Zephyr McCloud

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Zephyr McCloud is a lineup player for the Dallas Steaks, and has been with the team since the Season 13 elections.


Official League Records

McCloud joined the ILB as a lineup player in the Shadows for the Dallas Steaks as the Steaks' Season 11 Playoff Birth.

During the Season 13 elections, McCloud joined the Steaks' active roster (in exchange for Sam Scandal) as a result of the Foreshadow will.

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Biography

Professional wrestling career

Zephyr McCloud is a former professional wrestler known for his work in various independent circuits, winning championships and tournaments in North America, Mexico and Europe. Most notable were his runs in Los Angeles Guerrilla and Ruhrgebiet Xtreme Wrestling winning the top championships and tournaments of both promotions. After winning the XX34 Battle of the Infinite McCloud challenged Somebody for the LAG World Championship in a Championship vs. Career Match. Somebody ultimately retained and McCloud was forced to retire from professional wrestling.

Finishing Moves

  • Arcus (Diving Tornado DDT)
  • Sky High (Corkscrew Senton)
  • Discus Lariat

Championships and accomplishments

Switch to Blaseball

Zephyr McCloud began a Blaseball career after retiring from wrestling and signed with the Dallas Steaks, entering their Shadows in Season 11. His batting prowess did not stay unnoticed and he was called up into the lineup during the Season 13 elections, replacing Sam Scandal.

Zephyr does not use a bat during plate appearances. Instead he chooses to hit the ball with his forearm using the lariat wrestling move. When asked about his batting technique in an interview he responded: “It just comes natural to me because I’ve been hitting things with my forearm for years and years now. At some point it becomes muscle memory. I just swing my arm and send everything in its way flying”