy uses on shorter opponents where he drives the blow in from above and uses his body
Personal Information
Personality
When dealing with Andy, you to make some important distinctions. There’s Andrew Kramer, and then there’s Andy, ‘the Alpha’ Wolf.
Andrew isn’t exactly a nice guy. He’s a bit whiny, a loudmouth, and has a tendency to get himself into bad situations that he needs help to get out of. He’s jealous of his younger brother, and that’s built in a lot of insecurities over his life, which he’s made other people’s problems. He’s not without work ethic or drive, but since that energy comes from a place of ego about his place in life, he doesn’t go as far as he could possibly go with pure motivations.
Andy Wolf, however is a character that Andrew puts on for the world. While he does genuinely hold some misogynistic views about things, he turns those up to 11 for his character. Rude and braggadocious, he frequently uses his show to promote ‘male empowerment’, which ultimately leads to him espousing a bunch of, shall we say, radical opinions about the fairer sex. He believes that men are the superior sex, that women have no place in the ring, and that leagues like LAW are fake, and he’s garnered a lot of support from impressionable young men who buy into his courses and ethos.
At the end of the day, whether dealing with Andy or Andrew, it’s all about the image, one he’s carefully cultivated over the years.
Andrew isn’t exactly a nice guy. He’s a bit whiny, a loudmouth, and has a tendency to get himself into bad situations that he needs help to get out of. He’s jealous of his younger brother, and that’s built in a lot of insecurities over his life, which he’s made other people’s problems. He’s not without work ethic or drive, but since that energy comes from a place of ego about his place in life, he doesn’t go as far as he could possibly go with pure motivations.
Andy Wolf, however is a character that Andrew puts on for the world. While he does genuinely hold some misogynistic views about things, he turns those up to 11 for his character. Rude and braggadocious, he frequently uses his show to promote ‘male empowerment’, which ultimately leads to him espousing a bunch of, shall we say, radical opinions about the fairer sex. He believes that men are the superior sex, that women have no place in the ring, and that leagues like LAW are fake, and he’s garnered a lot of support from impressionable young men who buy into his courses and ethos.
At the end of the day, whether dealing with Andy or Andrew, it’s all about the image, one he’s carefully cultivated over the years.
History
Left to his own devices, Andrew would’ve gone on to live an average life. Never much of an overachiever, he would’ve gotten an average job, likely as a mid-level manager at some company. He would’ve made decent money, but with no ambition, he would stay in that position for life, until he passed on as mediocre, unremarkable man. Not the worst existence, but far from the best.
However, Andy had a younger brother, one who was generally successful in most of his endeavors, a fact that his parents never failed to mention as they grew up. Everything Keith did, Andy wanted to do it better, even if he was rarely successful in those endeavors. So when his brother became YouTube famous, Andy tried a go at it, too.
For a while he had some small success, though it was mostly siphoning fans from his brother. Over time, even those numbers began to drop, as they saw his podcast - the Wolf Den - as nothing more than a poor copy of his younger, more marketable, brother. Growing desperate, Andy decided to focus on edgier, manosphere content, attracting a greater male audience, and started selling supplements. This eventually branched off into his ‘Alpha University’ courses, where he shared his tips with those who would pay money for them.
It was a surprisingly lucrative endeavor, and helped him distinguish himself from his brother, garnering his own, unique audience, but he his fair share of critics, too. This eventually brought him into conflict with the numerous mixed wrestling leagues that were popping up all over, and he started what he called the Alpha Challenge - he put out the call to any willing women to take them on in cage match, putting his background in kickboxing to good use.
For a while this worked out great, with his manager making sure he only was put up against women he had distinct advantages against, but on his fifth fight something seemed to slip between the cracks and he wound up taking on a former thai kickboxing champion. Unable to back down, he proceeded to get dominated in the fight, and only managed to squeeze out the win with a controversial decision.
As you can imagine, this did not do wonders for Andrew’s image. With subscribers dropping his service at a rapid pace, Andy knew he needed to change course with something big, so he made the announcement that he was bringing his Alpha Challenge to the biggest stage in the world: LAW.
However, Andy had a younger brother, one who was generally successful in most of his endeavors, a fact that his parents never failed to mention as they grew up. Everything Keith did, Andy wanted to do it better, even if he was rarely successful in those endeavors. So when his brother became YouTube famous, Andy tried a go at it, too.
For a while he had some small success, though it was mostly siphoning fans from his brother. Over time, even those numbers began to drop, as they saw his podcast - the Wolf Den - as nothing more than a poor copy of his younger, more marketable, brother. Growing desperate, Andy decided to focus on edgier, manosphere content, attracting a greater male audience, and started selling supplements. This eventually branched off into his ‘Alpha University’ courses, where he shared his tips with those who would pay money for them.
It was a surprisingly lucrative endeavor, and helped him distinguish himself from his brother, garnering his own, unique audience, but he his fair share of critics, too. This eventually brought him into conflict with the numerous mixed wrestling leagues that were popping up all over, and he started what he called the Alpha Challenge - he put out the call to any willing women to take them on in cage match, putting his background in kickboxing to good use.
For a while this worked out great, with his manager making sure he only was put up against women he had distinct advantages against, but on his fifth fight something seemed to slip between the cracks and he wound up taking on a former thai kickboxing champion. Unable to back down, he proceeded to get dominated in the fight, and only managed to squeeze out the win with a controversial decision.
As you can imagine, this did not do wonders for Andrew’s image. With subscribers dropping his service at a rapid pace, Andy knew he needed to change course with something big, so he made the announcement that he was bringing his Alpha Challenge to the biggest stage in the world: LAW.
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+Is a secret fan of Avatar: The Last Airbender
+On his website, Andrew has a series of stories where he trains with the mythical Sensei Takahashi, chronicling his path to enlightenment.
+Though a born Catholic, he converted to Islam a couple years back, mostly in a bid to get in good with the Saudi government, who had some interest in his show at the time. This hasn’t materialized into anything productive yet.
+Has a brief stint in the Royal Canadian Navy, but was discharged for conduct unbecoming. He kept the dog tags, however, and while he’s never disclosed the exact nature of his discharge, he’s blamed it on him speaking out the role of women in the navy.
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