Wolf Hawkfield
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Wolf Hawkfield | |
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Wolf in Virtua Fighter 4 |
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Game series | Virtua Fighter series |
First game | Virtua Fighter |
Creator(s) | Yu Suzuki |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Birthday | 2 / 08 / 1966 |
Hobby | Karaoke |
Height | 181 cm (5' 11¼") |
Weight | 101 kg |
Measurements | 123 / 93 / 98 |
Blood type | O |
Occupation | Woodman |
Fighting style | Pro Wrestling |
Wolf Hawkfield is a fictional character in the Sega video game series Virtua Fighter. He is a professional wrestler.
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[edit] History
[edit] Virtua Fighter
Wolf lived as an Indian woodsman and hunter in the Canadian wilderness until he was discovered on a scouting trip by a professional wrestling promoter.
He was an instant star in the pro wrestling area, and successfully defended his title several times. Dissatisfied with the level of competition, however, he turned in his belt and retired from the ring. Hearing of the World tournament, he entered to seek worthy opponents.
[edit] Virtua Fighter 2
Failing to win the tournament, Wolf redoubles his training, determined to fight against Akira again, an opponent that defeated him at the last Tournament.
[edit] Virtua Fighter 3
Wolf begins to experience nightmares of an "apocalypse". Intrigued and worried about possible premonitions, he enters to the tournament to set his fears at rest.
[edit] Virtua Fighter 4
These nightmares ceased when the tournament ended, and Wolf returned home. He spent his time traveling from one fighting arena to another, training rigorously. Unfortunately, the nightmares soon returned. Wolf visited the shaman of his settlement once again and was told the tournament organizers planned to turn Wolf's nightmare into a reality. Not wanting to witness such a terrible event, Wolf resolved to enter the next tournament and prevent such a thing from happening.
[edit] Virtua Fighter 5
His VF5 story is currently unknown. However, it has been revealed that lucha libre wrestler El Blaze has some sort of connection with him.
[edit] Trivia
- Sega, in a co-partnership with All Japan Pro Wrestling, once had a wrestler who dressed up as Wolf Hawkfield.