timber beasts


With jobs in forestry being something of a family tradition, the brothers Dulac have spent more time in the wilderness than they have in civilization. They much prefer an open sky over their heads to any roof. It is also because of tradition and family honor that the two compete in annual Logger Games. Older and stronger brother, Hubert, has won competition matches in Standing Block Chopping, Axe Throwing and Single Buck Sawing. While junior partner, Maurice, has taken more to the agility-based challenges, having won top prize at both Log Rolling and Speed Climbing.
However, with ever-shifting changes to the logging industry and mill closures, the crowds at even the more popular games are dwindling. Maurice and Hubert have joined the EWA with the hopes of garnering more attention for the profession that's been in their family's blood for generations. In the ring, the brothers' complimentary styles make for some wildly diverse action. Opponents often have difficulty dealing with their drastically different moves. Hubert is a heavy-handed striker who relies on brute strength, while smaller-framed Maurice uses his speed, springboard skill off the ropes and diving attacks--where he uses his full body weight to drag opponents down. Between their alternating assaults of raw power and aerial prowess, these two sibling beasts can cut any opponent down to size!
Hubert Dulac
Height: 6' 2''​
Weight: 220 lbs.​
From: Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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Maurice Dulac
Height: 6' 0''
Weight: 205 lbs.
From: Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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Finisher: Timber Drop
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Championships:
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None
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