
Elementary and middle school teachers ( n = 370) were surveyed and asked to indicate (a) the popularity of professional wrestling among their students, (b) any preconceived notions they held about students who enjoy viewing professional wrestling, (c) their beliefs about spectator harm caused by professional wrestling, and (d) the nature and extent of their students’ imitation of verbal and other behavior from professional wrestling, as they had personally observed that imitation. They can downloaded as part of the Fighter Pack or individually.This study investigated the effects on children of viewing professional wrestling. The enemy starts the battle with a Death ScytheĪlongside the Fighter Pack, 5 additional costumes were made available for download.The enemies have super armor and are hard to launch or make flinch.The enemy can unleash powerful critical hits at random.The enemy's Darkest Lariat is more powerful.11-50%: Battling chants of "Let's go Switchblade!" and "Switchblade sucks!".When crowd cheers occurs during a fight, Jay White's cheers are altered depending on his heat gauge. The heat meter applies a passive knockback bonus through the formula of bonus=. Taunting, especially after a kill (50%, 75% if shortly after a kill).Stealing items from other characters and attacking them with it (this includes Diddy's banana and Link's bomb) (30%).Attacking teammates in team Battles with friendly fire enabled (10%).Throughout the battle, Jay White will fill up his "Heat Meter" through performing specific actions such as: His strengths lie within his ability to kill quickly and rack up percentage just as quickly.Īs a heel (a villanous pro wrestler), Jay White is spurred on by the hatred of the crowd. His run, walk and air speeds are all on the faster side but he is far from the most mobile fighter due to his lack of recovery moves. Jay White is a middlewieght grappler with a focus on burst damage and punishing.

the real-life Jay White does the voice work for his smash inclusion in both English and Japanese, being one of the few characters to use the same voicelines in both language settings. Jay White's appearance is based off his tenure as IWGP US Champion, though his alternate palettes are taken from all across his New Japan career. The leader of the Bullet Club, the Switchblade, Jay White is added as a playable character, labelled outside of the normal fighter numeration as number "BC-4".
